Over the
years, I have tried several different formats for my gratitude sections of my
journal. At first, I had a separate journal where I recorded 3 things I was
grateful for everyday. Then, I decided I wanted it in my journal, so I listed 5
things I was grateful for everyday in the back. For those lists, I tried to
focus on moments or people that made me happy, rather than things. I remembered
moments each day when I laughed or smiled, and wrote about those because we
tend to remember and focus so much more on negative memories (Read more from Kendra Cherry on Very Well Mind).
Now, I use
a table format for my gratitude lists. I write it at the end (or in the middle)
of each day’s entry. I based the structure off this chart (Read more from Madhuleena Roy Chowdhury on Positive Psychology),
so I have four different categories: Compliments, Challenges & Lessons,
People, and Assetts.
Compliments
What compliments
would I give myself today?
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Challenges and Lessons
What are some
challenges I faced today and what did I learn from them?
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People
Who am I grateful
for today?
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Assets
What am I grateful
for today?
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Here’s a little bit about what I write for each:
1. Compliments: the goal of compliments is to write
compliments you would give yourself about that day. For me, this was really
difficult at first, but has become a fun way to reflect on my day. I’ve found
that it encourages me to challenge myself and to remind me of what type of
person I want to work towards becoming.
Some Comments I’ve Written:
-“I’m proud of you for going on a run after work even though
you felt really tired. And I’m proud of you for being nice to yourself while
you did it, and not being too hard on yourself for how challenging it felt.”
-“Good job advocating for yourself at work today.”
2. Challenges & Lessons: the goal of this section is to
think about things each day that challenged you and what you learned from them.
The lessons section has been the hardest part of this, but it makes me feel more
in control of my life and acknowledges how I’ve grown. I’ve noticed that many
of the challenges stay the same from day to day, but I try to make the lessons
different each day-what did having this challenge teach me today?
Some Challenges & Lessons I’ve Written:
- Uncertainty about the future: I’m learning to be more okay
with knowing that I am not sure what I’m doing next, and instead to focus on
the present moment.
-Feeling sick: I’m learning how to be gentle with myself by noticing
what my body needs when I feel sick and respond accordingly.
3. People-what people were you grateful for today? I have a
rule that it can only be people who I actively interacted with or thought about
specifically that day. This prevents me from just listing all my friends and
family every day, and challenges me to think about who positively influenced my
day.
Some People I’ve Written About:
-Post office workers
-My new doctor who listens to me
4. Assets- what are some assets in your life right now? I think
of this most similar to traditional gratitude lists, what things are you
thankful for? Again, I try to focus on things that I specifically noticed that
day. Maybe it’s a new book I enjoyed reading, a new meditation exercise I
enjoyed, or something my phone allowed me to do.
Some Assets I’ve Written:
-A job that I love
-The book Quiet for changing how I think about
myself and other people.
Those are the four areas of gratitude that I try to reflect
on everyday. Do you record gratitude in your journal? How do you do it? If you
don’t currently, I encourage you to try out different types of gratitude lists
and see which one feels the best for you.
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