Ways we can cultivate gratitude every day
November is the month of gratitude. It has to be practiced. Gratitude does not just ooze out or erupt spontaneously.
Gratitude practices I recommend:
- Gratitude journal – each day list 3 things I’m grateful for at home and 3 things I’m grateful for at work
- Gratitude mantra – each day upon waking, wherever you walk to first, say “thank you” out loud with each footstep
- Gratitude notes – identify people for whom you are especially grateful and send them notes expressing why you are grateful for them
- Gratitude walk – take a 20 minute walk and reflect on relationships, experiences, sights and sounds, neighbors, peers, colleagues while affirming your gratitude for them
- Gratitude prayer – express to God things for which you feel grateful.
In this month of gratitude, take time to give thanks with a grateful heart.
It will connect you to your soul.
Even when experiencing stress, gratitude has a way of shifting our perspective.
When trying new gratitude practices, consider how the practice of gratitude has impacted you.
I predict practicing gratitude will give you one MORE thing for which to be grateful!