"Gratitude" Map Invites Users to Accentuate the Positive


Sure, Scientific American loves our World Gratitude Map.  But remember, you saw it here, first!  "Someone's loved one got a new job in San Francisco. In Charlottesville, a canceled reservation allowed someone else to get a seat on a sold-out train and arrive in time for a wedding. The storybook characters Pooh and Piglet made someone in East Sussex, England, happy, and in Colorado Springs,ever-reliable bacon brightened someone's day.Grateful people have posted these bright spots on the World Gratitude Map, a crowd-sourcing project with an uplifting mission."

How wonderful to start 2013  with our collective focus on all that is good and beautiful and possible in the world.  Happy New Year!

Wynne Parry's 7 Tips to Cultivate Gratitude in the New Year

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Miss Joannie from Pringle Inspired this blog
Happy New Year! Inspired by the life and optimism of Miss Joannie from Pringle, .LiveScience writer Wynne Parry distills seven tips to cultivate gratitude for 2013:  Slow down and take notice.  Feel your Feelings.  Build in Ways to Help Others.  Say Thank You.  Find Ways to Connect with Others.  Be Creative with Nostalgia.  & (best of all) Notice What You Have. More on the rather than what you don't. ) Follow these tips & you'll be bouncng back in no time.Miss "Joannie from Pringle inspired this blog and the World Gratitude Map.