Day One.

I read about this little idea in a magazine. I loved it. 365 days of Grateful.

I plan on taking a photo of each thing I am grateful for. I’m not going to do it everyday, but every week. It’s nice to stop and realise what we are grateful for. Oprah does it, and so should I.

I’m grateful for just existing. I feel so lucky to be here. It’s a great place to be.

13 thoughts on “Day One.”

  1. I think we DEFINITELY should. Do you want to mention it in your next post and I’ll do the same? I’d love to see more love and gratefullness around the (cyber) place. x

  2. Hello,
    My name is Kim,32 years old and I live in NSW. I just wanted to briefly pop in to say thank, I really enjoyed reading the first page of your blog. Yes it is past midnight so I will have to come back tomorrow to read more as I love the positive and affirming vibe you have. I have become SOOO interested in blogging in the last six to nine months and my dream is to start my own blog shortly but am on a little self-educating adventure first.Maybe I should just dive in….my only fear is divulging personal info about myself. I prefer to be PRIVATE!! MMmmmm. Will have to think about it. I also LOOOVE AMTM and have been lucky enough to watch it on Austar. love it. Isn’t motherhood just the dreamiest thing. I think it sends women into a state of creative overdrive sometimes; opening up great interests that we have been wanting to do for ages!I have two adorable little girls and they light up my world. I just love taking photos of them. Well, I am def tired, I am rambling on…..
    Thanks for a great blog.
    I hope your precious bub is totally well again.
    Kim

  3. 'Realize that now, in this moment of time, you are creating. You are creating your next moment based on what you are feeling and thinking. That is what’s real. We can let go of the unconscious belief that being anxious about the past or the future will somehow protect us and instead reprogram our cells with new ways of responding.' Doc Childre

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