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Gratitude Isn't Another Task, It's Coming Home to Yourself
Published 5 days, 17 hours ago
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Hello, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's Saturday morning, and I'm willing to bet that somewhere in your week, you've felt a little stretched thin. Maybe you've been moving so fast that gratitude felt like just another thing on your to-do list. Well, today we're going to change that. We're going to make gratitude feel less like a obligation and more like coming home to yourself.
Let's start by settling in. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. You don't need perfect posture or silence. Just you, here, willing to notice what's already working in your life. Take a moment and let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Good.
Now, let's breathe together. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for just a moment. Then exhale through your mouth, a little longer than the inhale. Do that again. Four counts in, and six or seven counts out. Feel how that exhale is like releasing something you've been holding. That's what we're doing today.
Here's the practice. I want you to think about three simple things. Not the big achievements or the Instagram-worthy moments. I'm talking about the small ones. Maybe it's the way your coffee tasted this morning, warm and exactly what you needed. Or the text from a friend that made you smile at the right moment. Maybe it's that your body carried you through another day. Really sit with one of these. Don't rush past it.
Now, here's my tip for making this stick. Don't just think about it. Feel it in your body. Where does gratitude live? Some people feel it as a warmth in the chest. Others notice it in a softening around the eyes or a gentle expansion in the belly. You're not trying to manufacture a feeling. You're just noticing what's already there when you pause long enough to look.
This is the secret sauce, friend. Gratitude isn't about forcing positivity. It's about noticing that good things are already happening, right alongside the hard things. Your job today is to catch three of those moments, really feel them, and let them remind you that your life is already full of reasons to show up.
As you move through the rest of your Saturday, keep this practice close. When something small brings you joy, pause. Feel it. That's your gratitude practice in action.
Thank you so much for listening to Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a moment of this journey together. You're doing better than you think.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Let's start by settling in. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. You don't need perfect posture or silence. Just you, here, willing to notice what's already working in your life. Take a moment and let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Good.
Now, let's breathe together. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for just a moment. Then exhale through your mouth, a little longer than the inhale. Do that again. Four counts in, and six or seven counts out. Feel how that exhale is like releasing something you've been holding. That's what we're doing today.
Here's the practice. I want you to think about three simple things. Not the big achievements or the Instagram-worthy moments. I'm talking about the small ones. Maybe it's the way your coffee tasted this morning, warm and exactly what you needed. Or the text from a friend that made you smile at the right moment. Maybe it's that your body carried you through another day. Really sit with one of these. Don't rush past it.
Now, here's my tip for making this stick. Don't just think about it. Feel it in your body. Where does gratitude live? Some people feel it as a warmth in the chest. Others notice it in a softening around the eyes or a gentle expansion in the belly. You're not trying to manufacture a feeling. You're just noticing what's already there when you pause long enough to look.
This is the secret sauce, friend. Gratitude isn't about forcing positivity. It's about noticing that good things are already happening, right alongside the hard things. Your job today is to catch three of those moments, really feel them, and let them remind you that your life is already full of reasons to show up.
As you move through the rest of your Saturday, keep this practice close. When something small brings you joy, pause. Feel it. That's your gratitude practice in action.
Thank you so much for listening to Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a moment of this journey together. You're doing better than you think.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI