Ask Joan: Gratitude makes life a lot easier

Q. I know how important it is to be grateful during this time of year, but are there actual health benefits to practicing gratitude year-round?
A. Absolutely! Gratitude is much more than a holiday tradition—it’s a powerful habit that can significantly enhance both your mental and physical health. Research reveals that regularly focusing on the positive aspects of life can reshape your mindset and even improve your well-being. Here’s how:
Combat Depression – A grateful outlook can help reduce symptoms of depression. Studies show that people who practice gratitude report higher life satisfaction, stronger social connections, and greater self-esteem compared to those who don’t.
Ease Anxiety – Gratitude is a powerful tool for calming anxiety. By focusing on what you’re thankful for, you can break free from the cycle of negative thinking that often plagues those with anxiety. Shifting your focus to the present moment with gratitude helps put your mind at ease and counteracts worries about the past or future.
Boost Heart Health – Gratitude isn’t just good for your mood—it can also benefit your heart. By alleviating symptoms of depression and encouraging better sleep, healthier eating, and regular exercise, practicing gratitude can reduce the risk of heart disease. Several studies even link a grateful mindset with healthier attributes associated with cardiovascular health.
Relieve Stress – Stress can send your mind and body into overdrive, but gratitude helps calm the storm. Taking a moment to reflect on what you’re thankful for can lower blood pressure, slow your heart rate, and promote overall relaxation, making it an effective tool to manage stress.
Improve Sleep – Grateful individuals tend to engage in positive behaviors that support good sleep—things like eating well and exercising regularly. Gratitude also helps reduce stress, anxiety, and depression—all common issues that interfere with quality sleep.
In short, gratitude transforms the way you perceive your life, the people around you, and the world. And in the spirit of thankfulness, we want to express our appreciation to the dedicated AgeSpan staff, volunteers, board members, advisory council members, community partners, and donors who make a real difference every day. Your commitment inspires us and strengthens our impact in the lives of those we serve. Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Are you caring for an older adult or need help finding healthy aging resources? Our experienced staff is available to help. Visit us online at www.agespan.org. You can also call 800-892-0890 or email info@agespan.org
First published in the Eagle-Tribune.
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