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Tell Someone In Algonquin, LITH You’re Grateful For Them

Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills, and we'll publish it in November.

Patch wants to know who and what you’re grateful for in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills. We’ll publish your letter as part of our “30 Days Of Gratitude” series.
Patch wants to know who and what you’re grateful for in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills. We’ll publish your letter as part of our “30 Days Of Gratitude” series. (Getty Images)

ALGONQUIN AND LAKE IN THE HILLS, IL — Patch’s “30 Days Of Gratitude” will run throughout the November with stories about living with gratitude — in simple terms, a deliberate choice to see the goodness and joy in your life and to wish the same for your neighbors.

Living with gratitude is a matter of continually counting one’s blessings while at the same time recognizing that the source of goodness in one’s life is other people.

One goal of our “30 Days Of Gratitude" series is to show our appreciation for all the people and things that make our lives richer. We invite you to fill out the form below and write a letter of thanks to a person, group or thing that makes life in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills better.

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We’ll publish your letter here on Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Patch as part of our “30 Days Of Gratitude” series.

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Robert A. Emmons, a University of California, Davis, psychology professor known as the “father of gratitude,” said this of gratitude:

“Gratitude is an affirmation of the goodness in one’s life and the recognition that the sources of this goodness lie at least partially outside the self. It emerges from two-stages of information processing: affirming and recognizing. Gratitude is the recognition that life owes me nothing and all the good I have is a gift. It is a response to all that has been given. So it is foundationally and fundamentally a way of looking at life.”

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