Last week as I listened to some other pastor's preach on giving thanks, I heard a statement like the following one several times, "Research shows that being thankful improves your health." But the research was never cited or directly quoted, so I did some looking into that. I found some studies on gratitude that came out of Harvard (Harvard Mental Health Letter, "In Praise of Gratitude" November 2011 quoted in preachingtoday.com).
Psychologists Dr. Robert A. Emmons and Dr. Michael E McCullough asked participants in one study to write down a few sentences each week. One group was told to write down things they were grateful for in their week. Another group wrote about what irritated them. A third group just wrote down events of their week with no instructions on whether they were to be good or bad.
Ten weeks went by and then the groups were studied. The ones who wrote about gratitude were more optimistic, felt better about life, had fewer doctor's visits and exercised more than either of the other two groups.
Another researcher, Dr. Martin E. Seligman tested 411 people, giving them various assignments and then studying the impact those assignments had on the individual's moods. The most impactful assignment given to the group was to write and personally deliver a letter of gratitude to someone who had never been properly thanked. Study group members immediately showed a huge increase in happiness scores after the assignment with benefits from the letters they wrote and delivered lasting for more than a month.
Though none of these studies show a direct cause and effect correlation, they point to the power of gratitude to change our lives for the better. I doubt that a typical Thanksgiving dinner with all it's calories will improve your health and well being, but the act of thanksgiving surely will. Writing things down seems to big part of that as well. Why not write a thank you note to someone this Thanksgiving? What have you got to lose?
for the journey...
Tim
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Five Minutes of Thankfulness
Today is the one of the busiest travel days of the year. I have already seen some of the results on Facebook. A friend posted that "Every crazy person in Texas is traveling (the road she was on). Just shoot me now."
I remember traveling I-35 on this day years ago when we were in seminary in Ft. Worth and headed south for home and Thanksgiving. We sat in stop and go traffic for hours north of Waco. We thought there must be a bad accident because all the southbound lanes were diverted onto the feeder road. It turned out to be there was a patch of broken concrete about 10 feet across in one of the southbound lanes. It cost us and thousands of others, hours in drive time.
It's funny how many things can happen on Thanksgiving weekend to cause us not to be thankful. I once heard the insight that the fruit of the Spirit are all grown in circumstances that could produce just the opposite. In other words, love is more likely grown in place where it is difficult to love. The same is true of the rest of the fruit - joy, peace, patience and the rest.
I know that thankfulness is not one of the fruit of the Spirit but it too can be grown in the situations that could cause us to become ungrateful and grumbling. Are you going to let something rob you of your gratitude this weekend? Why not try this experiment with me. Can you give God five straight minutes of gratitude? Can we just pray and thank God for five minutes without a request or intercession - just thanks? Would you try that with me this weekend? You can even do it while stuck in traffic. Let's see what difference it makes.
For the journey...
Tim
I remember traveling I-35 on this day years ago when we were in seminary in Ft. Worth and headed south for home and Thanksgiving. We sat in stop and go traffic for hours north of Waco. We thought there must be a bad accident because all the southbound lanes were diverted onto the feeder road. It turned out to be there was a patch of broken concrete about 10 feet across in one of the southbound lanes. It cost us and thousands of others, hours in drive time.
It's funny how many things can happen on Thanksgiving weekend to cause us not to be thankful. I once heard the insight that the fruit of the Spirit are all grown in circumstances that could produce just the opposite. In other words, love is more likely grown in place where it is difficult to love. The same is true of the rest of the fruit - joy, peace, patience and the rest.
I know that thankfulness is not one of the fruit of the Spirit but it too can be grown in the situations that could cause us to become ungrateful and grumbling. Are you going to let something rob you of your gratitude this weekend? Why not try this experiment with me. Can you give God five straight minutes of gratitude? Can we just pray and thank God for five minutes without a request or intercession - just thanks? Would you try that with me this weekend? You can even do it while stuck in traffic. Let's see what difference it makes.
For the journey...
Tim
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