
Make Gratitude a Discipline
Gratitude is really a discipline — and the more you practice it, the more grateful you become. Here are three ways I moved my gratitude from feeling to discipline.
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Gratitude is really a discipline — and the more you practice it, the more grateful you become. Here are three ways I moved my gratitude from feeling to discipline.

Stories like this stir something in me. They remind me what real gratitude looks like — gratitude expressed through action, through compassion, through showing up for people who can’t repay you.

You can’t overstate the lasting joy you experience when you give of yourself. Who can we reach out to in a caring way today?

This Thanksgiving, as we express gratitude for the tangible blessings in our lives, let's also celebrate the power of hope.

It really doesn’t matter how we might have failed to love abundantly in the past, what matters is how we express our love and caring today and in the future.

This practice keeps me grounded and opens my heart wide to gratitude, reminding me that there are people who dream of having a sliver of what I often take for granted.

How often do we miss the opportunity to release this motivation on our teams, our organizations, our families, and even our friends?

A new year, a fresh start is upon us. What better way to start fast in the new year than to build on what we have already learned together?

This Thanksgiving, remember to pass the pie and the gratitude around!