The practice of gratitude as a tool for happiness has been in the mainstream for years. Long-term studies support gratitude’s effectiveness, suggesting that a positive, appreciative attitude contributes to greater success in work, greater health, peak performance in sports and business, a higher sense of well-being, and a faster rate of recovery from surgery.
But while we may acknowledge gratitude’s many benefits, it still can be difficult to sustain. So many of us are trained to notice what is broken, undone or lacking in our lives. And for gratitude to meet its full healing potential in our lives, it needs to become more than just a “Thanksgiving” word. We have to learn a new way of looking at things, a new habit. And that can take some time.
That’s why practicing gratitude makes so much sense. When we practice giving thanks for all we have, instead of complaining about what we lack, we give ourselves the chance to see all of life as an opportunity and a blessing. We come from our higher self-awareness that exists in our Power Zone. And our possibilites are abundant and not limited.
Remember that gratitude isn’t a blindly optimistic approach in which the bad things in life are whitewashed or ignored. It’s more a matter of where we put our focus and attention. Pain and injustice exist in this world, but when we focus on the gifts of life, we gain a feeling of well-being. Gratitude balances us and gives us hope.
There are many things to be grateful for: colorful autumn leaves, legs that work, friends who listen and really hear, chocolate, fresh eggs, warm jackets, tomatoes, the ability to read, roses, our health, butterflies. What’s on your list?
Some Ways to Practice Gratitude
• Keep a gratitude journal in which you list things for which you are thankful. You can make daily, weekly or monthly lists. Greater frequency may be better for creating a new habit, but just keeping that journal where you can see it will remind you to think in a grateful way.
• Make a gratitude collage by drawing or pasting pictures.
• Practice gratitude around the dinner table or make it part of your nighttime routine.
• Make a game of finding the hidden blessing in a challenging situation.
• When you feel like complaining, make a gratitude list instead. You may be amazed by how much better you feel.
• Notice how gratitude is impacting your life. Write about it, sing about it, express thanks for gratitude.
As you practice, an inner shift begins to occur, and you may be delighted to discover how content and hopeful you are feeling. That sense of fulfillment is gratitude at work.
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Life passes quickly – embrace your power and create something wonderful with it!


Rene’, you are so right! Since the Law of Attraction states that likeness attracts likeness, it makes sense to have a gratitude mind. When we acknowledge our blessings–no matter how big or small, we’re in a place to receive more. When we can see all the good in our life–especially during challenging times–we will attract more of it. The Secret, and many other books and scholars, teach The Law of Attraction and how we create our own experiences with our thoughts. I recently made a list of the things I thought about or desired for the past six months and was amazed how many of them came true. It made me realize how poweful our thoughts really are and how much control we have over our lives. I am so grateful for this realization. I have read so much about about it but now I uderstand how it works in my life. Feeling grateful, your biggest fan!
Rene’! Thanks for sharing your greatness through this article on the power of gratitude in our lives. It’s easy to be grateful when things are going great and we’re feeling good! But when life gets challenging and all of a sudden the challenge starts becoming greater than all the other great things in our life, it’s time to stop and take stock. At Success Principles for Life (www.SP4L.net) we refer to this as the 99 and 1 principle. It states that 99% of our life is grrrreat and 1% is a challenge we are promptly resolving. Your tips on ways to practice gratitude allows us to focus on the many things that are great in our life and remember just how richly blessed we are!