Money gratitude: a calm look at what you have
Money gratitude
Buffers exist for hard times.
Honest money gratitude, without the influencer voice
Most "money gratitude" content sounds like it was written to sell something. The reflections below try the opposite: each one points at a small, specific, structural piece of financial okay-ness — the kind that is easy to walk past until the buffer is gone.
Eight short reflections about money and security
Quiet, specific, easy to skim.
- Affording achievable aspirations
- Paying utility bills
- Having passive income
- Affording start resources
- Affording clean conscience
- Having good credit score
- Having blessed provision
- Having negotiation skills
Adjacent: work and purpose
Closely related — work is where most of the money usually comes from.
Browse by category
- 10 reasons to be grateful for your body and senses
- 10 reasons to be grateful for your family
- 10 reasons to be grateful for your health
- 10 reasons to be grateful for what you understand
- 10 reasons to be grateful for love and partnership
- 10 reasons to be grateful for your mind and memory
- 10 reasons to be grateful for what keeps you safe
- 10 reasons to be grateful for what you can do
- 10 reasons to be grateful for your wider world
- 10 reasons to be grateful for your work and purpose
Other long gratitude lists
- 100 reasons to be grateful right now
- 30 days of gratitude: a gentle daily challenge
- Morning gratitude: 20 short reflections to start the day
- Evening gratitude: quiet reflections to end the day
Turn the list into a habit
Lists are useful once. A practice is useful daily. Grateful Today sends one prompt a day pulled from the same deck these reflections come from — short, specific, and easy to skip when the day is already full.
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