Yesterday I was asked to speak on Gratitude. And rather than spending time extolling the virtues of gratitude, I thought I would demonstrate it. So I had someone time me for five minutes. During those five minutes, I mentioned everything I could think of I was grateful for. Someone was keeping count – in five minutes, I came up with 95 things. (Afterwards, of course I thought of many more I’d forgotten.)
So, in honor of Gratitude Month and the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, I will perform that same exercise here. And instead of naming things out loud, I will type them here. As soon as the clock flips to the next number I will begin.
I am thankful for:
- this laptop
- my brain
- a functioning body
- day and night
- my family
- my parents specifically
- my siblings
- my nieces and nephews
- my grandparents
- my ancestors
- my stepson
- his girlfriend
- my sisters and brothers-in-law
- my health
- that I am cancer-free
- that I am a woman
- my wonderful friends
- my education
- the opportunities I’ve had as a middle-class woman in this country
- my teachers
- art
- music
- animals – wild animals
- our pets
- the animals that give themselves to be our food
- plants of all kinds
- trees
- medicinal herbs
- flowers
- fruits and vegetables
- nuts and seeds
- the gift of touch
- the gift of sight
- the gift of hearing
- the gift of smell
- other senses
- sleep
- a good bed
- a warm home in the winter
- cooling devices for summer
- the cycle of seasons
- freedom
- language
- children
- elders
- babies
- kindness
- mercy
- good people
- people from whom we learn lessons
- color
- beauty
- mountains
- oceans
- rivers and streams
- wells and springs
- clean potable water at the turn of a faucet
- indoor plumbing
- bathtubs and showers
- kitchen facilities
- electricity
- cars
- clothes
Okay. Time ran out. Too bad I can’t type faster!
I’m going to give myself another test. Let me see if I can think of 63 more things – no time limit this time (but I will keep track anyway.)
- The ability to move and run and dance
- Good spiritual leaders of all faiths
- Good people in government
- Firefighters
- EMTs
- Good hospitals
- Nurses
- Good doctors
- Feeling loved
- The ability to love
- the relationships I’ve had in my life
- the opportunities I’ve had to travel
- Books
- laughter
- Teachers I’ve had in non-academic settings
- Challenging situations I’ve learned from
- Girlfriends
- Fairy tales
- Angels and allies in non-physical dimensions
- Miracles
- Magic
- The Sun
- the Moon
- the Stars
- Rainbows
- Dew
- Rainfall
- Snow
- Fresh air
- Refreshing wind
- this beautiful planet Earth
- the element of fire
- Dreams
- Lovemaking
- Those who kindly help us take care of our elders
- Those who work to find cures for diseases
- Teachers who help our children to learn
- Rainforests
- Prairies
- The sky
- Whales and dolphins specifically
- the cycle of seasons
- those who have kindly helped me financially when I’ve needed help
- those who have been an emotional support
- counselors and therapists
- good roads
- airplanes
- those who fight against injustice
- those who work for peace
- those who care about the environment
- those who work to make the world a safer, cleaner, healthier place
- those who offer alternative methods of healing
- the ability to sing
- songwriters
- storytellers
- artists
- those who keep traditional rituals alive
- work/jobs
- the ability to feel
- my heart
- Light
- hope and faith
- my Life
Someone posted a question on Facebook the other day that I thought was extremely valuable: What if we only had tomorrow that which we are thankful for today? Doesn’t that make you think?
Give yourself some gratitude goals. Some people advocate a gratitude journal in which they list five things every day for which they are grateful. That was always way too easy for me. So I challenge you to the Five Minutes of Gratitude game. How many things can you name in five minutes? You get bonus points if you think of things that I missed!
Let’s practice being grateful for EVERYTHING! I’m not a big fan of Paul (in the Bible) however I do love this one piece of advice he gave: “Be thankful in all circumstances.”
Exercising gratitude is one of the nicest things you can do for yourself. It’s one of the most important of spiritual practices.
May you be richly blessed.