Simple Ways to Add Gratitude Into Your Daily Life

Have you ever read articles about how people like Oprah or Tony Robbins start their day? They claim the practice of gratitude is one of the most powerful ways to change your life, and they are living proof. Keeping a gratitude journal is an excellent way to start noticing and counting your blessings. It’s simple, yet powerful.  

But there’s no need to stop there!

Compliment a stranger—how many times have you admired someone’s haircut or blouse, but not complimented them on it? Start today! 

Let someone ahead of you in line—remember how it feels when you have one item, and all the people in front of you have a shopping cart full? Guess what? Everyone feels that way. The next time you get the opportunity, let that person go in front of you. 

Avoid negative media—it’s tough to stay focused on all the surrounding goodness when you allow all the negative news in the world to play in front of you every day. Find positive TV, movies and other media to watch instead. 

Cherish your friends—when was the last time you told your BFF how much you appreciate them being in your life? Not because of anything they’ve done, but just for loving and supporting you throughout your life’s journey. 

Listen deeply—so often, when we listen to someone talk, we are rehearsing what we want to say next. Notice how often you do that and practice listening intently to the person, even if they are telling you about something that doesn’t interest you. 

Go outside and relish—most of us don’t get out into nature as much as we should. And that’s a shame because we miss out on so many wonders! Go outside more. Go to the park and listen to the kids squeal with delight. Watch a hummingbird at your neighbor’s feeder. Enjoy the beauty of the natural world. 

Practice not complaining—when you start to notice how often you complain, you’ll be amazed! One day a week, practice not complaining, but reframe everything to put a positive, grateful spin on it. And mean it! 

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9 Comments

  1. Great post! Gratitude is super importantly. I always like to start my day by writing at least 3 things I am grateful for , and I try to come up with something new everyday.

  2. Avoiding negative media has to be one of the best things that someone can do for themselves! It’s all so depressing, just don’t look at it and you’ll be much better off!

  3. Very nice post. I think my favoirte one is telling a friend how much you appreciate their friendship!

  4. I love these tips! Practicing gratitude is so simple, yet seems so hard to do consistently in life! Thanks for some great ideas on how to include a gratitude practice in my life!

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