Manifestation and Law of Attraction

How To Practice Gratitude

6 Gratitude-Building Strategies

Being grateful truly changes your life. When you’re thankful for what you have, you instantly raise your vibrational energy and become happier and more optimistic. Your life becomes better! And there is always something to be thankful for. Rather than thinking about what’s wrong in life or the things you are lacking, learn how to practice gratitude and it’ll change your entire life perspective.

I’m always busy, and used to get really overwhelmed. Until, I changed my mindset to focus more on gratitude and less on the stress. I use journaling as a way to clear my head and sort out my thoughts These gratitude journal prompts really helped me re-set my mindset!

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Something as simple as refocusing your attention from your challenges to acknowledging the things that you are grateful for in your life can instantly boost your mood.

Setting intentions is a great reminder to focus on what really matters to you each day!

Studies show that practicing gratitude on the regular, can raise your mood and also boost your self-esteem, will power, long term health, and even your level of success in life!

How To Practice Gratitude

Beat the blues with these practices to help you develop your sense of gratitude:

Keep a list of the things you’re grateful for. The next time that you feel angry, frustrated, or a bit depressed, make a list and literally count your blessings. Making a list helps you to stop obsessing over the current situation.

• Don’t stop at just one list. Consider keeping a journal to record the things and events in your life for which you are grateful. Over time, you create a tangible record of all of the positive aspects of your life.

Start the day on a positive note. Set the tone and focus for the rest of your day by taking a few moments each morning to review the positive things in your life.

• Self-questions can be a great way to focus on the positive aspects of your life. Good questions to ask include: “What’s something good that is happening right now,” “What opportunities await me today,” or “Whose love am I grateful for?”

Be alert to the goodness all around you. It’s hard to have a positive attitude if you focus on only the negative things happening around you. Make a point to consciously seek the good in everything, especially in small, simple things such as a child’s innocent laughter or the beauty found in nature.

Perform random acts of kindness. This is one of the best lessons in how to practice gratitude. You can increase your own gratitude by being someone else’s reason for thankfulness. Practice random acts of kindness by unexpectedly helping others.

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• What may seem like a small act to you can be a very large act of generosity to someone who is in need. Look for opportunities each day to help someone else. The other person will be thankful for your generosity and you’ll be grateful for the boost in your self-esteem and mood.

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A picture is worth a thousand words. Why not document the things that you’re grateful for by recording them with a photo? You can even spread the good thoughts around by sharing your gratitude pictures on your social media accounts.

Save notes of gratitude, instead of loose change, in a jar. Too busy to make gratitude lists or keep a gratitude journal? Try writing short notes about gratitude to yourself and keeping them in a jar!

• Whenever you need an encouraging word, remove one of the notes and read it to instantly perk up your mood!

• As the end of the year draws to a close, look back over your gratitude notes to be reminded of all of the good things that happened to you throughout the year.

There are difficult times in everyone’s life, but practicing gratitude on a regular basis gives you the power and inspiration to remain positive as you overcome challenges. I hope you learned how to practice gratitude in your life!

Steph Social

Steph is a spiritual writer from Canada. She is a former journalist and magazine writer, who later went on to study the spiritual side of life. She shares her knowledge of manifesting and the law of attraction to help others change their lives through affirmations, angel numbers and numerology, self care, journaling, meditation and intentional living! Also- an INFJ, Reflector and empath so you'll find a lot of personality type stuff here too:)

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