7 Easy Ways to Make Gratitude a Habit (And Make Your Life Better)

#1: Choose gratitude
Gratitude is often a choice. It's not automatic. So, choose to recognize when you feel appreciation, thankfulness, and gratitude. And remember, embracing feelings of gratitude can be good. But choosing to express that gratitude can be FAR better.2

#2: Break for gratitude
Daily gratitude won't happen if you don't make time for it. So, reserve a few minutes at the beginning or end of your day to reflect on what you're thankful for that day. Then, find some small way to show your appreciation, even if you're the only one who "sees" it.

#3: Create a gratitude list
Writing down what you're thankful for means taking the time to take stock of the good things in your life. Whether or not you share that list with anyone, writing it out lets you see many things that bring you joy all at once. That can give you perspective and make it easier to embrace gratitude every day.2

#4: Accept what you can't change
In life, we never have 100% control over everything all the time. We never will either, and that's OK. In fact, the sooner we learn to be OK with that and let things go, the better. Worrying about the things we can't change is just a drain. Letting go of them gives us more time to focus on what we can control.3

#5: Remember and reframe bad experiences
Don't ignore your bad experiences. When they happen or you revisit them, think about what you've learned and what you'd do differently now. When you reflect on the bad and reframe it in terms of what you've learned, you can see how far you've come since then. That can help you be more thankful for the now.4

#6: Write and send "thank you" notes
"Thank you" notes don't have to be elaborate or super formal. Just take a couple of minutes to write a few lines about why you appreciate someone or what they did for you. Whether that's on a sticky note, in an email, or in a card, it'll brighten your day and someone else's.2

#7: Give back
Do someone a favor or give to a cause you care about. Finding a way to give back and support what brings you joy can be deeply meaningful. It's also a great way to express your gratitude and enjoy some lasting happiness from it.5