Gratitude Creates a Profound Impact on Health & Happiness
This November, I encourage everyone everywhere to celebrate National Gratitude Month and experience gratitude’s profound impact on health and happiness. From enhancing psychological well-being to boosting physical health, gratitude has a transformative effect that can change lives in meaningful ways.
National Gratitude Month is a time to recognize gratitude’s lasting influence on our lives.
Studies show that grateful individuals sleep better, experience reduced stress, maintain healthier diets, and engage in increased physical activity. Moreover, a July 2024 Harvard study showed a connection between gratitude and longevity among older adults.
The core values that make up my foundation are faith, family, service, gratitude, and honesty. Those things matter most to me; I try to live by these values. They are manifest in how I treat others and the choices I make. I am committed to living in harmony with these values, particularly when times are tough and I feel pressure to do otherwise.
3 Things to Enhance Feelings of Gratitude
- Gratitude Jar. Every day this month, write something you’re grateful for on a small piece of paper and add it to a jar. At the end of the month, review your collection of positive moments to reflect on.
- Thank-You Notes: Send thank-you notes to people who have made a difference in your life. Even a heartfelt text or email expressing gratitude to others can strengthen relationships and foster a deeper sense of connection.
- Pay it Forward. Perform random acts of kindness and see how the ripple effect of gratitude can spread joy far and wide.
Feeling Grateful
My gratitude begins with my parents, wife, and children.
Mom shaped my life, and I am forever grateful. She glowed from the inside out and made everyone feel like they were the most important person in the world. I am also so grateful for the life my dad lived, for the lessons he taught, and for the values he instilled in me. His faith runs through me and buoys me up.
My wife, Lori, continues to bless my life with her goodness. I’ll be forever grateful for my wonderful family.
When I think of my precious relationships with my wife, children, and grandchildren, and I consider my career at USANA, I thank God.

I shared these thoughts in a news release published on Nov. 1, 2024. More inspiring examples of gratitude are found throughout All the Right Reasons, where all proceeds go to feeding hungry children. Each book purchase provides 40 meals.


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