This time of year, it’s easy to focus on what you have to be grateful for. The holiday reminders are everywhere – greeting cards, plaques, cards, posts – Thankful is the theme.
But what about the rest of the year? How do we make gratitude a strategy we can employ everyday of the year? It’s easier than you think.
Several years ago, I started a gratitude jar. Each week, I’d jot down 5 things I was grateful for that week – occurrences, happenings, people, places, accomplishments, etc. I’d fold them up and add them to the jar, week over week, for the entire year.
On winter solstice, I empty the jar and reread all of the gratitudes I’ve collected – and most of them I will have forgotten about completely, in just the course of a few months. It’s so easy to focus only on the challenges we face each day. Keeping track of the highlights reminds us how much good we have in our lives – and hopefully, how much good we’ve done for others.
So, this coming year, maybe start a gratitude jar of your own – or a box, or a basket, or whatever fits your lifestyle – just somewhere to collect them up for year’s end.