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Gratitude Starter

Easy 18 items · 10 min
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testuser Published 4 weeks ago

A short, practical checklist to help anyone begin a consistent gratitude practice. It walks you through choosing a format and prompts, setting a time, writing meaningful entries, and reviewing progress. Perfect for beginners who want a simple daily habit.

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  1. Set a clear intention for your practice — Name why you're doing this and set a simple goal (mood, relationships, resilience).
  2. Choose a format — Decide between paper, app, voice note, or photos based on what you'll stick to.
  3. Pick a physical journal — Select a pocket or bedside notebook if you prefer handwriting and ritual.
  4. Set up a digital note or app — Create a dedicated note, folder, or journaling app for quick entries and backups.
  5. Pick a consistent time — Choose morning or evening to build habit consistency.
  6. Try a short morning write — Write to set a positive tone before your day begins.
  7. Try an evening reflection — Write to notice daily positives and unwind before bed.
  8. Decide an entry length — Pick one sentence, three things, or a short paragraph to keep it doable.
  9. Create a simple prompt list — Make 3–6 prompts like 'Who helped me today?' or 'What made me smile?'
  10. Write your first gratitude entry — Follow your prompt and write at least one meaningful item or sentence.
  11. Make entries specific and sensory — Describe details—what you saw, heard, or felt—to deepen impact.
  12. Include people, experiences, and self-appreciation — Rotate categories so gratitude covers relationships, moments, and you.
  13. Focus on depth over quantity — Choose one item and expand on why it mattered instead of listing many items.
  14. Set a 5-minute timer — Limit the session to stay consistent and avoid overthinking.
  15. Set a daily reminder — Use an alarm or calendar event to prompt your practice at the chosen time.
  16. Review weekly progress — Read recent entries to notice patterns, wins, and changes.
  17. Adjust prompts and timing after two weeks — Refine what works—change prompts, time, or format to increase consistency.
  18. Celebrate progress and keep it simple — Acknowledge small wins and keep the practice short to sustain it.
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