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Gratitude as a Practice Not a Feeling. Exploring the Difference Between Performed Positivity and the Quiet Inner Shift That Genuine Thankfulness Actually Requires
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- Nombre de pages143
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30991-7
- EAN9783565309917
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Gratitude has become one of the most recommended practices in the self-help landscape - and one of the most quietly misunderstood. Write three things you're thankful for. Focus on the positive. And yet for many people who try, something feels hollow: the list gets made, the exercise gets done, and the heaviness remains largely untouched.
Gratitude as a Practice Not a Feeling examines why gratitude so often stays at the surface - and what it actually requires to move deeper.
This book explores the psychological distance between gratitude as a mood to be summoned and gratitude as a practiced orientation toward experience: one that doesn't demand the absence of difficulty, but develops an honest capacity to hold both struggle and appreciation without forcing resolution between them. It looks honestly at the ways well-intentioned positivity culture can inadvertently pressure people into performing thankfulness rather than genuinely accessing it - and what that pressure costs emotionally.
Drawing on psychological insight into attention, meaning-making, and emotional honesty, this book reframes gratitude not as a feeling to be manufactured but as a discipline of noticing: one that builds slowly, imperfectly, and only through genuine engagement with the texture of ordinary life. For anyone who has found gratitude advice frustrating rather than helpful, this book offers not another journaling prompt, but a more honest understanding of what this practice is actually asking of you.
This book explores the psychological distance between gratitude as a mood to be summoned and gratitude as a practiced orientation toward experience: one that doesn't demand the absence of difficulty, but develops an honest capacity to hold both struggle and appreciation without forcing resolution between them. It looks honestly at the ways well-intentioned positivity culture can inadvertently pressure people into performing thankfulness rather than genuinely accessing it - and what that pressure costs emotionally.
Drawing on psychological insight into attention, meaning-making, and emotional honesty, this book reframes gratitude not as a feeling to be manufactured but as a discipline of noticing: one that builds slowly, imperfectly, and only through genuine engagement with the texture of ordinary life. For anyone who has found gratitude advice frustrating rather than helpful, this book offers not another journaling prompt, but a more honest understanding of what this practice is actually asking of you.















