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In this episode of The Widow’s Life, Vickie and Cindy share a simple but powerful perspective shift that can transform how we navigate grief, loneliness, and everyday challenges: thankfulness—an attitude of gratitude paired with praise and worship. Attitude with gratitude
They talk honestly about how gratitude doesn’t erase the pain of loss, but it does help you choose joy, renew your mind, and reconnect with the goodness of God—one small moment at a time. Attitude with gratitude
What You’ll Hear in This Episode1) The “secret” that shifts your perspective
Thankfulness isn’t just a nice idea—it’s a daily choice that can soften the heaviness of widowhood and help you move forward with strength. Attitude with gratitude
2) Choosing joy when you wake up
Vicki shares how, after losing her husband, she realized each morning she could choose joy or sadness—and that choosing joy on purpose matters. Attitude with gratitude
3) God helps you find something to be thankful for
Cindy shares a testimony of asking the Holy Spirit for help when she felt she had nothing to be grateful for—and how a small moment (two little boys on a bike) helped her smile again after months. Attitude with gratitude
4) Gratitude for the “small things” can be a BIG turning point
They share real-life examples of God showing up in everyday needs—like not being alone on Father’s Day, and unexpected help with home issues (those stubborn ceiling fans!). Attitude with gratitude
5) “In everything give thanks” (but not for everything)
This is a key part of the conversation: we are not thankful for tragedy—but we can give thanks while God is carrying us through it. Attitude with gratitude
6) Don’t live as a victim—choose to be a victor
They encourage listeners to resist the trap of “woe is me” living and instead stand in victory through Jesus. Attitude with gratitude
7) Practical ways to renew your mind when grief tries to take over
They talk about redirecting your thoughts toward what is good, lovely, and life-giving—and even using sticky notes or scripture cards around the house as reminders. Attitude with gratitude
Scriptures Mentioned in the EpisodeIf grief has been loud lately, start small:
✅ When you wake up tomorrow, say out loud:
“Today is the day the Lord has made—I choose to rejoice.” Attitude with gratitude
Then ask God to help you notice one thing to be thankful for—something simple, something real, something that reminds you you’re still here… and He’s still with you.
By Vickie Wilson & Cindy WebbIn this episode of The Widow’s Life, Vickie and Cindy share a simple but powerful perspective shift that can transform how we navigate grief, loneliness, and everyday challenges: thankfulness—an attitude of gratitude paired with praise and worship. Attitude with gratitude
They talk honestly about how gratitude doesn’t erase the pain of loss, but it does help you choose joy, renew your mind, and reconnect with the goodness of God—one small moment at a time. Attitude with gratitude
What You’ll Hear in This Episode1) The “secret” that shifts your perspective
Thankfulness isn’t just a nice idea—it’s a daily choice that can soften the heaviness of widowhood and help you move forward with strength. Attitude with gratitude
2) Choosing joy when you wake up
Vicki shares how, after losing her husband, she realized each morning she could choose joy or sadness—and that choosing joy on purpose matters. Attitude with gratitude
3) God helps you find something to be thankful for
Cindy shares a testimony of asking the Holy Spirit for help when she felt she had nothing to be grateful for—and how a small moment (two little boys on a bike) helped her smile again after months. Attitude with gratitude
4) Gratitude for the “small things” can be a BIG turning point
They share real-life examples of God showing up in everyday needs—like not being alone on Father’s Day, and unexpected help with home issues (those stubborn ceiling fans!). Attitude with gratitude
5) “In everything give thanks” (but not for everything)
This is a key part of the conversation: we are not thankful for tragedy—but we can give thanks while God is carrying us through it. Attitude with gratitude
6) Don’t live as a victim—choose to be a victor
They encourage listeners to resist the trap of “woe is me” living and instead stand in victory through Jesus. Attitude with gratitude
7) Practical ways to renew your mind when grief tries to take over
They talk about redirecting your thoughts toward what is good, lovely, and life-giving—and even using sticky notes or scripture cards around the house as reminders. Attitude with gratitude
Scriptures Mentioned in the EpisodeIf grief has been loud lately, start small:
✅ When you wake up tomorrow, say out loud:
“Today is the day the Lord has made—I choose to rejoice.” Attitude with gratitude
Then ask God to help you notice one thing to be thankful for—something simple, something real, something that reminds you you’re still here… and He’s still with you.