Official Review: The Gratitude Effect

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Expressing gratitude is definitely the right attitude. We should all learn to say thanks.

There is this story that tells of two rooms in heaven. One room is gargantuan and millions of angels work there. Another room is tiny and is used only when the angel who works part-time comes in. The first room is for receiving petitions; the latter is for receiving thank-you messages.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 05 Jan 2020, 20:11 Expressing gratitude is definitely the right attitude. We should all learn to say thanks.

There is this story that tells of two rooms in heaven. One room is gargantuan and millions of angels work there. Another room is tiny and is used only when the angel who works part-time comes in. The first room is for receiving petitions; the latter is for receiving thank-you messages.
Well, we can certainly work at giving that angel work full time!! Thanks for stopping by.
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Seems like a very helpful book that helps you live more happy and satisfying life. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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SomeoneInTheWorld wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 05:47 Seems like a very helpful book that helps you live more happy and satisfying life. Thanks for the wonderful review!
The author has written a very motivational book. I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for commenting.
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I love the idea of the 66 day challenge! Gratitude is something that is often difficult for people to express, but it can be one of the most important interactions you'll have with a person. Thank you for the review!
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Rayasaurus wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 14:37 I love the idea of the 66 day challenge! Gratitude is something that is often difficult for people to express, but it can be one of the most important interactions you'll have with a person. Thank you for the review!
This is a unique approach and asks the reader to make a long-term commitment. It helps you stay focused until it just becomes natural. Thanks for your thoughtful comments!
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The 66-day gratitude challenge definitely seems like a good one to pick up if one needs it! Although 66 does seem like an odd number, the author seems to have his reasons for doing so (as you mentioned)? Thanks for the lovely review!
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gen_g wrote: 09 Jan 2020, 19:08 The 66-day gratitude challenge definitely seems like a good one to pick up if one needs it! Although 66 does seem like an odd number, the author seems to have his reasons for doing so (as you mentioned)? Thanks for the lovely review!
I thought the 66 number was intriguing. The author does give a convincing and thorough explanation for this number. Thanks for stopping by!
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I sure would like to learn more about gratitude and its attendant effects of positivity. Thanks for the thorough review
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Wyland wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 01:10 I sure would like to learn more about gratitude and its attendant effects of positivity. Thanks for the thorough review
This book is a good place to learn more about gratitude. The author explains his points clearly, and it's not too long of a book. Hope you enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by!
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The lists or resources at the end of the book would make it even more enjoyable. Thanks for the review.
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Julius_ wrote: 19 Jan 2020, 15:04 The lists or resources at the end of the book would make it even more enjoyable. Thanks for the review.
I hope you will have a chance to read the book. It will be worth your time! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. I appreciate it. :)
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I'm glad such a book has been written about gratitude, since having a gratitude habit is often portrayed as the key to living a fulfilling and happy life. Thank you for your beautifully written review!
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espo wrote: 07 Feb 2020, 15:35 I'm glad such a book has been written about gratitude, since having a gratitude habit is often portrayed as the key to living a fulfilling and happy life. Thank you for your beautifully written review!
This is a wonderful book full of helpful and practical suggestions to fill your life with gratitude. I'm glad you enjoyed the review and hope you will have an opportunity to read the whole book. Thanks for your kind comments! :-)
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I'm an advocate of a ''gratitude attitude''. I believe that the more grateful one is, the more positive, hopeful, and optimistic he/she will be. Grateful people have no sense of entitlement; they expect nothing from anyone and are grateful for all things. Grateful for your review!
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