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Gratitude: One of the Simplest Habits to Improve Mental Wellbeing

May 20, 2024 Lisa Zawrotny Episode 210
Gratitude: One of the Simplest Habits to Improve Mental Wellbeing
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Gratitude: One of the Simplest Habits to Improve Mental Wellbeing
May 20, 2024 Episode 210
Lisa Zawrotny

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During Mental Health Awareness Month, I wanted to revisit the practice of gratitude, a topic we have covered on the podcast before and is a personal favorite of mine. Studies have shown that having a gratitude practice is a powerful, yet simple healing habit that has a direct impact on your mental wellbeing. This week, episode 210 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about one of the simplest habits that improves mental wellbeing!


In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m revisiting what gratitude is, the scientific benefits of it, and actionable steps to take right now to incorporate a gratitude practice into your daily life.

I also cover the following topics:

  • The“protective factor” of practicing gratitude, as defined by the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) curriculum I studied. 
  • Research-based evidence that practicing gratitude reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, when practiced consistently. 
  • How gratitude can be used in the habit reversal training technique to break the loop of negative thoughts (that don’t serve you) and replace them with positive ones.


Gratitude is one of the strongest allies we can have as we fight for our wellness. It creates a positive foundation for the things we want more of and counteracts the things we don’t. 


Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me!  And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/

Could you use some support? Ready for a quick win and to try coaching with Lisa? The Productivity Boost session is a speed-round strategy that is highly effective for shifting a habit, quickly reviewing your weekly schedule, discussing productivity related tech and systems, and moving past decision hurdles for prioritizing. You'll walk away encouraged and inspired to take action! Go to https://www.positivelyproductive.com/plpboost for a very special listener discount!


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LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

(Find links to books/gear on the Positively Productive Favorites Page.)

Ep 183: No Fail Gratitude Journal Approach for Your Busy Life 

Ep 132: 4 Ways You Are Already Practicing Gratitude 

Ep 4: The Power of Gratitude 

Ep 159: Why You Must Savor and Celebrate Your Success 



Dance Song Playlist V1, V2, V3

Music by Ian and Jeff Zawrotny


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During Mental Health Awareness Month, I wanted to revisit the practice of gratitude, a topic we have covered on the podcast before and is a personal favorite of mine. Studies have shown that having a gratitude practice is a powerful, yet simple healing habit that has a direct impact on your mental wellbeing. This week, episode 210 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about one of the simplest habits that improves mental wellbeing!


In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m revisiting what gratitude is, the scientific benefits of it, and actionable steps to take right now to incorporate a gratitude practice into your daily life.

I also cover the following topics:

  • The“protective factor” of practicing gratitude, as defined by the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) curriculum I studied. 
  • Research-based evidence that practicing gratitude reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, when practiced consistently. 
  • How gratitude can be used in the habit reversal training technique to break the loop of negative thoughts (that don’t serve you) and replace them with positive ones.


Gratitude is one of the strongest allies we can have as we fight for our wellness. It creates a positive foundation for the things we want more of and counteracts the things we don’t. 


Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me!  And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/

Could you use some support? Ready for a quick win and to try coaching with Lisa? The Productivity Boost session is a speed-round strategy that is highly effective for shifting a habit, quickly reviewing your weekly schedule, discussing productivity related tech and systems, and moving past decision hurdles for prioritizing. You'll walk away encouraged and inspired to take action! Go to https://www.positivelyproductive.com/plpboost for a very special listener discount!


CONNECT WITH LISA ZAWROTNY:

Facebook

Instagram

Resources

Work with Lisa! 


LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

(Find links to books/gear on the Positively Productive Favorites Page.)

Ep 183: No Fail Gratitude Journal Approach for Your Busy Life 

Ep 132: 4 Ways You Are Already Practicing Gratitude 

Ep 4: The Power of Gratitude 

Ep 159: Why You Must Savor and Celebrate Your Success 



Dance Song Playlist V1, V2, V3

Music by Ian and Jeff Zawrotny


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Gratitude: One of the Simplest Habits to Improve Mental Wellbeing
Practicing gratitude has a direct link to our mental wellbeing.
A gratitude practice in any form, can be a powerful ally creating a strong and healthy foundation that promotes wellness and discourages the opposite.
The definition of gratitude and science-backed evidence for how it benefits us mentally.
Using the habit reversal training technique to find a competing habit to break and replace negative habits.

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