Lawyers are hardwired to notice the negative in every situation.
But then Thanksgiving comes around, with its tradition of reflecting on the year and expressing gratitude for the good things in life.
The idea behind a gratitude practice is easy enough: It means taking time to think intentionally about positive events and people that create feelings of thankfulness.
November 21, 2019 at 02:15 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Lawyers are hardwired to notice the negative in every situation.
But then Thanksgiving comes around, with its tradition of reflecting on the year and expressing gratitude for the good things in life.
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