Much like the seedlings in a freshly planted garden, weeds can pop up and overtake the newly planted growth. In a garden, you have to make the effort to protect the seedlings from overgrowth of other non-essentials that are zapping energy.
This is where identifying things to feel gratitude about become a practice. Weeding out the old stubborn thoughts to have space for more productive feelings and emotions. It’s the breathing room around the new plants in the fresh garden patch.
Cultivating little moments of reminders to think, “What can I be grateful for right now?”
Like other mindfulness techniques, Gratitude is a practice that needs cultivation.
#Grateful4 has been steadily growing, sharing moving personal stories of how our authors filter in gratefulness into their daily lives. Sharing these personal accounts are key to drawing more readers to your articles, & friendly connections into our lives. It’s been a great blessing to get to know more about each author from their wonderful pieces of literature.
Here are three sublime articles from Q1, the very first quarter of our lovely collection of #GratitudeInPublic.
Gratitude is a practice that needs cultivation.
Last, but not least, our first quarter ever has been very encouraging. It’s been a positive little space that is growing with all of us cultivating gratitude in our daily lives. Thank you for your support of #Grateful4, & this newsletter, “Gratitude In Bloom”.
With these uplifting stats, the future looks bright for our little publication and community. We went ahead to purchase the Domain.
I’m pleased to present our own corner of the internet where people can search and go directly to this publication. We couldn’t acquire the .com so we went with a shorter word for community.
Welcome to the Grateful4.Club
Where everyone can share something to be Grateful4!
Stay Positive | Be Blessed | Share Often
LaLa 👋