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Gratitude IS GOOD FOR YOU

For many of us during lockdown, the highlight of our week was every Thursday, when we said thank you to our carers by stepping out of our front doors, smiling and clapping.

But gratitude isn’t just about saying thank you to a particular person or group of people; it can encompass everything in our lives. ‘Practising gratitude trains the mind to tune into the good things,’ says psychologist Miriam Akhtar.

Gratitude is good for us, both emotionally and physically, she explains. ‘It’s associated with higher levels of life satisfaction, hope and forgiveness, and lower levels of anxiety and loneliness.’

In one study, participants were asked

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