Three Small Moments: Why Your Friday Needs This Gratitude Practice Right Now
03 April 2026

Three Small Moments: Why Your Friday Needs This Gratitude Practice Right Now

"Gratitude Practice: Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness"

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Hello, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Welcome to Gratitude Practice, Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness. You know, it's Friday morning, and I'm guessing your mind might already be spinning three tasks ahead. Maybe you're worrying about what didn't get done this week, or you're so focused on the weekend rush that you've completely missed the good stuff happening right now. Am I close? That's exactly why we're together today. Let's pause that spinning wheel and remember what's actually working in your life.

Find a comfortable seat wherever you are. It doesn't have to be perfect. I'm sitting at my kitchen table right now, and honestly, there's a half-eaten granola bar beside me. That's real life. Just settle into a position where your spine feels tall but your shoulders feel soft.

Let's start by taking three deep breaths together. Inhale through your nose for a count of four, hold it for a moment, and exhale slowly through your mouth. That's one. Again, breathing in calm and breathing out anything that's weighing on you. And one more time. Beautiful.

Now, here's our practice today. I want you to think about three specific moments from this week that made you feel something good. Not something monumental. I'm not talking about winning the lottery. I mean the small, textured moments. Maybe it was the way sunlight hit your coffee cup this morning. Maybe it was a text from someone you care about. Maybe it was simply the feeling of your feet on the ground as you walked.

As each moment comes to mind, pause and really feel it. Notice where you sense that gratitude in your body. Is it warmth in your chest? A softening in your jaw? A lightness in your shoulders? Don't just think about these moments intellectually. Let your whole self remember them.

With each memory, mentally say to yourself, I am grateful for this. Not because you should be, but because you genuinely are. Your brain will start believing what your heart already knows.

As we close, I want you to carry this practice forward. Tomorrow morning, before you check your phone, identify just one thing. One tiny thing you're genuinely grateful for. Write it down, say it aloud, or simply sit with it for ten seconds. That's enough. That's everything.

Thank you so much for practicing with me today. If this resonated with you, please subscribe to Gratitude Practice, Daily Mindfulness Reflections for Happiness. Your daily dose of appreciating what matters most awaits you. I'll see you tomorrow.

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