{"id":14425,"date":"2022-09-21T15:23:23","date_gmt":"2022-09-21T05:23:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/explorecareers.emotedigital.com.au\/?p=14425"},"modified":"2022-09-21T15:23:23","modified_gmt":"2022-09-21T05:23:23","slug":"world-gratitude-day-how-a-gratitude-practice-can-help-you-reach-your-career-goals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/explorecareers.com.au\/world-gratitude-day-how-a-gratitude-practice-can-help-you-reach-your-career-goals\/","title":{"rendered":"World Gratitude Day: How a Gratitude Practice Can Help You Reach Your Career Goals"},"content":{"rendered":"
When life feels stressful, it can be hard to sit and remember all the good things you have going for you, but dedicating some time to doing just this can have profound benefits!<\/strong><\/p>\n If you haven\u2019t already explored a gratitude practice, World Gratitude Day is an excellent opportunity to explore why it could help you in multiple ways – including when it comes to achieving your career goals<\/a>.<\/p>\n Gratitude is one of those concepts that, on the surface, sounds pretty simple, but when you try to define it further, you might find yourself a bit lost!<\/p>\n According to one of the world\u2019s leading experts on gratitude, Robert Emmon<\/a>s, there are two key components to gratitude:<\/p>\n In recent years, gratitude practice has become one of the easiest ways to boost your positive mental health and feel better about yourself and life in general, even when things might be feeling stressful.<\/p>\n World Gratitude Day<\/a> takes place on the 21st of September every year.<\/p>\n The day aims to remind us of the importance of expressing gestures of thanks and appreciation. Sometimes we get caught up in our busy lives, school, homework, and trying to get everything done – and we neglect to show how grateful we are for the people around us.<\/p>\n Many people, including psychologists, believe that an intentional gratitude practice where you spend a little time each day listing a small number of good things you\u2019re grateful for can positively impact your mood and mindset over time.<\/p>\n Gratitude is also about being kind to others without necessarily expecting kindness to be reciprocated. It focuses on the actions that help the world feel like a better place for everyone.<\/p>\n Practising gratitude helps to shape the way we think and can give us a better perspective on the world around us and our lives.<\/p>\n While gratitude won\u2019t directly help you achieve your goals, practising gratitude will boost many skills and the mindset that have been proven effective in helping individuals reach their goals in different areas of life – including their careers!<\/p>\n Let\u2019s take a look at how:<\/p>\n In one study<\/a>, researchers asked students to list the goals they wanted to reach within two months. Some students were coached on how to practice gratitude, and some weren\u2019t. Ten weeks into the study, the grateful students were closer to achieving their goals than those who weren’t practising gratitude.<\/p>\n It\u2019s thought that gratitude can help motivate us to reflect on the behaviours we want to repeat each day, leading us to pick the positive behaviours that will help us achieve our goals.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Gratitude can teach us to remember that there are good things every day, reducing our need to seek immediate gratification<\/a> because we know there will always be good things in the future.<\/p>\n Most common gratitude practices encourage you to spend a few minutes at the end of the day to reflect on three things you\u2019re grateful for that happened. Some practices also encourage you to think ahead to three things you\u2019re looking forward to the next day.<\/p>\nWhat is Gratitude?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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What is World Gratitude Day?<\/strong><\/h4>\n
4 Ways Gratitude Can Help Your Reach Your Career Goals<\/strong><\/h4>\n
1. Gratitude improves motivation.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
2. Gratitude makes you more patient.<\/strong><\/h5>\n
3. Gratitude helps you focus on what matters most.<\/strong><\/h5>\n