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Somehow the first week of November sneaked right past me this year. Thanksgiving feels a little earlier than most years, and I realized my family hasn’t really done anything to focus on gratitude yet. Gratitude is such an import part of a healthy and well-adjusted life. It brings hope and light into a world that otherwise feels scary and hopeless.

I created these 15 gratitude journal prompts to help my family, and hopefully yours, think about, talk about, and practice gratitude in the 15 days leading up to Thanksgiving. We plan to write in our books each day and then share what we wrote at dinner.

But you could really use these in anyway that best fits your family. Have everyone do the entire journal on their own and then share everything at once on Thanksgiving Day. Another option would be to use these as “conversation cards” instead of a booklet. Just read a card out loud at dinner time or in the car on the way to an event and have everyone discuss their answers.

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I am a mom of four striving to create a meaningful life at home and beyond. I love to write about Faith and hope, and I’m also passionate about sharing my designs for cards and party printables (available in my ETSY shop). This is a space where I hope to use my strengths to uplift and inspire others.

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