📓Start a Gratitude Journal
October 28, 2025
Today, we focus on the simple act of writing down the things you’re grateful for. It may only take a few minutes, but science shows it can have powerful effects on your mindset and happiness. Keeping a gratitude journal is one of the most effective ways to cultivate a more positive outlook.
Why Keep a Gratitude Journal?
According to Harvard Health Publishing, gratitude is strongly and consistently linked to greater happiness . By writing about what we’re thankful for, we train our minds to refocus on the good things in life. In one study, participants who wrote weekly lists of things they were grateful for ended up more optimistic and even exercised more than those who wrote about hassles . Over time, this habit can literally rewire your brain to notice positives more easily.
Research from Cornell University also found that an “attitude of gratitude” is linked to lower rates of depression and anxiety . In other words, actively counting your blessings can protect your mental health. A gratitude journal is a simple tool to harness these benefits. By reflecting on what you appreciate – whether it’s a loving family, a beautiful sunset, or simply a comfy bed – you foster resilience against stress and negativity.
Task: Take a few minutes today to jot down three things you are grateful for. They can be big (like your health) or small (a delicious cup of coffee). Be specific and really visualize each one. This daily practice will help build a happier, more peaceful mindset. And to spread the positivity, share one thing from your list in the comments below! Let’s inspire each other on this journey of gratitude.
Read the book behind the practice
Thank You Gate by AJ Ellis — every thank you is a little bit of magic.