How expressing gratitude can transform your work and life
13-06-2025 20:55 via ocregister.com

How expressing gratitude can transform your work and life

By CATHY BUSSEWITZ
NEW YORK (AP) — The first thing Alison C. Jones does when she wakes up is to name three things she’s grateful for. It can be as simple as the breeze from a fan or as meaningful as the way a friend showed up for her emotionally.
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