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bipolar101
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Gratitude posts

Hi everybody, I thought having a topic where we can post what we are grateful for might help. I used to have a site where I posted to daily which then sent me a summary email weekly of things I was grateful for but have had some problems with this recently so felt this might be a good replacement.

Here's my three things to be grateful for today:

A loving family,
A part-time job,
This forum.
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Re: Gratitude posts

Hey bipolar101. Thats a very kool idea.

I am very grateful for my

1. Ongoing positive physical and mental health

2. School and studies

3. The beautiful Winter weather we have been having

 

Thanks

Harry

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Awesome idea!

I'm grateful for;
- Awesome sunsets (if you're in Sydney you know what I'm referring to)
- Random text messages from friends you haven't seen in awhile (just got one!)
- My wellbeing

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I am grateful for
Paul Simon's music, especially Gracelands
My wonderful friends who have supported me through many difficult times (& helped celebrate the good ones as well)
My positive mental attitude that kicks especially when challenges are around me.

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I am grateful for...

 

 

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...my cat! 

 

 

 

 

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Wonderful idea!
I am grateful to be alive, safe and content.
My beautiful cat despite the fact she has bitten me , the minx.
The glorious sunny but cold day.

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Great idea. Grateful for...
1. to have wonderful friends.
2. to my loyal dog companion
3. for my health

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I got some paperwork done today.
I woke up to a another wonderful day.
I had emails from family.

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Hi Bipolar 101

Wonderful idea, thanks!

For my beautiful children

For the river behind my house

For so much grace

 

Best Regards,

Kristin

 

 

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Loving friends who accept me as I am (and give me a wake-up call when I need it!)

Connection to others in my community who don't stigmatise mental illness, and who value me

Rain: which stops my spiteful passive-aggressive neighbour from letting my tyres down (yes I'm serious)

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