The Science of Gratitude: Practicing an Appreciation for Ourselves and Others

for each other, and for the wonderful things in our lives. As we move
into Thanksgiving, it's timely to explore the science of gratitude and
try gratitude practices together as a community. Scientific research
suggests that gratitude leads to increased happiness, better health, a
sense of connection, more energy, more self-confidence, and more
positive emotions, as well as less stress, anxiety, and depression.
Gratitude is also the glue that holds relationships together. In many
cultures throughout history, gratitude was considered the key to a
successful and meaningful life. After this workshop, you'll understand
how gratitude impacts the body and why we need gratitude for better
functioning brains. We will also try a gratitude meditation together.
We will discuss how to make gratitude a daily habit and develop a
grateful personality. The law is a client service business where
relationships play a primary role, so this workshop is also useful
professionally.
To learn more about the speaker, Elizabeth Pyjov, check out her website here: Elizabeth Pyjov | Executive Coaching New York
This program was made possible in part by a grant from the New York Bar Foundation
- November 24, 2025
- 7:00 PM
- 8:00 PM
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- Virtual Participation
- Webinar
- LAPNOV2425

