The Gratitude Formula
It’s now the trend where it seems that everyone is
cultivating a “gratitude” practice - but what do they mean by that, and does it
offer any genuine benefits?
Let’s help you gain a clearer picture, here’s the ultimate
guide to gratitude.
What is Gratitude?
In the simplest terms, gratitude is a practice during which
you are actively thankful and appreciative of whatever may be in your life. It’s
mostly expressed through words.
Some of The Benefits of a Gratitude Practice?
According to a number of studies, cultivating and building a
gratitude practice into your daily life can have a huge number of benefits!
Let’s explore some of these in greater detail.
Consider these benefits:
- Boost your immune system. As well as helping to boost and
strengthen your overall mood and sense of wellbeing, a regular gratitude
practice has been shown to reduce stress levels.
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When stress is present, our immune system is less ready
to tackle any potential threats, and this can leave us vulnerable to illness
and disease.
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Reduced stress, however, increases our immune response
and can also help to keep your heart in great shape - practicing gratitude can
play a part in reducing your risk of heart failure and disease.
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In other words,
by keeping your mental health strong and healthy, you are also helping your
body stay fit and well.
- Uplift your mood and outlook on life. Gratitude can play a
large role in reducing symptoms of both anxiety and depression, as well as
boosting your feelings of wellbeing.
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As a bonus, gratitude helps to boost your overall
outlook on life, helping you to feel more optimistic about both your
present-day life and the bright future brimming on the horizon.
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Gratitude allows
you to feel more satisfied with your life and allows you to be happy with
less - both of which are important for happiness.
- Strengthen your
relationships. Cultivating a regular gratitude practice is also
beneficial for your relationships.
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Gratitude can make your existing relationships stronger
and help you to form new relationships more effectively, allowing you to
appreciate the smaller things that others do for you and that you can do for
them.
How Can You Build a Gratitude Practice?
Incorporating a gratitude practice into your everyday life
does not have to be difficult!
Add small rituals to your daily routine that help you to feel gratitude, such as:
- Notice the little things. You can cultivate gratitude simply
by noticing the little things. Each
day pick three things that you’re grateful for. Whether it’s a good
cup of coffee, the sight of your pet, or even just a sunny day, this helps
to train your brain to notice the small things.
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When you notice things that make you feel joy - even
for a moment - you’ll naturally feel gratitude.
- Start a gratitude journal. Take a few moments each morning to
list the things that you’re grateful for. This will force you to think
about and acknowledge them and help you to get familiar with the feeling
of gratitude.
Final Thoughts
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