16. Helps you tap into your compassion. Writer Robert Emmons in his book Thanks! said, "...people who kept gratitude journals reported feeling closer and more connected to others, were more likely to help others, and were actually seen as more helpful by significant others in their social networks."
17. Lowers your blood pressure. Negative emotions put a strain on your heart and other organs. Gratitude injects more positivity and health into your life as a result.
18. Fewer aches and pains. Grateful people can have greater pain tolerance, since gratitude has analgesic effects.
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