The Gratitude Jar(Open Link in new tab) by Katrina Liu and Bella Ansori In this book, Mina discovers that comparing what she has to others only leads to disappointment. When she starts keeping a gratitude jar, her perspective shifts as she learns to appreciate life’s simple joys. Read thi...
branches, make a gratitude jar instead: take the halved index cards and place them next to a large jar into which your family can place the filled-out cards. Fifth, people treasure most what they've sacrificed to attain. Three practices to help your children: Don't do for your children ...
Gratitude Craft #2: Make a Jar Families, classrooms, or any group can write down something they are grateful for (big or small) on a piece of paper and place it in a gratitude jar. At a designated time, the gratitudes can be shared aloud. A gratitude jar gives the group a positive ...
There are many ways of practicing gratitude: speaking aloud what you are grateful for writing grateful statements in a notebook daily filling a jar with marbles every time you feel grateful for something prayer or meditation on positive things acts of service and volunteering Everything that happens...
Start with a short walk daily. Want to save money? Skip that daily latte and put the money in a jar. Get it. Small steps. Want to improve relationships? Commit to one kind gesture or heartfelt conversation a day. These small changes add up. Consistency creates transformation. When you ...