Hello, and welcome. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, it's December, and the world is moving fast right now. Holiday pressure, year-end stress, that nagging feeling that we're supposed to be grateful but also somehow getting everything done. Sound familiar? Well, today we're going to slow down together and remember what gratitude actually feels like—not as something we should do, but as something we get to experience.
So let's settle in. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be disturbed for the next few minutes. You can close your eyes if that feels right, or just soften your gaze downward. There's no perfect way to do this. You're already doing it right by showing up.
Now, let's start with your breath. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of four. Feel the cool air entering. Hold it for just a moment. And exhale completely through your mouth. One more time. In through the nose. Out through the mouth. Good. Feel your shoulders dropping just a little bit.
Here's what we're going to do together. I want you to think of three small things from today. Not the big achievements or the major wins. I'm talking small. Maybe it was the warmth of your coffee mug in your hands. The sound of someone's laughter. A moment when you didn't have to rush. Don't overthink this. Just let three things surface.
Take the first one. Notice what it feels like in your body when you remember it. Where does gratitude live? Is it warmth in your chest? A softening around your eyes? Breathe into that sensation. Really let it land.
Now the second thing. Pause with it. Let yourself actually feel thankful, not just think it. There's a difference. When you truly feel gratitude, your nervous system knows. Your whole body relaxes a little.
And the third. Sit with this one. These three small moments—they're evidence. Evidence that even on chaotic days, even during stressful seasons, beauty and goodness are still happening. They're not loud. But they're there.
Throughout today, I want you to carry this forward. Pick one moment—just one—and really taste it. That's your practice. Not forced gratitude. Real gratitude.
Thank you so much for joining me in this reflection today. If this practice resonated with you, please subscribe to Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness so you can start each day grounded and grateful. You deserve that gift.
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