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What follows is the Wellness Compass Weekly column that is emailed every Friday. The podcast deepens the subject matter from the column. Learn more at www.WellnessCompass.org
As Thanksgiving approaches, it feels only natural to turn our attention to gratitude—a cornerstone of this season. Let's take a moment to reflect on three simple but powerful words: find, remind, and bind.
Find: Seek out fresh reasons to be grateful for the people in your life—family, friends, colleagues, and even those fleeting encounters with strangers. There's always something new to discover when we open our hearts to appreciation.
Remind: Once you uncover those moments of gratitude, don't let them go unspoken. As William Arthur Ward wisely said, "Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." Remind others of how much they mean to you—not just for what they do, but for who they are. A kind word, a heartfelt note, or even a simple smile can make all the difference.
Bind: Gratitude isn't just a feeling; it's a force that strengthens the bonds between us. In a world woven together by interdependence, every act of appreciation reinforces the connections that hold us together.
So, as you navigate this season of thanks, keep these three words close to your heart: Find. Remind. Bind. They're a gentle reminder that gratitude, when shared, has the power to uplift us all.
By D. Scott Stoner, LMFT & Holly Hughes Stoner, LMFT5
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What follows is the Wellness Compass Weekly column that is emailed every Friday. The podcast deepens the subject matter from the column. Learn more at www.WellnessCompass.org
As Thanksgiving approaches, it feels only natural to turn our attention to gratitude—a cornerstone of this season. Let's take a moment to reflect on three simple but powerful words: find, remind, and bind.
Find: Seek out fresh reasons to be grateful for the people in your life—family, friends, colleagues, and even those fleeting encounters with strangers. There's always something new to discover when we open our hearts to appreciation.
Remind: Once you uncover those moments of gratitude, don't let them go unspoken. As William Arthur Ward wisely said, "Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." Remind others of how much they mean to you—not just for what they do, but for who they are. A kind word, a heartfelt note, or even a simple smile can make all the difference.
Bind: Gratitude isn't just a feeling; it's a force that strengthens the bonds between us. In a world woven together by interdependence, every act of appreciation reinforces the connections that hold us together.
So, as you navigate this season of thanks, keep these three words close to your heart: Find. Remind. Bind. They're a gentle reminder that gratitude, when shared, has the power to uplift us all.

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