Years ago, I came across the idea of keeping a gratitude journal.
Dutifully, I bought a small spiral notebook and started writing three things I was grateful for
They were not big things, but little things like the yellow rose in my garden, the air-conditioning in my car, and a new pair of shoes that were sleek and comfortable.
That practice didn’t last for long.
I stopped and started several times.
Years later, when I was going through a bad patch in life, I stumbled upon the spiral notebook while going through my closet.
Rather than chucking the partially filled notebook into the bin, I opened it and started reading the entries.
Half an hour later, I was sitting on the floor, leaned against the closet, tears rolling down my eyes.
There were so many good things that happened in my life, and here I was agonizing over the little stuff.
Rather than feeling like a victim of fate, I saw how many blessings it had bestowed on me.
A gratitude journal may not seem a big thing while you are writing it, but over time, it becomes a powerful reminder of all the good things that happen to you.
I still don’t write in the journal every day. But it has got a permanent place on my bedside table and now and then, I pick it up, and jot down the three things I am grateful for.
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If you haven’t got a gratitude journal, I strongly urge you to start one.
It will change your life.
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