- Timeliness of Thanksgiving, Covid-19 & practicing gratitude
What is gratitude? Expressing thanks for something in your life whether it’s tangible or intangibleIs it harder or easier to practice gratitude during Covid?Contentment vs. Complacency- Contentment is a state of happiness or satisfaction. Gratitude and contentment go hand in hand.
Complacency – being self-satisfied or secure in a given situation, often unaware of negative realities or harmful possibilitiesBenefits of practicing gratitude:- Trains your mind to place more energy on the positive instead of immediately going to a negative
Provides motivation to keep moving forward towards life goals (this goes back to when we discussed celebrating small wins)Improves your overall physical healthBuilds self-esteemBoost immune systemMental health benefitsImproves relationshipsSets a positive example for your children or those around you to do the very same.7 simple ways to practice gratitude:Send a note to a friend thanking them for their friendshipTake a moment to enjoy the outdoorsTake turns at the dinner table to acknowledge something you’re grateful forThank your spouse for something they did for you that day or week (discuss some examples)Embrace challenges and turn them into opportunities to grow (challenge of 2020 did we choose to grow, learn something new or crumble?)Gratitude jar (place notes in a jar of things you are grateful for and take one out when you need a reminder or having a challenging time