National Gratitude Day

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Get ready to bring out the gratitude hats and start counting your blessings because National Gratitude Day is here! It's a day to appreciate the little things in life and acknowledge the people and experiences that bring us joy. So let's dive into the history of this delightful day and discover how it became an internet sensation.

When is Gratitude Day?

It's national gratitude day on the 21st September.


The Birth of National Gratitude Day

Every year on September 21st, the internet and social media explode with messages of gratitude. But how did this heartwarming celebration come to be?

Back in 2015, a group of friends decided to create a special day focused on expressing gratitude. They wanted to spread positivity and remind people to appreciate the good things in their lives. The idea quickly caught on, and National Gratitude Day was born.

With the power of the internet, word spread like wildfire. People from all walks of life embraced the concept and started sharing their tales of gratitude. From heartfelt messages to funny anecdotes, the internet became a treasure trove of thankfulness.

Gratitude Goes Viral

It didn't take long for National Gratitude Day to gain traction online. Social media platforms lit up with #NationalGratitudeDay hashtags, overflowing with heartfelt declarations and uplifting stories. Suddenly, expressing gratitude became trendy, and everyone wanted to join in on the fun.

Year after year, the number of mentions on the internet grew exponentially. The initial 93 mentions in 2015 turned into thousands, as people discovered the joy of celebrating gratitude publicly. Bloggers, influencers, and celebrities all contributed to the phenomenon, sharing their gratitude with the world and encouraging others to do the same.

On September 21st, social media feeds are filled with people expressing gratitude for their loved ones, appreciating the little moments, and thanking the universe for its abundance. The positive energy is infectious, and even the grumpiest of internet trolls can't help but crack a smile.

Grateful Hearts and Memorable Moments

From delicious food to heart-pounding sports matches, National Gratitude Day celebrates all the remarkable aspects of life. It's a time to remember those who have shaped us, laugh at the funny moments that still bring us joy, and appreciate the small miracles that occur each day.

No matter what your interests are, this day has something for everyone. Whether you're a food lover grateful for a perfectly-cooked steak or a sports enthusiast grateful for your team's championship victory, there's ample room to express your appreciation.

Did You Know?

The famous phrase 'count your blessings' goes way back, but did you know it can actually improve your well-being? Studies have shown that practicing gratitude can boost happiness, reduce stress, and enhance overall life satisfaction. So, make sure to count those blessings on National Gratitude Day and beyond!



History behind the term 'Gratitude'


1533

Latin Roots

The term 'gratitude' has its roots in the Latin word 'gratitudo,' which means 'thankfulness' or 'gracefulness.' The concept of gratitude has been present in human societies for centuries, but it was during the Renaissance period that the word took on its modern form.


1865

A Grateful Nation

The idea of expressing gratitude towards others gained prominence during the American Civil War. In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of 'Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens.' This day aimed to unite the nation and foster a sense of gratitude for the blessings received.


1960

Scientific Exploration

As science and psychology developed, researchers began to explore the effects of gratitude on well-being. In the 1960s, social psychologist Robert Emmons delved into the study of gratitude and its impact on individuals' lives. His research unveiled a range of psychological benefits, including increased happiness, improved relationships, and better physical health.



2006

Global Gratitude Movement

The 21st century witnessed a significant surge in the popularity of gratitude. In 2006, a worldwide movement called 'The Gratitude Project' aimed to promote daily gratitude practices for a more fulfilling life. The movement inspired countless individuals to express appreciation, keep gratitude journals, and foster a more grateful mindset.


Present

Gratitude in Popular Culture

Today, gratitude has become a cultural phenomenon, deeply ingrained in various aspects of society. It is a common topic in self-help literature, seminars, and workshops, with many influential figures endorsing the power of gratitude. Social media platforms also serve as spaces for people to publicly share their gratitude, fostering a sense of connection and positivity.


Did you know?

The famous phrase 'count your blessings' goes way back, but did you know it can actually improve your well-being? Studies have shown that practicing gratitude can boost happiness, reduce stress, and enhance overall life satisfaction. So, make sure to count those blessings on National Gratitude Day and beyond!

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21st September 2015

Most mentioned on

21st September 2015

Total mentions

93

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