10 Simple Things You Can Be Grateful for Even When Times are Tough

“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Some days are just great.

Things go as planned or even better and you bounce from meetings to tasks to your private life and you feel wonderful on the inside.

Then there are other days.

Days when you do not feel much motivated at all.

When your best laid plans go out the window before the day has barely begun.

When something important unexpectedly goes wrong and you get that sinking feeling in your stomach.

Or when you feel sorry for yourself and honestly just want to go back to bed and to sleep again.

Maybe the simplest and certainly one of the most effective ways to turn such a day, week or month around into something more positive and better is in my experience to turn your focus to gratitude.

Because even if things look tough today or for the next 3 or 6 months I can always find something or several things to feel very grateful for about my life.

So I’d like to share a small list of 10 simple, fundamental things that I feel grateful for.

I usually only reflect on one or a few of these things when I need to but I thought a list like this one could be helpful both for you and for me.

Maybe not every item on this list works in your life, then take what works from here and create and add to put together your own list.

 

1. A roof over my head and a warm home.

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I live in Sweden, a country where the winters are cold and snowy and the fall and often spring can be quite rainy.

So I often return to this one.

Few things feel better than to reflect upon having warm home and a roof over my head when it is cold and windy outside and I can hear the rain beating hard on my window.

2. Plenty of drinkable water.

I love water and drink plenty of it every day. It is certainly something I take for granted from time to time. But it is not a given.

2.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water according to water.org.

3. I don’t have to go hungry.

Plus, most of things I cook and/or eat are quite tasty and healthy. And sometimes they are simply wonderful.

So I have much to be grateful for when it comes to food.

4. I can enjoy the small and free pleasures of life.

10 Simple Things You Can Be Grateful for Even When Times are Tough

A sunrise.

A relaxing walk in the woods.

A cool swim in the ocean.

A crisp autumn day when the trees are filled with leaves of vibrant and spectacular colors.

The sun warming my face after many days of the sky being filled with dreary, gray clouds.

5. Access to the internet.

When I was really young back in the 80’s and 90’s and you wanted to learn about something then you had to ask someone who may have had spotty knowledge.

Or you had to visit the local library and maybe there was a book or magazine about it.

Things are so different now and even though it is just a part of everyday life it still amazing.

I can learn about pretty much anything online. I can add new skills and habits to make my life happier and more awesome with the help of what other people share online.

And I can share what I’ve learned via this blog I once started on whim many years ago.

Plus, there is the opportunity to connect with and get to know people from all around the world.

6. My friends and family.

For the love, support, kindness and all the fun that they offer and I get to offer them.

7. My health.

10 Simple Things You Can Be Grateful for Even When Times are Tough

I do not have the indestructible body of Superman. But if I treat it well and get plenty of sleep, work out and eat healthy then it works really wonderfully well almost all the time.

Sure, I get sick sometimes.

But overall I have very, very much to be thankful for that I often take for granted about my body and how it helps me to do everything – see, listen, walk, write, hug, kiss, think and experience my world – every day.

8. The kindness of people I have never met before.

Every day I get kind and supportive emails and messages from people all around the world that I have never met but who reads my blog or newsletters.

Their expressions of gratitude make my life happier and help me to keep moving forward when things feel tough.

And I truly appreciate the simple kindness in the rest of my daily life too when people let me skip ahead of them in the checkout line in the store when I only have a few items.

When they stay for a few seconds and hold up the door for me too. Or let me into their lane when I drive.

9. The setbacks that have formed me and made me stronger.

I have been really ill a few times in my life and these experiences has made me stronger mentally and given me the gift of being very appreciative of modern medicine and of my own body and taking good care of it.

Last year was in a way the toughest one yet for my business as the number of visitors to my website via Google went down in big, big leaps month after month.

That has changed in a very positive way over these last few months but that tough year really helped me to work harder and smarter than ever.

And it has made me more appreciative than ever of the opportunity I have with what I do here.

10. I am alive.

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I have like everyone else been in situations where an accident and being in the wrong place for just a few seconds could have meant I would not have been here anymore.

If I had been born in another time or in another place then there is a big chance that I would not have been here to experience my 45th birthday.

But I am here now. I have this moment and day and hopefully many days still to experience and live my life.

It is an amazing thing.

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Henrik Edberg is the creator of the Positivity Blog and has written weekly articles here since 2006. He has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Gothenburg and has been featured on Lifehacker, HuffPost and Paulo Coelho’s blog. Click here to learn more…

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  • MD Malik

    Hi Henrik
    This article is really very amazing and it fully charged me to face the challenges of my life in cool and calm manner. May you live long and keep smiling

  • ismail claud

    Yes i’ve learned something to make life happier. thanks 4 ur tips.

  • Abhishek Pathak

    Thanks Henrik! I really appreciate what you are doing for us, i regularly read your articles. I like them as they are simple and precise, i try to implement them in my day to day life.
    I will love to read more, keep up with the good work.

    Thanks
    Abhishek Pathak

  • Allistair

    Many times we lool upon wealth to bring a sense of good,status and superior feeling,but the small things like in this article are always there as a positive support structure,so im much grateful for this blog

  • NTEZIMANA JUSTIN

    Thank you for your list , let,s me post what I think to improve our life.
    1.ensure good breathing and eat balanced diet
    2.eliminate body waste and have appropriate hygiene
    3. regularly physical activity
    4.getting information you need
    5.good communication and relationship with others
    6.create,innovate,prioritize, exercise and fill

  • meenakshi

    Hi,Hernik
    This article is wonderful.Thanks a lot.

  • Great article.

    Greater though is the caveat introduced at the beginning of the piece about the possibility of not having all the listed luxuries. I’m a Nigerian and I live in Nigeria. Even at the best of times for most people here, a number of these freebies are not available. When things are tough, it’s yet another story for other days – the spirit could really sink here in Africa.

    Things as basic as food may become diamond while Internet access is just an impossibility.

    Anyway, if not for anything, we should all be thankful and happy for having a second chance to live. Things can always get better – my life has taught me this.

  • The only surface criticism I have of this is that I wish you’d ordered them differently… I found myself being grateful to my Internet provider before thanking my wife.

    Above all, let us be grateful for the one universal consciousness that is all things, that we are – it is only by grace that anything else can be a candidate for gratitude.

    Blessings,
    M

  • Shirley

    I am grateful for Henrik’s newletters and blogs. They always have bits of wisdom that is just what I need for that day. I write them down in a journal. I am sorry 2013 was not so great a year but all of us I know that support Henrik will work hard to help him flourish in 2014. We need him.

  • Gabrielle

    I loved this article! Gratitude brings abundance :) When we can appreciate what we have, we feel rich regardless of our circumstances. Today, I am grateful for your blog and your many gifts to us (among many other things, of course). Thank you for sharing!

  • Jeani

    Thank you for writing this and reminding me to look at the blessings I have. I think sometimes we get so caught up in our daily lives and worries that we forget to sit still for a moment and remember how fortunate we really are. Thank you again.

  • marili

    Thanks very much indeed for your valuable help!!!
    Blessings, Marili

  • vic smyth

    I am grateful for my spiritual worldview: That once we have completed this challenging journey that we call life, we will return back Home to our original state of existence as Perfect Timeless/Eternal beings living in a realm of Perfect Harmony.

  • Anonymous

    I love this blog b/c it helps to increase my strengths and my gratitude . I love this blog. :) thks alot

  • Really like the list. For most anyone there’s something on there to be grateful for. Too easy to be focused on what we might be missing and so good to redirect our attention to what we do! Thanks!