Many of us are about to celebrate the classic American holiday of Thanksgiving today. It’s a day that brings people of different religions, creeds, genders and ages together to give thanks and share a meal. It’s a wonderful model for joy because as research has taught us, it’s not being joyful that makes us grateful, but the other way around. It’s being grateful for what we already have that leads to joy.
We’re a nation hungry for more joy: Because we’re starving from a lack of gratitude.
Brene Brown
So between all the turkey and stuffing and pumpkin pie that will be eaten today, let’s remember to take a few moments to really think about the things we are grateful for right now. It is the best and fastest way to experience joy and it doesn’t even cost a dime. Try listing 100 things in your life that you are grateful for. Then sit back, take in your list, and feel the joy rise within you. Happy Thanksgiving!
Here is my list of 100 things I’m grateful for right now.
- My life
- My creator
- My husband
- My marriage
- Being a mom
- My children
- My puppy
- My kitty (my kids would kill me if I didn’t include him, even though I’m partial to 🐶)
- Having both my parents
- My siblings
- My cousins
- My extended family
- Family by choice
- Old friends and new friends and friends I haven’t yet met
- My colleagues
- My patients
- My neighbors
- My community
- Being a physician
- Having a waiting list of patients who want to benefit from my knowledge
- Working for a company that deals with the marketing and finance of medicine so I don’t have to
- Being a coach
- Having my own business
- Learning how to deal with marketing and finance that it takes to run a business
- Autonomy
- Spending the majority of my life helping others
- Having money to provide for my family
- My emergency fund
- Ability to earn money
- Well functioning body
- Well functioning mind
- My health
- Ability to think about my thinking and choose my thoughts
- My relationships with others
- My relationship with G-d
- My spirituality
- My relationship with myself
- Reducing someone’s suffering by something I say or do or even think or pray about
- Change of seasons
- Hot coffee or warm tea on a cold day
- Sunshine
- Clouds
- Rain
- Rainbows
- Night
- A new beginning each day
- First snow of the season
- My kids’ reaction to the first snow
- My puppy’s reaction to the first snow
- The ocean
- The look, sound and feel of the water
- Waves
- Warm sand on my feet
- A waterfall
- A warm shower
- A warm bath
- Great smelling lotion
- Listening to great podcasts
- Learning
- Teaching
- My desire to learn
- Sitting by warm fire and feeling it, seeing it, and smelling it
- Meeting for coffee or a drink
- Watching a good movie on a big screen
- Watching a good movie on a comfy couch
- A great book
- Live theater
- Live shows/concerts
- Listening to my kids play piano
- Hearing live music
- Dancing
- Music
- Laughter
- A smile
- Kind words and compassion
- Love
- Watching my kids work hard and struggle and then create success
- Hosting an event where people have a great time
- Watching my kids grow and mature
- Good food
- Chocolate
- Good drinks
- Travel
- Airplanes and airports
- My home
- My dishwasher
- My washer & dryer
- My cleaning lady
- My car
- Planned vacation with my family
- Sparkling lights
- Pretty decorations
- My clothes
- My shoes
- Baking
- Cooking a meal for my family
- Watching a lit candle
- A great conversation
- A funny meme
- Learning something new about someone
I hope my list inspires you to write your own. It won’t take you very long to do so, but the time spent will be well worth the investment. The joy you will reap from this simple exercise will be instant and lasting and will carry you the rest of the holiday and beyond.