This is the introduction to my Research Project. If you are a part of the group that I'm assigned to please leave a comment on how I can improve this. I'm open to any ideas.
It’s almost the weekend and I just managed to pick up my son from his mother’s house. While driving back home, suddenly, I heard a loud noise and I had lost steering for a brief period of time. Worried with confusion because my son was in the car, I then pulled over and noticed that my tire popped and lost air. Usually, when things like this happen, I would moan and groan for a couple of minutes until I could get my composure. However, today was different and I was thankful. My thought patterns were being re-written because I’m trying to find something good of this. I could not believe this, but I was glad this happened while the weather was nice and warm. Weird, right? I have felt this sense of gratitude recently because my professor has told us to practice the “three good things,” or gratitude for our class where we wrote three good things by the end of the day. Although, I might have changed the way I feel that day, what about tomorrow, next week, months? I then concluded at that time that if I continued to practice “the three good things” tomorrow, next week, and months to come, that maybe I can be rewrite life in a positive light. The three good things gratitude process did have a positive impact on my well-being as I continued to practice and apply it for the days to come. However, can this gratitude process “three good things,” impact and have a positive role for my well-being?
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Ray CabanceI'm a student at Delaware County Community College and I major in Criminal Justice. Currently working for the State of Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Archives
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