7 Creative Ways to Express Gratitude
Thanksgiving is the perfect time of year to think about what we’re thankful for and ways we can share our gratitude to people who have helped improve our lives in any impactful way, whether small or big!
Expressing gratitude has several benefits and has been shown to improve your mood, boost your immune system, improve sleep, and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. Not to mention strengthening your relationships.
To start, I’ll share a few things I’m thankful for: first, that I’m alive and healthy and surrounded by people I love.
Second, this WONDERFUL CleanFoodCrush community, our fantastic team, and all you incredible CRUSHers.
Last but certainly not least, I’m grateful for every opportunity that has allowed me to learn, grow, and overcome challenges and the people who have encouraged me and helped me grow.
We can approach thankfulness in several ways, so for some examples, here are 7 creative ways to express gratitude!
Cook or Bake
One of my favorite ways to say thank you, make someone smile, or share my appreciation for their friendship is to cook for them or bake them a sweet treat!
Pick out your favorite meal, be it soup, tacos, or pizza, and invite them over for dinner. Alternatively, make them your favorite dessert to say thank you.
Check out these recipe roundups for some ideas:
Give a Personal Gift
Think about smaller things that have impacted your life or that you love that would make a simple yet personal and thoughtful gift. A vinyl of your favorite album, an annotated copy of a book that changed your life, or a ticket to the best show you’ve seen.
You can also gift something that you know means a lot to your friend. Order a mug with pictures of their dog on it, get a blanket with quotes from their favorite song, or a Christmas ornament of the skyline of their hometown. Be creative and think outside the box!
Do a Random Act of Kindness
A random act of kindness isn’t necessarily a way to thank a specific person, but it can be nice to pay it forward! It’s inexpensive, easy, and and benefits your mental health! Here are some fun ideas for random acts of kindness you can do this week:
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Compliment a stranger
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Give a hug to your colleague who seems to be having a bad day
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Buy a coffee for the first responder behind you in line
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Pay for the groceries of a tired mom
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Make a playlist for a friend of songs that make you think of them