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Invite gratitude and well-being into your life this holiday season with short, daily writing prompts.
Happiness begins with gratitude―the feeling of appreciation for the people and experiences in our lives that have helped or supported us in some way. This gratitude journal makes it easy and enjoyable to develop a daily practice through insightful prompts that only take a few minutes to complete. You’ll feel inspired to notice things―big and small―that you might otherwise take for granted and pause to feel grateful for them.
Build a better habit―Make gratitude a daily practice through mindfulness-based exercises, powerful quotes, positive affirmations, and recurring themes that reinforce what you’re thankful for.
Develop a grateful attitude―Discover the psychological and emotional benefits of gratitude, like how it can help you feel happier and more optimistic.
Find gratitude fast―No matter how jam-packed your day is, these short journal prompts allow you to reap the rewards of gratitude.
With this 5-minute positivity journal, you can bring more gratitude and happiness into your life each and every day. This journal also makes for a thoughtful Christmas gift or stocking stuffer, spreading joy and gratitude to your loved ones.
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Publisher : Callisto
Publication date : August 25, 2020
Language : English
Print length : 132 pages
ISBN-10 : 1647397197
ISBN-13 : 978-1647397197
Item Weight : 8 ounces
Dimensions : 5.83 x 0.32 x 8.27 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #1,347 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #4 in Emotional Self Help #6 in Journal Writing Self-Help #30 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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13 reviews for The 5-Minute Gratitude Journal: Give Thanks, Practice Positivity, Find Joy
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Lindsay Harris –
Helps you think harder
When I’m in a certain season I struggle to be meaningful when thinking about what I’m grateful for. I hit the big things and maybe a couple small things and that’s it which doesn’t have as big an impact for heart change. This book really helps bc the prompts are unique every day and encourage a deeper look into what you’re grateful for and why. Love it.
josh –
Love it
Loved it
Marisela –
AWESOME product!
Great item
Colleen –
Gives prompts
This gratitude journal is amazing as it doesn’t just tell you to write 3 things youre great full for. Typically its hard to think past the basics but this journal gives prompts that make you think of things that you probably wouldn’t have thought to appreciate before. It is very nice!
Amazon Customer –
Not the best, not the worst, useful for staying focused on the positive in life.
What do I like? The prompts for each day, they challenge me to think in a way I might not otherwise. The short format; if it were a long journal page, I might not do it. The little sayings at the top and bottom of each page.What don’t I like? Some of these prompts assume I have a good day or that I can feel positive about myself. Some days, that is simply not the case. I have only used it for about ten days, so I haven’t run into the repetitiveness others have mentioned, though the same questions are asked in different ways already.I ordered more anyway. I will share with friends, especially those who don’t like journaling but would like to give it a try. I have another journal with prompts, but they are the same prompts for every single day; I like that one for different reasons. If I have a prompt that I can’t answer for that day, I try to think of a time when it did apply. It’s ok to look back and remember something that may be encouraging or helpful today. Also, it today was a really bad day, I write that but look for anything that was positive: a text from a friend, a card in the mail, a phone call, sunshine, and the more broad categories like the ability to read and write.An additional way that I use this is to add a bible verse on each page that goes along with the saying(s) on that page. This helps me to stay in the bible, and I like finding that there are verses that neatly match those sayings. When I’m stumped on a prompt, sometimes the answer can be found in that verse. Just a thought :)One final thought: I think it’s entirely appropriate to write that I just can’t answer that prompt today. Perhaps it’s too painful, perhaps it’s an area I struggle with and am overwhelmed, or in some way it doesn’t “fit me” today. How can that help? I like to re-read what I’ve written every few days, and I can see the struggle and then – hopefully – the progress.
Marlène Gravenberch –
Fun journaling
I so love this guided journal. Simple, colourful and yet so insightful.It helps to give clarity and makes journaling fun.
J. Maxwell –
Fabulous to start gratitude journey
This is a wonderfully written book. It is perfect for anyone that is looking to initiate a gratitude practice. The questions are thoughtful and the quotes are meaningful. I think even the mist resistant “journaler” would be happy to have this book. PS it’s not really journaling!! Perfection.
Bear –
calming
love this book, helps me calm myself during tough times.
Amanda –
I bought this to replace my 5 minute journal when the pages ran out. I like that the prompts for everyday are different so it actually makes you reflect and think of things you have to be grateful for.
viviana –
Diario ben fatto , un aiuto per gli adolescenti per pensare positivo e cercare il lato positivo su accadimenti quotidiani. Da un buon spunto di riflessione
Xyz –
I brought this journal on a friend’s recommendation. I must say this is one of the best habit to start. It will transform your life and train your mind to think in positive ways possible and how you can heal by feeling grateful about everything you have in your life.
MargaridaVasques –
Ofereci a uma amiga e ela gostou muito.
Geowonder –
Me gustó mucho. Tiene citas y frases muy buenas y las preguntas (prompts) son buenas y diferentes todos los días y te ayudan mucho a reflexionar