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South Bay Local Thanks Family For Help: 30 Days Of Gratitude
This local thanks two family members for stepping in when they really needed help.
SAN PEDRO, CA — Sean P. Nicolello in San Pedro describes what it was like to have family step in when it was most needed.
I’m truly thankful for the kindness and hospitality provided to me by my brother & sister in law, Kevin & Lisa Nicolello. Health issues kept me from returning to my San Pedro residence. Without hesitation, their home provided me the needed environment for recovery from my health issues. May God continue to provide his blessings.
Patch's “30 Days Of Gratitude” is a series of articles exploring the intentionality of gratitude and featuring bits of wisdom from Patch readers. Come back to Across America Patch every day through November and read more.
Living with gratitude goes beyond merely being thankful. It doesn't mean pretending bad things don't happen, but rather savoring the goodness, according to experts on the topic, including Robert Emmons, a Unviersity of California, Davis, psychology professor who is known as the "father of gratitude."
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In short, living with gratitude is "an affirmation of goodness" and a recognition of the good in the world as the source of our individual gifts, benefits and blessings. Gratitude is not singularly focused, Emmons said in a YouTube video for the Greater Good Science Center, but rather recognizes that the sources of goodness are other people who "gave us many gifts, big and small, to help us achieve the goodness in our lives."
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