Practice Gratefulness

Practice Gratefulness: Daily Habits for Inner Peace

November 16, 20171 min read

“Gratitude opens the heart to possibility and the eye to see the good.”

— Rev. Evelyn Foreman

practice gratefulness

The definition of respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.

When we are grateful, we cultivate conditions to open our heart to possibility, and our eyes to good.

To be grateful is to expand our energy, releasing us from a position of defensiveness (one that is guarded with suspicion), to a an open, expansive welcoming, embrace of anyone with whom we might feel in opposition.

In practicing gratefulness, we surrender belligerence and the need to be right.  Rather, we decidedly take a stand in awe, and we intentional marvel at the possibility before us.

It is in times when we feel the least grateful, when we catch ourselves complaining, whining, blaming or shaming, that we need most this practice. 

Let the practice of gratitude, and open-hearted appreciation be the path home to your sacred, most noble self.

What might you find difficult to give thanks for?  How might you start shifting your awareness of the good that can come out it?  Please share as it speaks to you. <3

Rev. Evelyn Foreman, M. Div is an ordained Unity Minister committed to an embodiment, deep inner work, and storytelling as a path to transformation. Currently pursuing doctoral studies in energy medicine and metaphysics, she integrates spiritual wisdom, healing practices, and personal growth in her work. A published author featured in Daily Word and other Unity publications, her upcoming books—Wisdom Casting, The Abundance Series, and The Soul of Clay—blend timeless wisdom, New Thought principles, and practical manifestation. As the founder of the Legacy Love Project, she inspires mindful presence and intentional living. Born in post-war Vietnam, Evelyn’s journey from adversity to spiritual leadership exemplifies resilience, faith, and the power of embodied transformation. Through her speaking, writing, and coaching, she helps others reconnect with their divine essence and live with purpose. For more information, visit EvelynForeman.com

Evelyn Foreman, MDiv

Rev. Evelyn Foreman, M. Div is an ordained Unity Minister committed to an embodiment, deep inner work, and storytelling as a path to transformation. Currently pursuing doctoral studies in energy medicine and metaphysics, she integrates spiritual wisdom, healing practices, and personal growth in her work. A published author featured in Daily Word and other Unity publications, her upcoming books—Wisdom Casting, The Abundance Series, and The Soul of Clay—blend timeless wisdom, New Thought principles, and practical manifestation. As the founder of the Legacy Love Project, she inspires mindful presence and intentional living. Born in post-war Vietnam, Evelyn’s journey from adversity to spiritual leadership exemplifies resilience, faith, and the power of embodied transformation. Through her speaking, writing, and coaching, she helps others reconnect with their divine essence and live with purpose. For more information, visit EvelynForeman.com

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