Do you take time for gratefulness? Are you too busy for it? Daily gratitude has many benefits that you shouldn’t miss out on. Read my blog post to see why you need it and how it helps…
Gratitude: ‘The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness’ – Lexico Dictionary
As a self-improvement blogger, I dedicate this article to gratitude for the better.
Here’s a list of 10 reasons you should embrace gratitude for the better:
1. Thankfulness
Gratitude reminds you of the simple joys of life. Your child’s smile, your morning tea or coffee, reading a book… You become aware of existing blessings. Be thankful for all the subtle treasures that you already possess!
2. Kindness
Being kind towards others and also receiving kindness can make your day pleasant (and someone else’s). Think of the last time someone was helpful towards you while driving on the road. Didn’t it make you feel nice? Didn’t you then, feel even more motivated to be courteous towards others in return?
3. Happiness
Happiness comes from within. While you can’t control your life to 100 %, you can, fortunately, choose contentment! Much of it depends on you. Start by being grateful for what you already have and normally overlook, or even ignore. You’re way better off than what you tend to think!
4. Self-love
Self-care is primordial! If you don’t take good care of yourself, you’ll sooner or later regret it. Gratitude is a vital part of self-love! When you admire your life, you gain better self-respect and self-confidence.
5. Mindfulness
When you’re being thankful, you’re taking the time to live in the moment. Be present and enjoy every minute. Mindfulness has diverse benefits. Gratitude goes hand-in-hand with it!

6. Maturity
Being grateful is a sign of maturity. When I was younger, I didn’t always see things the same way I do now. When you think maturely, you understand better the things that matter most to you in life!
7. Relationships
Taking the time to listen to close ones reinforces your relationships. Do put your phone away, have no screen time, and listen to the ones right next to you. Tell about your day and let others speak as well.
8. Collaboration
Gratitude helps you to progress professionally. For example, when you help and support each other at work, things get better for the whole team. Truly strong people acknowledge it, and don’t feel threatened to show understanding, collaborate and network for success!
9. Reach goals
Use gratitude to achieve your set goals. How? Well, acknowledge your small wins, celebrate each milestone you reach… Don’t let failures discourage you, rather learn from them and persevere. You’ll succeed in what you undertake!
10. Natural habit
I journal daily and make it a point to identify 1 to 3 things that I’m grateful for during the day. This helps me immensely and keeps me motivated, day after day. Keep a gratitude journal and work on it yourself. Make it a natural habit and keep smiling!
Conclusion
Gratitude is your ally! Be grateful, appreciate even the smallest things that you already have. When you first feel great about yourself, you can then achieve even more in life! Do you have any tips? Please comment below. If you know anyone who could benefit from my blog post, please share it. Thank you!!
Editor’s Note: This blog article has been updated for better accuracy and comprehensiveness.

GREAT TIPS SHARVINA, IF WE CAN LEARN TO KNOCK DOWN THE WALLS AND START TO BREATHE AGAIN, CHINA
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You’re so right! Thanks for stopping by.
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Thanks for the reblog!
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Excellent post! I’ve been practicing gratitude for years now, but just this past week I started focusing on these words from James: “Count it all joy…when you meet trials of various kinds.”
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Thanks for sharing about your experience, Crystal!
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Gratitude is magical💕
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So true! Thanks Ezee.
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I totally agree with this quote “You’re way better off than what you tend to think!” I always try to remind myself of that. Thank you for the reminder to embrace gratitude joyfully!
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My pleasure!
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Thank you for sharing on this topic of Gratitude … I especially love your point about collaboration – when we come together in a spirit of togetherness, cooperation over competition we can all rise together.
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My pleasure, Karletta!
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welcome 🙂
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Such a great post! I think it’s always a good practice to be grateful everyday than focus on what we don’t have. It does help someone’s mental health to look at the brighter side. I know it’s easier said than done but that’s the only way for you to be happy and content
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Thank you!
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I especially love the part about self love. Before I read this I wouldn’t have associated it with gratitude, but your comments were thought provoking and it makes so much sense. Great post Sharvina!
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Thanks Ellen!
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The perfect post for the season, and such a amazing reminder to carry forward everyday.
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Thank you!
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Gratitude, for me, is one of the best ways to relieve anxiety. Thank you for posting these great tips, Sharvina!
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My pleasure, Mark!
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Great one
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Thanks for stopping by, Athira. Enjoy your day!
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Thanks much and same to you…
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