It’s Gratitude Sunday! What are you grateful for this (hopefully rejuvenating) Sunday? Here’s my list…

To see more about what Gratitude Sunday is, check out my original blog post and my Thanksgiving Gratitude Sunday.
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It’s Gratitude Sunday! What are you grateful for this (hopefully rejuvenating) Sunday? Here’s my list…

To see more about what Gratitude Sunday is, check out my original blog post and my Thanksgiving Gratitude Sunday.
It’s Gratitude Sunday! Being that it’s Thanksgiving for us in Canada, I’m sure you have lots to be grateful for. Here’s my list…

What are you grateful for this glorious Sunday?
To see more about what Gratitude Sunday is, check out my original blog post.
I did it! I completed my 12th Run for a Cure on Sunday, September 30.
There were so many highlights to this year’s run… including the fact that I ran it with a full head of hair (no signs of chemo on me)! Here are a few of the fun pieces:
With a title like that you might have expected me to express some gratitude – and eventually I will, I promise, but to begin I want to tell you a bit about some of the current research on the practice of gratitude – so that you know why I am starting to engage in this as a regular practice, and why I am inviting YOU to join me.
Sonja Lyubomirsky researched (and wrote about in her great book: The How of Happiness) the happiness activity of Practicing Gratitude and Positive Thinking. Here is some of what she said about why it is so powerful.
Gratitude is an antidote to negative emotions, a neutralizer of hostility, envy, worry and irritation. Defined by the world’s most prominent researcher and writer on gratitude, Robert Emmons, as “a felt sense of wonder, thankfulness and appreciation for life”. Expressing gratitude bolsters self-worth and self-esteem, it helps people cope with stress and trauma (by focusing on how good life is as oppose to how much better it could be), it can help people adjust to new circumstances and move on with life, and it inhibits comparisons with others.
Sonja goes on to say there is a whole range of WAYS that you can practice gratitude, finding the one that works best for you is important in being able to maintain it and make if fun (ok, I said the part about the fun, but really… if it isn’t fun, what is the point?). Further to that, mixing up different strategies, to keep the practice fresh, is also important.
So here is where I am going with this… once a week, on Sunday (seems like a good day for gratitude), I am going to list 5 things for which I am currently grateful. My invitation to you is to participate right along with me. List your 3 to 5 things that you are currently grateful for. And then, during the week, if you are having a crappy day, or a frustrating time, or whatever, return to this blog and remember. Remember GRATITUDE and remember what you are grateful for, and hey, maybe even write up what you are grateful for in this new moment.
Who’s in?
Here is my first list of 5 things I am grateful for right now…











