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The Gratitude Project. A video.

by | Sep 16, 2015 | Uncategorized

A couple of weeks ago the Uplift team and I gathered at The Farm in Byron Bay to create a video about gratitude.  I put the invite out for people to come and sit on the gratitude bench and share what they’re most grateful for.

Even though I was there for the whole day of filming, I was moved to tears today when I watched the short video they created.

Uplift Connect are an amazing organisation whose mission it is to spread love, peace and oneness all over the globe.  And I’m so honoured that they’ve chosen to feature Capturing Gratitude.

Come take a look at the video:

World Gratitude Day is on September 21st 2015, and I’m really excited about diving in for another round of 30 days of gratitude.

Capturing Gratitude is a free community project aimed at increasing worldwide happiness, and includes a 30 Days of Gratitude eCourse and the Gratitude Interviews eBook with some of these very inspiring beings from my hometown, Byron Bay:

If you haven’t already done so, do join me.  It’s going to be lots of fun!

Sign up at www.capturinggratitude.com.

With a deep bow of gratitude for going on this journey with me,

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