Ep. 98 - A Gratitude Challenge

 

You organize your home. You organize your time.
But have you ever thought about organizing the feeling in your home?

As we move into the holidays, this is what this episode can help you do. The truth is, gratitude is one of the quickest ways to shift your home’s energy—from stress and selfishness to peace and kindness.

So instead of giving gratitude just a passing moment at Thanksgiving dinner, what if we took the next three weeks to truly live it?

In this episode we talk about a 3-Week Gratitude Reset—a simple weekly focus that helps you slow down, see the good, and create a spirit of thankfulness that transforms your home from the inside out.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s a focus that changes your perspective.
  • “Gratitude turns what you have into enough.”
  • You can organize gratitude just like anything else in your life, with small, intentional steps.
  • When you notice, say, and share gratitude, you naturally create warmth and connection in your home.

 

 

So What?

You’ve listened to the episode… so what are you going to do about it?

 

Week 1: See It
Each day, notice three small things that make your life easier, better, or more beautiful — and name them. Invite your family to join in with a gratitude jar, sticky notes, or dinner-time sharing. When you train your brain to see the good, it starts finding more of it.

 

Week 2: Say It
Now that you’re seeing the good, start saying it. Each day, thank one person — just one. It could be your spouse, your child, a friend, or even the grocery store clerk. A simple “I appreciate you” goes a long way. Gratitude grows stronger when you give it a voice.

 

Week 3: Share It
Turn gratitude into action. Challenge yourself (or your family) to do one act of service each day — big or small. Make it fun: pass around a “thankful token” in your home, assign secret acts of kindness, or simply look for ways to brighten someone’s day. When you share gratitude, it multiplies.

 

 

Don’t wait until Thanksgiving to feel grateful. Start now. Because gratitude isn’t a holiday—it’s a habit that can change the way your home feels and the way you feel inside it.

 

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