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A Meditation for Cultivating Daily Gratitude

A Meditation for Cultivating Daily Gratitude

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We often think about gratitude as happening in response to “good” things—but what about moments that aren’t grand or overtly happy, but are small and emotionally neutral? This week, Kim Armstrong leads a guided visualization practice to help you notice, take in, and consciously appreciate even the basic things we do every single day.

Kimberly Armstrong is a cofounder and facilitator at Space Between. She practices mindfulness in order to know, see, and feel what is really important in life. Kim has a masters in Child and Adolescent Psychology from the University of Washington and is a certified meditation teacher and 500 hour yoga teacher. Kim’s superpower is deep listening with full presence. When she isn’t managing operational details, she can be found strumming chords on her guitar.

The transcription of this guided meditation will be online at Mindful.org next week.

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Show Notes

Find more from Kin Armstrong here.

Go Deeper

If you want to learn more about how starting or growing a robust, regular gratitude practice can improve markers of physical and emotional well-being, check out these articles:

  • How to Practice Gratitude

  • Gratitude for the Lousy Ingrate

  • The Power of Gratitude (with a Healthy Dose of Cynicism)

  • The Science of Gratitude

For support in establishing a daily practice, we also have a beautiful Gratitude Journal, and a deck of flexible, versatile Gratitude Affirmation cards.

For more practice, here’s another meditation to try: A Guided Meditation to Awaken the Flow of Gratitude in Nature

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