Not only does the practice of gratitude just feel good, they've studied the physiological effects;
- lowers blood pressure and heart rate
- improves sleep
- boosts immune system
And upon this, a gratitude practice can help with depression, anxiety and relates to people feeling an increase in optimism and improved relationships. And what's great is that it takes just a few minutes each day!
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