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GRATITUDE: How thanksgiving changes everything

July 14,2025
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By Yemisi Suleiman

In today’s fast-paced, achievement-driven world, it’s easy to overlook the simple power of saying “thank you.” But gratitude is more than a fleeting feeling, it’s a way of life that has the power to transform how we think, feel, relate, and thrive.

Gratitude is not just about good manners. It’s a profound mindset that can shift perspectives, heal emotional wounds, strengthen relationships, and even enhance physical well-being. Science is beginning to catch up with what many spiritual and cultural traditions have known for centuries: that a grateful heart is a magnet for joy, peace, and abundance.
Gratitude is about acknowledging the good things in our lives– food on our plate, a safe return home, a kind word from a stranger, or the lessons hidden in disappointment.


Wellness Coach Chika Okonji says living a grateful life is a tool she uses to stay grounded. “Living in Lagos can be chaotic, but I’ve learned to be grateful for every little victory,” she says. “Even if the traffic was crazy, I thank God I got home safe. That shift in mindset has changed how I see life. I’m calmer, happier, and more present,” she added.
This emotional practice shapes how we experience life and helps us to shift our gaze from what’s missing to what’s already present. This new mindset doesn’t ignore problems but chooses to see light even in dark places, helping further to strengthen relationship bonds whether as a partner, friend, colleague, or even a stranger.


For entrepreneur Segun Ariyo gratitude became a game-changer in his career. “There was a time my business nearly collapsed, but I chose to be grateful for the little I had left. From that place of thankfulness, I started to see new ideas and support I hadn’t noticed before. Gratitude helped me rebuild, stronger.”


Gratitude also has healing power. Research shows that those who consistently practice gratitude report fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression. They sleep better, feel more hopeful, and experience greater satisfaction in life. It’s a form of emotional self-care that nourishes the soul.


Perhaps most remarkably, gratitude opens doors and draws in new opportunities. Call it a reward from life and you won’t be wrong.
Despite the many benefits derived from living a life of gratitude, we are not unmindful that we live in a generation when many feel entitled. Children are most guilty of this and often fail to recognise the efforts parents put in to give them quality life.


An ungrateful attitude can lead to chronic dissatisfaction and emotional burnout. Ungratefulness not only breeds loneliness, it also repels opportunity. After all, few people enjoy giving their best to someone who never says thank you.

Agnes Onoh, a schoolteacher, recalls how a simple act of gratitude turned around a difficult relationship at work. “There was a colleague I didn’t get along with until one day, I sincerely thanked her for helping with a task. That one moment softened everything between us. Since then, we’ve built mutual respect. Gratitude opened a door I didn’t expect,” she says.


Being grateful opens a door to peace and joy, not because life is perfect, but because they choose to see the good in imperfection.
And the truth is- the more thankful you are, the more life gives you to be thankful for.


As with many tasks at which people succeeded, taking baby steps is always the best way to go. Begin by keeping a gratitude journal. At the end of each day, take a moment to reflect and jot down three things you’re thankful for. They don’t have to be grand or profound, but must have impacted you. From as little as a kind smile received, over time, this habit helps train your brain to look for the good, even on tough days.


Another powerful tool is the simple act of saying “thank you.” Too often, we feel gratitude but don’t express it. Whether it’s a quick message, a heartfelt compliment, or a handwritten note, sharing your appreciation strengthens your relationships and uplifts both you and the person on the receiving end.
Mindful appreciation is also key. Throughout the day, pause and truly take in the world around you; the warmth of the sun, the sound of laughter, the calm in a moment of silence etc. and see if you will not be grateful.

The most beautiful expression of gratitude is giving back. This can be done through acts of service, generosity, or simply offering your time and attention to those who need it.
Practiced consistently, it slowly transforms how you see the world, and how the world sees you.
So today, take a deep breath. Look around. Say thank you to God and the universe because gratitude doesn’t just change your attitude, it changes everything.

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