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Rewire Your Brain for Happiness: A Gratitude Practice
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Hey there, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today for our gratitude practice. You know, it's mid-February, and if you're anything like most people I talk to, you might be feeling that post-New Year's slump creeping in. Maybe the initial excitement has faded, or perhaps you're noticing how easy it is to slip back into old patterns. Today feels heavy somehow. That's completely normal, and honestly, that's exactly when gratitude becomes our most powerful tool.
Before we dive in, let's just take a moment to settle. Find a comfortable seat, whether that's on your couch, at your desk, or even in your car during a lunch break. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. There's nowhere else you need to be for the next few minutes. This time is yours.
Now, let's begin with three deep breaths. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it gently, and exhale through your mouth with a soft sigh. One more time. Feel that? That's your nervous system saying thank you.
Here's what we're going to do together. I want you to think about three moments from today, even small ones. Maybe it was a warm cup of coffee, a text from someone you care about, or simply the fact that your body carried you through your morning. Don't overthink this. Just notice what comes to mind.
Now, for each moment, I want you to feel it in your body. Where does gratitude live for you? Is it a warmth in your chest? A gentle relaxation in your jaw? Maybe it's a softness behind your eyes. There's no right answer here. Just notice without judgment.
As you sit with these moments, let yourself acknowledge why you're grateful. Not in your head, but genuinely, in your heart. It might sound simple, but there's real neuroscience happening here. Gratitude literally rewires your brain toward happiness. You're not just thinking positive thoughts. You're creating new neural pathways, one grateful moment at a time.
Here's my tip for you today: carry one of these moments with you. When you get stuck in frustration or fatigue later, come back to it. Let it be your anchor.
So as you move through your day, I want you to actively notice one more thing you're grateful for before your head hits the pillow tonight. It could be anything. The practice works because you work it.
Thank you so much for joining me on Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness. Your presence here matters more than you know. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice, and remember, happiness isn't something you find. It's something you practice. I'll see you tomorrow.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Before we dive in, let's just take a moment to settle. Find a comfortable seat, whether that's on your couch, at your desk, or even in your car during a lunch break. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. There's nowhere else you need to be for the next few minutes. This time is yours.
Now, let's begin with three deep breaths. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, hold it gently, and exhale through your mouth with a soft sigh. One more time. Feel that? That's your nervous system saying thank you.
Here's what we're going to do together. I want you to think about three moments from today, even small ones. Maybe it was a warm cup of coffee, a text from someone you care about, or simply the fact that your body carried you through your morning. Don't overthink this. Just notice what comes to mind.
Now, for each moment, I want you to feel it in your body. Where does gratitude live for you? Is it a warmth in your chest? A gentle relaxation in your jaw? Maybe it's a softness behind your eyes. There's no right answer here. Just notice without judgment.
As you sit with these moments, let yourself acknowledge why you're grateful. Not in your head, but genuinely, in your heart. It might sound simple, but there's real neuroscience happening here. Gratitude literally rewires your brain toward happiness. You're not just thinking positive thoughts. You're creating new neural pathways, one grateful moment at a time.
Here's my tip for you today: carry one of these moments with you. When you get stuck in frustration or fatigue later, come back to it. Let it be your anchor.
So as you move through your day, I want you to actively notice one more thing you're grateful for before your head hits the pillow tonight. It could be anything. The practice works because you work it.
Thank you so much for joining me on Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness. Your presence here matters more than you know. Please subscribe so you never miss a practice, and remember, happiness isn't something you find. It's something you practice. I'll see you tomorrow.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI