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The Gratitude Project

How the Science of Thankfulness Can Rewire Our Brains for Resilience, Optimism, and the Greater Good

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In our fractured, "me-first" world, the science and practice of thankfulness could be just the antidote we need.

Gratitude is powerful: not only does it feel good, it's also been proven to increase our well-being in myriad ways. The result of a multiyear collaboration between the Greater Good Science Center and Robert Emmons of the University of California, Davis, The Gratitude Project explores gratitude's deep roots in human psychology—how it evolved and how it affects our brain—as well as the transformative impact it has on creating a meaningful life and a better world.

With essays based on new findings from this original research and written by renowned positive psychologists and public figures, this important book delves deeply into the neuroscience and psychology of gratitude, and explores how thankfulness can be developed and applied, both personally and in communities large and small, for the benefit of all.

With contributions from luminaries such as Sonja Lyubomirsky, W. Kamau Bell, Arianna Huffington, and many more, this edited volume offers more than just platitudes—it offers a blueprint for a new and better world.

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    • Library Journal

      September 11, 2020

      In a year as difficult as 2020, it may be hard to imagine being grateful for anything. However, the timing is perfect for this guide to gratitude, the result of years of research [by Smith & Co. or who are the editors? do we need to include?] at the University of California, Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. The book is divided into six parts, which progressively introduce the benefits of gratitude, starting with the meaning of gratitude and ending with the transformational potential when it is applied to society and helping others. Each section is comprised of several minichapters three to 10 pages in length, allowing readers to digest as much as they like in one sitting. Chapters explore themes covering gratitude as it relates to self, relationships, family, work, education, race, religion, gender, politics, health care, and more. Several examples expressing thankfulness are provided. Notable contributors include Arianna Huffington and W. Kamau Bell, in addition to dozens of practitioners and professors from across the United States. VERDICT Readers looking for more than a fluffy, feel-good gratitude journal will enjoy this research-based affirmation of the necessity for gratitude in all areas of life.--Jennifer Clifton, Indiana State Lib., Indianapolis

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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