This week: faithfully facing the unknown. June 27, 2023 | [Read Online]( Diver Crams Hand in Shark as Others Come [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables%20-%20Faith%20%26%20Joy&body=Diver%20Crams%20Hand%20in%20Shark%20as%20Others%20Come%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2Fdiver-crams-hand-shark-others-come) Welcome back to Faith & Joy, a weekly newsletter that makes you smile no matter how hard you try not to! Hey everyone, Did you know that you can ârewireâ your brain to be happy? Itâs true! This is exceptionally good news since itâs also true that most of our brains are naturally hard-wired to see things in a negative way. This mostly stems from our survival-focused nature. Where we once benefited from perceiving everything as the threat to our survival that it often was, that same tendency now frequently works against us in the form of spiked cortisol levels and everything that comes with them. Thankfully, by learning more about our brains and what tickles their fancy (or grinds their gearsð¤), we can actually take control of the situation and train our brains to be more positive. Itâs free, easy to do, and you already have all the tools you need right inside your mind. Learn 4 ways to retrain your brain in this incredible [article]( by Dr. Jena Field. But before you do, scroll on for your Tuesday dose of Faith & Joy! â¤ï¸ If it's your first time reading or a friend sent this to you, you can [subscribe here](. Today's Enjoyment: - Quote: "âJoy does not simply happenâ¦â - Video Reel: Food has a way of bringing everyone together⦠- Trending Loveable Stories: - Diver Crams Hand in Shark as Others Come - Firefighter Adopts "Baby Box" Newborn [Give your dog the best: Fresh, nutritious meals delivered from Nom Nom. Get 50% off + free shipping!]( Taking the guesswork out of feeding your dog is easy with Nom Nom. Thatâs because every [pre-portioned Nom Nom meal]( is formulated by Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionists. That means each meal has your dogâs caloric needs in mind and is made with fresh, whole-food ingredients you can pronounce. [Get 50% off your first order]( and have your dog try Nom Nom for themselves. [Get 50% off]( *Please support our sponsors - theyâve been very gracious in helping to keep this newsletter running! Quote of the Day ð âJoy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day.â âHenri J.M. Nouwenâ Reel of the Day ð½ï¸ They didnât come for the company ð. My guess is they canât resist the [noms]( ð Trending Stories ð° Image courtesy of NBC News - Ocala Fire Rescue Station SMILES [Firefighter Adopts âBaby-Boxâ Newborn]( A firefighter's life took an unexpected turn at 2 a.m. one January night. Responding to an alarm at the station, he discovered a precious gift left in the Safe Haven Baby Box. A newborn baby girl wrapped in a soft pink blanket. From that moment, his world changed forever. Little did he know, this baby would become his cherished daughter, Zoey. Longing for a child for over a decade, the firefighter's heart swelled as he held the baby in his arms. It was a profound connection that transcended words. In his mind, a plan began to form. Heâd go to the hospital and leave a heartfelt note with the baby, expressing his desire to adopt her. When he told his wife, tears streamed down her face. The fear of losing Zoey lingered, but their faith prevailed. Indeed, fate smiled upon them. Within days, Zoey was home. Their family was officially complete when they adopted her a few months later. The firefighter believes that a higher power had a hand in this miracle. Heâs grateful for the chance to share their story. Not only to bring comfort to Zoey's biological mother but also to let her know that her child is cherished and loved beyond measure. The Safe Haven Baby Box has provided safety for numerous abandoned infants. Across the United States, 148 of these temperature-controlled boxes exist, saving precious lives and offering hope for a brighter future. The organization behind it, led by Monica Kelsey, extends gratitude to the parents who make the difficult decision to surrender their child, assuring them that their baby will be cared for and loved. In a world that sometimes feels cold and uncertain, this heartwarming tale reminds us of the power of compassion, love, and the miracles that can unfold when we open our hearts up to each other. [(Click here to watch the full story)]( Image courtesy of YouTube - The Dodo ANIMALS [Diver Crams Hand in Shark as Others Come]( How far would you go to rescue an animal? Would you do it even if it meant putting your safety at risk? The truth is most of us have no idea how far weâd go, but Cristina Zenato does. A true shark enthusiast, sheâs not content with merely observing them from a distance. Rather, she fearlessly dives into the midst of their territory to get to know them. During her close encounters, Cristina noticed many of them had fishing hooks stuck in their mouths. Knowing the pain they must cause, she embarked on a mission: to remove the hooks with her own hands (since sharks donât have any). There was just one problem: it meant putting her own fingers inside sharks' mouths. Sharks possess up to 15 rows and sometimes over 3,000 teeth. Their sharpest teeth point outwards and they can bite with both upper and lower jaws. Fun, right? Dangers aside, Cristina knew she had to help. She put complete trust in the sharks, hoping theyâd understand her intentions. Miraculously, they allowed her to do so. One shark even let Cristina reach deep into its mouth to remove a hook. That shark now visits her on every dive, gently nudging her in friendly greeting. For Cristina, the risk she takes is well worth it. "When I remove the hooks, I feel a sense of joy, satisfaction, and relief. What's incredible is that as I rescue hooks from my familiar sharks, other sharks start showing up with hooks," Cristina warmly explained to The Dodo. Perhaps news has spread through the underwater grapevine about Cristina's mission. She firmly believes sharks have been unjustly misunderstood. "They are remarkably accepting," she says. Cristina's sharks demonstrate remarkable tolerance towards her, allowing her to caress them and swimming around her. Maybe they sense her genuine love for them. [(Click here to watch the full story)]( [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( If you enjoyed today's newsletter, share it with someone by clicking one of the buttons below, or simply forward the email directly! Share Shareables - Faith & Joy You currently have 0 referrals. 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