Your Retirement | Gratitude is good for you

By Paul McKeon
Updated January 8 2018 - 10:26am, first published 10:19am

I’m guessing that many of us have been making New Year resolutions which hopefully haven’t been abandoned yet. Many resolutions are about improving our lives in various ways and looking for better outcomes in 2018. I’d like to suggest that as well as looking for things that will improve our lives, we should also take the time to be grateful for what we already have. We tend not to think much about all the advantages and possessions we have. Instead we are encouraged to focus on the things we want in the belief that having them will make us happy.

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