Having an attitude of gratitude is food for the mind, body and soul. When it comes to our attitudes, we choose what we focus on. We can either be grateful for the good in our lives or dwell on the negative. Surprisingly, research shows that gratitude is one of the most important factors in happiness and overall well-being. In fact, people who are grateful tend to be happier and have better mental and physical health than those who do not express gratitude regularly. So, how will you cultivate a grateful attitude and/or help others around you cultivate a grateful?