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Wake Up Grateful

The Transformative Practice of Taking Nothing for Granted

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This practical and inspiring program is filled with guiding principles, reflections, exercises, and meditations for making gratitude a daily practice, especially during uncertain and challenging times.

Is it possible to be grateful in challenging times? Our wellbeing depends on it, but how do we achieve it? In Wake Up Grateful, Kristi Nelson, executive director of A Network for Grateful Living, unlocks the path to recognizing abundance in every moment, no matter the moment. With questions for reflection, daily exercises, and perspective prompts, Nelson introduces readers to the benefits of a daily gratitude practice. Using the story of her own cancer experience as a touchstone, Nelson provides deep insight and help in finding resilience and wellbeing in the face of life’s uncertainties and offers the promise of profound personal change.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 22, 2020
      Nelson (Everyday Gratitude), executive director of the online community A Network for Grateful Living, shares the teachings of the network’s founder, David Steindl-Rast, in this thorough guide intended to transform one’s life through the practice of gratefulness. Gratefulness, according to Nelson, is a “way of being that helps us to focus our attention and navigate our lives with gratitude as our compass.” After explaining the foundational principles—life is a gift, everything is surprise, the ordinary is extraordinary, appreciation is generative, and love is transformative—and practices of gratefulness (such as the “stop, look, go” strategy for “acquiring perspective through experience and intention”), Nelson applies them to different concerns and themes, such as the body, emotions, nature, and loss. For instance, she urges readers to “seek a perspective of wonder and reverence” through attentive observation of nature and by listing one’s habits and choices that are ecologically harmful. One of the book’s strongest features is Nelson’s account of surviving stage IV cancer when she was 33. (“Surviving cancer taught me to notice all that is available here and now,” she writes.) Though the premise is stretched thin and the advice gets repetitive, Nelson manages to pack in plenty of inspirational material. Those interested in mindfulness-based spirituality will appreciate Nelson’s message of flourishing amid uncertainty.

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