This week, we’re celebrating World Gratitude Day, a reminder to take a pause, reflect on the many things we can be thankful for, and appreciate all the goodness in our lives - big or small.
Gratitude is an emotion that often gets lost in the rush of daily life. We’re constantly on the go, worrying about what’s next, checking off to-do lists, and sometimes forgetting to stop and smell the roses. But practicing gratitude is like hitting the reset button for our minds. It shifts our focus from what we lack to what we already have, and that can make a world of difference in our overall wellbeing.
Not only is gratitude proven to increase happiness, but it also improves relationships, reduces stress, and helps us cope with life’s challenges. The best part? It’s easy! Gratitude isn’t about being relentlessly positive, it’s about acknowledging and appreciating the good, even when things aren’t perfect.
Whether it’s recognising a small act of kindness, basking in a sunset, or just being thankful for a good cup of tea, gratitude has a way of brightening our day. So, to honour World Gratitude Day, we’ve listed 101 things we can all be thankful for!
Before we jump into the list, let’s take a quick look at why gratitude is so powerful.
Studies have shown that expressing gratitude activates areas of the brain associated with pleasure, social bonding, and stress relief. It’s been proven that people who regularly practise gratitude are happier, healthier, and more resilient to adversity.
Gratitude has also been linked to improved sleep, increased energy levels, and even a stronger immune system.
What’s more, gratitude isn’t just about the grand gestures, it’s often found in the little things that bring us joy. Practising gratitude can be as simple as acknowledging a moment of peace, savouring a delicious meal, or being thankful for the people who make our lives better. When we actively seek out things to be grateful for, we train our brains to notice the positive, which can shift our entire perspective.
Whether you’re having a fantastic day or things feel a bit off, there’s always something to be thankful for. Here’s a list of 101 things we can appreciate.
Now that we’ve got 101 reasons to be thankful, the next step is to incorporate gratitude into our daily lives. Here are a few simple ways to practise gratitude regularly:
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This week, we’re celebrating World Gratitude Day, a reminder to take a pause, reflect on the many things we can be thankful for, and appreciate all the goodness in our lives - big or small.
Gratitude is an emotion that often gets lost in the rush of daily life. We’re constantly on the go, worrying about what’s next, checking off to-do lists, and sometimes forgetting to stop and smell the roses. But practicing gratitude is like hitting the reset button for our minds. It shifts our focus from what we lack to what we already have, and that can make a world of difference in our overall wellbeing.
Not only is gratitude proven to increase happiness, but it also improves relationships, reduces stress, and helps us cope with life’s challenges. The best part? It’s easy! Gratitude isn’t about being relentlessly positive, it’s about acknowledging and appreciating the good, even when things aren’t perfect.
Whether it’s recognising a small act of kindness, basking in a sunset, or just being thankful for a good cup of tea, gratitude has a way of brightening our day. So, to honour World Gratitude Day, we’ve listed 101 things we can all be thankful for!
Before we jump into the list, let’s take a quick look at why gratitude is so powerful.
Studies have shown that expressing gratitude activates areas of the brain associated with pleasure, social bonding, and stress relief. It’s been proven that people who regularly practise gratitude are happier, healthier, and more resilient to adversity.
Gratitude has also been linked to improved sleep, increased energy levels, and even a stronger immune system.
What’s more, gratitude isn’t just about the grand gestures, it’s often found in the little things that bring us joy. Practising gratitude can be as simple as acknowledging a moment of peace, savouring a delicious meal, or being thankful for the people who make our lives better. When we actively seek out things to be grateful for, we train our brains to notice the positive, which can shift our entire perspective.
Whether you’re having a fantastic day or things feel a bit off, there’s always something to be thankful for. Here’s a list of 101 things we can appreciate.
Now that we’ve got 101 reasons to be thankful, the next step is to incorporate gratitude into our daily lives. Here are a few simple ways to practise gratitude regularly:
#WorldGratitudeDay #Gratitude #Thankful #MentalHealth #Happiness #WellBeing #SelfCare #Appreciation #BookOfBeasties