Quote of the Week
"Gratitude turns what we have into enough." - Anonymous
Making Gratitude A Habit
With the Thanksgiving Day approaching soon, many of us will ponder on things we are grateful for. Wondering what can help in making gratitude a habit? This video highlights how making gratitude an intentional practice in the classroom can have significant benefits.
It also talks about how the importance of facilitating peer gratitude promotes a classroom culture of compassion and positivity. And well, these practices can very well be experimented at home, workplaces and more such collective spaces. [See Video]
Reading Corner
Title: Gratitude is my superpower
By: Alicia Ortego
For: 8+ years
Do you want to teach your children how to be grateful for the things they already have? Little Betsy will learn that happiness is made up of simple things in life, both small and big. With the help of the magic stone, she will begin to feel gratitude for her parents, friends, and toys.
But what happens when little Betsy forgets to use the magic of her stone? She will realize that the power of gratitude is hidden in her heart. "Gratitude is my superpower" will teach your little ones to appreciate the warmth of home, time spent playing with friends, and family relationships.
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Be The Change
Do you feel contentment is an important foundation for gratitude? Take a look at these 7 affirmations on finding contentment and write one or more as you feel called to.
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