30-Day Gratitude Photo Challenge: 2014 Edition
Want to Join Me in 30 Days of Gratitude?
November 03, 2014
According to a growing amount of positive psychology research,
there seems to be a link between gratitude and happiness. Those with an
attitude of gratitude are generally a happier and healthier lot (you can read
about more of the benefits of gratitude here: “10 Reasons Why Gratitude is Healthy”). I want to be happier and healthier, and my attitude of
gratefulness is one thing I can influence, so why not do some experimenting? I’m
ashamed to admit though I have much to be grateful for, I often focus on what I
want but don’t have.
With that in mind, in November I’m participating in Dani
Dipirro’s (Positively Present) “30-Day Gratitude Photo Challenge.” Every day on
Facebook, I will post a photo and brief description of something I’m grateful
for, using the prompts she’s provided. I’m doing this for two reasons: First, I
do really want to focus on what I’m grateful for. Second, I want to see if I
can do something for 30 days straight! I have a bad habit of tearing off all
gung ho for a project and quickly losing steam. It’s time I built some
stick-to-it muscles. What better way than becoming more mindful of what I’m
grateful for?
Today’s prompt is “Dream”—what we dream of, both literally
or in the abstract; recurring dreams; what we daydream about. I could easily have slapped a photo of Tank
here and called it a day, because he’s a significant dream come true that I’m
grateful for. However, I already posted a photo of him on day one (“Beauty”)
and I’d rather not turn this project into a photo album of Tank pictures.
Instead, I sat for a few minutes thinking about other dreams I’ve had that have
come true, and those still just out of my reach.
What I decided to post today: I’m grateful for the chance to
fulfill my desire to write.
The tools of my trade |
Essentially, I’ve been a writer since high school when a
creative writing teacher named Marie Tollstrup taught me how to harness the
words swirling in my head and shape them into various forms of prose and
poetry. I’ve worked as a writer (and editor) full time, part time and freelance
my whole adult life. At times I’ve made enough to support myself, and others
I’ve made little to nothing. I have been able to spend hours reading and
writing and exploring and playing with words, starting pieces and throwing them
away, filing them for the future, submitting them for others’ perusal. I
haven’t always made the most of my opportunities, whether through fear or
distraction or laziness, but I have had the luxury of trying.
If you want to see what else I’m grateful for, you can do so
on my Facebook page (click on my Facebook link on the left side of this blog.
If we’re not already friends, send me a friend request.) I will also be writing
more posts on this challenge on Catching Happiness, but not every day. And if this sounds like something you want
to do, too, please join in! The original challenge can be found at Positively
Present, “30-Day Gratitude Photo Challenge: 2014 Edition.”