Although November is often associated with giving thanks, expressing our gratitude toward others is a habit we should strive to create throughout the year. As we talked about in the last wellness corner, the holiday season can bring positive emotions for some but negative emotions for others. You never know what someone might have hidden away or compartmentalized in order to complete their work or other daily tasks. Gratitude, or “Vitamin G” per Bern Melnyk, can make a difference in someone’s life. Let’s make it a habit to show our gratitude toward others. Need some ideas on how to show gratitude? Although it can be as simple as saying you appreciate someone, or something they’ve done, this link from the Chief Wellness Officer provides more ideas.