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Lights, camera, action at the gratitude bench
It’s that time of year again! World Gratitude Day is nearly here! One of my favourite days of the year!
This very special day was first celebrated on the 21st of September 1965 and has been growing in momentum ever since. This year, we’ll be celebrating with another 30 days of gratitude photography.
If you haven’t already signed to Capturing Gratitude, head on over to the beautiful new website and leave your email address at www.capturinggratitude.com.
As always, there’s a free 30 days of gratitude ecourse, plus you can download the Gratitude Interviews ebook, filled with inspiring interviews with some very special people.
This year I’m paying homage to my hometown of Byron Bay, and I’ve been interviewing some of the most inspiring locals I can find for the Gratitude Interviews book. Take a look at their gorgeous faces…..
I’m also very excited to be collaborating with The Farm Byron Bay and Uplift Connect, two local organisations that are all about happiness, health and well being (just my cup of tea!). The team at the The Farm are currently building a gratitude bench for Capturing Gratitude, where we can sit and reflect upon all that we’re grateful for.
On Tuesday (1st September 2015) I’m meeting the team from Uplift to create a short video about the gratitude bench, and I’m looking for people to come and help me! I’d love for you to come and sit on the bench and tell us what you’re grateful for. It will only take 10 minutes of your time.
If you can join us, please select the best time that suits you here.
I do hope you can join me, either in person on the bench or online at www.capturinggratitude.com.
With gratitude,
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