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When I was a kid, we played alphabet games in the car to pass the time on long drives or road trips. I’ve recreated one of those games, with a gratitude theme. A Grateful A to Z includes players of all ages – from talking age up.
A Grateful A to Z is an adaptable game.
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Even on your darkest days you can get to gratitude in three easy steps. Here’s the low-down!
1. Take Inventory
There’s ALWAYS SOMETHING to be grateful for. It’s just true. There always is.
Every complaint is a request. Where you see a complaint (“The financial news is so bad!”) there’s a request underneath it (“I
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A Gratitude Altar or Gratitude Shrine gives you and your loved ones a visible reminder of all there is to be grateful for. Creating this altar with family and/or friends can be an act that allows for bonding, as well as an opportunity to focus on the gratitude you all have for each other, and
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Gratitude increases health dramatically on all levels; there are health benefits to gratitude on the physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual levels. It’s been scientifically proven that the regular practice of gratitude can improve your level of overall happiness by
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When funds are tight, giving reminds us of how much we have, and how fortunate we are.
While coming face-to-face with money problems can be a challenging experience, being able to do something about it is a saving grace. Especially or children, a sense of empowerment is a key factor to viewing the global situation
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