The simple act of expressing gratitude has the power to uplift ourselves and others. Gratitude provides perspective and can help us find acceptance in difficult situations. The practice of gratitude has the potential to bring peace in the present and inspire us to be our best selves for the future.
We asked the SLCC community to take a moment for reflection to answer the question, “What are you grateful for and why?” In a series of posts this month we hope answers from students and staff will bring peace and positivity into your day.
Robin Hortin. |
Robyn Hortin: "I am grateful for friends who listen and understand. You don’t have to see them every day and then when you get together it's like there’s no time lost."
Sarah Terry. |
Sarah Terry: "I really love the ocean, particularly the sound of the waves, how they are sometimes loud, and sometimes soft, it brings me a lot of peace and happiness."
David Schafler. |
David Schafler: "Someone recently asked me what my favorite place in the world was and I thought about it, and I couldn’t really pick a place. It doesn’t really matter where I am as long as I have my best friend with me. There’s no better feeling in the world than feeling love, feeling appreciated and knowing everything is going to be okay."
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