This week we celebrate Thanksgiving here in the United States. It’s a time for family and friends to come together. A time to reflect and be grateful for what we have.

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I have great memories of going to my grandparents’ house as a kid and playing with my cousins. And I love the food—especially the pie!

Throughout the month on social media, I’ve been emphasizing the power of gratitude. Practicing gratitude can lead to reduced stress, improved sleep, enhanced self-worth, and stronger relationships.

So, how can you incorporate gratitude into your daily life?

There’s lots of ways you can focus on gratitude. One of the best ways is to keep a gratitude journal to capture everything you’re grateful for. This gives you something to go back and look at later.

If you’re feeling unsure about where to begin, here are five simple prompts to guide your gratitude journey:

  • Identify 5 people who bring meaning to your life
  • Reflect on 4 cherished memories or places that bring a smile to your face
  • Capture 3 feelings you want to remember forever
  • List 2 things that bring you happiness
  • Recognize 1 challenge you’ve overcome that strengthened your resilience

Notice it’s ok to be thankful for “things”—your new gadget or toy. Being grateful for material things doesn’t make you a bad person. However, it’s crucial to strike a balance between appreciating people and physical objects.

As you navigate through the last-minute holiday errands this week, take a moment to pause and practice gratitude. Use these prompts to reflect on the abundance in your life.

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