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The Power of Gratitude to Last All Year

Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 11/24/2025 

Why Gratitude? | Gratitude Journal | The New Thankful YOU

Gratitude has a quiet power. It doesn’t shout, demand, or insist. Yet it changes us—gently, steadily, deeply. When we practice gratitude consistently, our perspective shifts. We begin to see the world not just as it is, but as it can be. Gratitude helps us notice what is good and meaningful, even when life feels heavy or uncertain.

The remarkable thing is this: gratitude is not a feeling we wait for—it’s a skill we practice. And like any skill, it grows with use.

Click here to download the Gratitude Journal Template - let's get started!

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This season—and every season—let’s set the intention to live gratefully on purpose. Not just in November. Not just on holidays. But every single day.


1.  The Benefits of Gratitude

a.  Physical Health

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Research continues to show that gratitude is good for the body. People who regularly practice thankfulness often experience:

    • Improved sleep
    • Reduced stress levels
    • Lower blood pressure
    • Increased energy and resilience

When your mindset is calmer and more centered, your body responds in kind. Gratitude literally helps us breathe more deeply and rest more peacefully.

b. Mental Health

Gratitude interrupts cycles of worry, stress, criticism, and overwhelm.

By intentionally shifting your attention toward what is going well—or simply what is still good—you create space for hope. Gratitude is not denial; it is reorientation. It says: There is beauty here, too.

This helps reduce:

    • Anxiety
    • Negative self-talk
    • Comparisons
    • Feelings of scarcit

And it encourages:

    • Confidence
    • Contentment
    • Presence
    • Peace

c. Gratitude Builds Stronger Relationships

When you thank others sincerely, you give a gift that strengthens trust, connection, and warmth. People feel seen. They feel valued. And you become someone who brings out the best in others.

d. Gratitude Helps You Become a Better Version of Yourself

Practicing gratitude shapes character.
It invites humility, patience, joy, and generosity.

It reminds us: “There is enough. I am enough. Life is good, and I can contribute something good to it.”


2. Building a Habit of Thankfulness (Tools That Work)

Gratitude grows when it becomes part of your everyday rhythm—not just something you think about in passing. Here are practices that help make thankfulness a way of life.

a. Gratitude Journaling

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Click here to download the Gratitude Journal Template - let's get started!

A gratitude journal should be simple, approachable, and enjoyable—not a chore.

Try these three quick daily prompts: BLOGPOST_GratitudePrompts11242025_s.jpgCreate a templated journal page that you repeat daily.

No pressure. No lengthy writing needed.
Just a few honest words to anchor your mind.

If desired, use seasonal colors, icons, or short inspiring quotes to make the experience joyful. The goal is consistency, not perfection.

b. Gratitude Through Prayer

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Prayer is both a release and a remembrance.
It allows us to place our worries in God’s hands—and to return our hearts to peace.

Two grounding scriptures to guide reflection:
Philippians 4:6-7
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God… will guard your hearts and your minds.

1 Corinthians 15:57
But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Gratitude in prayer reminds us that we are not carrying life alone.

c. Give “Thanks” to Everyone You Engage With

This is a life-shift.

Most people notice what’s wrong.
Thankful people notice what’s good.

Try this:

    • Thank your Barista.
    • Thank the store employee
    • Thank your child for their effort
    • Thank your spouse for their presence
    • Thank yourself for progress (not perfection)

This is not typical behavior in the world—so it stands out.
And it lifts the room wherever you go.

This is what living the trophy-life looks like:
Not showing off achievement—
but celebrating growth, goodness, and grace.


3. Become a Thankful Receiver

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Gratitude is not only about giving thanks—it is also about receiving it.

When someone thanks you:

    • Pause
    • Look them in the eye
    • Let the moment be meaningful

Respond with:

    • “Thank you. That means a lot.”
    • or
    • “I’m grateful you noticed.”

No deflecting.
No dismissing.
No minimizing.

Let your heart say, “Yes, this is a good moment. I will take it in.”

And then — Do a little victory dance inside.
Because you are growing, healing, and becoming.


The New Thankful YOU

Living with gratitude is not about ignoring hardship.
It’s about choosing to see goodness, purpose, and hope even within life’s challenges.

Gratitude doesn’t just change your day—it changes your life.

So, begin today:

    • Write one thing you are thankful for.
    • Say one word of thanks aloud.
    • Pause and receive thanks when it comes your way.

This is how the new Thankful You begins. And it is a beautiful beginning.

We must find time to stop and thank the
people who make a difference in our lives.

~ John F. Kennedy


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