TLGratitude
December 4, 2020
As we wrap up 2020, a year that will go down in the history books, TLG would like to take a moment to reflect on the many things we are grateful for. We want to keep a focus on the positives in our community, no matter how negative or desperate things may seem in the moment. We are confident that gratitude can be a catalyst for positive outcomes in the days and months ahead:
Gratitude facilitates contentment. Practicing gratitude is one of the most reliable methods for increasing contentment and life satisfaction. It also improves mood by enhancing feelings of optimism, joy, pleasure, enthusiasm, and other positive emotions. Conversely, gratitude also reduces anxiety and depression.
Gratitude encourages “paying it forward.” Grateful people are generally more helpful, generous of spirit, and compassionate. These qualities often spill over onto others.
Gratitude changes perspective.
Gratitude is about feeling and expressing appreciation.
Gratitude is the opposite of being discontented.
And right now, we could all use connection!
Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve is a 44-acre haven for birds, animals, and people located on the edge of Boise's West Bench featuring trailheads, pathways, and overlook areas - Connecting humans and nature.
December 11, 2020
Gratitude promotes physical health. Studies suggest gratitude helps to lower blood pressure, strengthen the immune system, reduce symptoms of illness, and make us less bothered by aches and pains.
Today we are focusing on our gratitude for the community we live, work, and play in. The importance of physical and mental well being can be directly linked to physical activity and being outdoors. We are proud to design environments to help facilitate this and grateful we get to do it in this community.
TLG Landscape Architects Jyl Glancey, Sean Conner, Matt Adams, and James Leo share with elementary school students what we do! We strive to add value by giving back to the communities that support our business. We are incredibly grateful to live, work, and be a part of this community!
December 18, 2020
Gratitude strengthens relationships. It makes us feel closer and more connected to friends and family, and colleagues. When we feel and express gratitude for each other, we each become more satisfied with their relationship and develop stronger bonds.
Today we focus our gratitude to the people at The Land Group. This exceptional team of individuals works hard, but works together. The bond this group has formed is a direct reflection of their respect for one another and respect for the work they do. We are so grateful for our TLG team!