How can you develop a legacy of generational gratitude in your home? In an era where all-access materialism reigns, where entitlement-enhanced messages constantly flood the airwaves, it can be easy to focus more on our have-nots than on our haves. But did you know that gratitude is a learned behavior--one we can cultivate in our homes and our organizations? Join Dr. Lisa on today's show to discover the physiological, neurological, spiritual, and relational benefits of thankfulness.
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