12 Things to be Grateful

We are approaching Thanksgiving, the time of the year to reflect our lives, people, places for which we are grateful. Being grateful increases positivity and willpower, is good for the mood, increases efficiency at work, and improves health. Gratitude is associated with feelings of great happiness, as well as physical and mental health.

Helping people feel positive emotions, savor beautiful experiences, improve health, foster reconciliation in times of conflict, and build strong relationships. Being grateful is a state of thankfulness to others or our surroundings. It means having a positive outlook, removing negative thoughts, and always finding the best in everything, being open to the world, and focusing our attention on the good things in life. 

Following are some things for which MSA people are grateful.