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52 Weeks of Gratitude: Transformation Through Appreciation

52 Weeks of Gratitude: Transformation Through Appreciation

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Publication Date: June 6th, 2016
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781533389091
Pages:
120
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Description

"Be consistent with your gratitude practice, and you'll be awed by your blessings." Lisa Ryan Would it interest you to learn a simple practice that takes less than five minutes a day and will change your life for the better? The answer is simple - it's the daily expression of appreciation. In her book, 52 Weeks of Gratitude: Transformation Through Appreciation, Lisa Ryan shares the compilation of the first year of her "Gratitude Thoughts of the Week". Since its inception in 2011, these articles have touched the lives of thousands of people who respond and share their stories of how gratitude has impacted their lives. Lisa discovered this magical practice when she started keeping a gratitude journal. Every day, she wrote down three to five things for which she grateful. Over time, it became a habit. When a myriad of positive events started happening, she realized that the only thing she had changed was her daily gratitude practice. Thus her research began. After reading hundreds of white papers, reports, books, and articles, attending classes and programs, Lisa discovered there was a lot more to gratitude than she would have imagined. Research shows that gratitude is more than a feel-good emotion. Studies show that gratitude changes our perspective and the way we evaluate what happens in our lives. Gratefulness has a physical impact - it strengthens our heart, bolsters our immune system, and gives us more restful sleep. Relationships improve and we all get along better. Business also benefits from thankfulness. When employees and customers feel appreciated, they stick around longer and are more productive and profitable. Expressing thanks positively affects us in all areas of life. The key is to start writing your 'gratitudes' down in a journal. Whether you write in the morning or evening doesn't matter. Whatever works for you is just fine. Also, don't be concerned about journaling for pages and pages. A gratitude journal can be as simple as writing down five sentences that begin with "I am grateful for..." Take two minutes to write your sentences, and another three minutes to contemplate what you just wrote - getting into the experience of the emotion of gratitude. These five minutes will potentially be your BEST five minutes of the day Gratitude is a PRACTICE, so you don't have to be PERFECT. Do what you can, with what you have, where you are and you'll be happier - guaranteed. Still not convinced? A recent study on gratitude by Psychologist Robert Emmons found the following benefits of a daily practice of gratitude: 1. Greater happiness. People who kept a gratitude journal were 25% happier than those who just kept a journal of routine daily events. 2. Better sleep. People who kept a gratitude journal slept 12% longer and woke up 15% more refreshed than those that didn't. 3. Physical. Gratitude journalers exercised 30% more than their non-journaling counterparts. 4. No side effects. Optimism, gratitude and other self-development practices are being studied to determine their ability to short- circuit depression and reduce blood pressure. Whether you believe this will work or not, Lisa challenges the reader to give it a try. The only stipulation is to go into it with an open mind and open heart. Negativity doesn't cut it in life, and it doesn't work here either. Are you up for it? For the next 52 weeks, read a chapter and contemplate the lesson and how you can apply it to your life. Look for ways to implement gratefulness into your life. Keep track of all that is changing for you - as well as the reaction of others. You'll be glad you did.

About the Author

Acclaimed author and speaker Lisa Ryan draws upon her 20-plus years of marketing and training experience to deliver life- and career-changing strategies and inspiration to her audiences. She is the best-selling author of eight books and a featured expert in two films, The Keeper of the Keys, with Jack Canfield of "Chicken Soup for the Soul" fame, and The Gratitude Experiment. As Chief Appreciation Strategist at Grategy, Lisa's programs focus on workplace culture, employee engagement, and gratitude strategies ("Grategies") for personal and professional development. She is a firm believer in the power of gratitude to uplift the spirit and change lives for the better - inside and outside of the workplace. Her down-to-earth approach and willingness to share best practices have proven to be a winning formula for her national and international audiences. Ryan's high energy and enthusiastic programs, sense of humor, and passionate delivery are ideally suited for conferences, leadership retreats, and keynote presentations. Lisa Ryan serves as President of the Ohio Chapter of the National Speakers Association and holds an MBA Cleveland State University. She has been blissfully married to Scott since 1996 and they are the parents of three very spoiled cats. Here's what her clients have to say... We had the pleasure of having Lisa Ryan as our closing keynote speaker. We appreciate Lisa's involvement with our program this year. She is an excellent speaker and has been great to work with overall. One attendee described Lisa's message perfectly: "Valid. Real. Relevant. Humorous. Encouraging." Stacy Cantu, President/CEO, Texas Healthcare Trustees "Lisa Ryan's presentation drew an audience comprised of University Hospitals' management, support staff, and clinical partners. Her message translated well to our diverse employee population. Lisa's interactive and uplifting presentation style touched our audience. She gave us tools that can be used in every day moments of life." Jill Fulton, LISW-S, LICDC, Employee Assistance Manager, University Hospitals I sat in Lisa's session and found myself doing something I don't do very often on a topic of which I've seen more than 100 speakers - I sat up in my chair and listened. Why? Because Lisa defined what should have been a familiar topic and made me look at it from a new perspective. Jason Thompson, Board Member, Recognition Professionals International