I'm Just Sayin...
Faith, Hope, Love and Gratitude
11/24/2011 6:00:50 AM
Resilience is defined in psychology as the capacity to cope with stress, traumatic events and adversity. There has been a tremendous amount of research on this subject with respect to Hurricane Katrina, the Tsunami, Haitian earthquake and Chilean miners in terms of predicting who would thrive and who would struggle after these horrendous disasters.

My own experience when dealing with Hurricane Katrina/Rita victims leads me to realize that you can’t predict the psychological survivors or psychological victims based on education, wealth, intelligence or material success in life. More interestingly, I found that survivors shared the following non-quantifiable to traits:

Faith: A belief in Something Bigger, whether it was God, family, a higher power or a cause that they believed in.

Hope: A belief that no matter how bleak things are at the present, they had an optimism that it would get better.

Love: Whether it was an individual, family or group, feelings of love toward and from others.

Gratitude: Being thankful for the things they had rather than wishing or complaining about the problems they faced.

So what does this have to do with Thanksgiving? Quite simply: You don’t have to survive a hurricane or a personal tragedy to incorporate these simple things into your everyday life. These characteristics that define one who can handle adversity are the very same characteristics that will define who will have a happy, healthy and productive life.

So this Thanksgiving when you feel the need to reflect on the hard economic times, the high unemployment rate and all the problems we are sharing, stop. Turn your attention instead to what you have faith in, who you love, who loves you, and your hopes for the future. Most importantly, take the time to acknowledge with gratitude all the good things you have in your life.

Those simple steps will help make this the best Holiday season ever.

Happy Thanksgiving!
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11/24/2011 5:48:25 PM
And even if the worst has not happened to us, do we actually know how many times we were in danger, but our guardian angel protected us? Do we know when something nice happens, if it was by chance, or it was sent by God? Do we know that all the beautiful things that happen or may happen, are actually a gift from Him? And so is music... He made it for us... thrust it from heaven, and left us to do a refined search…in the exploration of perfection, such as His.
11/27/2011 5:27:57 PM
DDA that is my sentiment exactly, and as i was headed over to my sister's home for Thanks Giving Dinner i was thinking of your post The Family Dinner. http://drdalearcher.com/imjustsayin/the-family-dinner this is I would have to say my top post of yours that i favorite the most, for encouraging family togetherness and the purpose of eating at the dinner table. It reconnects us with the true meaning of the start of the holiday season by giving to those that are less fortunate than ourselves, and the celebration of the birth of Jesus approaching, so many people loose that focus after all the news reports of people getting injured over the Black Friday Sales. I specifically went to Mass last night with Loren my youngest son to pray for the families who were affected in all the stores. It was included in the our Universal Prayer during Mass. Loren bless his heart caught the attention of the priest, by his attention to watching me teach him how to do the cross with holy water on his head, heart and shoulders.
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