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With Thanksgiving fast approaching, many people are thinking about things they’re grateful for. This is great, but too often, those grateful thoughts quickly get lost in the stress of the winter holiday season.
Studies have shown that an attitude of gratitude can reduce stress, increase happiness, and other benefits. If this sounds like something you need in your life (and who doesn’t?), check out these ideas for cultivating an attitude of gratitude all year long.
Gratitude Podcasts
We love podcasts! If you spend a lot of time in your car, they can help pass the time and help you be more grateful.
Happier with Gretchen Ruben
On this weekly podcast, Gretchen and her sister talk about good happiness habits, with a good dose of humor. Think of it as Car Talk, but for your attitude.
The Gratitude Podcast
Host Georgina Benta hopes to inspire people who find gratitude difficult. For most people, choosing to be grateful is a conscious effort, and this podcast aims to help you find it when things don’t seem to be going your way.
Operation Gratitude
First Responders, Military (both active and injured/retired), and Caregivers sacrifice a lot. It’s often unseen and unacknowledged. Through Operation Gratitude, you can express your thanks to them in a letter. Plus, sharing your gratitude increases your own happiness, too! There’s also an option to help through AmazonSmile.
The JOLT Movement
JOLT stands for Just One Little Thing. This active Facebook community helps everyone find one small thing to be thankful for each day. Like anything, one small step follows another and eventually leads to significant change.
Start a Gratitude Journal
There are lots of ways to start a gratitude journal. We like the ideas here, but at its most basic, all you need is a journal you like and a writing tool. The idea is to record things you’re grateful for daily. In reflecting on them, your perspective shifts, and you become happier.
Which of these gratitude practices will you add to your life?