In the Midst of Uncertain Times, Being Mindfully Grateful Can Improve Your Life

Published on Nov 17, 2020

Maggie Thomas (image courtesy)

Although times may seem tough right now, that doesn’t have to be the case, especially when you are being mindfully grateful.

On Wednesday, November 18, Pasadena-based therapist Maggie Thomas will conduct a virtual lecture that will show you simple tools that will help create a more meaningful and joyful life.

The event, titled “Mindfully Grateful,” is hosted by the Pasadena Public Library and begins at 11 a.m.

“When we give our gratitude for what we have or what we would like to have in our lives, we are using the law of Quantum physics to create an even better life for ourselves and those around us,” says an announcement for the event on the Pasadena Public Library webpage. “The use of power of gratitude is researched and documented to be an effective approach to manifest what we want.”

Thomas, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), has over 20 years of experience working in the mental health field and is in private practice in Pasadena. She has given numerous talks in San Gabriel Valley and speaks monthly at the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasadena, and at the West Hollywood Community Center.

As a Clinical Social Worker, Thomas provides individual, group and family therapy to assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent mental illness, as well as emotional and behavioral disturbances.

LCSWs have additional hours of training that qualify them to work in clinical settings. Though the role of social workers and clinical social workers differs, their goal is the same: to act as an advocate for and improve the lives of their clients.

To register for Wednesday’s online event, visit www.cityofpasadena.net/library/calendar/ and click on the November 18, 11 a.m. tab. It will take you to an online form which you need to fill up and submit online.

A link to the Zoom event will be sent to your email after you register.

For more information, call (626) 744-4066.

The event is recommended for adults 18 years old and above.

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