Gratitude + Awe: The Emotional Power Pair for Lasting Joy

Gratitude + Awe: The Emotional Power Pair for Lasting Joy

When life feels like a constant juggling act, it’s easy to overlook the small, meaningful moments that make it all worthwhile. That’s why creating a gratitude practice can be so powerful. While many of us feel fleeting moments of gratitude on a regular basis, it’s often not the primary way we walk through the day. Frustration, sadness, anger, and overwhelm are much better at making themselves known.

But when we pause to reflect on what we’re grateful for – and let ourselves marvel at the beauty in the world, something shifts. Gratitude and awe work together to recenter us, helping us find joy and inspiration even in the midst of life’s complexities.

Gratitude: Grounding Yourself in the Present

Gratitude is the gentle act of noticing what’s good in your life and allowing that acknowledgment to nourish you. Whether it’s the support of your closest people, the simple pleasure of a good meal, or even the strength you’ve shown in a tough situation, gratitude reminds you of the abundance that already exists. And we know that’s the first key to manifestation – tapping into the energy of what you want more of.

Science backs up what you already know in your spirit: gratitude boosts mental and emotional well-being, strengthens relationships, and helps you better handle stress. It’s a way to stay connected to yourself, and to the people and things that bring you joy.

Awe: Expanding Your Perspective

While gratitude keeps you grounded, awe lifts you up. Awe is what you feel in those "wow" moments when you’re reminded of how vast and extraordinary life can be — like standing under a clear, starlit sky or hearing music that sends shivers down your spine. It’s the feeling of being part of something bigger than yourself, and it’s a powerful antidote to stress and self-doubt.

Experiencing awe has been shown to quiet the mental chatter that can keep us stuck in overthinking. It helps you see beyond the immediate challenges and reconnect with your sense of purpose, clarity, and wonder.

How to Bring Gratitude and Awe into Your Life

Practicing gratitude and awe doesn’t require a major life overhaul. It’s about small, intentional moments. Together, these emotions can transform how you move through the world. Here’s how to start:

1. Gratitude Walks with Awe Moments

Take a mindful walk and pay attention to the world around you. Maybe it’s the vibrant colors of flowers blooming, the laughter of children playing, or even your own resilience as you go about your day. Reflect on what these moments mean to you and how they nourish your soul.

Prompt: "What’s around me right now that I’m thankful for? What’s something that amazes me?"

2. Create a Dual Journal Practice

Set aside a few minutes daily to write about both gratitude and awe. For example:

Gratitude: "I’m grateful for the way my sister always checks on me."

Awe: "I saw the sunrise today, and it reminded me of how every day is a fresh start."

This combination keeps you rooted in the present while also inspiring you to dream beyond it.

3. Let Music Be Your Guide

Music has a way of unlocking emotions and sparking awe. Curate a playlist of songs that inspire gratitude and awe, whether it’s gospel, jazz, or your favorite neo-soul track. Let the lyrics and melodies remind you of your blessings and expand your imagination.

4. Visit Places That Inspire You

Nature has a way of evoking awe and gratitude effortlessly. A walk on the beach, a quiet moment in the park, or even stargazing from your backyard can create a sense of calm and wonder.

5. Celebrate Yourself

Gratitude and awe aren’t just for external things — they’re for you too. Be intentional about celebrating your wins and acknowledging your strength. You are both the source and recipient of your gratitude.

Developing self-compassion is a key part of this practice. By giving yourself grace and appreciating your efforts, you remind yourself that you’re deserving of the same kindness and awe you extend to the world around you.

The Ripple Effect of Gratitude and Awe

When you make space for gratitude and awe in your life, you naturally create room for more joy, connection, and peace. These practices remind you that even in challenging seasons, there’s beauty all around and within you.

So, as you go about your day, take a moment to pause. Notice the things that light you up, ground you, or simply make you smile. Those moments are your reminders that joy is always within reach.

Author: Allaya Cooks-Campbell

Allaya Cooks-Campbell is a yoga and mindfulness teacher, proud member of the Black Yoga Teachers Alliance, Integrative Wellness & Life Coach, and OMNoire Retreat Leader. With a deep passion for whole-person wellness, Allaya creates transformative experiences that empower others to live in alignment, embrace ease, and cultivate joy. When she’s not guiding retreats or inspiring others to thrive, you’ll find her pursuing her Master’s in Psychology, exploring the vibrant energy of NYC, or cherishing life’s moments with her kids.

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