Gratitude Journal – Day 3: Finding Joy in the Ordinary
Today, I am grateful for:
- Having good health, both physically and mentally, for myself and my family. It’s something I never want to take for granted.
- The happiness my furbabies bring into my life. Their presence fills my days with joy and eases any loneliness. I hope they feel just as happy with me as I do with them.
- The people who watch my content and find value in it. Knowing that some of them feel happiness, courage, or motivation from what I share keeps me moving forward. I hope my channel becomes something people look forward to—a space they’re eager to revisit.
- My husband still making me coffee every morning, even during our “cold wars.” It’s a small gesture, but it reminds me we’re still connected.
- Having a place to call home—a space where I can rest and feel safe. Although I haven’t done much for the house recently, I’m grateful to have it.
- The wealth of knowledge available online and the steps I’ve taken to apply it, like starting this blog and connecting with others on social media.
- YouTube, for allowing me to see glimpses of other people’s lives. These individuals are brave to share their stories, and I admire their openness. Hopefully, what I see is genuine—haha!
- Being needed by my family—preparing meals, washing clothes, and keeping things tidy. If no one needed me, I’d feel lost. Now, I’m determined to contribute financially as well, even though it scares me a little.
- Letting go of unnecessary things every day. I’ve always struggled to throw things away, whether they were free or not. But today, I managed to part with two pieces of clothing and two books. It’s a small step toward creating more space. Anyone else on the same journey?
- The peace of an ordinary day.
Though my blog didn’t make much progress today, I promised myself I wouldn’t skip my gratitude journal—and here I am. Sharing my thoughts and feelings has always been difficult for me, and it’s caused challenges in my life. I’ve wanted to change this for a long time, but it never seemed to happen. That’s why publishing this gratitude journal is such a big step for me.
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