
You are worthy of respect and dignity in your relationships!

You are worthy of respect and dignity in your relationships!

Today is a new day. Take a moment to pause and find gratitude for the beauty of life. Today is an opportunity to love yourself, to love your friends and family, and to love your life.

The HRI team wishes you a happy, healthy, and safe Thanksgiving! As our Finding Gratitude Amidst Holiday Chaos series comes to an end, we encourage you to reflect on the things and people in your life that you are grateful for. Take some time to reflect on the following question: What are you grateful for today?

When we think about gratitude, we often focus on noticing and expressing gratitude for others. While this is important and can help us build stronger relationships with our loved ones, it’s also important for us to feel grateful for ourselves!
At times, it can be really challenging to feel and express gratitude to ourselves; however, it is important to remember that we are deserving of self-love. You are worthy of the same appreciation and gratitude that you show your loved ones! This holiday season, take some time to reflect on the things about yourself that you are grateful for.s
A great way to express gratitude to yourself is to practice self-care! Take some time to focus on yourself and do something kind to celebrate you. When we take care of ourselves and practice self-gratitude, not only are we building our self-esteem, but we are also more capable of noticing moments of joy and gratitude during the chaos of the holidays.
As you go throughout the rest of your week, we encourage you to reflect on this question: What can you do to practice self-gratitude this holiday season?

The holidays are often filled with unrealistic expectations that can lead to added stress and leave us feeling overwhelmed. We are flooded with advertisements of the perfect holiday decorations and meals on social media platforms, websites, and other media outlets. These images and messages can often influence our expectations of what the holidays “should” look like. When we get into this mindset of perfection, it can be easy to forget about the most important part of the holidays – spending time with our loved ones and fostering deep, and meaningful connections with one another.
We encourage you to take a step back, reflect, and let go of any unrealistic expectations you may have about the holidays. Instead, focus on staying in the present moment and connecting with the people you care about! This can help you recognize and lean into moments of joy and gratitude, helping you build your relationships and create lasting memories with your loved ones this holiday season.

A great way to reflect on and express gratitude during the holiday season is to incorporate it into your holiday traditions! This allows for you and your loved ones to take some time to explore who and what you are grateful for as a collective, which can promote connectedness and help create lasting and meaningful memories with family and friends.
Some examples of holiday traditions that promote gratitude among your friends and family include:
We encourage you to try some of the holiday gratitude traditions discussed above or to come up with your own transitions to show gratitude to your loved ones this holiday season!

A great way to find gratitude during holiday chaos is to keep a gratitude journal! Set aside some time throughout the week to write down something or someone you are grateful for. It doesn’t have to take long and can be as quick and simple as a short phrase.
When you dedicate time to reflect on what you are grateful for, it becomes easier to notice moments of gratitude throughout your day. This can be especially helpful during moments where it feels hard to focus on the positive, as it holds you accountable for reflecting on moments of joy amidst feelings of stress, worry, and sadness.

The holidays can be exhausting and overwhelming, and it’s easy to feel like you’re getting buried under responsibilities. It’s also common to feel added tension due to potential family conflict that may arise with complicated extended family dynamics. When you begin feeling overwhelmed and notice the pressure and tension that often goes hand in hand with the holiday season, take pause and redirect your perspective to a place of joy and gratitude.
When you slow down and take a step back, you can reframe your perspective to focus on the moments of joy and gratitude present during the holidays. There are often many people and/or things in our lives that bring us happiness and thankfulness, and it’s up to us to make the conscious choice and effort to recognize these people and things during the chaos of the holidays.
The next time you begin feeling overwhelmed and stressed this holiday season, we encourage you to pause, take some deep, calming breaths, and notice one thing you are grateful for in that moment.
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The interactive program will include an opportunity for participants to ask questions to be addressed during the program, and additional resources are provided for participants via the chatroom discussion.
A link to connect to the online program will be provided to all participants via email at least 24 hours before this program is scheduled to begin.
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The interactive program will include an opportunity for participants to ask questions to be addressed during the program, and additional resources are provided for participants via the chatroom discussion.
A link to connect to the online program will be provided to all participants via email at least 24 hours before this program is scheduled to begin.
Click here to register for this free program!