Being more grateful for things in your life is a beautiful way to practice self-care in the fall. This is so much more beneficial for your health and wellness than you might think. It will help you exude positivity, help others feel good about themselves, and help you understand all the amazing things in your life to be grateful for.
Use Your Journal
The first way to express gratitude during the fall season is by writing about it in your journal. This is a really simple method since you are likely using your journal every day already. It can be as simple as a sentence or two in your daily journal entry about what you are grateful for, or you can have a goal of 3-5 things each day you want to be thankful for.
Another option is to start a gratitude journal, where the entire journal is used to express your daily gratitude.
Use Your Planner
Not a fan of journaling? Why not use your daily planner? If you have a daily planner that helps keep track of your schedule, goals, and to-do lists, this is another simple play to practice gratitude daily.
Typically, it works great in a daily entry or each day in the weekly portion. If there are areas for extra notes, write down at least one thing you feel grateful for each day, and it will allow you to be a lot more positive and thankful for the good in your life, as opposed to dwelling on the negative.
Try Gratitude Mantras
Another option is to write down some mantras for gratitude and say them to yourself each day. This is a great way to feel more positive inside and out and exude that throughout the day. You can write them on sticky notes and put them on the mirror in your bathroom, write them in your journal, or keep a notebook with you to read them out loud whenever you feel you need the reminder.
Tell Someone in Person
Do you feel gratitude toward someone who has been a good influence in your life or who you look up to? Tell them! There is no better way to express gratitude for a person than to tell them directly. It is a wonderful confidence boost for them and helps spread positivity.