Thank you, Niamh, for permission to share your reflection and written piece in response to Unit 6 and Task 4 on our Certificate in Bereavement and Loss course. You can undertake this course at your own pace and from home, commencing at any time during the year.
Unit 6, Task 4:
As your final task in this Unit, I would like you to spend time reflecting on your current life situation.
Use a ritual, custom, tradition to improve your situation. Decide what you are going to do, whom with, how, where, and when, be as creative and sensual as you feel is appropriate.
Please write 500 words on your experience and forward photos, material used etc. (Examples: a letter to self or other, a bath ritual, a dinner ritual with self or friends, a ritual in nature etc.)
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This task I really enjoyed! Over the years I have always felt thankful. I have mostly expressed gratitude in my thoughts. For this task I wanted to try something new and creative that would improve my life situation. I decided to create a gratitude jar for one week. Each time I experienced a poignant moment of gratitude; I wrote it on a piece of paper with the date and put it in my jar. I decided to write down 20 things each day. At the end of the week, I emptied the jar and reviewed everything that I wrote (Please see the contents of my jar below). Whilst I had decided to do this task by myself, by the end of the week my whole family were involved. “That is one for the gratitude jar” is the new phrase in my home – which I love! It immediately makes the moment more meaningful, and we are now always on the lookout now for more things to be grateful for! I plan to keep OUR gratitude jar going for the New Year ahead! This activity has become a positive new habit in my home.
Completing this task has reminded me that the benefits of expressing gratitude are endless. Taking the time to notice and reflect upon the things that I am thankful for has allowed me to experience more positive emotions, express more compassion and kindness, improved my well-being and my overall mood and life satisfaction. I really feel like a better person. It also positively impacted my whole family. While there are things in my life that I am grateful for every day, such as family and friends, I purposefully opened my eyes more to the world around me to notice new things every single day. Mostly it was just the simple things I felt thankful for, and it was nice to share these moments with others.
This task prompted me to review the literature related to the impact of gratitude on our health. There is research to show that when we think about what we appreciate, the parasympathetic part of our nervous system is triggered and that can have protective benefits on the body, including increasing cortisol levels and perhaps increasing oxytocin, the bonding hormone involved in relationships that make us feel so good. The benefits of expressing gratitude in whatever way works for a person is an important resource that I will continue to explore when working when clients experiencing mental distress. I think that too often we tend to focus on things that we don’t have, rather than on the things that we have, and we need to purposefully take the time to be thankful for the many things that we take for granted.
My Daily Gratitude Jar
Thursday
1. My husband Liam 2. My son Billy 3. My daughter Evie 4. My family 5. My friends 6. My home 7. A job that I love 8. Chats with my work colleagues 9. Walking at lunchtime 10. The beauty of nature 11. The cold fresh air 12. The trees 13. The leaves crunching under my feet 14. A cup of green tea 15. My dinner 16. My warm PJs 17. My fluffy socks 18. My hot water bottle 19. My bed 20. My sleep meditation |
Monday
1. Waking up (to the sound of Mama) 2. Morning cuddles 3. Morning kisses 4. Hearing “I love you” 5. Saying “I love you” 6. Feeling loved 7. A warm shower 8. Neom energising shower gel 9. Happy music in the mornings 10. My phone 11. My watch 12. Reading my quote of the week 13. Telling everybody my quote of the week 14. My child-minder 15. My organization skills 16. Receiving a letter in the post 17. My health 18. My positive attitude 19. My family picture on my desk at work 20. Random acts of kindness
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Friday
1. My prayers 2. God 3. My faith 4. The sun 5. The colours around me 6. My car 7. My handbag 8. Music 9. Flowers 10. My calmness 11. Touch 12. Poetry 13. My sense of humour 14. My hands 15. Simplicity 16. Love 17. Kindness 18. My Patience 19. Art 20. Swimming pool |
Tuesday
1. My dreams 2. Kindness 3. The sun shining 4. Watering my plants 5. Silence 6. Calm 7. The seasons 8. Caring for others 9. Been a mammy 10. The beauty of nature 11. Old friends 12. New friends 13. Being appreciated 14. Appreciating others 15. The moon 16. The stars 17. Feeling warm 18. Good night kisses 19. My pillow 20. A good night sleep
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Saturday
1. Days off 2. Tasty pancakes with bacon and maple 3. Feeling happy 4. My clothes line 5. Reading my book (Geraldine O’Neill) 6. Day time naps 7. Clean sheets on my bed 8. My sense of humour 9. My love heart chain 10. My fountain pen 11. Talking with a stranger 12. My warm fluffy coat 13. My sitting room 14. Love Actually (favourite movie) 15. An open fire 16. Pizza 17. A glass of red wine 18. Hearing the rain 19. My fresh linen yankee candle 20. Feeling relaxed |
Wednesday
1. Another wonderful day 2. Having a home 3. An invite to dinner (no cooking) 4. A shoulder rub from hubbie (knot in back) 5. Raspberry scone with fresh cream 6. Time alone 7. Trying new things 8. My creativity 9. Receiving compliments 10. Giving compliments 11. A new dress 12. Getting my hair done 13. Playing guitar 14. Money in my purse/bank 15. Removing my make up 16. Opportunities to study 17. My car 18. Art 19. Rainbows 20. Tears |
Sunday
1. The foxy Bean 2. Hot chocolate 3. Visits with granny, granddad, granny 4. Granddads beautiful garden 5. Sunday mass 6. Cooking dinner 7. Eating Sunday Dinner 8. The park 9. Children laughing 10. Acts of kindness 11. Feeding the horses 12. Talking with my friend Roisin 13. Learning new things 14. Letting go 15. Setting goals 16. Making plans 17. Booking holiday 18. Looking at old photographs 19. Making new memories 20. Feeling complete |