Helping others with gratitude is something I do through my work as an educator and mentor. It's an integral part of my life, perhaps even more than I'd realised after considering these journal prompts. Thank you for the insights!
Since I was a child, for specific instances I was always told, "oh what problems could you have? You're in a much better place than we ever were! You've been given everything now!" by my parents.
It felt like it was wrong of me to complain. And because of that I could never be truly grateful too!
Ever since I've started to sit down with my emotions... especially on my bad days, and let it flow through me by acknowledging it rather than sinking into it...things have been exponentially better!
I've become better at showing gratitude, receiving from others, being in the moment and so on!
Again, thanks a lot for this series Marcy! I'm able to sit with and process many things that happened this year too!
Helping others with gratitude is something I do through my work as an educator and mentor. It's an integral part of my life, perhaps even more than I'd realised after considering these journal prompts. Thank you for the insights!
Ha, after having just replied to your last comment on Day 2, this makes even more sense! Of course you help others with it! I love that.
Since I was a child, for specific instances I was always told, "oh what problems could you have? You're in a much better place than we ever were! You've been given everything now!" by my parents.
It felt like it was wrong of me to complain. And because of that I could never be truly grateful too!
Ever since I've started to sit down with my emotions... especially on my bad days, and let it flow through me by acknowledging it rather than sinking into it...things have been exponentially better!
I've become better at showing gratitude, receiving from others, being in the moment and so on!
Again, thanks a lot for this series Marcy! I'm able to sit with and process many things that happened this year too!