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February 11th 2024 10:01 PM
Butterscotch.
Re: Good Things Jar

I think this is a great idea, I've never heard of a concept like this. It's something that can be done year-round and would be a great thing to utilize in a moment when you're feeling down or in doubt about yourself.
January 9th 2024 03:42 PM
Silvan
Re: Good Things Jar

I love this idea! I've heard about a Compliment Jar such as Emmie described, but I've never tried a Good Things Jar. It sounds like an amazing idea that can have a very positive impact, and at the same time is really simple to create/keep up.
January 9th 2024 10:29 AM
Dawn.
Re: Good Things Jar

This sounds like an amazing idea.
January 7th 2024 09:06 PM
Arabesque- golfing girl.
Re: Good Things Jar

I've never made a good thing are, at our church we have two jars call, The Love Jar and Compliment Jar and you can write on paper anything that you love about yourself or someone else. It can be, I love my siblings because they always understand me or I love being happy, ect. It's lovely to write very nice things about others. Then the other jar is called Compliment Jar and we give compliments to other people and it's a lot of fun and it's a nice thing to do for other people.
January 7th 2024 06:51 PM
Ennui.
Re: Good Things Jar

That sounds like a great idea! I think one of my friends is doing this. I hope it helps!
January 7th 2024 10:53 AM
Halcyon
Good Things Jar

It's easy to forget what you did in January when it comes to December. I know I often forget what I did, and if I haven't achieved anything big, it makes it more difficult to reflect on the good things. I don't often remember my small wins throughout the year. That's where a 'Good Things Jar' can help! It's an incredibly effective way to remind us of how much we have achieved throughout the year and helps us to appreciate the small things in life.

Has anyone ever created a 'Good Things Jar'? If not, will you be trying it this year? Not only does it help you to focus on the good things every day, but you'll have a whole jar of good things to look back over at the end of the year.

It's really simple to create one.
  • Get any empty jar, a box or a container of your choice
  • Decorate it if you wish
  • On a small piece of paper, write something good that happened in your day and put a date on it
  • Fold up the piece of paper and pop it into the jar
  • Your jar could include:
    • Happy moments or thoughts
    • Milestones
    • Daily wins
    • Something that made you laugh
    • Something you're grateful for
    • Good things you've done for someone else
    • Photographs of good memories

We're only a week into January, so if you want to try this yourself, it's not too late to start this!

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