Geoff-Allen
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I found this article on a recent links page and really enjoyed the read - however, it is rather lengthy so if you have ADHD you may wanna skip it!
On second look - it is more than just one article on that page so you could just read the top article and leave it at that but I recommend all the articles I have read so far ...
For a taste -
When I first began my journey of gratitude, I only saw the outward signs or practices of gratitude – a gift, a note, a smile, a thing of thanks. Of course these things are important and a vital aspect of a gratitude practice. However, two months along in my gratitude journey, after reading, research and searching my own heart, I realise that the practice of gratitude goes far deeper than external signs or practices. Gratitude also has the potential, if I let it, to truly transform me from the inside out. A gratitude practice can inform my relationships, my perspective and how I establish my self as an educator. By living a life of gratitude, I can be fully awake, prepared and also aware. Aware of my inner attitudes, anxieties, resentments and any other hindrances to living a full life and giving my best to my students.
Gratitude in Education
Enjoy the rest of your browsing!
I found this article on a recent links page and really enjoyed the read - however, it is rather lengthy so if you have ADHD you may wanna skip it!
On second look - it is more than just one article on that page so you could just read the top article and leave it at that but I recommend all the articles I have read so far ...
For a taste -
When I first began my journey of gratitude, I only saw the outward signs or practices of gratitude – a gift, a note, a smile, a thing of thanks. Of course these things are important and a vital aspect of a gratitude practice. However, two months along in my gratitude journey, after reading, research and searching my own heart, I realise that the practice of gratitude goes far deeper than external signs or practices. Gratitude also has the potential, if I let it, to truly transform me from the inside out. A gratitude practice can inform my relationships, my perspective and how I establish my self as an educator. By living a life of gratitude, I can be fully awake, prepared and also aware. Aware of my inner attitudes, anxieties, resentments and any other hindrances to living a full life and giving my best to my students.
Gratitude in Education
Enjoy the rest of your browsing!