Tracy Tresidder

An Attitude of Gratitude



Posted: Tuesday, December 14, 2010

by Tracy Tresidder
Coaching 4 Teenagers

"A felt sense of wonder, thankfulness & appreciation for life" Robert Emmons

Gratitude is one of those things that we wish the teenagers of today showed more of. Often, as parents, we forget to express our own gratitude for the people and things we have in our lives that make it so special. Teens model their parent’s behaviour so start today with showing an attitude of gratitude and your teens will begin to as well!

Having an attitude of gratitude is reported to have one of the strongest links with mental health of any character trait. Numerous studies suggest that grateful people are more likely to have higher levels of happiness and lower levels of stress and depression.

A recent study of 161 people published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research found that those who focus on what they have-not what they lack-fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly. The study also found that grateful people are also less tired and more functional during the day.

And gratitude does a lot more for you than just helping you get a good night's sleep. Study after study has confirmed that people who practice an attitude of gratitude are likely to live longer, are happier people and enjoy better health.

Why bother being grateful?
Grateful people:

How to practice gratitude

Your call to action:
Choose one of the practices above and put it into action consistently for the next 4 weeks. Then watch your happiness levels soar. And then keep it up every week for the long term!

Reference Source: The How of Happiness by Sonja Lyubomirsky
Tracy Tresidder MEd, PCC is an ICF professionally certified coach. She was named the ICF 2009 Coach of the Year (NSW). Tracy specialises in working with parents and teens. Parents - learn how to assist your children to build lives of confidence, courage and compassion. Discover the seven simple steps to create a mutually loving and respectful relationship with your teenager. Go to http://www.coaching4teenagers.com.au to see the programs that are available now. Tracy is also the Director of Professional Standards for ICF Australasia, an ICF Assessor and Mentor Coach. Visit the website to see more of what she has to offer. http://www.tracytresidder.com Tracy Tresidder; Website

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» left by Jennifer Stewart
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I'm grateful for your article! I like what you say re children learning from parents, it's so true.
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