Gratitude
The grateful life
Harvard experts say gratitude is not only beneficial for individual health, but also for the wellbeing of society.
Could gratitude make your life better?
Saying thank you
Members of the Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Dental Medicine Class of 2023 took a moment to thank those who helped them most.
To my father, whose left leg was afflicted with polio: Thank you for teaching me what it means to be a man and to walk with dignity.鈥William Mbongo
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I want to thank my mom and my grandmothers, who have taught me that women are powerful."Logan Beyer
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Mommy, I want you to know I have the privilege of putting on this white coat and feeling like a superhero because of you."LaShyra 鈥淟ash鈥 Nolen
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Living gratefully during a pandemic
Finding gratitude in challenging times
On the “Harvard EdCast” podcast, Kristi Nelson says we should determine what things are essential and stay connected to those, while figuring out how to let the rest go.
An attitude of gratitude
Teaching kids about gratitude
Gratitude is about more than just saying 鈥渢hank you.鈥
- Graduate School of Education
Talking about thanks and giving
- Harvard Divinity School
Practicing praise and gratitude
- Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Writing notes of thanks
- Harvard Chan School
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