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10 Things a Caring Person Does Without Realizing It

Are you a naturally caring person?

In a world where you have endless possibilities where you can do or be anything, the best thing you can do is be kind. You encounter people every day that come from all walks of life. There is no way to know what this person is suffering from without talking to them, but you can be a caring person who shows that there are still good people in this world.

Suppose someone cut you off in traffic and nearly caused an accident. Your first instinct is to give them a rude gesture, honk the horn, and gripe about it on social media. You didn’t know this person was rushing to get to a loved one in the hospital dying.

Perhaps you’ve encountered a rude waitstaff at the local fast-food restaurant who sends your blood boiling. While your gut instinct is to report them to the manager and get them fired, there’s a story behind their poor mood you don’t know about. See, their baby has both mental and physical disabilities that keep them up all night long.

They run on two to three hours of sleep and can barely drag themselves to their job to make ends meet. The fact is that there’s no way for you to know what each person you encounter is facing in life, so it’s best to be kind because you may be the one smile that they need to see that day.

The difference in how a caring person responds is this: they will gather the facts before they judge or brush off such incidents.

Ten Behaviors Caring People Exhibit Without Realizing It

Do you consider yourself to be a kind person? Are you caring, have good manners, and go out of your way to help the elderly and those in need? Life is stressful, and the burdens that many people carry are great. If you could put yourself in the shoes of others for a day, your perception of things would vastly change.

caringWhen you put goodness, kindness, and a caring nature into the universe, it will return to you. Plus, people like kind individuals and they never lack for friends. Here are some things that kind people do to make this world a better place.

1. Eager to Offer Praise

A kind word can go a long way. A caring person who is kind-hearted towards others will offer praise to try to build up someone else. Even if it’s something as small as a new dress or a lovely cologne, they use good things about others to help build their esteem.

It feels good when people take time out of their day to stop and appreciate something nice about someone else.

2. Practice Patience

Patience is one virtue that takes a lot of practice to achieve. The next time you’re stuck in rush-hour traffic, the phone is ringing, the kids are arguing, and you’re late, this would be an excellent time to exercise this virtue. Patience means you don’t fly off the handle when people don’t move at the pace you require or do things the way you prefer.

3. Caring People Respect Privacy

The privacy of others is a big deal. Some people love sharing their children’s photographs all over social media; then others find it offensive that people would share such a private part of their life. When respecting others’ privacy, you consider their feelings and beliefs even if they don’t align with yours.

4. Show Sincere Appreciation

Have you ever handed someone a gift, and they look less than thrilled with the item? It’s hard to hide some sentiments, but a caring person does everything they can to show sincere appreciation for what they have in this life. You probably won’t hear them bragging about the car they drive or the home they live in as they see them as blessings and nothing to brag about.

5. Caring People Give Back to the Less Fortunate

Kind and caring people are the ones that are working in the soup kitchen during Thanksgiving and Christmas, and they’re the ones that clean their closets out to give to those in need. They donate their time and resources to help others and never take a dime for their assistance.

See, they know that there is always someone with less than they do, even if they don’t have a lot. These individuals live by the motto that you give your brother one if you have two shirts. Giving back makes you feel good, and the other person blessed.

6. Smile Frequently

In 1936, John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons wrote a song entitled “Smile.” Though it was written as a soundtrack for the movie Modern Times starring Charlie Chapman, it didn’t become popular until 1954 when Nat King Cole made a recording. The song’s words are commonly known and powerful as they resonate with so many people.

It merely states to smile through your heartbreaks, when there are dark clouds in the sky, and smile through your tears. When you smile, it’s your way of reaffirming to yourself and the world that things will be alright. Some experts believe that smiling is a magic pill because it tricks your brain into thinking that you’re happy.

You can show others how much you care by smiling at them. Who knows, it could improve their day too.

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7. Do Random Acts of Kindness

The movement to do random acts of kindness intensified a few years ago to show others that there are still good people out there. You may pull up to get lunch at a fast-food eatery only to find that the person in front of you has already paid for your order. Other acts are flowers sent for no reason, paying for the groceries of the person behind you, or doing anything that helps someone see you care.

The golden rule says giving to others is better than receiving something yourself. However, when you do these random acts, you and the receiver are blessed. You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to do these acts. A simple coffee to your boss in the morning or a candy bar to a coworker can be just as effective.

8. Involvement in Civic Events

No matter where you live, there are always civic events that help make the place you call home better. A person who cares will help plant flowers in local parks, assist in cleanup days to minimize litter, and do other things to improve this world. Civic events can be for charitable purposes, and they will be the first one to sign up as the help crew.

9. Caring People Show Good Manners

One of the best things parents can teach their children is good manners. Saying please, thank you, and you’re welcome shows good manners. Have you ever handed a child a gift and they snarled their nose and didn’t even thank you for the purchase? Someone who is kind and cares about others would never want to hurt their feelings.

Even if they didn’t like what was given, they would be generous and show impeccable manners. These positive behaviors come easily to these individuals; they don’t have to think about it.

10. Are Kind to The Elderly

Have you ever been in the grocery store and seen an elderly gentleman or lady having trouble getting the bags from the cart to the car? Stopping what you’re doing to help them is a sign that you’re a good and caring person. Being kind to the elderly is not something that doesn’t go unnoticed when it comes to the universe.

Good karma follows those eager to help others, even if it’s just a small gesture like putting bags in a trunk. Take time to stop and say high to the aging crowd, for many are lonely and go home to an empty house. You’ll be there one day, so it’s essential to be kind now.

caringFinal Thoughts on Being Kind and Caring

If everyone on this planet took time to practice just one thing on this list, they would make the world a better place. Do you think people see you as a kind and caring person, or are there things you need to work on?

It’s easy to become downtrodden and think of everything going so wrong in your life, but when you consider others’ needs, you put your troubles aside. Give, and it will be given back to you. No, the universe isn’t always going to bless you with monetary wealth, for some things in this life are worth more than any amount of money.

The priceless things you do daily are helping someone in need, smiling when you feel like crying, and never being too busy to help an older adult who is lonely and has no family at home. You will feel much better at the end of the day when you care and are kind to those you encounter.

Why Some People Hate Being Alone (And Why Some People Love It)

Would you describe yourself as an extrovert or an introvert? Some people aren’t happy unless they are surrounded by people, while others prefer being alone. Perhaps you have a little of both personality types.

Why is it that some people can’t stand to be alone and others love it? There are advantages and disadvantages to each option. Some introverts, also called solitaries, prefer to be alone but are forced to be around people because of their jobs or other social responsibilities.

Biologists and anthropologists explain that humans evolved as social creatures. The first human social unit was the family, and it quickly became extended families. Since there’s safety in number, these family units combined into tribes and early cultures.

Support and relationships with others are basic human needs. For many people, being alone can lead to anxiety, depression, and physical illnesses. Even though you may be social by nature, you may still have a few hours or days of solitude to get back in tune with yourself.

While some people are true loners and avoid human contact as much as possible, most people are a mixture of introversion and extroversion. The ratio is rarely 50:50, so you may be more of one personality than the other. Here are some pros and cons of being a people person or wanting to be alone.

Advantages of Being an Extrovert

being aloneDo you consider yourself an extrovert? If so, you’re probably at your best when you’re in a crowd. Extroverts usually exude warm, positive vibes and are often the life of the party. Does that sound like you or someone you know?

• Variety of Friends

One of the positive aspects of being an extrovert is that you meet so many interesting people. Extroverts don’t know a stranger and make friends easily. Having a large circle of friends from different walks of life enriches you, and you’ll always have a fascinating topic to discuss.

• Promotes Self-Confidence

Most extroverts have a high level of self-confidence and are willing to take risks if the benefits are high enough. When you are a people person, others naturally look to you as a strong, take-charge individual. Your exceptional conversational skills help you understand problems and work them out agreeably with others.

• Creates a Positive Attitude

Since most extroverts are optimistic, they tend to attract other positive people. They can also have a positive effect on negative people. Studies show that people who have a positive attitude are more likely to be healthy physically, mentally, and spiritually.

• Promotes an Attitude of Helping Others

When you enjoy being around other people, you may be drawn to helping professions like teaching, medicine, and social work. Extroverts usually derive great joy by helping others in difficult situations. They love people and seldom spend a lot of time being alone.

Disadvantages of Being an Extrovert

There’s nothing wrong with surrounding yourself with people you love and enjoy. However, there can always be too much of a good thing. If your personality ratio is too highly extroverted, you may encounter a few challenges.

• May Battle Loneliness

When you’re used to people around you all the time, it may not feel right when you are alone. Many people stay surrounded by others because they can’t stand to be lonely. Being by yourself may trigger bad memories from the past or cause you to be anxious or sink into a depression.

• You May Lack Independence

Extroverted people often place too much value on the opinions of others. If you have a difficult decision to make, you may poll the crowd instead of making it yourself. When you are a people person, you may need the cheers around you to have the nerve to complete a new task.

• Becoming Overbearing

It’s one thing to be the life of the party, but it’s quite another to be continually dominating the conversation. To be chatty, you may find yourself talking more than you are listening. Remedy the problem by practicing active listening and remember that other people have opinions that matter, too.

• Your Conversation Might be Over the Top

Who doesn’t like to laugh and cut up once in a while? Extroverts are usually known for their quick wit and sense of humor. Use humor judicially because too much can make you seem silly and immature. Monitor your voice’s tone and volume, so you don’t come off as loud, obnoxious, and offensive.

• Everyone Needs Some Alone Time

Are you too busy stuffing your schedule with meetings, parties, and gatherings that you get lost in the crowd? Extroverts often need to remember to take some alone time to rest and silently ponder questions in their minds. If this is you, try to make time for meditation, journaling, or taking a leisurely walk to enjoy nature alone.

Advantages to Being Alone Sometimes

History is brimming with a variety of people who shunned the company of others. Famous people like Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Rosa Parks, Katherine Hepburn, and Elenor Roosevelt were happier when they were alone. Actress Greta Garbo, also a loner, is known for her iconic line in a movie, “I just want to be alone.”

Some individuals take vows of solitude in specific religious communities. Others, like Henry David Thoreau, voluntarily lived a while in seclusion for self-reflection or inspiration. Thoreau’s two-year hermitage on Waldon Pond inspired his most memorable book.

When you are solitary, you have more time to reflect on your inner thoughts without interruption. You needn’t consider other opinions about your business. You may strongly prefer healing peace and quiet.

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• Most Introverts aren’t People Haters

If you are an extrovert, you may assume that solitaries hate people. While some loners despise the sight of others, most prefer more alone time. They are usually forced out of their shell for basic needs and social responsibilities. Many are deep thinkers who need time to recharge their batteries.

• You May be a Better Listener

Introverts spend a lot of time alone with only their inner voice to break the silence. Therefore, they often take more time to listen when others are talking. If you are solitary, you may have practiced good listening skills and use them well.

• Solitaries are often More Focused

Have you ever tried to concentrate around a bunch of noise and loud people? It’s even difficult for the most assertive extrovert to do. Since solitary people are usually alone, they’ve trained themselves to focus on ideas and tasks.

If you are solitary, you may have a natural talent for some jobs. These are best done alone, such as researcher, scientist, writer, or engineer. You can focus on your work without the distraction of needing company.

• You May Make Deeper Connections with Others

Although solitaries prefer going solo, they still need some social interaction to survive. Extroverts are a buddy to everyone and often don’t form close relationships. However, when solitaries are social, they are more apt to make a more substantial connection that will last.

• Introverts Can Also Be Leaders

Not everyone who is a successful leader is a people person at heart. If you are an introverted leader, you probably lead with compassion and integrity. When you let the extroverts around you do the work, both of you win.

Disadvantages of Being Alone

Being alone does have its perks, but it also has its disadvantages. The saying is true that nobody is an island. Socialization is a basic human need, and being alone all the time isn’t good for you.

• Society Labels Introverts

Since most people in every culture tend to stick together, a lone person is often labeled as an outcast. Many loners are eccentric and don’t always play by society’s rules. Therefore, they are often misunderstood, unfairly judged, and mistreated, which leads to more isolation problems.

If being alone is your thing, some people may think you are a snob or are. It may make socializing even more difficult for you. However, you owe no one an apology or explanation if you prefer to be a loner.

• Introverts are Often Overlooked at Work

You don’t have to be a people person to be successful at work. However, it would help if you still worked with others effectively. The unfortunate thing for loners is that they are often overlooked or ignored at work for their love of being alone.

If this is you, perhaps you’ve been overlooked for a well-deserved promotion. Maybe you miss out on accolades because you don’t speak up for yourself. You don’t have to become an extrovert to let your voice be heard to get what you deserve on the job.

being aloneFinal Thoughts on Being Alone–Love It or Not

There’s much to gain from being alone with your thoughts. Many people prefer isolation, yet they will never feel lonely. Still others love to be the life of the party. Neither way is wrong. So whether you are an extrovert or an introvert, you’re whole within yourself but can still benefit from being with others.

5 Things Parents Should Never Say to Adults With No Kids

In the endless circle of life, you raise your children and then have the blessing of watching them do the same. Since people live longer today than they did years ago, you may get to know your great-grandchildren. Each generation anticipates the joy of passing the torch to the future.

Also, every generation wants their children to have it better than they did. In many ways, technology has enriched the lives of your children and future grandchildren. They will, no doubt, earn more money and have more opportunities than you did.

As your children reach adulthood, you hope they settle down with the right person. After the wedding bells, you probably expect to hear the gentle hum of a lullaby. You long to hold those little ones in your arms and bless them as your family’s legacy.

After all, weren’t these the things your folks wanted for you and your mate? You want your adult kids to be happy, prosperous, and have a house full of babies. Isn’t that all part of the American Dream?

Why did you save many of your children’s baby clothes, furniture, and toys? It was in hopes that you would be outfitting a nursery for a new generation. Some couples start college funds for their future grandchildren.

You dream of holding that precious little one in your arms and wondering which derivative of Grandmother and Grandfather you’ll use. You hope the baby looks like your adult child because it takes you back to the day when you were a new parent.

Maybe you made some mistakes when raising your children, and that’s normal. Perhaps with having grandchildren, you feel you’ll have a chance of redemption. Maybe you hope to be a better grandparent than you were a parent.

Having a bevy of children may be your dream.

But what if your adult children have different ideas? It’s not always easy to change parental roles. When it comes to your grown child becoming a parent, it’s a touchy subject for some.

no kiddsWhat If Your Adult Children Can’t Have Kids?

Infertility can be devastating for couples who long to have children. Recent statistics say that at least 12 percent of women in the United States either have trouble conceiving a baby or carrying one full term. Of those, about six percent are never able to conceive.

Of course, modern science has proven that infertility is just as much a man’s problem as it’s a women’s issue. Fortunately, we no longer live in the times when women were ostracized, divorced, or even executed for the inability to conceive an heir, i.e., King Henry VIII. Studies conclude that one-third of infertile couples in the United States results from male infertility.

Discussing a couple’s infertility is off-limits, even if you are their parents. Suppose they come to you with their problem; then it’s best to listen compassionately rather than give advice. It’s often a painful subject that can cause a family rift if mentioned.

If your adult children talk to you about infertility problems, don’t be the first to suggest adoption. While adoption is an ideal and loving way to have children, let your adult children come to that conclusion. Just being there for them is the best thing you can do in this situation.

Five Things You Never Say To Childless Couples

In past generations, prominent families were the norm. Since most people were farmers since colonial days, families needed lots of children to help with chores around the land and the household. Birth control wasn’t a topic until the 1960s, so the more children you had, the better.

Now, couples with no kids needn’t worry about big farms and tedious house chores. Modern technology, conveniences, and safe birth control make it easier to decide if you will be a no kid household. Being childless doesn’t hold the stigma that it once did, especially for women.

When you were making plans for your children growing up, did you ever consider that they may be against having a family? It’s a bitter pill to swallow when you realize that you may not have grandchildren unless you have other children who want kids. How you react can make a big difference in your relationship with your adult children and their mates.

Before you get impatient and start with the third degree, maybe you should reconsider. Is this situation about their happiness or yours? Here are five things you should never say to your adult children who have no kids.

1. Aren’t You Even Trying to Have Kids?

Just because you are a parent never gives you the right to ask such a rude and intrusive question to your adult children. Think of the message you’re sending. It’s practically asking the couple to have enough intercourse or doing things to help the process.

Don’t allow your desire to have grandchildren to make you stoop to asking such an inappropriate question. What if the couple is battling infertility?

Try to remember when you and your mate first started. Do you remember worrying about finances and having enough space for children? Just hold your tongue and allow your adult children to make their plans and decisions for their lives.

relationships2. Hey, Your Biological Clock is Ticking Away

If you want to add insult to injury, then saying things like this can sting deeply. Not only have you intruded into a touchy subject, but you’ve insulted them, too. If you need to know, today’s women well into their 40s are birthing healthy babies.

Saying this rude comment also digs away at your adult children’s self-esteem. Are they somehow flawed in your eyes because they haven’t conceived soon enough to suit you? Remember to be a compassionate and considerate parent, and never ask about biological clocks.

3. I Bet You Save Tons of Money with No Kids

Do you believe that you raised a child who would put money over people? An inexcusable comment like this assumes that the couple is stingy and thinks only of money. Some couples wait to have children when it is more financially viable for them, and that’s their business.

According to recent statistics, a couple can expect to pay at least $233,610 from birth to age 18. Yes, that is a strong financial commitment to make. Some couples may wait a while, and some couples may say they want no kids from the beginning.

Another blow from this statement is the hint that you’re trying to ask how much money they make. It may have been acceptable to ask them when they were teens working a part-time job, but not once they’re on their own. Unless your adult children offer to tell you their financial business, the topic is off-limits.

4. Having Children Is More Important Than a Career

Until after World War II, women were stereotyped as the dutiful mother and housewife. Very few women worked outside of the home, let alone chose a career over having children. The Equal Rights Amendment and the Women’s Liberation Movement changed the family scene forever.

Now, it usually takes both people in the relationship working to make ends meet. It’s necessary and acceptable for couples to pay for childcare while they do. It’s also acceptable for couples to have no kids, so their careers aren’t hindered.

It doesn’t make them greedy or selfish. The decision is for those two, and they don’t need a third opinion. Learn to be proud of your adult children’s achievements, with or without children.

5. You’ll Never Be Complete with No Kids

Think of how cruel and devastating this comment would be to a couple who is silently battling infertility. It’s also a rude thing to say to a couple who has decided they won’t have children.

Most parents will tell you that one of their fondest achievements in life is being a parent and grandparent. That’s a heartfelt statement that’s true for them. However, it’s not true for everyone, especially those who have no kids.

It’s a grave mistake to raise your children to think that they are only worth anything if they have kids. How do you explain that to an infertile couple or to couples who choose to be childless? It sets your kids up for low self-esteem and a skewed sense of personal worth.

Yes, having children is a blessing that will enrich parents’ lives forever. The blessing of children can add to your adult children’s lives, but it may not complete them. A couple with no kids is just as whole and respectable as those with children.

no kidsFinal Thoughts on the Things You Should Not Say to People with No Kids

Even as adults, your children need to know that you love them unconditionally. If they choose to have no kids, working against them will only destroy your relationship. When you accept your adult children as they are and respect their decisions on having kids, everyone will be happier in the long run.

5 Reasons Why Feeling Sad Isn’t The Same As Being Depressed

Have you ever heard someone exclaim, “Ugh, I’m so depressed!” when referring to moments of feeling sad, even though they don’t have a mental illness? Have you wondered if that’s acceptable to do? You’ve come to the right place to find out!

Sadness is a straightforward term: it refers to the emotional state of being sad. Commonly seen as the “opposite” to happiness, it’s a natural reaction to certain unfavorable events and affects many people. You’ve probably been sad multiple times over the course of your life.

Depression, on the other hand, refers to a mental health condition. You usually feel sad in a way when you’re depressed, but it’s much more severe, and it can affect, or even ruin, your life. It’s difficult to control and affects a worryingly sizable chunk of the American population.

So what happens when you say you’re depressed when you’re really just sad? Well, this sort of language, while often not ill-intentioned, can be damaging to people with actual mental illnesses. On top of that, it’s also just plain inaccurate! Still not sure how to tell the difference? Fret not! Here are 5 reasons why feeling sad isn’t the same as being depressed.

1.    Feeling Sad vs. Mental Illness

feeling sadFeeling sad is a common emotion experienced by many people in the event of negative circumstances. Everyone experiences sadness and even periods of sadness following difficult events, disappointments, and other similar issues.

Although it feels negative, sadness is a productive feeling. It’s part of what makes you a human being, and it helps you work through and process different events and circumstances. In moderation and when necessary, the feeling is not just natural but also necessary.

Conversely, depression isn’t just an emotion – it’s a mental health problem. Even without a diagnosed depressive or mood disorder, depression is a medical term referring to unusual and disruptive levels of negative mood.

If it’s helpful, you can think of sad moods as a spectrum. On the far start of the spectrum is normal sadness, and at the very far end is severe depression. There are many different degrees of sadness and depression between that, but specific criteria determine when something can be considered depression.

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition: DSM-5 defines depression as the experience of five or more of the following symptoms:

  • A depressed mood almost every day for most of the day (required symptom if the loss of interest is not present)
  • Loss of or noticeably diminished pleasure and interest in most or all daily activities, almost every day (required symptom if depressed mood is not present)
  • A lack of or loss of energy, or an experience of fatigue, almost every day
  • Appetite level changes almost every day, OR noticeable weight loss without dieting OR noticeable weight gain
  • A reduced ability to focus, make decisions and think almost every day.
  • A reduced level of physical activity or thought slowness that can be observed by others and are not restless or subjective
  • Emotions of excessive guilt or worthlessness almost every day
  • Repeated or recurring suicidal ideation, thoughts of death, suicidal planning, or suicide attempts

2.    Specific Events vs. General Experience

Specific events or circumstances typically trigger sadness. Yes, sometimes you may not be sure why you are sad, but there are easily defined causes for sadness for the most part. For example:

  • The loss of a job
  • A sudden change or upheaval in life or routine
  • Rejection
  • A break-up
  • Homesickness
  • Disappointment
  • The illness of a loved one
  • The death of a loved one

But what about depression? Well, studies certainly have indicated specific events can still trigger depression. However, the difference is that depressed individuals typically are more susceptible to negative events like this, thus leading to a deeper experience of depression. The triggering of depression from specific events can also lead to prolonged, disproportionate depressive episodes or long-term depression.

And, of course, it’s worth noting that in many cases, depression seems to pop up from nowhere at all. This contributes to feelings of confusion and worthlessness, as the person involved may feel that they don’t deserve to have depression to begin with.

3.    Cheering Up vs. Inability To Enjoy Things

When you’re sad, even if you don’t feel much like doing what you usually like, you can typically find ways to cheer yourself up. Sure, it takes some coaxing, and you might not opt for your usual favorite things, but there’s sure to be something that perks you up again. It might be a good book, a favorite show, some good music, or even a pet.

With depression, though, that’s less likely to work. In fact, this is one of the main factors of depression: an inability to experience pleasure at all. The decreased positive thinking becomes almost all-consuming, and it’s not possible to be excited about, interested in, or feel positive about any of the things you usually love. You may feel:

  • A complete loss of passion for things you once loved deeply
  • That engaging in activities you once enjoyed is pointless.
  • A lack of interest or investment with things you once devoted your time and energy to
  • An inability to sustain any positivity you may feel towards these things for longer than a brief period.

pop quotes4.    Reluctance vs. Inability

Sadness can make you reluctant to do a lot of things. But it doesn’t remove your ability to do them at all. With depression, you may find that you can’t do anything at all, no matter how much you know you should – and even no matter how much you genuinely want to. Here are some examples of where this becomes most obvious:

·         Eating

Emotional overeating and undereating are both often engaged in when you’re sad. Regardless, you’re likely to eat still if you get starving, and you have some regulation for emotional eating even if you’re stuffing your face more than usual. But if you’re depressed, you might feel so much that everything is pointless that you don’t care about your health anymore, causing you to eat as little or as much as you feel driven to do no matter what.

·         Hygiene

When you’re sad, you might not feel like doing your usual skincare routine, and you might even skip a shower for a day. But there’s a limit to how much you’ll let sadness affect you before you say, “Okay, time to stop this.” On the other hand, depression can cause you to be completely unable to keep up your hygiene at all. You may not shower for a week, might stop brushing your teeth, or stop taking out the trash altogether.

·         Daily Tasks

You might need a couple of days to process sadness before you can throw yourself back into everyday duties. Still, ultimately, you’re likely not going to let yourself lose your jobs and ruin your relationships because you’re sad. With depression, everyday things become impossible. You know you have to go to work, reply to texts, and perform chores, but you simply can’t. And with every passing second, you sink more and more into either guilt at not doing those tasks or feelings that everything is too worthless to bother. This is why many depressed individuals are often labeled “lazy,” even though they can’t control it.

5.    Short-Term vs. Long-Term

When you’re sad, what you’re experiencing is an emotion. By nature, emotions come and go. They ebb, flow, grow, and fade with time in turn. Even sadness that is more stretched outcomes in lapses. Depression, on the other hand, is long-term. It must last for at least 2 weeks and, for many people, it may never really go away. Here are some examples of this time-based difference:

·         Persistence

Sadness usually goes away after a few days, or you will at least be able to notice things fading in intensity or at least improving as time goes on. With depression, it’s long-term. Most people experience depression for months, if not years, and some may never really fully recover from it, either. There’s no way to snap out of it.

·         Variations of Feeling Sad

Sadness, even when stretched out, may come and go. For example, if you’re recovering from a break-up, you may feel sad for a longer period, but it will likely come and go. You’ll have days when you feel great and days when the sadness comes back, and it may even change with the hour. With depression, things are often one monochrome shade of grey. Even on “good” depression days, things are just “fine.” It’s as if the depression is now the undercurrent for everything.

·         Changes

Sadness can ruin a day or two, especially if your sadness is a little inconsolable. Still, you’ll likely be able to carry on with the things you absolutely have to do and even muster some positive thinking. On the other hand, depression can change your entire life. It can feel like you’re living in a completely different world than you were before, and the disorder colors all aspects of what you once knew. It can be a terrifying experience.

feeling sadFinal Thoughts On Why Feeling Sad Isn’t The Same As Being Depressed.

There is a trend in everyday language where people use hyperbole to express themselves. Unfortunately, this hyperbole sometimes crosses into territory that it shouldn’t be in. For example, someone who likes things clean may say they have OCD even though they don’t, or someone may call themselves “autistic” for missing a social cue.

These uses of hyperbole aren’t just a little too extreme, but they’re also dangerous. They create stigma surrounding actual, real mental disorders and illnesses. They give off an idea that these disorders are either less severe than they truly are, or they make it seem like no one really has them because everyone claims to. For things like sadness versus depression, that can be the whole difference between someone getting life-saving help or succumbing to their illness.

Of course, you shouldn’t gatekeep people who use the term “depressed” if you don’t know their story. Many people with depression refer to it flippantly as a humorous coping mechanism, and you can’t tell who does or doesn’t have this disorder from the outside looking in. Instead, focus your energy on being more aware of your own language and using more correct terms to describe your emotions.

If you feel that what you’re experiencing is more similar to descriptions of depression than feeling sadness, you should seek a professional opinion. Even if you’re just not sure at all, there’s no harm in speaking to a doctor or mental health professional to know for certain! Don’t be afraid to reach out for help. There are sure to be people who can help you and are happy to do so.

14 Mental Health Benefits Of Showing Gratitude

Do you ever feel like your mental health is slipping in multiple different areas at once? Have you ever wondered if there was a way to address those problems cohesively? The answer might lie in simply being thankful.

Sure, it sounds condescending, but gratitude has always been a wonderful booster for psychological wellbeing. Just try it and see! Here are 14 mental health benefits of showing gratitude and being thankful.

1.    It Makes You More Optimistic

The more grateful you are, the more likely you are to shift your thoughts towards positivity. Your thoughts will slowly and steadily begin to automatically seek out the positive things in life that you can be grateful for, effectively retraining your brain.

This means that showing gratitude changes your perspective, allowing you to see silver linings before you lose yourself in grey clouds. That’s powerful stuff!

showing gratitude2.    It Relieves Stress

Being grateful can benefit positive thinking by helping to regulate your stress levels. A study found that when experiencing gratefulness, people feel a variety of surprising results, proving that being thankful:

  • Reduces heart rate
  • Creates a calmer mind frame
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Creates a sedative state
  • Relaxes anxious brain communication

On the flip side, experiencing feelings of resentment would have the opposite effects, worsening stress levels all around. The research suggested even further that directing your attention and concentration onto things to be grateful for can be enough to relieve the worst of stress in difficult situations, giving you better positive thinking.

3.    It Reduces Your Risk Of Depression

When you’re grateful, you’re not necessarily being unrealistic. Instead, you’re focusing on the blessings. You’re telling yourself that the world isn’t terrible and not everything is bad. As a result, you feel better overall, and the way you think can change.

Research suggests that this creates a significant ripple effect. It helps you keep working towards your goals, remaining motivated through trials and tribulations. All combined, this reduces your risk of developing depression at all, which is an immeasurable mental health benefit!

4.    Showing Gratitude Gives You A Positive Outlook

The human brain typically has what experts call a “negativity bias”, which is a natural tendency to focus on the negative in life. It also means you’re more likely to focus on what you lack and the potential trials you face ahead. This is a completely normal way of thinking, sadly, as the brain attunes to this perspective quickly as you grow up.

But being grateful can turn these behaviors towards positive thinking, and all you have to do is a little bit of practice. The act of writing daily or even weekly logs of things you’re grateful for can lead to better mood and reduced symptoms of both mental and physical health. More importantly, it shifts your perspective, moving your mind towards the positive.

5.    It Makes You More Altruistic

Did you know that being grateful for your life can also make you want to give more to others, especially those in need? To better understand this, we can take a closer look at a rather interesting study conducted using the analysis of brain activity via an MRI scanner. Here are some pointers from the results:

  • The ventromedial prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain responsible for risk versus reward processing, lit up when participants experienced feelings of altruism and gratitude.
  • At the beginning of the study, most participants experienced higher reward values from gratitude than altruism.
  • After three weeks of gratitude journaling, the value of altruism as a reward increased significantly in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, and in most participants, was valued more than gratitude.

This study suggests, then, that practicing gratitude can make altruism more rewarding to you than continuing to receive more benefits, yourself. Your entire perspective just changes!

6.    It Makes You Less Materialistic

Materialism isn’t always a negative trait, but most would likely agree that isn’t among the best. There’s nothing wrong with having some material success as a goal, but problems can arise when you focus too much on material objects over everything else.

If you’re looking for a way to reduce those tendencies, showing gratitude can help! Participating in acts of kindness while keeping a gratitude journal can reduce your interest in materialism, moving items and objects further down the list of your priorities, according to research.

7.    It Boosts Your Self-Esteem

Do you often feel unconfident about your abilities and skills? Being grateful for them can help raise your self-esteem, according to studies. It’s a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy. The more positive you are regarding what you can do, the more likely you are to manifest that positivity. This both helps you to improve and keeps your self-esteem in the present moment high. This can also apply to:

  • Your appearance
  • Job performance
  • Personality
  • Lifeskills
  • Your habits

gratitude8.    It Can Help You Recover From Substance Addiction

Addiction is an incredibly difficult thing to overcome. Aside from its obvious physical effects, it takes a toll on your mentally, causing:

  • Feelings of guilt or shame regarding your addiction
  • Inability to break out of the cycle of addiction
  • Perceptions of pointlessness at the concept of breaking addiction
  • Increased likelihood of relapse due to difficulty with coping emotionally
  • Overwhelmed emotions regarding the knowledge of the difficulty of addiction recovery

If you’re trying to fight substance abuse or are recovering from substance abuse, then gratitude may help you in your journey. It allows you to develop positive traits, strengths, and resources that motivate you towards a better life while boosting your desire to see your journey through to the end.

Do note that gratitude alone cannot fight substance abuse or facilitate its recovery. You are encouraged to seek professional help in the process.

9.    Showing Gratitude Makes You Happier In The Long-Run

Did you know that the act of keeping a gratitude journal can make you significantly happier in the long run? Studies have indicated that you can find your long-term happiness boosted by more than 10%!

But why does this happen? Well, taking notice of the good in life allows you to facilitate positive thinking. You feel happier when you’re aware of the things that can make you happy.

10. It Helps You Cope With Emotional Trauma

Emotional trauma is hard to fight. Your brain has formed links between certain triggers and danger, causing strong, disproportionate, and even self-destructive reactions to those triggers. Whether in the form of depression or PTSD, emotional trauma is tough to handle.

The good news is that gratitude can help you in your recovery. Telling yourself about how thankful you are for your progress and being grateful for positive aspects of your life can be a fantastic coping mechanism that facilitates healing.

Once again, please note that gratitude alone is not a sufficient form of trauma recovery treatment. You are encouraged to seek professional help in working through trauma and all the complexities it entails.

11. It Boosts Social Support

When you are grateful, you have a brighter outlook on life that makes other people more likely to support you. You’re grateful for their company, and when you express that thanks, they feel appreciated and want to continue because they know their actions are positively impacting you.

This leads to increased social support, which doesn’t seem like a big deal. But social support is capable of boosting strength in tough times, reducing depression and stress levels, and reminding you that, no matter what, you’re not alone. These are important things to have in your life, and studies suggest the little gratitude that earns these benefits is more than worth giving.

12. It Reduces Suicidal Thoughts

Studies indicate that gratitude protects the brain front the worst of suicidal ideation. This is because it helps with factors like coping with difficult times, reduces depression, and boosts positive thinking. When you are at your lowest, being grateful can be all you need to pull you back to safety. It’s really remarkable to think about.

It bears repeating that severe suicidal ideation without treatment is dangerous, and gratitude alone should not be considered a sufficient counter-measure to it. Seek help immediately if you feel that you may attempt suicide or cannot stop thinking about your suicidal desire.

13. It Improves Spiritualism

For many people, spiritualism is an inherent part of their mental health. If that’s not the case for you, that’s completely valid. But if it is, then read on!

Many people suffer from feeling like they have lost aspects of their spirituality or become disconnected from their faith. It can weigh negatively on your mental health if you perceive this to be a problem, as you may feel guilty for “abandoning” a faith you’ve always upheld.

Gratitude can help you rise up from a spiritual “funk”, say studies. If you worry that you’ve become more “worldly”, remembering the things you are grateful for and expressing thanks to figures of your faith for that can help you get back in touch with your spirituality.

14. It Boosts Work-Based Mental Health

There’s no denying that work can take a toll on just about anyone, but being grateful might be the main way to overcome the worst mental detriment from a difficult job. Here are some things that being thankful in the workplace can help:

·         Purpose

It’s hard to continue working when you feel like you have no purpose. Being grateful may be able to increase feelings of fulfillment and satisfaction during your career. When you’re grateful, the meaning is easier to find as you apply your strengths, abilities, and positive thinking to achieving career goals.

·         Patience

Economic decision-making can be very crucial, and it takes a strong mind to hold out to just the right moment to make positive decisions with decreased pressure. To say no to short-term gratification in favor of long-term results, practice gratitude!

·         Overall Psychological Health

If you’re experiencing stress from such issues, expressing your thanks in workplace environments and being grateful for your work can protect you from the worst work negativity, including common side effects of more mentally taxing jobs.

showing gratitudeFinal Thoughts On Some Mental Health Benefits Of Showing Gratitude And Being Thankful

It can be difficult to express and show gratitude every single day, but it’s a habit that you can learn to build. It takes time and effort, but work on your thankfulness and it will begin to come more naturally to you. Once gratitude is an automatic habit, you’ll be reaping the mental health benefits constantly!

10 Signs You’re With a Genuinely Kind Person

Do you believe you have a soulmate who was placed on the earth just for you? Some people spend a lifetime finding their significant other. If you’ve found a new love interest, how do you know if he’s a genuinely good and kind person?

First impressions aren’t always accurate since many people put their best foot forward. Perhaps you are one of those people that believe in love at first sight. However, many people mistake infatuation for love without really knowing the person.

Nobody begins a new relationship wanting an insincere or mean person. Unfortunately, you may fall for a guy before you realize he’s a real jerk. How can you tell the true character of a new love interest before you fall in love?

Ten Signs You Are Falling in Love with a Kind Person

She may say all the things you want to hear, but are her words and actions congruent? Trust your instincts, and you must pay attention to the unspoken things about her. Here are ten positive signs that you’ve met a kind person who may be your happily ever after.

kind person1. They’re Truthful

Before someone becomes your significant other, you must know without a doubt they’re honest. When you meet a new love interest, pay close attention to the things they tell you. Some people try to impress their dates by exaggerating stuff about themselves.

Some dishonest individuals will bald-faced lie about their marital status, age, or what they do for a living. If you catch your new love interest lying initially, how could you ever trust them? A kind person will be honest, transparent, and trustworthy.

2. He or She Treats Others with Respect

Suppose you want to find out if your possible significant other is kind, then you should first notice how they treat others. When you go out for a date, do they do things like open the car door for you, or pull out your chair at the dinner table? Chivalry has never gone out of style, and you’ve found a gem if they have polished manners.

How does this person treat people in the service industry? A person with a genuinely kind heart will treat wait staff and other individuals in the service industry with respect and decency. Even if there’s a problem with a product or service, they work it out in a civil manner.

When you get to meet their family and close friends, watch how they interact with them. Remember the old saying that you can tell how a man will treat you by watching how he treats his mother? This adage can be used for women too.

A kind person will be courteous and thoughtful to their family, friends, and even strangers. How they treat you is a clear indication that you’ve found one of the good ones. They’ve probably been raised well and will be careful with your heart.

3. They Own Their Mistakes

Even the best folks make mistakes. Sometimes, good people make poor choices that hurt others and themselves. However, a genuinely kind person will own up to their mistakes and shortcomings and will make amends. A narcissistic person will usually shift the blame to others to make themselves look better.

You know that you’ve met your Mr. or Ms. Right when they don’t act like a know it all. Kind people listen to other’s opinions and may change their way of thinking. Are they the first to say that they’re wrong?

Your new love interest isn’t perfect, and they’re going to make mistakes along the way. It’s all part of life and how people learn and grow. If they’re honorable, they will apologize and learn from their mistakes.

4. They’re A Spiritual Person

It’s a common mistake to assume that spirituality and religion are synonymous. While religions often have spiritual aspects, they are two different things. You can be a good person who is spiritual without religious dogma or any connection to deities or supernatural beliefs.

If your significant other is a spiritual person, they’re in tune with more meaningful things than themselves. They believe in love, faith, loyalty, and inner strength that transcends any material goods the world offers. They may even talk about having a “spiritual connection” with you.

Spiritual people are often kindhearted because they take time for self-reflection. Your sweetheart may practice yoga, meditation, journaling, or other spiritual exercises. As you both mature spiritually, you positively affect each other.

5. They Don’t Have Time for Drama

One of the greatest destroyers of relationships is unnecessary drama. A kind person values time and relationships too much to mess with drama. When people come to them with juicy gossip and backbiting, they will politely step out of the situation.

For one, most kind people try to stay positive and avoid a negative atmosphere. They know that negativity can eventually lead to depression, anxiety, and other mental disorders. Research also demonstrates a correlation between a negative attitude and severe health issues.

You’ll also notice that they don’t engage in hateful talk and accepts people as they are. They will keep their distance from drama mongers and won’t encourage their efforts. They are courageous enough to deal with real problems, but they aren’t looking for trouble or soap opera moments.

pop meme6. They Have A Great Sense of Humor

Nobody wants to be in a relationship with someone sour, no matter how attractive they’re. There’s an old saying that those who can laugh at themselves will never stop being amused. A sense of humor in both partners is crucial in a successful relationship.

Does your significant other make you laugh? Do they enjoy a funny joke and are not afraid to laugh at themselves? Remember that kind of person will never make prejudiced comments or hurtful jokes at the expense of others.

7. They’re A Life-Long Learner

Good people who are true to themselves are perpetual students of life. This doesn’t mean that your sweetheart will be enrolled in college forever, but education is essential. As a student of life, they are continually trying to glean knowledge from other people.

They enjoy traveling and exploring different cultures and ways of thinking. They use this knowledge to better themselves and share with you and others. A kind person respects their elders and is enriched by their life experiences.

Kind people never use their education or life experiences to snub or degrade others. Albert Einstein re-stated Aristotle when he observed that the more he learned, the more he realized he didn’t know. Kind and wise people are never too smart to learn from others.

8. They’re A Good Listener

Yes, not all good listeners are kind people and may use the information to manipulate others. However, a kind person is considerate of others and is honestly interested in what they have to say. You may notice this fine quality in your new love interest.

Are your significant other a brilliant conversationalist and a good listener? Do they use open body language and lean slightly toward you when you’re talking? When they mirror your emotions and restate what you’ve said for clarification, you know they’re a good listener.

9. They’re Kind to Animals

This may seem like a trivial point, but it’s more essential than most people realize. Multiple studies have linked animal cruelty to human cruelty and homicide. Your love interest can be kind to all animals, whether they prefer to have pets or not.

If they do have pets, how do they treat them? It’s a good sign when they talk about their pets, like friends or a family member. Kind people may not have pets or be affectionate to animals, but they will not tolerate animal cruelty or exploitation of any kind.

10. They Go the Extra Mile

People who have a genuinely kind heart will do practically anything to help someone in need. They help others because it’s the right thing to do, and it’s not for their gain. These are the people who volunteer in civic and religious organizations.

Is your sweetheart a generous person? Do they give of their time and material goods to help those who are less fortunate? A wise person once said that you could give without loving, but you can’t love without giving.

That’s not to say that your new love interest will be a doormat. They may be generous to a fault, but they have enough wisdom to see when they’ve been taken. Even then, good people will often err on the side of kindness.

kind personFinal Thoughts on Your New Love Being a Kind Person

Perhaps you’ve told yourself that all you ever wanted in a relationship was someone who’d be good to you. You’ll never find a perfect person, but you can find a mate who is kind, loving, and honest. If you look for these positive signs in your new love interest, you will probably be on the path to a fulfilling relationship.

Psychology Explains Why The Oldest Child Is Often The Most Responsible

The birth order is vital in a family. The oldest child is a test run for the parents as everything is new. They often spoil and coddle this baby because they’ve never done this before. Most parents will spend way more money and time with their firstborn as they are just learning the ropes of parenting.

When the next child comes along, they’re known as the middle sibling in the family order. The middle child doesn’t get the time or attention that the older child did because the parents are more established and have knowledge under their belt. The last child, commonly referred to as the baby, holds a particular spot in the parent’s heart.

The family is recognized as the last sibling born, and they often get special treatment. By this time, the parents have much experience in child-rearing, and they loosen the rules a bit. Many parents are advancing in age and are close to being grandparents, raising this child with a different set of rules than what governed the siblings.

Family dynamics are exciting and complicated. While each child has specific challenges that they must overcome, their position within the family unit cannot go unnoticed. Most people have heard about middle child syndrome and the perils of being wedged in between the oldest and youngest children.

However, there are some special considerations for each person born in the family. Did you know that the oldest child is often a leader and more responsible than the others in the sibling group? Is it possible that their placement in the birth order sets them up to be assertive, healthy, and one that people follow?

Examples of First Born Leaders

oldest childThroughout human history, psychologists studied the birth order and its significance on personality and life. Commonly, those born in the first position tend to be a bit bossy. Thankfully, their domineering nature comes with other good traits like being responsible, organized, and ambitious. These mature and self-disciplined people are natural-born leaders.

If you think this is all hype, you should consider some people throughout history who prove this theory to be true. The following people are the oldest child in their family:

  • Oprah Winfrey
  • George W. Bush
  • Winston Churchill
  • Emma Watson
  • Beyoncé
  • Kate Middleton
  • Rihanna
  • Sandra Bullock
  • Taylor Swift
  • J. K. Rowling
  • Richard Branson

Many studies state the birth order means everything regarding your personality, and then other studies refute such findings. However, amidst all the data is grains of truth that every parent should at least consider.

Do High Expectations Encourage Success?

Perhaps some of the drives that first-born children have come from their parents’ high expectations. Is it any wonder that these kids are often ambitious and strong academic achievers? They grow up with a strong sense of responsibility as their parents expect more from them, so they are often mature.

Setting high standards and making such demands forge these children into leadership. Sure, they have many expectations, but they get a great deal of affection from their parents. The parent takes time to read every book, hold them longer, take them everywhere they go and give them their full and undivided attention.

As with anything new, they dive headfirst into parenting and want to do everything right. Thankfully, parenting skills are fine-tuned, and by the time the next child rolls around, they have become more relaxed. It’s interesting to note that these kids’ high expectations seem to work as self-fulfilling prophecies.

The kids have had positive affirmations spoken to them, and now they want to work hard to live up to their parent’s expectations. It’s uncanny what spending more time and speaking positive things into a child can do for their esteem and life. It’s not that the parents aren’t doing the same thing with the other children, it’s just that the first one in the family gets so much more attention, and it seems to destine them for greatness.

Scientific Studies Back Theories on The Oldest Child

A study was conducted at the University of Texas-Austin to determine the importance of being born first and any implications it had on life. After examining the participants, they found that children born first in the family order are more than 30 percent likely to own a company, become a politician, or do something monumental in their life.

After examining their personality traits, the study found that these first-born kids are more emotionally stable. They also have a persistent nature that gives them the drive they need to keep going. They are socially outgoing, which is another personality trait that is necessary to be a leader.

Lastly, they are willing and able to assume responsibility regardless of the difficulty. First-born children take the initiative because it’s built-in them to have a take-charge nature. Another interesting notation from the study was that first-born kids tend to have higher IQs.

Oddly enough, this is believed to be caused by the strict nature and the time the parents had to invest with this child. Your words are powerful and can change the atmosphere. In recent times, the importance of positive affirmations has come to the forefront.

quoteSpeaking Positive Affirmations to Your Child

Speaking positive things over someone can have a significant impact on their life. It’s dually noted that a parent devotes more time and energy to the oldest child simply because of their family position. One of the critical things that could be the difference in this child is the amount of positivity spoken over them. Parents often say something to the firstborn like:

  • You’re going to do great things in this life.
  • You will reach every goal you set.
  • You could do any job that you wish when you grow up.
  • There’s no one as amazing and wonderful as you.
  • I pray blessings over you that you will have all your heart’s desires.

Now, if you speak these things into any child day in and day out, don’t think for one minute that it won’t have a dramatic impact on their life. Sayings like this can have a significant influence on a kid as well:

  • I love you so much.
  • You’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me.
  • I’m so glad you’re in my life.

You can easily see how building this child up like this is going to have a positive impact. It’s not that the parents don’t care or don’t try to build up the other children in the family, but they don’t devote the time and energy because their parenting styles evolve.

The Time You Spend with Your Children Counts

Some say that first parents are a bit over-zealous with their oldest child. They read to them every day, have them trying to read at a young age, and work on hand-eye coordination techniques to advance them in life. When the other children come around, there’s less time to devote to such tasks.

A study was conducted by the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth that looked at the IQs of children between the ages of 14-21. They wanted to see what impact the family order had on their intelligence. Shockingly, firstborn children often have higher IQs than those born later into the family.

Another interesting thing the study uncovered is the mother’s habits while the child was in the womb. First-time moms start prenatal vitamins earlier, get to the doctor sooner, and take better care of themselves. Since this is a new experience, they want to avoid caffeine, lunch meat, over-the-counter medications and make sure they do everything they can to have a healthy baby.

It’s not that mothers don’t care about other kids; it’s just that they’ve already done this process once, and everything turned out fine. So they adjust and relax a bit on the stringent rules.

oldest childFinal Thoughts on How Parents May Instill a Different Attitude into the Oldest Child

To sum things up, the theories on the oldest child and the birth order come down to one thing; the extra time parents spend with this child destines them for success. The shifts that come about in the maternal attitudes change how the other children turn out. The parents love all their children the same, but the time restraints and methods are what evolves.

When you examine the fact that parents are teaching their kids to count, do their alphabet, and read by the age of three, it’s programming them for success. They aren’t leaving it up to the education system as they’re taking an active approach and putting them ahead of the game. The extra time and the positivity instilled in these children make the oldest child destined to succeed.

Now, keep in mind that it doesn’t mean that the middle or youngest child cannot be successful too; it just means that they don’t have the advantages of having all their parents’ attention on them, and their development puts them at a slight disadvantage.

These 15 Quotes on Gratitude Remind You to Be Thankful Always

Being thankful can make all the difference in your life, as these quotes on gratitude will explain. It can differentiate between happiness or despair, calmness or chaos, grief or joy, and many other strong emotions. Plus, it can help those around you be happier, as well.

When you are thankful always, you will never feel like your life is lacking anything. You will be content with what you have, and it seems that further abundance normally follows. When you are constantly seeking more in life, the best things seem to come to you.

If you struggle to think of things you can be thankful for, simply think of the things in your life right now. This could be the people you love, your home, the clothes you are wearing, or just the beauty of nature. You could be thankful for having a job, reliable transportation, or the ability to talk to loved ones who are far away.

No matter what it is, you are thankful for, remember to show your gratitude. These quotes on gratitude will help you remember why you should be thankful.

Fifteen Quotes on Gratitude

quotes on gratitude1. “Gratitude is a powerful catalyst for happiness. It’s the spark that lights a fire of joy in your soul.” – Amy Collette

If you want to be happy, try practicing gratitude. When you are thankful for what and who you have in your life, you will find yourself happier than ever.

2. “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.” – Melody Beattie

By showing gratitude, you will live a fuller life. You will realize that you already have enough, and your life will simplify. All things will be better when you are thankful, and nothing can compare to that.

3. “Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful.” – Buddha

One more day in this world is something always to be grateful for. Even if things seem bad, you woke up and have another chance at life. Remember this anytime you’re having a hard time with something, and you’ll remember to be thankful.

4. “Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.” – Oprah Winfrey

Being thankful will lead to feeling like you have everything you need. It’ll attract more good things, too. On the other hand, focusing on the things you don’t have will always leave you feeling empty.

5. “At times, our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.” – Albert Schweitzer

If someone in your life makes you feel this way, make sure you let them know it. Show gratitude to those who make you feel alive because they are the important ones. When you show gratitude, they’ll continue to light the flame that Schweitzer describes.

6. “Acknowledging the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all abundance.” – Eckhart Tolle

You will always feel like you have plenty if you are thankful for what you already have. Plus, when you show gratitude, it will seem that your life becomes overflowing with great things. Be grateful for what you have and see how much you gain.

7. “Gratitude helps you to grow and expand; gratitude brings joy and laughter into your life and into the lives of all those around you.” – Eileen Caddy

With gratitude, you can become more than you are now. Not only will you learn and develop, but you will also be happier and bring happiness to those around you.

pop meme8. “If a fellow isn’t thankful for what he’s got, he isn’t likely to be thankful for what he’s going to get.” – Frank A. Clark

As Clark explains, if you aren’t grateful for what you already have, you will never be thankful for anything. If you aren’t thankful, you could have everything and still feel like something is missing. With gratitude, however, you will feel like you always have enough.

9. “Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” – Melody Beattie

If you want peace and understanding, you have to be thankful for everything you have. You are today because of your past, so you have reason to be thankful for that.

Being thankful will help you love your life and the person you are now. Plus, it will help you see where to go next in life. With this, you can strive for a bright future while feeling happy where you are now.

10. “Gratitude also opens your eyes to the limitless potential of the universe, while dissatisfaction closes your eyes to it.” – Stephen Richards

You can do so many things in life if you are thankful, and so many opportunities will be open to you. If you are looking for the good in life, you will find it everywhere. Without gratitude, however, you will be blind to the good in the world, and you will miss out on the best opportunities.

11. “The more grateful I am, the more beauty I see.” – Mary Davis

When you are always thankful, you will see the world more positively. You will see the good in those around you, and you will see the beauty of nature. It will bring on a new perspective that will make you feel even more grateful for the things around you.

12. “I don’t have to chase extraordinary moments to find happiness – it’s right in front of me if I’m paying attention and practicing gratitude.” – Brené Brown

Chasing excitement and beauty will never leave you feeling fulfilled, as Brown explains. Instead, bask in the environment around you right now. Pay attention to your loved ones, and to the other things that matter most.

When you think of all the great things in your life and show your gratitude, you will feel much happier. This is something that couldn’t be found if you traveled the world searching for it. It is much simpler than that, as it only requires showing thanks for what you already have.

13. “Gratitude will shift you to a higher frequency, and you will attract much better things.” – Rhonda Byrne

Being thankful and showing gratitude will lift you higher than you’ve ever been. You will feel happier and more fulfilled, and you will attract good things. When you feel like you already have enough in life, you will find that you keep receiving more.

14. “The soul that gives thanks can find comfort in everything; the soul that complains can find comfort in nothing.” – Hannah Whitall Smith

A giving soul can find good and comfort in any situation. This requires finding the good in all situations, even when it seems hard to do.

On the other hand, those who complain will never see the good. Things will always seem off to them, and they will not be able to find peace or comfort anywhere. So, remember to be thankful always so that you can find comfort in life.

15. “There is a calmness to a life lived in gratitude, a quiet joy.” — Ralph H. Blum

Life often seems hectic, out of control, and overwhelming. Things get busy, and unexpected situations occur, no matter how much you have planned.

To ease all of this, take time to be thankful and show gratitude. Then, you will find that life calms down, and you feel less stressed. You will find more joy and happiness, and you will feel fulfilled.

quotes on gratitudeFinal Thoughts on Reading These Quotes on Gratitude

These quotes on gratitude will remind you to be thankful always. Being thankful can benefit you and the world around you in so many ways. You will be happier and more fulfilled in life, and you will always feel like you have enough.

Show your gratitude for those you love and for the things you have. You will be amazed at how quickly your life seems to improve, and you’ll find more positivity coming your way.

If you find yourself struggling to embrace what you have, remember these quotes on gratitude. They will help you remember why you should be grateful and all that you have to be grateful for. When you can be thankful always, you will see just how great life can be.

Climate Experts Explain Why Recent Hurricanes Were Stronger

Climatologists have found that tropical systems have become much stronger in recent years, thanks to climate change. Not only do hurricanes take more time to weaken after making landfall, but they intensify faster and dump more rain than usual.

A study published in the journal Nature on November 11, 2020, revealed that recent hurricanes carry more moisture due to warming oceans. Therefore, they retain strength for longer periods of time after hitting land.

Climate experts believe that warming oceans will only cause storm systems to become more intense in the future. The scientists project that future storms will impact communities further inland and cause even more destruction. Roofing damages caused by extreme weather conditions should be fixed immediately. If your home has roof leaks that need to be repaired, you should consider hiring a professional roofing contractor. Seek Affordable Remediation & Emergency Services if your property has been flooded and you need help with water removal and damage repairs.

“The implications are very important, especially when considering policies that are put in place to cope with global warming,” said Professor Pinaki Chakraborty, senior author of the study and head of the Fluid Mechanics Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). “We know that coastal areas need to ready themselves for more intense hurricanes, but inland communities, who may not have the know-how or infrastructure to cope with such intense winds or heavy rainfall, also need to be prepared.”

Climatologists have already established associations between global warming and hurricane intensity. However, they have done little research into how climate change impacts the rate at which tropical storms weaken. This groundbreaking research reveals how tropical systems have been slowing down in recent decades.

Warming oceans causing stronger hurricanes

The scientists analyzed North Atlantic landfalling hurricanes in the past 50 years. They discovered a direct correlation between the slowdown of storms and warming ocean temperatures. On the first day after landfall, scientists found that storms weakened almost twice as slowly as they did in the 1960s. Back then, hurricanes lost about 75 percent of their intensity 24 hours after landfall. But now, they lose only 50 percent.

hurricanes“When we plotted the data, we could clearly see that the amount of time it took for a hurricane to weaken was increasing with the years. But it wasn’t a straight line — it was undulating — and we found that these ups and downs matched the same ups and downs seen in sea surface temperature,” said Lin Li, first author and Ph.D. student in the OIST Fluid Mechanics Unit.

The researchers created computer simulations of four different storms to test the association between warmer oceans and slower weakening hurricanes. They set different sea surface temperatures for each to see how the hurricanes would react. Once the simulated hurricanes became Category 4’s, they cut off moisture supply from beneath to create landfall.

Li explained: “Hurricanes are heat engines, just like engines in cars. In car engines, fuel combusts, and that heat energy is converts into mechanical work. For hurricanes, the moisture taken up from the ocean’s surface is the “fuel” that intensifies and sustains a hurricane’s destructive power, with heat energy from the moisture converted into powerful winds.

“Making landfall is equivalent to stopping the fuel supply to the engine of a car. Without fuel, the car will decelerate, and without its moisture source, the hurricane will decay.”

The study results

The simulations revealed that storms developing over warmer waters took longer to weaken, despite them all having equal intensity at landfall. Professory Chakraborty says that this proved their theory that warmer oceans cause storm systems to weaken more slowly, even after they hit land. However, they still didn’t know why this occurred.

Additional simulations revealed that “stored moisture” caused the hurricanes to retain strength longer. The scientists explained that storms carry a slowly depleting stock of moisture once they make landfall. So, even though they can’t draw moisture from the oceans any longer, they already have so much potential energy stored.

Scientists found that sea surface temperatures had no impact on the virtual hurricanes, which had no stored moisture. The tropical storms weakened at a normal rate when they lacked this accumulation of moisture.

“This shows that stored moisture is the key factor that gives each hurricane in the simulation its own unique identity,” said Li. “Hurricanes that develop over warmer oceans can take up and store more moisture, which sustains them for longer and prevents them from weakening as quickly.”

Future implications

Because recent storms contain more moisture, they consequently dump more rain on affected areas. Coastal and inland communities have seen unprecedented amounts of rainfall in tropical storms and hurricanes. For example, Hurricane Harvey hit Texas in 2017, with scientists noting it as the wettest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. Some areas saw up to 60” of rain in a matter of days.

Since storms have increased in intensity and moisture levels, future climate models need to consider stored moisture. Warming oceans have dramatically altered the behavior of hurricanes, and this research shows the importance of models keeping pace.

Furthermore, the research highlights the shortcomings in simple theoretical models most commonly used to analyze hurricane decay.

“Current models of hurricane decay don’t consider moisture — they just view hurricanes that have made landfall as a dry vortex that rubs against the land and is slowed down by friction. Our work shows these models are incomplete, which is why this clear signature of climate change wasn’t previously captured,” said Li.

More research lies ahead

The scientists now want to study hurricane data worldwide to determine how global warming affects hurricane decay elsewhere.

Prof. Chakraborty said: “Overall, the implications of this work are stark. If we don’t curb global warming, landfalling hurricanes will continue to weaken more slowly. Their destruction will no longer be confined to coastal areas, causing higher levels of economic damage and costing more lives.”

hurricanesFinal thoughts on the groundbreaking study about strengthening hurricanes

Global warming and climate change have led to tropical storms becoming more costly and dangerous. Warming oceans have caused storms to store more moisture, resulting in heavier rainfall and slower decay once they make landfall. Furthermore, hurricanes have become stronger and intensify faster due to climate change. These factors will lead to more people reeling from the consequences of storms in the future if warming trends continue.

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