Simple Thankful Thursday Challenge

This simple Thankful Thursday challenge is truly one that can (and should) be done any day of the week.

Thankful Thursday started as a way to get a large group on social media focused on intentional gratitude outside of the holidays. Having a regular practice of gratitude can be life-changing and can impact all areas of your mental and physical health.

Thankful Thursday Challenge

If you’re still on the fence about starting a regular practice of gratitude for yourself, I want to issue a challenge to you. Just for today, find one random thing in your surroundings to be grateful for. Just one day and one random thing that you may have overlooked if you weren’t focused on finding it. I promise you that this simple activity has jumpstarted a pursuit of gratitude in many.

A simple gratitude challenge for you to take on Thankful Thursday (or any day) to focus on gratitude


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What to Look For

It’s easy, really. There are things to be grateful for, even on the difficult days. In fact, it’s even more impactful when you discover little rays of light in the darkest times. You can look for anything within your daily routine that inspires you. If you don’t leave your home that day due to sadness or inability, perhaps the very roof over your head could be your source of gratitude. Even a beautiful flower out your window might be enough to influence your mood for the better. Find just one thing and focus on that.

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What You Can Expect from this Thankful Thursday Challenge

Let’s be realistic. Taking a minute to notice one thing you’re grateful for in your day probably isn’t going to completely change your life. However, it could be a significant jumpstart toward moving you in the right direction. This is especially true when you’re going through a difficult period. Turning a long-standing low mood around even slightly by acknowledging one small good thing can be quite meaningful. Remember, our thoughts influence our feelings and behaviors.

Future Payoffs

Sometimes all it takes is one small catalyst to spark major change. Some consider this the “baby steps” philosophy. Every habit or practice begins with one small step. Taking a moment to be grateful for just one thing in your environment today can improve your mood, even just a little bit. You may notice a weight is lifted from your chest or that some of your anxiety has eased. Hold onto that feeling. Notice whether your perspective improves after reflecting on gratitude just once today. This lift in your mood and brightened outlook can lead you to feeling better, which then influences your actions in a positive manner. You might just notice it’s a bit easier to find that one thing to be grateful for tomorrow.

Give it a try. Find one tiny spark to light the flame of gratitude today. Be intentional in noticing the effect it has on you. You may find it’s simpler and more rewarding than you realized to begin your gratitude practice.


Michelle D Garrett

Michelle D. Garrett is the founder of Divas With A Purpose. She focuses on sharing resources for being purposely productive; setting personal and professional goals and achieving them through daily action; and successfully running a business while focusing on your mental health. Michelle is a full-time entrepreneur who specializes in teaching female entrepreneurs how to show up consistently in their business – online and off.

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