“Studies show that grateful people are happier and more satisfied with their lives and social relationships. They are more forgiving and supportive than those who are ungrateful. They are less depressed, stressed, envious, and anxious. In fact, high levels of gratitude explain more about psychological well-being than 30 of the most commonly studied personality traits” (Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, in a worthwhile reflection for Thanksgiving Week)
“Without even knowing it, movie soundtrack makers appear to mimic the sounds of animals in distress.” Wired reports.
Do we really know enough to govern ourselves?
Pastor, worried about infidelity, tells church leaders to quit Facebook or resign.
Ah, yes, “Music for Washing and Ironing.” And just in time for Christmas:
Posts at “Get Anchored” since last Tuesday:
LeaderLines: How to Handle Charitable Appeals in Your Group
“Is it an event worthy of an evangelical's time?”
Austin Civic Orchestra and Symphonic Band
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