Leadership Matters - Attitude of Gratitude
As we enter the holiday season, it is refreshing to reflect on the good things of life, and to be grateful for what we have.
“Psychologists studying the consequences of giving thanks [found] cultivating an “attitude of gratitude” has been linked to better health, sounder sleep, less anxiety and depression, higher long-term satisfaction with life and kinder behavior toward others,” said John Tierney, New York Times journalist. (click on the title to continue reading)