Gratitude Lists
I started keeping a Gratitude List early on in my recovery. I had started working the 12 Steps with a sponsor, and she had me start a Gratitude List as a part of my recovery. One of my assignments was to add five things to my Gratitude List every day. Sometimes I added ten.
I now have a Gratitude List that has more than 645 items on it. That’s pretty darned cool for someone who always saw the dark, pessimistic side of life.
I always feel better after reading and adding to my Gratitude List. It helps me get out of my obsession and depression. I have even gotten to the point where I can be thankful for some of the most challenging events in my life.
I have everything on my list from God to Green Mountain Coffee Roasters. I have things on it like “the sound of my brook.” I have items on my list that are repeated. Who cares? It’s my list. I can have it any way I want. God is on there a bunch of times. Silly things are on there too, such as “being in front of the bus, not behind,” and “big fat kitting needles.” It’s great.
I will continue to read my list at least a couple of times a week and add things to it as often as I can.
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