Being thankful can truly lead to a happier life. Here is a practical way to live with a constant spirit of gratitude.
Create a 'Thankful jar'. A place to store happy memories throughout the year. Then, on New Year's Eve, read them all and reminisce. It is quite satisfying.
Supplies needed:
Mason jar or Tupperware with lid
Paper (colored paper is fun)
Pen (preferably one that works!)
Scissors (optional...or tear paper strips)
Create a 'Thankful jar'. A place to store happy memories throughout the year. Then, on New Year's Eve, read them all and reminisce. It is quite satisfying.
Supplies needed:
Mason jar or Tupperware with lid
Paper (colored paper is fun)
Pen (preferably one that works!)
Scissors (optional...or tear paper strips)
I did this for awhile, but then realized I'm a little too impatient to wait a whole year. A little too uptight to be ripping paper. And a bit too stressed to cut strips of paper. Loving the concept, but it just wasn't practical for me. So, I've done a variation of the 'Thankful jar' over the last few years. Being a writer at heart, there may or may not be a surplus of journals lying around. I now have a 'gratitude journal'.
My husband showed up one day, a sweet little notepad in hand. It has colorful birds on it because he knows what I like. That small token has become more meaningful in my life as I began to fill it with little moments of thankfulness. Snuggling with my baby girl. Going for a nice drive through the mountains with my man. Getting a raise. Enough food on the table.
Who knows what you'll write in your journal or pop into a jar. But I've found it works best when there is a daily or weekly entry. I keep it somewhere easily accessible with a pen on top. (Closet, kitchen counter, bedside)
My husband showed up one day, a sweet little notepad in hand. It has colorful birds on it because he knows what I like. That small token has become more meaningful in my life as I began to fill it with little moments of thankfulness. Snuggling with my baby girl. Going for a nice drive through the mountains with my man. Getting a raise. Enough food on the table.
Instead of waiting for the new year, I read through my entries when I'm feeling worn out, defeated, or need a little comfort. Let's be real, as a parent, the need is often.
Who knows what you'll write in your journal or pop into a jar. But I've found it works best when there is a daily or weekly entry. I keep it somewhere easily accessible with a pen on top. (Closet, kitchen counter, bedside)
We could all be a little more grateful this year. What better way than to start intentionally documenting the blessings in our lives. Cheers to a new year filled with an attitude of gratitude!
Let me know how your 'thankful jars' or 'gratitude journals' are coming along!!
Let me know how your 'thankful jars' or 'gratitude journals' are coming along!!
great idea. remembering what you are thankful for, puts the heart in the right place right away!
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