20 Magical Benefits Of Gratitude
How do I practice gratitude?
Yes, I practice gratitude daily.
And I believe in 2 types of gratitude:
→ Micro-gratitude
→ Macro-gratitude
Let me explain what I mean in 3 steps.
And how I practice gratitude.
1. First, I’m a big believer in gratitude.
I think gratitude it’s one of the fastest ways to feel happy.
Since I was a child, my mum always pushed gratitude in my mind.
And kindness, too.
Her two favorite phrases were:
→ “You have to say thank you”
→ “You have to be kind”
Or if you prefer in Italian:
→ “Devi dire grazie”
→ “Devi essere gentile” 🙂
Also, every time I complained about something, her words were:
→ “Think about poor African children who have nothing”
And I immediately felt grateful — even though I had “nothing”.
At the end of the day, it’s all about perspective, right?
2. Now, let’s talk about micro and macro-gratitude.
Let’s start with macro-gratitude.
By macro-gratitude, I mean this:
→ Having a couple of minutes each day to express gratitude
So, it’s a classic gratitude practice.
My macro-gratitude practice is this:
→ I look at the photos of my parents and grandparents
→ I remember a moment together
→ I say “Thanks”
That’s it — 30-40 seconds per photo.
Total: 2-3 minutes.
Simple, right?
3. Now, let’s talk about micro-gratitude.
What do I mean by micro-gratitude?
I mean integrating micro-doses of gratitude throughout the day.
Like for 5-10 seconds.
Why?
Because it boosts our mood — at least for me.
Now, I know what you wanna say:
→ “I barely have time to eat. How can I also find time for that?”
I get it.
Let me tell you what I’ve been doing in the last few months.
So, I work in 50-minute slots with a 10-minute break.
Which means:
→ I work for 50 minutes
→ And rest for 10 minutes
This happens 12 times a day.
In the last 2 minutes of those 10-minute breaks, I do this:
→ I run in place while looking at nature out of the window.
Why?
To increase my heart rate and restart with more focus.
So, after those 2 minutes, I decided to incorporate 5 seconds of gratitude.
How?
By simply looking at nature and saying “Thanks”.
This means I say ’12 Thanks’ a day.
Now, I know it seems complex, but you know the secret of habits:
→ Add the new habit to an existing one
Right?
So, my daily gratitude sounds like this:
→ Macro-gratitude: 2-3 minutes
→ Micro-gratitude: 5 seconds, 12 times a day (1 minute)
Total: 3-4 minutes of gratitude a day.
Now my question is:
→ Are you willing to invest 3-4 minutes a day to feel happy?