The Power of Thankfulness: 5 Helpful Tips

A notebook with the word gratitude written on it and fall leaves around the notebook.

“I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.”
G.K. Chesterton

“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.”
Robert Brault

“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

This week many of my readers will celebrate Thanksgiving.

So I thought it would be a good time to share a handful of my favorite tips for making thankfulness a daily part of life.

Because being thankful for what you have is one of the simplest and easiest ways to lift your mood. To give your motivation a jolt. And to live a happier life.

No matter who you are or where you live in the world.

1. Pause and look around yourself.

A simple first step to being more thankful is to pause during your day and ask yourself these two questions:

  • What are 3 things I can be thankful for in my life today?
  • Who are 3 people I can be thankful to have in my life and why?

If you don’t come up with 3 people and 3 things each day then that is OK. One thing or person is great too.

But if you can, try to not repeat yourself too often.

Instead, think of more people and things to be grateful for to, day by day, expand your thankful view of your world.

2. Express your thankfulness.

Don’t stop at just coming up with people for whom you are grateful to have in your life.

Take a few seconds to tell them about it. This will make their lives happier. And as their faces light up with a smile you’ll feel happier too.

Now, that gratitude could just be a small sentence. But it can have a big impact on someone’s day, week or even life.

So be sure to make the small effort to express it.

3. Look towards yourself too.

It is not only things that are important. Or other people.

You are important and valuable too.

So appreciate that.

Ask yourself:

What are 3 things I can be thankful for about myself?

It could be that you were a good sister during a crisis last week. It could be that you finally got done with that boring or difficult task you had been procrastinating on.

Your self-gratitude does not have to be all about achievements.

You can simply be thankful for your good sense of humor. Or the help you give your friends and family by being a good listener from time to time.

And the thankfulness doesn’t have to be about big things either. It could simply be about the fact that you floss for a couple of minutes in the morning.

4. Be thankful for the things you may take for granted.

The things we get very used to having can become things we take for granted. But they are not things everyone in the world has access to.

A few such things that I like to reflect upon and feel very thankful for having are:

  • A roof over my head and a warm home.
  • Plenty of drinkable water.
  • That I don’t have to go hungry.
  • Being able to enjoy the small and free pleasures of life.
  • Access to the internet so that I can learn and connect with people.

I have found that being grateful for things like these are especially helpful to zoom out and to put my situation in perspective when I am going through a tough time in life.

5. Start or end your day with thankfulness.

To make thankfulness into a habit that sticks find a regular time for it in your day.

For example, you can start your day in a good way by finding 3 things to be grateful for about yourself over breakfast.

Or you can take a few minutes in the evening, just before going to bed, to use a journal to write down 3 things you are grateful for about your day.

Try a tiny time commitment like one of these and see what impact it has on your life.

 

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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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  • Luis Miranda

    Thanks for posting this lovely one on thankfulness… we take too much for granted and focus on what’s going wrong.

  • rene canutal

    Having a profound gratitude over small or big things either good or bad that happened to us make our lives easier and lighter. I would like to say that we can still be thankful for the bad things that come along our way because it gives us the opportunity to see the brighter side of it. Bad experiences in life could make us emotionally strong, and fearless in doing what we thing is right and maybe, legal.

  • Vera

    Hi Henrik,
    Thanks very much for putting that together in such a short but unforgettable form. I am a German living and working in Canada. I subscribed to your blog probably a year ago and I do like it. You are straight to the point and very easy in your choice of words.
    I remember my dad telling us the same thing about being thankful every day and expressing it. I made it a habit from a very young age and people have always noticed it.
    Living it is my daily encouragement to the people around me to realize that we all have someone or something to be grateful for.
    One day, when I will be in Germany to see my family, I will come to Sweden to meet you in person. Just because…..I am very grateful for people like you.
    Keep in good spirits and may God bless your life richly – as you are a blessing to others. I will keep you in my prayers.
    Vera

  • varalakshmi

    Thanks for giving such a wonderful points which set right our life to lead a good path and to show our gratitude to whomsoever we got benefited. And to be trained to follow these in our day to day life. Thanks a lot.

  • writing it down every day, help a lot, if you read back on your dairy, you realize that life is so precious and there are lot of people who don’t even have what you have.

  • Varinder

    Thanks for the lovely article. This article made my day. :)

  • Farrukh Jabeen

    Indeed , Article about thanksgiving is very informative , things we think of little importance can give sometimes awesome results .This entire article brings us toward positivity. and brighter side of life . you are doing a great job Thank you so much .
    Farrukh

  • Thank you for this post. I’m on a journey of being more thankful. Difficult at times, but getting there :)

  • Mr. HenrikEdberg, First let me thank you for an inspiring article on Thanksgiving Day (24th NOVEMBER). All your point are extremely appropriate.
    Giving Thanks is a choice every individual makes. Hence, their are incidences when you don’t like to thank. Find those no thankful incidences or personalities and ask your self why they don’t deserve your thanks. Is it that they don’t need your thanks since you didn’t offer?
    Analyzing a no thanks giving situation or person came in front of you on its own is itself an offer came to you for experience. Should you not be thankful for that?
    You need not be expressive about your gratitude by stating “Thanks’ in every occasion. Internally, your opportunity to get experienced which is still needed (not understood then) is thankful by itself.
    If you meet with something unpleasant, painful do you still be thankful for the suffering?
    It is difficult, but accepting such situations thankfully is very powerful, the Creator want us to learn and share the same.
    Thanks for the post and all is well. Regards

  • Superb

  • Thanks for this post Henric, since I supscribed to this blog, it has been helpful to me.

    I like the Idea that you should be thankful of the internet because you can make friends with other people.

    Thanks for this post.

  • Emma

    Thank you henrik for all your posts. I really have enjoyed your emails this last year. Very wise words – please keep it up!
    Emma

  • NANSIMBI MARY GORRET

    Thanks for wonderful effort put to increase on the happiness of our lives, more and more needed.

  • Rita Edwards

    Thank you for sharing!

  • Anonymous

    Love this post