Ways to Be Thankful
Thankful is an important part of happiness and success. So why not start practicing gratitude today?
Thankfulness will transform our demeanor Psalm 100:1
The recognition of so many blessings should help us feel good about things and have a positive outlook.
I Thess. 5:18 and Psalm 16:7-11
What makes us happy? Why do we feel thankful for things that others take for granted? And how can we cultivate gratitude in our lives?
Thankfulness will transform our worship Psalm 100:4
Your worship becomes more meaningful and anticipated.
Write down three things you're thankful for each day.
Start by writing down three things you’re thankful for each day. This will help you develop a habit of being thankful for what you have. It also helps you focus on the positive aspects of life instead of dwelling on negative ones.
We sing the song, “How can I keep from singing your praise.” Psalm 122-1
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Thankfulness will transform our relationships Psalm 100:2-3
First with God and as a result with other people.
Serving becomes a joy.
When you live with thankfulness, it truly enhances your relationships
Give thanks to someone who has helped you along the way.
You might think that you’ve been successful without any help at all, but chances are there were people who contributed to your success. If you’re struggling with how to thank them, consider sending them a handwritten note or email thanking them for helping you reach your goals.
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We Should Always Give Thanks! (1 Chronicles 29:11-15; Ephesians 5:20)
Count Your Blessings—Not Your Bruises. Accept Your Troubles—Without Complaining.
Acknowledge What You Have—and Would Not Trade. Remember Your Gifts—Instead of Coveting More
How Thankful Are You?
Find something to be thankful for every time you wake up.
It’s easy to forget what we have when we focus on what we don’t have. Start each day by taking a few minutes to write down three things you’re grateful for. This will help remind you of the good things in life and keep you focused on what matters.