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Gratitude Challenge Day 32 - Joyful Wins

Gratitude Challenge 7 min read

​Celebrate Day 32 of the Gratitude Challenge by recognizing joyful wins, boosting positivity, and attracting happiness into your daily life.

Welcome to Gratitude Challenge Day 32! Today’s focus is on joyful wins—both big and small. Discover how celebrating your progress can boost happiness and transform your mindset. Join the journey, share your joyful wins, and let’s grow together in gratitude and positivity. Subscribe for daily inspiration and practical tips to enrich your life with gratitude!

I’m Trevor Lund, the Creative Storyteller at https://revtrev.com, the founder of Live LIGHT Academy at https://livelight.ca and your host inside the Live LIGHT Cascade Chalet http://revtrev.link/chalet

Every day for 70 days I’m going to give thanks with my whole heart. That means I’m going to decide to give thanks, feel gratitude and show appreciation for what I feel gratitude for. And I invite you to join me.

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Welcome to Day 32 of our gratitude challenge joyful wins journey! If you’ve been following along, you know how transformative daily gratitude can be. Today, we focus on celebrating those “joyful wins”—the moments, big or small, where God’s goodness shines through. Whether it’s a solved problem, an answered prayer, or a simple smile from a loved one, let’s take time to recognize and give thanks for these blessings.

Why Celebrate Joyful Wins in Your Gratitude Challenge?

Acknowledging joyful wins is a powerful way to deepen your gratitude practice. It helps shift your perspective from what’s missing to what God has already provided. Incorporating celebration into your gratitude challenge:

  • Strengthens faith (Philippians 4:4)
  • Boosts positivity
  • Encourages thankfulness (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)

When you pause to celebrate, you actively practice noticing God’s presence and provision.

What Counts as a Joyful Win?

Joyful wins don’t have to be dramatic. In fact, the Bible encourages us to give thanks in all circumstances:

“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NIV)

Here are examples of joyful wins you can celebrate today:

  • Finishing a tough project at work
  • Rekindling a friendship
  • Finding peace in a stressful moment
  • Helping someone in need
  • Noticing God’s presence in daily routines

Every win is an opportunity to express gratitude and see God’s hand at work.

How to Identify Your Joyful Wins

Many people ask, “How do I recognize my joyful wins?” Here are some practical steps:

  1. Reflect Daily:
    At the end of each day, write down 2-3 moments you felt joy or accomplishment.
  2. Pray for Awareness:
    Ask God to open your eyes to His blessings, as encouraged in James 1:17:
    “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights...”
  3. Share with Others:
    Talk about your wins with family or friends. Sharing spreads joy and gratitude.

Benefits of Practicing Gratitude for Joyful Wins

Engaging in the gratitude challenge for joyful wins offers several benefits:

  • Improved Mental Health:
    Focusing on positive events reduces stress and anxiety.
  • Stronger Relationships:
    Grateful people are happier and more encouraging to those around them.
  • Closer Walk with God:
    Regularly acknowledging God’s work strengthens your faith. See Philippians 4:4:
    “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”

Tips for Making Gratitude a Habit

To keep the momentum going:

  • Use a Gratitude Journal:
    Write your joyful wins each morning or evening.
  • Set Reminders:
    Place sticky notes or set phone alerts with verses or gratitude prompts.
  • Involve Your Family:
    Share wins around the dinner table or during prayer time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if I can’t find joyful wins in my day?
A: Be specific. The more specific you can be, the easier it will be to feel gratitude.

Q: Do I need to share my wins with others?
A: Sharing is optional but can encourage others and deepen relationships.

Conclusion: Share Your Joyful Wins!

Gratitude challenge joyful wins remind us that every day holds reasons for thanks. As you focus on these moments, you’ll find your heart uplifted and your faith deepened.

What was your joyful win today?
Share in the comments, subscribe for more daily gratitude challenges, or share this post with a friend who needs encouragement!

Let’s continue celebrating God’s goodness—one joyful win at a time!

Today’s 70-Day Gratitude Challenge Question

How do I feel grateful even during tough times?

That’s a great question, I’m so glad you asked. The 70-Day Gratitude Challenge is not about denying the reality of current situation. It is about choosing to give thanks, feeling gratitude and showing appreciation. We are told to worry about nothing, pray about everything and thank God in all things (Philippians 4:6-7).

Did you know it’s hard to feel gratitude and anxiousness at the same time?

The question of whether gratitude and anxiety can exist simultaneously is a complex one, and the answer varies depending on the perspective and the specific context.

Neurological Perspective

From a neurological standpoint, research suggests that the brain has a difficult time processing both gratitude and anxiety at the same time. Here are some key points:

  • Mutual Exclusivity: Studies indicate that the brain operates in either a sympathetic (fight or flight, associated with anxiety, or a parasympathetic (rest and digest) mode, associated with gratitude. It is challenging for the brain to be in both states simultaneously[3][4].
  • Neurotransmitters: When we express gratitude, our brain releases dopamine and serotonin, which are neurotransmitters that enhance positive emotions and reduce anxiety. This suggests that gratitude can shift the brain's focus away from anxiety[3][4].

Psychological Perspective

Psychologically, the relationship between gratitude and anxiety is more nuanced:

  • Alternating States: While the brain may not be able to process both gratitude and anxiety simultaneously, these states can alternate. For example, a person can feel anxious one moment and then shift to a state of gratitude the next[2][4].
  • Gratitude as a Competing Response: Gratitude can be used as a competing response to negative thoughts and anxiety. By focusing on gratitude, individuals can bring their minds into the present moment and reduce rumination, which is a key component of anxiety and depression[4].

Personal Experience

Personal accounts and anecdotal evidence suggest that while it may be challenging to feel both gratitude and anxiety intensely at the same time, these feelings can coexist in a broader sense:

  • Coexistence: Individuals with depression or anxiety can still feel grateful for certain aspects of their lives, even if the overall feeling of depression or anxiety persists. This indicates that while gratitude may not completely eliminate anxiety or depression, it can coexist with these feelings and provide some relief[2].

Summary

In summary:

  • Neurologically, the brain tends to operate in either an anxious or a grateful state, making it difficult for both to exist simultaneously.
  • Psychologically, gratitude can serve as a competing response to anxiety, helping to shift focus away from negative thoughts.
  • Personally, individuals can experience both gratitude and anxiety, though the intensity of these feelings may vary and they may not be felt simultaneously in their most intense forms.

Gratitude practices, such as journaling or reflecting on positive experiences, can be powerful tools in managing anxiety and depression, even if they do not completely eliminate these conditions[1][2][4].

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So how do you feel grateful, even in the tough times?

It’s a choice. Be as specific as you can be. The more specific you are, the more easily you feel grateful. Think of something small, or something from the past. Think of a time you know you felt gratitude. You can feel that again.

It’s a choice that’s worth it. Gratitude changes our perspective. It encourages us to keep on keeping on.

You more easily make that choice. You can train your brain to give thanks always. That’s what the 70-Day Gratitude Challenge is for.

How I can help you do a 70-Day Gratitude Challenge

Unlock the full Gratitude Hub experience when you join the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge with the Course + Community or Course + Community + Clarity options! The Gratitude Hub gives you access to all daily podcast episodes, live cast replays, blog posts, and important announcements so you can stay inspired and connected no matter your schedule. It's also a space where community happens—share your thoughts, encouragement, and insights through comments, and connect with others on the same gratitude journey. Don’t miss out on this supportive resource that keeps gratitude front and centre in your life. Visit https://revtrev.link/thanks to get started!

Next Steps

Check out https://revtrev.link/thanks and learn how I can help you get involved in the Live LIGHT 70-Day Gratitude Challenge or do one on your own.

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