Every day is a gift!
There are 102 days left in 2021. As is often the case with time, this year has seemed to fly by quickly in some ways, yet also seemed to drag by slowly in other ways. When a year is wrapping up, I wonder if I have made the most of my time. Did I cultivate everything I set out to? Or did I waste precious time that I will never get back? No matter how your 2021 has looked, I would like to suggest a way for you to redeem the time that is left.
Nearly nine years ago I read a book called One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp. It is one of my all-time favorite books. In this book the author talks about gratitude and creating a list of “gifts” or blessings in our lives. (And there is much more to the book. It will truly make you ponder many things and will catapult change in your life. But I am keeping my description short for the purposes of this post.)
I admit that when I initially read the book, I was not able to remain consistent with gratitude. But four or so years later, I started a gratitude journal and have been fairly consistent ever since. In my gratitude journal (which is just a spiral notebook) I write down good things that happened during my day. But thanks to inspiration from Ann Voskamp’s book, I keep a running total. Between October 2017 and today I have recorded nearly 12,000 gifts.
Over the past few months, my life has been a little crazy. As a result, I wasn’t consistent with a few things that I normally value in my daily routine. One of those things was gratitude. And I have to say that I can absolutely tell the difference. Because I wasn’t focusing on good things, my mind often focused on my problems. As a result, my emotions have taken a dive too. I can now clearly see how important gratitude is for me. I have to keep this as part of my daily routine because it helps me to keep my mind and heart in the right direction.
So over the remainder of the time we have left in 2021, I want to challenge each of you to write down ten “gifts” (or ten things that you are grateful for) each day. If you start today and continue every day, you will have one thousand gifts by December 29. But this is so much more than a list. I would be willing to bet that by the end of the year, if you are consistent, you will also feel more peace and joy in your life. As you go about your day looking for good things to jot down, your heart will catch up and feel fuller than before.
Gratitude is a choice. And in my opinion, gratitude is something we need to set our hearts on each day. The results will be priceless. Instead of focusing our attention on the things we lack or on the problems we face, we will instead be focusing on all that we have. We will be amazed to see how many good things fill our days, even on days that were less than stellar. Looking for blessings in our lives can be an adventure, and I am excited to see how it unfolds. I hope you will join me.
Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. – 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings. – William Arthur Ward, writer
© 2021 Bridget A. Thomas
I am joining you on this journey. I have never been consistent with something like this although I have wanted to. You always inspire me to be more grateful. I need that perspective shift, have been wavering on where I have allowed my focus to rest and your words today were a necessary reminder.
Thank you my friend. I was wondering if it will be ok to email you. Couldn’t find anything on your contact page.
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Yay! I am so glad you are joining in!! I know what you mean – I too have allowed my focus to waver recently. I hope and pray we both find more contentment over the next 100 days. Yes you can email me at bridget@bridgetathomas.com. Sorry about the contact page. I should probably add that! 😊
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I have this book and yes it is good for all to have a gratitude list daily, to remember to thank God for even the smallest of gifts that He continue to shower on us daily.
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I agree! God showers us with blessings every day. We just have to look around!
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Amen
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1000 Gifts
Here is an practice
Of offer to you
One that will change
Your perspective anew
In these 100 days
Left in this year
Write down 10 blessings
To you that God shared
With focus of soul
Attuning the view
Joy of arising
Peace flowing through
As you go through your day
With gifts that outpour
Your heart will fill fuller
Then it did before
As we start a new year
Our Spirit to lift
For we will be grateful
For one thousand gifts
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So beautiful! I even had tears! Thank you for this lovely poem and for sharing! ♥️
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Love this Bridget!!! I’m joining you as well, I need to!! A positive fresh perspective can do so much good!!
Thanks so much for sharing!!❤️
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Hooray! I am so glad that you are joining in! I am excited to see how the next 100 days unfold. I pray that we can find peace and joy along the journey. 💜
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Yea definitely!! I want to focus on the positive…they’re always there we just have to observe and note them!!
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So true! I agree! And God will help us along the way, if we ask Him to. 🙌🙏
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My blessing at this moment is the memory of my godly mom who taught me as early as I can remember to say, “Thank you.” A habit turns into a character. Beautiful poem. Thank you for sharing—another blessing. It is easier than we think.
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Thank you for sharing that about your mom. How wonderful that she helped you find gratitude at an early age.
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Yes, I wish all children could have the godly heritage I have from my family.
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Amen to that!
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💕💕💕
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I loved that book! And wow on your gifts! I really need to do better at keeping up with my list. Seeing everything written down gives you a chance to remember the moment and reflect on it.
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So very true. Often the good moments pass by so quickly and then we forget about them. When we write them down, it helps them to last.
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I’m going to try.
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Yay! I am happy to hear it! I pray it goes well! 💕
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This is awesome! I am late but would still like to participate. Thanks Bridget! 🤗
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Hooray! I am glad to know you’re joining in, Dawn. I pray you enjoy the path ahead. 😊
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Thank you! 🤗
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