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This week we have our Gratitude Episode! And it's the 3rd Annual Gratitude Episode. (that makes it sound more special) Mike started off with his reading and as you may have guessed, it's about gratitude. It talked about not always appreciating what we have and always wanting more, rather than simply enjoying what we have and enjoying the moments. We had a good conversation. Then on to a variety of topics, such as throbbing treasures, The Steps, perfectionism, Al Pacino, is addiction hereditary, talking too much, are we working a good program, social anxiety, Billy Bob Thornton and finally an article about chickens and cocaine. Could there be more? Possibly, but you will have to listen and find out. Enjoy the episode. Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.com Store www.sobernotmatureshop.com
In this episode, we're taking a deep dive into the power of gratitude and how to get it right if you want to experience the positive impact it can have on your life. It's so much more than spending 5 minutes to write down a list; It's a way of life. If you've tried gratitude before but it just didn't stick, this episode is for you. We'll explore how you might be getting it wrong and give you practical ways you can bring gratitude with you into any moment throughout your day. Gratitude is a mindset shift that will transform how you experience your life. What you'll learn:Living in gratitude vs. just writing your listHow to carry gratitude with you throughout your dayAllowing abundance & blessings into your life Balancing gratitude with wanting moreTips for how to start shifting your mindset nowResources:Attitude of Gratitude Episode of "Lead a Life You Can Love"How to Manifest The Life You Want- Episode of "Lead a Life You Can Love"Support the showContact:Book a Complimentary Discovery Call JamieSmithCoaching.comFacebook LinkedInInstagramBecome a Supporter of Lead a Life You Can LoveSuggestion or topic you'd like to hear me explore?Send it to Jamie@JamieSmithCoaching.com Interested in being a Guest Speaker or a Sponsor? Click here to book a Podcast Introductory Call
To take us into the weekends, I'm launching "Friday Fun," as I go through a deck of cards with different podcast prompts. This week: "Make a Gratitude Episode" Share your thoughts and ideas with me if you have something you'd like to address--or if you need some advice on your own bad boss. For a free Bad Boss Survival Guide, visit kenwilliamscoaching.com Want to chat? I'd love to help you figure out your own happiness. You can get on my schedule by emailing me at ken@kenwilliamscoaching.com
Do you often look at other people and wonder how they're so confident and wish you had more of that? Well, you CAN have more confidence because it's a skill you can build, not something you were either born with or not. And it's no wonder you want more of it. Confidence can benefit you in so many ways and in so many areas of your life; like your relationships, your career, your influence, and more! Join me for a deep dive into what confidence is all about (Spoiler Alert: It's about so much more than just believing in yourself!) and learn ways you can start building your confidence so that you can lead the life you want to live. Resources:Mel Robbins on Confidence- LinkedIn Course Confidence Competence Loop ResearchAttitude of Gratitude- Episode 8, Lead a Life You Can LoveWhy You Should Take a Friendventory- Episode 41, Lead a Life You Can LoveDefinition of Confidence Merriam-Webster Support the showContact:Book a Complimentary Discovery Call JamieSmithCoaching.comFacebook LinkedInInstagramBecome a Supporter of Lead a Life You Can LoveSuggestion or topic you'd like to hear me explore?Send it to Jamie@JamieSmithCoaching.com Interested in being a Guest Speaker or a Sponsor? Click here to book a Podcast Introductory Call
It's the Gratitude Episode, with your friends, Mike and Bill! Mike did his reading and yep, it was about gratitude. The importance of saying thank you, being kind and being better than we used to be. Then we did a recap of the sober retreat that we went to last weekend. It was fun, engaging and we highly recommend attending a retreat. It was wonderful. We did have a slight "run in" with a dude that was NOT part of our group and it's a fun story. Bill finished the Matthew Perry audio book and did a recap on that. A few interesting observations and some possible insight into how he may have been "working" his program. We wrapped up with a couple of things from the daily readings that we do about pride and acting sober. Was there more? Maybe. Enjoy the episode. Visit us Podcast www.sobernotmature.com Store www.sobernotmatureshop.com
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There's a growing trend we're seeing especially among millennials and Gen-Z individuals and that is ditching alcohol and reaping the benefits of an alcohol free lifestyle. This episode isn't meant to condemn drinking but to inform and educate. James Swanwick joins me today on the show and I'm so excited to have him! He is the Founder of Alcohol Free Lifestyle and helps high achieving entrepreneurs and executives quit alcohol and still have fun! We discuss James's journey with alcohol, myth busting some health facts around alcohol, some tips and strategies you can use when you're out around alcohol, and more! Time Stamps: (1:28) James's Favorite Drink and The Conversation (3:30) James's Journey with Alcohol (8:52) More Positive Response These Days (13:05) Myth Busting Health Facts and Alcohol (21:25) Tactics and Strategies for an Alcohol Free Lifestyle (23:39) Project 90 (26:10) Clever Marketing and Alcohol (29:50) An Alternative Salve (31:34) The Daily 20 (37:06) Gratitude Episode (41:16) Where to Find James ---------------------------- Follow Us on Instagram! @jamesswanwick @fitnessshaman @dalalovesdumbbells @dldnation @shotstothedomepodcast ---------------------------- Get Sean's Book, “Hack Your Health!” ---------------------------- We have helped over 5,000 people transform their lives through sustainable health! If you want to be the next, click here to apply for coaching! ---------------------------- Check out our website for freebies, amazing client results, and more! DLDNation.com
Another week and another bunch of opinions that no one needs! This week I add my two cents to the growing pile of oxidized pennies talking about yet another school shooting in this country. Then I dive back into more shit that I know nothing about including the new GM of the MBTA, the Red Sox, Lamar Jackson and ending with this week's Three Gripes: Old ski lift tags, the first week of spring & running. Better get your fill of petty garbage because next week is the Gratitude Episode. What are you grateful for?! Let me know, 617-657-4736. Check it out! #tellyourfriends #worldsworstpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/complaintsandobservations/message
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The holiday season can be oh so magical and full of so many fun and exciting things. That is until you are walking through a heavy and hard season of life and the holidays can feel.... well, just HARD! Today's episode is to encourage you friends. To speak to the heart that feels a little broken, to the person who feels a little heavy, and the heart that is wanting to just "get through the holidays". This message is to encourage you and to inspire your heart to find JOY this holiday season despite your circumstance. Sharing the QUICK and SIMPLE way to FIND JOY this holiday season! Want to LISTEN to more of The Best Day Podcast? Episode 45: The Simple and Easy Way to Cultivate of Gratitude Episode 44: The Pep Talk You Didn't Know You Needed - For the Human Who Feels Like They Don't Have It All Together!Episode 43: How to Start Your Day with More Gratitude and Live Each Day as a Happier and More Thankful Self with Ashley BrockCONNECT WITH US! ~JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!~Follow along over on Instagram @thebestdaypodcast and @gracefulandfree~Hang out with us in our Facebook group! ~Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and leave a 5-star, written review!
Gratitude is not something that depends on the situation you are in. It's something you create with your thoughts. The more you practice it, the easier it will be to feel it and let it drive your expat life. In this episode we'll discuss: How it helps connect you with others How it can help you cope with difficult times How it can help you be more self-compassionate By choosing your thoughts on purpose & connecting to that gentle voice inside you, you'll welcome a different perspective on life– one full of gratitude for yourself & others. And if you find it difficult, this is exactly what I do with clients as an expat coach. Sign up for the Girafe Coaching newsletter for all the tools you need to live a life you love as a global nomad & stay tuned for future roundtable sessions or freebies that'll help you build a life you love :) Resources mentioned: Episode 28; Gratitude Episode 78; How to Put Out the Fire & Let Go of Anger
As we enter into the Holiday season, it can be a difficult time for anyone experiencing a loss…the death of someone you love, a layoff at work, the passing of a loving fur baby, a recent breakup, or even the distance that has been created amongst family members who are sitting down together for a Thanksgiving meal. While grief and pain are perfectly normal and understandable in these situations, learning how to tap into gratitude can be a valuable tool for healing. Join me and my widow friends, Jenny Salkheld and Erin Hente, for a conversation - and even some laughter - about finding gratitude in the healing process. These women are inspiring to me as I go through the grief journey of losing my husband to cancer. Bonus part of the episode: Discover how to support someone close to you that is grieving and also find out what not to say. Listen to the episode here: https://link.chtbl.com/lyl In this episode you'll hear: [7:19] How we took the leap and found support at Camp Widow [10:50] Realizing that everyone in the room has a shared experience [20:43] Celebrating the stories of our loved one and how they keep us going [28:07] How do you find gratitude when going through the grieving process? [33:17] Not allowing the judgment and expectations of others define our own happiness [39:28] What not to say to a person in grief [47:25] The things that people have done that have made all the difference [58:23] Keeping the legacy of our loved one as we make new memories [1:03:07] Sharing some final words of wisdom as we continue our journey of healing Connect with Jenny Salkeld here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-salkeld-638a263/ Connect with Erin Hente here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinhente/ Related Podcast Episodes: The Power of Gratitude (Episode #7) Gratitude - The Key to Happiness (Episode #41) Reflecting on My Husband's Legacy & Lessons (Episode #114)
EP109: Let gratitude be empowering. We can feel more grounded and present and willing to face whatever comes our way after focusing, even for just a few minutes, on gratitude.Not in an overly saccharine or toxic positivity kind of way. But in a way that allows us to embrace our lives with more courage and confidence, knowing that along with the challenges there are bright spots of pure joy.Get 50% Off this online meal planning tool where you can save your recipes, drag and drop into a calendar, and get a grocery list for your meals. Simplify your meal planning with Plan to Eat.My referral link: www.artofhomeschooling.com/plantoeatSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram or find us on Facebook.
On The Blue Line Podcast | MORNING ROLL CALL | Happy Thanksgiving! This week, a cop's thoughts on Gratitude | Episode 089 ** Start at https://www.ontheblueline.com/podcast-show-notes for the complete show notes to each episode. The On The Blue Line Podcast and Community has the mission of Empowering Cops in their personal lives and educating the public on the realities of law enforcement. This law enforcement podcast is focused on providing concepts, ideas, and actionable steps that can make a difference in your life. The morning roll call is a weekly monologue show with Wayne Mulder. The Interview Room podcast is an interview style format hosted by Wayne Mulder. Go Deeper: Step 1: Subscribe to the Podcast wherever you are streaming it. YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio ___________________ Step 2: Follow us on social media, so you never miss an update. Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok ___________________ Step 3: Join the On The Blue Line Community on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/onthebluelinecommunity ___________________ After the episode: Leave us an iTunes rating and review! Visit us at www.OnTheBlueLine.com On The Blue Line was founded and is operated by active-duty law enforcement to fulfill the mission of providing guidance, resources, and community for law enforcement officers and first responders in their off-duty lives. HONOR | EMPOWER | EDUCATE | DEFEND
This is the Season 7 Finale Episode. The boys call it The Gratitude Episode. As usual, they talk about just about everything. But they all take a look at where they came from, where they are now, and where they are going. Bonus advice in the final thoughts. Enjoy!
Thank you AnchorFM! Listen I feel proud of my show and on the eve of the two year anniversary I felt like It would be remiss if I did not do a Gratitude Episode. Between Poetry and Book Versus celebrating One's self of awareness or Self care needs I extend my Thanks to you the Listener! I also extend thanks to many others who helped the show. The Versus read from the 3 books I read from I hope you go out and buy and read them. They have helped me as mentioned within the episode. Grab a drink sit back and for the next 26 Minutes lets extend Gratitude. Los' Lounge Is also available on Youtube and don't forget to follow the social media profiles. Thanks World, Thank You...........THANK ME LOL --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/los-reyes101/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/los-reyes101/support
Welcome to “An Attitude of Gratitude” – Episode #51 of Co-creating Peace, a podcast series about conscious communication and conflict transformation. When nothing seems to be going your way, your best-laid plans are thwarted by the Fates, and it feels as though the bird of paradise is leaving droppings on your head, it is so easy to go into a dark, desperate, and angry place in your psyche. It's tempting to scream “Why me!?!” or “Screw you!” to the Universe and the powers that be, or even to vent that anger and frustration on some poor undeserving soul who crosses your path.I speak from current experience, as I sit in a hotel room where I have been stuck for the last week by snowstorms that interrupted my road-trip to be with family for the Christmas holiday, and ruined my chances of being with loved ones, or even in my own home for any part of this holiday season.I'd be a liar if I said I didn't get extremely upset, or that I haven't cried more than once as this ordeal has continued, and I sit here, trapped in a place I don't enjoy and where I know no one. There have been times when I wanted to rage, stomp my feet, do something to vent my frustration and disappointment! What has gotten me through this, and will continue to do so, is reminding myself of all there is to be grateful for – having an attitude of gratitude. On my list of things I am so very grateful for are you, my listeners. Thank you for being with me as we co-create peace in this world. I wish each and every one of you a safe, healthy, and joyful new year, and a long, long list of blessings you are grateful for!
EntertainmentLawUpdateEpisode139 – (view transcript) ASTROWORLD LITIGATION https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/750-million-lawsuit-filed-travis-scott-drake-behalf-astroworld-victims-rcna5850https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/750-million-lawsuit-filed-travis-scott-drake-behalf-astroworld-victims-rcna5850 RUST FOLLOW-UP Marnie Mitchell https://variety.com/2021/film/news/alec-baldwin-sued-rust-shooting-script-supervisor-1235114467/ (Intentional Torts-MM) https://deadline.com/2021/11/alec-baldwin-lawsuit-new-rust-fatal-shooting-mamie-mitchell-gloria-allred-1234876099/ (MM) Serge Svetnoy https://variety.com/2021/film/news/rust-alec-baldwin-serge-svetnoy-lawsuit-1235109520/ (HEY, THIS ONE IS FOR NEGLIGENCE-SS) https://deadline.com/2021/11/alec-baldwin-rust-lawsuit-fatal-shooting-halyna-hutchins-serge-svetnoy-1234871615/ (SS) Claims of “Sabotage” https://deadline.com/2021/11/rust-alec-baldwin-movie-sabotage-bullet-halyna-hutchins-attorneys-hannah-gutierrez-reed-1234867081/ (Intentional Torts-MM) Completion Guarantee and Bankruptcy. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/rust-shooting-producers-may-choose-bankruptcy-next-1235037702/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/schuylermoore/2019/06/23/the-importance-of-completion-guarantees-for-films/?sh=84910ea666be (for background on completion guarantees) TAYLOR SWIFT RE-RELEASED ALBUM- STIMULATES INDUSTRY CONTRACTING PIVOT https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2021/11/17/taylor-swift-umg-contracts/ https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2021/11/12/in-case-youre-wondering-this-is-why-taylor-swift-is-re-recording-her-old-hits/ https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/12/media/album-re-recordings-taylor-swift/index.html ... Read more The post The Gratitude Episode appeared first on Entertainment Law Update.
What are you grateful for this year? Listen in as Jean shares her gratitude for all the homeschooling parents out there. And glean some great tips on how to practice gratitude in your own life. You can find the Show Notes here (www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode59) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coachjean)
It is November and Thanksgiving is just weeks away. I thought this was the perfect time to encourage you to create a habit of expressing gratitude. This month's PEP Talk provides practical techniques and examples of how you can create the mindset of gratitude. Below, I included a list of gratitude questions, I discussed in the podcast, as well as links to the articles I referenced, and my previously recorded podcasts, episode #15 and #25. Please take a few minutes to listen to today's PEP Talk – Habit of Gratitude – Episode #30, and I encourage you to do one thing today purposefully to attain true PEP for life. Links to articles and previously recorded podcasts mentioned in the podcast: 41+ Gratitude Messages, Letters and Lists by Heather Craig 28 Benefits of Gratitude & Most Significant Research Findings by Courtney Ackerman PEP Talk – Gratitude – Episode #15 PEP Talk – Mindfulness – Simple Not Easy – Episode #25 List of gratitude questions mentioned in the podcast: What emotionally touched me today? Who, or what, inspired me today? What made me smile today? What's the best thing that happened today? Describe something lucky that happened to you last year and how your life improved. Describe a special favor you received, how it helped you, and how it touched you. Name someone you know who makes your life better and why. Think of something you used today that other people may take for granted. What do you appreciate most about the person sitting next to you? Describe something that you do often that makes you happy and why. Describe something that happened this past week that you are grateful for and why. Describe something you have done that you are particularly proud of and why. Jayson Bradley (2015) - 20 gratitude conversation starters about thankfulness: What memory regularly brings a smile to your face? Do you typically think that you have more than you need, less than you need, or exactly what you need? Can you remember a time you received something that you did not think you deserved? How did you feel? What's the best thing that happened to you today? What positive adjectives do you think people would use to describe you? What do you hope that people will say about you at your funeral? What is something you have given away that you know brought joy to someone else? Can you remember a time when you had the opportunity to give something, and you didn't? If you could spend an entire day doing whatever you want, what would it be? Who is the most generous person you know? What makes them that way? What is your favorite season? What do you love about it? What's the sickest you have ever been? How did you get better? What is the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for you? Do you have a story about a prayer that was answered? What happened? Is there a time that you had a prayer go unanswered and it turned out for the best? Imagine you're being interviewed for a newspaper article and the interviewer asks “Who made you the person you are today?”. Whose names would you say? What do you like about your home? City? Country? What is the hardest thing you've ever learned to do? What is your greatest accomplishment? Who is the person you trust the most? What makes that person so trustworthy?
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
I know you have a lot of options for what to listen to, and I'm glad you chose The Brainy Business. Especially because (as you'll hear about on today's episode), due to the paradox of choice, having too many options and decisions can leave people paralyzed instead of empowered. That paralysis can make it so people don't make any decision at all, so you stick with the status quo of scrolling Instagram or playing a game on your phone. With over 2 million podcasts out there to compete with (plus all the YouTube channels, Netflix, and other streaming services, music options like Spotify and Pandora), plus games and email, and...well you get the idea...There are a lot of options out there that could have made tuning in a very complicated choice. In today's episode, I will tell you all about the paradox of choice: what it is, and why it matters for you in life and in business (including some tips for creating and presenting options to your current and potential customers). Show Notes: [00:06] Today's behavioral economics foundations episode is about the paradox of choice. [03:02] As I mentioned in the introduction, the paradox of choice is a term and concept popularized by Barry Schwartz, whose book and popular TED talk have been shared around the world. [04:42] When presented with too many choices (like we have in most societies today) people become paralyzed, stressed, and feel stuck. It can cause mental anguish and regret. Some choices are good, but too much and we are definitely worse off. [05:24] The really important thing to know is that adding some choice is important. Because we humans can't value one-off items, having at least some choice and comparison helps us to make a decision and feel good about it, but too many and we get overwhelmed. [07:15] When there are too many choices, our brains get overloaded. [09:41] It is easier to stick with what we have always done than to look for something that may or may not be better. [11:42] Your subconscious is dealing with this sort of letdown constantly. It can get very taxing over time and it's no wonder our brains rebel at the idea of evaluating too many options. [13:14] In a world where there is always another option, always a list of potential matches and the feeling that (much like the pair of jeans) perfection is “just one search away”...it can be hard to settle even when the choice is something you would be incredibly happy with. That constant thought of “what if” can be too much for many to bear. [13:53] Anticipated regret can have a huge impact on behavior. We want to choose wisely and, frustratingly, this pursuit of perfection (or even just a little bit better) can cause us to make worse decisions. [15:02] The important thing to know is that while it seems like lots of choice and infinite options would make us happier (increasing our freedom and wellbeing to use the terms from earlier) that just isn't how it works. [17:12] A maximizer is always looking for the best of the best. They want to make sure that they choose whatever is objectively the best there is every single time. That anyone else could look at and know that it is conclusively “the best choice”. [17:28] Satisficers are people who find something that is “good enough” and feel satisfied with that choice. Once satisficers find something they are happy with, they are good to go and don't necessarily dwell on “what might have been” too much. Even if there was a better option out there you could have made, you are subjectively happy and therefore at peace with the decision. [20:04] For maximizers (like my husband), these details are vital pieces of information needed to make a decision, and for satisficers (like me), it is just too much to think about. [22:45] The first tip is to choose when to choose. If you only save the big evaluation for the really important stuff, it will help you have that mental capacity when you need it and not be so stressed and overwhelmed with the small stuff. [24:07] Don't waste a bunch of mental energy on decisions that don't matter. Be happy with good enough whenever you can, so you can have more mental energy when you need it. [24:22] The next tip, which is to become a chooser, not a picker. [25:27] The next tip is to satisfice more and maximize less. As you just heard, satisficers are happier, less stressed, less regretful, and so much more. Good enough is often good enough. [25:58] Think about the costs of missed opportunities. In short, you should look for the balance of thinking of missed opportunities. [26:20] Next is to make your decisions nonreversible. If you aren't able to “what if” you are more likely to be happier with a choice you made because you won't dwell on it. [26:31] Practice an attitude of gratitude. There are lots of studies that find we are happier and better off when we appreciate what we have. Be grateful for everything you have in your life [27:05] Regret less. If you don't think about choices you have made after the fact and don't allow regret to control you, it will allow you to be happier overall. [27:19] Anticipate adaptation. We naturally adapt to any situation – plan accordingly to avoid constantly chasing the next high. [27:53] Control expectations. When there are too many choices, the expectations for something to be perfect are far too high, and because nothing can really live up to that standard, you end up with a recipe for always being disappointed with items not meeting unrealistic expectations [28:21] Curtail social comparison. What is your happiness worth and how do things change if you add that into your evaluation? Eliminating social comparisons can help with that. [29:11] His last tip is to learn to embrace constraints. Limiting options and reducing possible choices can help you to fulfill these other tips on the list. Embrace the idea of constraints and set up some firm rules for yourself to follow around choice. You will be surprised about how they help your mental state. [30:30] NOW, my tips for business applications (which are different than on an individual level. First, is to know that people are generally overwhelmed with all the decisions they are having to make every day. [31:00] You also want to really consider what choice they are making and what the defaults are. [33:15] When someone asks for your recommendation – give it, and don't provide more than two options. Be enthusiastic about it, explaining a little of why you like it to prime them for excitement. [34:56] To summarize, you are going to limit the options you present and show that you are the expert (and did the heavy lifting for them) by making recommendations and helping work with those herding instincts by including some social proof. [35:25] If you implement your social proof and relativity and structure the decision well, it can make a decision easier without people getting so overwhelmed that they walk out. They can feel like there are a lot of options, but you can still nudge and guide them along the way to reduce the number of decisions and make them easier. I'm calling this the “illusion of choice.” [37:42] Consider the customer experience – who is searching? What problem are they solving? What is the best solution? How can you make it obvious that it is the best choice for most people to help them decide? [39:17] Melina's award-winning first book, What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You is available on Amazon, Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, and Booktopia. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation. 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The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
Today I am beyond excited to have Bob Cialdini here to talk about the newly expanded version of his book Influence. There are 220 additional pages and a 7th principle of persuasion that has been added, which he explains in the conversation. If you've been listening to the podcast for a while or have a background in behavioral economics, behavioral science, or psychology, you have likely heard the name “Cialdini.” His work paved the way for so many careers and I'm pleased to report that he is just an incredibly nice person who is a delight to talk to. During our conversation, you will notice that I ask questions from listeners just like you – how exciting is that? These questions were posed from within my free global community of behavioral economics and behavioral science enthusiasts, the BE Thoughtful Revolution, which you can join today, and maybe you'll hear a future guest answer one of your questions during the show! Show Notes: [00:08] In today's episode I am so excited to be speaking with Dr. Robert Cialdini about the newly expanded version of his globally acclaimed book, Influence. [01:17] Cialdini's work paved the way for so many careers [03:07] Bob shares more about who he is and what he does. He is a behavioral scientist with an emphasis on persuasion and social influence. [05:52] He found a small footprint of principles that seemed to be employed in all the professions he studies and he decided to write a book on the topic. [08:18] Bob shares the first six principles that he talks about in the book. The first is reciprocity—that people will give back to people that have given to them first. [09:27] The second principle is liking—we like to say yes to those we know and like. We can identify genuine similarities that exist between us and then raise them to consciousness. We can also give genuine compliments. [10:22] The third principle is social proof. When people are uncertain they don't look inside themselves for answers so they look outside. One key place they look is to their peers. [12:55] The fourth principle is authority. Besides looking at peers the other principal source they look to for information is the voices of experts or authorities of the topic. [13:41] The fifth principle is commitment and consistency. We all have a preference to be consistent with what we have already said and done especially in public. [15:00] The sixth principle is scarcity. We want more of those things we have less of. We find those things that are scarce, rare, and dwindling in availability more attractive. [15:47] After writing the first six principles, he started to recognize that there was one principle he had missed. The seventh principle is unity. [18:55] Bob shares his story and lesson about the Cuban Missile Crisis. [20:37] It turned out that Kennedy had an act of reciprocation in place and had not drawn a hard line as many thought. [21:54] It was a reciprocal concession that helped end the Cuban Missile Crisis. [23:48] It turns out if you look at loyalty and advocacy of your product and service it is not a problem-free experience they are looking for. Instead, it is a problem freed experience. Bob shares a problem that was resolved in favor of the customer. [25:04] There are going to be mistakes and bobbles. If those people can then resolve the problems quickly that is what is perceived as a special kind of gift to the customer who then feels obligated to give something special in return. [26:08] When there are mistakes, there should be budgets available to allow you to fix that mistake. [28:07] If there is a problem, it is an opportunity to have this reciprocity benefit. [29:13] Melina asks a listener question from Adnan: “How do your strategies of influence adapt to a digital world, for example, social media?” [31:05] The platforms and delivery systems on which those principles are presented can change but the principles don't change. [32:18] One principle has gained greater traction than all the others with the advent of the internet and that is social proof. People now have access to the views of others all around them. 98% of people check product reviews before making a purchase. [34:01] Another listener question from Brant: “As people are becoming more familiar with the principles of persuasion and know they are there, are they less effective now?” We should not resist those principles being employed on us if they are being employed honestly. [36:44] Where it is true, we want people to use these principles on us. They inform us. We have to guard against the manipulation and counterfeit of these principles. [38:18] We have to be in a position to reward those who use these principles to inform us properly, but we have to sting those people who undercut their validity. [40:11] When he wrote the first edition of the book there were no prior readers so he sent out an invitation for the readers to send him an account of when they witnessed the principles working on or for them successfully. He included Readers' Reports throughout the most recent edition. [42:21] He is thinking about writing his next book as all readers' reports with a comment from him on each. [43:01] Bob shares a story of the unity principle working for him after he recognized its power. [46:00] Melina shares her closing thoughts. [48:33] Melina's first book, What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You is officially available on Amazon, Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, and Booktopia. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. 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Trying to Keep a Good Attitude? When times get rough, it can be hard to find things to be thankful for. If that's you right now, come listen to "Gratitude During Hard Times" The sister episode to this one is Episode 133 Guided Reflection for Gratitude Want ad free versions? Go to AffirmationPod.com/Join SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT Hello Fresh is America's #1 meal kit delivery service. Get easy, seasonal recipes and pre-measured ingredients delivered right to your door. HelloFresh is not only the first carbon-neutral meal kit, but they help you reduce your food waste with their pre-portioned ingredients! Use Hello Fresh Promo Code 10AFFIRMATION to get 10 free meals, including free shipping! HelloFresh.com/10Affirmation WANT MORE EPISODES LIKE THIS ONE? Episode 260 Let's Make a Gratitude List Together! Episode 169 Guided Reflection for Thankful Attitude Episode 133 Guided Reflection for Gratitude Episode 4 Relaxation and Gratitude LOOK WHO ❤️ AFFIRMATION POD! “Josie talks to you and sets a really positive tone for the day.” - Maria Hatzistefanis, founder of Rodial Beauty “Josie changed my life! Love these affirmations so much. They made me more positive and less reactive." - Ferra Rossa, Founder of Ferra Rossa Beauty “I listen to these while I'm brushing my teeth or getting a facial. She always drops some nuggets.” – Gabrielle Union, Founder of Flawless by Gabrielle Union HAVE YOU LISTENED ON THE APP YET? Do you want more affirmations for self-love? Come listen on the Affirmation Pod App! It's available on the Apple and Google Play app stores. The app is where you can easily make your own favorites playlist, download to listen offline and a whole lot more! When you sign up for premium access, you get ad free versions of all the Affirmation Pod episodes PLUS over 60 bonus ad free episodes you won’t hear on the podcast. Available Now on Apple and Google Play! FAVORITE BONUS EPISODES INCLUDE Transitioning Home from Work to Your Family Grounding Meditation I Give Myself Credit 45 Minute Morning Playlist Won't Be Fooled This is My New Body Relaxation Playlist Toe to Head Progressive Relaxation What's Not Working for Me Work Playlist DOWNLOAD THE APP
We are back with a Self High Five & discussing the amazing career of Former Wrestling Manager, Former Heavyweight Champion & Creator of DDP Yoga, #DiamondDallasPage. Along with #WWE & #AEW Reviews, plus Tributes as we discuss #BrodieLee 's & #DannyHodge 's contributions to the Sport of Professional Wrestling. On this Attitude of Gratitude Episode of Larry's New Wrestling Podcast & Stuff.
Welcome to this episode of Entertainment Law Update. SHOW NOTES Stay tuned until the end of the episode where we share our thoughts on gratitude and thankfulness as Thanksgiving 2020 is almost upon us! 5 Points VARA DISPUTE DENIED CERT (TWO SENTENCES) https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-cert-denial-closes-book-75952/?origin=CEG&utm_source=CEG&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CustomEmailDigest&utm_term=jds-article&utm_content=article-link TERRENCE HOWARD SUES EMPIRE STUDIO FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT* *BUT REALLY ... Read more The post The Gratitude Episode appeared first on Entertainment Law Update.
"The Gratitude Episode" - Being a homeless teen in Dallas, Texas, a Greek tragedy, how I became an adventurer, and a message from Bob Dylan.
Today's episode of Connecting it Together with Stefanie is all about personal accountability. This topic is near and dear to me and this is not the first or the last time that you'll hear me talk about it. You, my friend, are the one that is responsible for your happiness and joy. The last three conversations brought in three key steps for accountability:Gratitude: Episode 15 with Heidi Van OttenMove: Episode 14 with Alaine BradburyForgiveness: Episode 16 with Christine Lavulo I invite you to listen in today and believe that all is possible as you take accountability of your life, your relationships and your dreams.
Daniel Barli is an attorney serving clients in northern New Jersey from his office in Clifton, NJ. He handles family law, real estate, and related matters. We are looking forward to expanding our reach to the north and having Dan join us as an Of Counsel member of our team, working together to provide excellence in client service. He is also an accomplished real estate investor.Alex Talcott wears many hats, including financial planner with Ameriprise Financial, and is trained and experienced as a trial lawyer, a college professor, and Dan's investing partner. Alex has his own podcast called Q and Q with Alex Talcott.Keep your eyes open for their upcoming podcast series called LexDan.Both Dan and Alex are generous of spirit and grateful for the success they have enjoyed in business and in their professions. Both have joined us previously on The Bold Sidebar. Links to their prior shows are listed below. Please enjoy this early 2020 Gratitude Episode.
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Merry and happy holidays to you all – whatever you celebrate or don’t, wherever you are in the world…I hope you are surrounded by joy, friends, family and everything else good as we close out 2019. Can you believe it’s almost the end of another year? We’ve hit a milestone here on the podcast with 80 completed episodes. So much to celebrate – and as you’ll learn today, it's very important to celebrate…everything. Yes, everything. Big, small, momentus or seemingly mundane…celebration is great for our brains! This is based on a lot of the foundations I shared with you in The Brainy Benefits of Gratitude. Being grateful breeds happiness. It also makes people more creative and even sleep better. Being grateful makes the people around you happier, you perform better in life and work, and have better memory retention and better relationships. It’s an all around great thing. Celebrating is very similar to that. Celebrating allows you to slow down – be thoughtful – and reflect on the great things you have done. On the achievement in front of you. Many of us achievers who want to achieve big things in this world, and I’m guessing that’s you if you have chosen to listen to this podcast, we tend to keep our eyes on the prize. We haven’t “made it” yet, and so every milestone along the way is just a check mark on the road to greatness. But it needs to be more than that. We need to celebrate the big and small accomplishments and the things that we are so very grateful for. In this episode, I kick things off by sharing some of the Brainy things that I am grateful for and celebrating. Show Notes: [04:07] Our brains choose to do what has felt good in the past. Our experiences are shaped by our actions…not the other way around. [04:31] When we celebrate and mark things in our memory as achievements that make us feel good our brain will look for more of those achievements to boost ourselves up and create a more positive outlook on life. [04:42] “Celebrations are the punctuation marks that make sense of the passage of time; without them, there are no beginnings and no endings. Life becomes an endless series of Wednesdays.” David Campbell [05:24] I love celebrating and have always been able to find the silver linings as a default. [05:58] If you have employees, celebrate them at their annual review. I encourage my employees to keep track of wins when they came in. This makes a huge list of accomplishments to begin the annual review. [07:19] The BE Thoughtful Notebook is coming out in 2020! Want one? Get on the waitlist. [08:03] This was an amazing year with a lot of great things to celebrate. [08:19] Highlights include: The Brainy Business blew past 100,000 downloads with listeners in over 150 countries. I launched two courses that both made money on their first time out, and we already have people signing up for the 2020 courses. [09:44] I was offered and started a column with Inc.com; went to visit Texas A&M and started doing research with them (so cool), I spoke to audiences around the country and led workshops abroad. I completed my masters in behavioral economics with a published white paper through the Filene Research Institute and walked at a graduation ceremony. I got to go back to Rome and show my husband where I used to live and we wrapped up our visits to all 50 states. There were amazing partnerships and connections and possible working relationships slated for 2020...so many cool projects underway! [10:11] All this amidst a much more balanced family life and bringing some exercise back into the mix, running a 5k in New York with my husband on Thanksgiving, and seeing the Macy’s parade in person! [10:38] What can you celebrate from 2019? Celebrate those little wins too. It's not all about the big stuff. Share with me on social media. [12:08] My dad is a captain for American Airlines. He has flown there for nearly 35 years. His last flight will be on December 19th, and I'll be on it. [13:43] Dad, I don’t know if you will hear this – I guess this is a test of who really listens to the podcast – ha! – but I am so proud of you and honored to be able to celebrate with you. Congratulations. [14:02] I want to wrap up the year and this mini episode (80 episodes of The Brainy Business podcast!) by saying, thank you to you. Thanks for listening. Thanks for making this year amazing. Thanks for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. Links and Resources: The BIG Brainy Bundle ending SOON! Use the code BRAINY100OFF by December 31st to get all three pieces (a $1200 value) for just $599. I can’t wait to have you join us in 2020. Master Your Mindset FREE mini-course Episode 76. The Brainy Benefits of Gratitude Episode 16. Framing: How You Say Things Matter More Than What You’re Saying: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode Why You Should Celebrate Everything Throw a Party! Why It’s So Important to Celebrate 3 Reasons Celebrating Your Many Accomplishments Is Critical to Your Success 3 Reasons Why It’s Important to Celebrate Yourself Every Day Episode 79. Why Our Brains Love Nostalgia & Traditions (And How To Incorporate Them Into Your Business Strategy) Episode 78. How to Become Indistractible, Interview With Author Nir Eyal BE Thoughtful Notebook The Brainy Business on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram
Have you ever thought about what happiness actually means, and how you can experience more of it? Science shows us that as long as your basic needs are met, you actually have the capacity to learn to be happier. Like most things in life, you’ve got to put in the work if you want to cultivate happiness on a regular basis. On today’s show, we’re diving deep into the topic of creating happiness. You’ll learn about the science of happiness, its history throughout human evolution, and how happiness occurs on a biochemical level. You’ll hear about the four core components of happiness, and how to incorporate them into your routine. Most importantly, you’re going to discover seven strategies (with practical action steps) that you can implement in order to create a more fulfilled, happier you in the New Year! So listen in, take good notes, and let’s cultivate the art of happiness. In this episode you’ll discover: The subtle distinction between happiness and pleasure. What positive psychology is. Which genes contribute to overall happiness. What percentage of genetics is attributed to our life satisfaction. The three brain structures, and their connection to our emotions. How your thoughts can influence your emotions. Why our brains are evolutionarily wired to seek out problems. Which hormones and neurotransmitters play a part in your happiness. The four core components of happiness. How humor trains your brain to seek out joy. Why you should write down a list of things that make you happy. The importance of investing in your health. What it means to have a positive history analysis of your life. How receiving and embracing compliments can make you happier. The power of gratitude for overall happiness. Why it’s so important to be cognizant of your language. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model ⇐ Get 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code model for 20% off! Embracing Change & Gaining Emotional Agility with Dr. Susan David – Episode 185 Happiness vs. Pleasure with Dr. Robert Lustig – Episode 240 with Marisa Peer – Episode 387 The Science of Friendship with Dhru Purohit – Episode 384 The Surprising Connection Between Your Purpose, Health, & Success – Episode 380 How to Use Strategy to Crush Your Goals with Steve Weatherford – Episode 385 The Science of Gratitude – Episode 320 Emotional Agility by Dr. Susan David Food: A Love Story by Jim Gaffigan Connect with me on Instagram * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation
Appreciation not Gratitude Episode 51 “I believe that appreciation is a holy thing--that when we look for what's best in a person we happen to be with at the moment, we're doing what God does all the time. So in loving and appreciating our neighbor, we're participating in something sacred.” Mr. Fred Rogers Books to inspire you: 1,00 Gifts by Ann VosKamp Mateo Finds His Wow! By Gabi Garcia (really any book by her is awesome) Gratitude Jar by Josie Robinson Continue the conversation with me on Instagram or by email! Play4life.Christy@gmail.com or find me on Instagram here or there. Self-Care: Wear hair ties or jelly bracelets on your left arm and switch when you notice true connection or awe. Remember, I say you’re only 5 feet from something to appreciate. Play Idea: Set up a game of HORSE in the house using beanie babies. I’m going to use a pillow as the target, you could use a laundry basket or hula hoop. Bring the fun indoors with the new early sunset. Have an idea? Email me at Play4life.Christy@gmail.com or find me on Instagram here or there. Want more? Check out the website! www.Play4Lifemoms.com join our community! Want play ideas over email? www.subscribepage.com/play4lifemoms
Grief looks different for everyone. We all experience it in different ways and at different times. Grief is immediate or delayed. It's deep and debilitating or it's a slow roll of all-consuming waves. One thing is certain – we all encounter our own grief in our own ways. This week's guest, Mike Burton, courageously joins us to talk about the loss of his father. At the young age of 19, Mike found himself grappling with his own grief process and learning to grow through it. Tune in as we discuss the power found in acknowledging when we're wrong and the breakthrough that happens when we take off the armor and allow ourselves to experience real, raw emotions.Thoughts? We'd love to hear them. Call us at 312-646-0205. This is also the number to call and share your gratitude so we can feature YOU in our annual Gratitude Episode!! Hurry - - Deadline is November 4th!Support The Brave Files on Patreon! We cannot build our brave movement without your support!Find the detailed show notes on our website.
Life is messy and imperfect, and on top of that, you're too busy to take time for yourself to participate in something that may actually heal your life. What if I offered you a practice that will take you less than 20 minutes a day (15 minutes in the morning and 5 minutes right before bed) and will completely transform your life? Would you be IN? On today's episode, I introduce 3 steps to focus your energy and attention on gratitude for the month of November. It's Thanksgiving month and time to truly GIVE thanks so that we can RECEIVE the fully abundant life we deserve. Resources: Past Episodes on Gratitude: Episode 3 - Gratitude: A Simple Practice to Shift Negativity Episode 22 - Gratitude 3.0 - From Thank You to Being Blessed Episode 71 - The One Thing to Be Really Grateful For Episode 72 - Are You Grateful for Abundance Episode 73 - Being Grateful for Your Job (Even if You Hate It) Episode 74 - Being Grateful for Your Family Episode 75 - Can You Be Grateful for the Bad Stuff? Episode 137 - How Gratitude Inspires Others (And An Embarrassing Fact About My Practice) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themorninglightshow/support
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What about gratitude? How do you practice gratitude? Or, do you more often forget? At two meetings this week, I was reminded of the importance of practicing gratitude in my life. Saturday morning, we were working from the Al-Anon 4th Step workbook, Blueprint for Progress. Once a month, we read a few questions from this... The post What about Gratitude – Episode 267 appeared first on The Recovery Show.
In Episode 399 I discuss: *the necessity of creating really clear boundaries *not having certain expectations of people *being clear on what you want in YOUR life Listen to the latest Women Wanting More episode on iTunes here. MORE TIP Pick one person that comes to mind when listening to this conversation about clear boundaries, and with their permission talk with them within the next 24 hours. RESOURCES FB Live about this: Day 8 of 100 Days of Gratitude Episode 66: The Teacher is ALWAYS There Episode 320: The Lesson Keep Coming and Coming Episode 341: The Lessons From Angry Bike Guy Watch the WWM Live 4.0 Movie +to Apply for The Evolution Feb 2018 (just 6 seats left) Get your FREE Limited Edition WWM Journal HERE Request to be added to the NEW Women Wanting MORE Experience Private FB Group here Join the NEW Women Wanting More Sisterhood (get your 7 Day FREE Trial-limited spots left) Follow me on Instagram here Like the Women Wanting MORE Facebook Page here Visit my Website here
A Sense of Gratitude - Episode 019 the year winds or has wound down for some of you, it’s important that we reflect back on the year, but at the same time as most of us are wrapping up our semester and wrapping up everything we have accomplished, it’s important that we have sense of gratitude: What is gratitude? Google definition - the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. "she expressed her gratitude to the committee for their support" So I wanted to read a quote that truly sums up a perspective that helps put the school year into perspective Let’s Unpack the quote: Gratitude makes sense of our past - When you look at your past with a sense of gratitude, it helps you understand that you made it! All those times when you didn’t think you would make it, well you did! - First year teaching, you made it! - Hindsight is 20/20, so everything that makes us who we are, The good and the bad, is wrapped up in our past. We should be grateful for that because it is us Brings peace for today - We should find comfort in who we are. - Again, there are several times through the day when, in the hectic nature to the day, we forget about the fact that we did it! We survived! We made it and no matter where we find ourselves, we should have some peace, because no matter how bad it was, we survived things that we didn’t think we would Creates a vision for tomorrow - Self awareness is critical to our future - Self awareness is a accepting the mud of past, today, for a clearer tomorrow - It is imperative that we understand who we are today, in order for us to be able to plan and visualize our future - It’s difficult for us to plan for our future, without having a firm grip on our present, and a clear understanding of our future Why is this so important for a teacher? - We are modeling behavior that we want our kids who see and underatnd - The more we understand ourselves, the clearer we are about our intentions - And the clearer we are about our actions, the more precise we preform - And we model this behavior, our students pick up on this, and they then can be successful We need to be the kind do person/students we want to see in the classroom As the adult in the room, it is important that we inspire our students to be the best that they can be… with gratitude. We have the opportunity to turn a child’s life around, to truly make a difference in the world of some of our kids, let’s be grateful for this opportunity…. For the opportunity to bring hope to our students, by being the kind of people they aspire to be And make sure that every day Every lesson... Every student... You seal it up with a smile :)
Episode 1 - Suffering (ironic) • Episode2 - Rest • Episode 3 - Physical Ret • Episode 4 - mental dump • Episode 5 - Process • Episode 7 - Power of Gratitude • Episode 8 - You are here! More of Gratitude • Episode 9. - Grace part1. • Episode 9- Grace upon Grace
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As we approach the US holiday of Thanksgiving, I naturally think about the things I am grateful for. What are you grateful for? Here are some things I am grateful for That I have a program of recovery. Our dog is a sweetheart, so loving. That my adult children choose to spend time with me... The post Gratitude – Episode 224 appeared first on The Recovery Show.
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Introduction Week #12 – Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! Topic of the day from r/college Dealing with shitty professors Reach out early (our mantra) Practice assertiveness Don’t be afraid to go over their head, it’s not hard... The post Episode 57: The Gratitude Episode appeared first on College Student Success Podcast.
Service, Care, Connections, Success, Gratitude Episode 062 Principles of Service - Warwick Merry URL: http://www.julieannsullivan.com/principles-service-warwick-merry/ I’m excited to introduce you to my amazing guest, Warwick Merry. Warwick is a host, podcaster, and a professional emcee who lives in Australia and says his superpower is making a fantastic cup of coffee. What?? He goes on to explain that the important thing is NOT the act of making the coffee, but BEING OF SERVICE to others. Warwick springboards from this principle of service for our conversation. Warwick knows that being of service and having a service mindset can really play a role in your success. He shares some extremely practical advice that you can implement when networking and making connections, which lead to establishing real relationships in your business. Everyone loves to be cared for and to be served, and by simply making care and service a core principle of your life, so many things will change for you. Warwick guides us as we learn how to embrace the mindset of service. Bio: Warwick Merry is a Master MC and an inspiring professional speaker, renowned for his high-energy presentations and seminars. He has over 30 different audio and video programs and a recently released book titled Get More Inspiration. He’s bass singer, motorcycle rider and poodle daddy, and we hear he makes a mean cup of coffee! You’ll discover: The benefits in life to being of service Looking after other people—in personal life and business Cultural differences The Care Factor—paying people well will motivate them to do a good job for you Warwick shares personal stories of how being of service pays off with deep connections How to network successfully to form meaningful connections Why your business card NEEDS your photo! Systems, organization, and consistency Warwick’s Get More Goer—inspiration every Monday Daily rituals: focus on gratitude (write down three things) The RAS process: like attracts like How to celebrate success: Warwick’s celebration shopping list Warwick’s podcast: Get More Success show Interview Links & Other Resources www.getmoresuccess.com Get More Success Podcast Connect on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook Get the Book: GetMoreInspiration.com or on Amazon A Pale Blue Dot - Carl Sagan iTunes - Subscribe, Rate & Review
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Have you heard someone say they were grateful for the alcoholics in their life? How do you practice gratitude? Can you find gifts in the “punishments” of your life? I reflect on gratitude while walking in the woods on a beautiful fall day. (How) can I say I am grateful for my loved one’s alcoholism?... The post Gratitude – Episode 129 appeared first on The Recovery Show.
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How do we feel gratitude? Can gratitude help get you through a hard time? Is it something you can choose? Does finding gratitude make your problems go away? What is an “Attitude of Gratitude”? Special guest hosts Kate and Patrick join Swetha and Spencer to talk about these questions, and about their experience finding gratitude,... The post Gratitude – Episode 19 appeared first on The Recovery Show.