Hit Pause, Say Thanks

We’re going into the fifth week of LA County’s Safer at Home Order and things have been different, to say the least. We’ve shifted our daily routines and settled into the new normal. Many of our roles have drastically changed and expanded from what they were just five weeks ago – full-time employee, homeschool teacher, home chef, cloth face covering maker – to name just a few. Wading through this uncertain time of COVID-19 in addition to mastering new roles can leave us drained.

An easy way to recoup good vibes is to practice gratitude. Gratitude by definition is the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.

Research from Robert Emmons, a scientific expert on gratitude, shows that gratitude has numerous health benefits for our body, mind and community:

Gratitude allows us to see the good in the world. So next time you’re feeling bogged down by all your responsibilities or worried about what the future holds, take a moment to hit pause and say thanks.

Here are a few simple practices to help you get started on reaping those health benefits and cultivating an attitude of gratitude: