All the Feels - Leading Our Emotionsනියැදිය

DAY 28: GRATEFUL
Did you know that there are recent neuroscience studies about gratitude confirming what the Bible has said from the beginning? Gratitude changes everything. In one study, they were able to show how the effects of anxiety are greatly reduced and even eliminated when gratitude was introduced to the brain.
Studies have shown that people who regularly practice gratitude experience better sleep quality, reduced stress, and are overall more resilient. Do you regularly practice gratitude? Here are some ways you can begin today!
- You can start a gratitude journal + write out 10 things you’re grateful for each day.
 - When you hear yourself start to complain, choose to pray and thank God for all He’s done for you instead.
 - In moments where you don't know what to say, turn on some worship music to help you find the words to praise.
 
Don’t be passive about this, gratitude is a powerful tool God’s given us to combat many of the negative emotions we face. You can choose to lead your emotions by practicing gratitude.
මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

Feelings. We all have them. Some of us speak them out loud while others silently shut down. As we walk through life experiencing the highs and lows of celebrating, grieving and everything in between—what happens to us and our relationships when we let what we feel drive what we do? How can we lead our feelings instead of being led by them? Let’s learn how to authentically navigate "all the feels" according to God’s Word without allowing our emotions to cloud our experiences. 30 Day-Devo by Nicole Wiencek with Ashley Clement.
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