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Discover Ludwig"count blessings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to acknowledge and appreciate the good things in one's life. Example: During times of hardship, it is important to take a moment to count your blessings and remember all the things you are grateful for.
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As we march, I silently count blessings.
Each year we congregate, and count blessings and losses.
Children joined Easter egg hunts in the parks, and families gathered to share meals, count blessings and retell old stories.
"If you want to sleep more soundly, count blessings, not sheep," Dr. Emmons advises in "Thanks!" his book on gratitude research.
The future is far more uncertain than it was before the storm, but for now, there is a little more room to breathe and to count blessings.
It may sound simplistic, but the evidence cannot be ignored: If you want to sleep more soundly, count blessings, not sheep.
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My mom always taught me to count my blessings so I am counting my blessings!
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