Have you ever stopped to think that even the little things we do every day are a gift of sorts? I now practice a little gratitude every day and honestly, it has changed my world. It’s not about the big things, it’s about feeling love and trust in the little things. This is my journey, my way of saying thank you. May this thing inspire you too to start noticing the little joys of your life.
Gratitude for My Mother: Love in Everyday Tasks
My dear mummy, my heart. Every day I find new reasons to be thankful to you. Not just the big tasks, even the smallest things make me feel so great. Like your trust in me that is what makes me feel capable.
Moments of Trust from Mummy
Here are the small moments where my mother’s trust transformed me:
- Turning Off the Fan: When you asked me to turn off the fan or do some small thing quickly, I felt that you trust me. Your faith in me is everything. Thank you, thank you, thank you mummy. I love you!
- Making Tea and Serving: When you asked me to make tea and serve, I felt that you think I can do it. Mummy, thank you for making me feel capable, thank you, thank you.
- Handling Money: When you gave me money to keep things in the cupboard, I felt that you trust me completely. Mummy, thank you for trusting me. I love you so much.
- Kneading Dough and Making Rotis: When I knead the dough or make rotis, I feel that you have given me an important job. This thing touched my heart. Thank you, thank you, thank you mummy.
- Serving Food to Papa: When you told me to give food to papa, I felt that you had faith that I would do this job well. This trust of yours makes me strong from within. Thank you for trusting me mummy. I love you, I love you, I love you.
- Folding Clothes and Threading a Needle: Be it folding clothes or putting thread in a needle – even these small things were great moments for me, because I had your trust in them too. Thank you, thank you, thank you mummy.
- Serving Guests: When guests came and I gave them water, cut fruits and you noticed that I worked hard then I felt as if I was glowing. Thank you mummy for liking my work. I love you!
- Running Errands: When you told me to call my sister or send a message, I felt that you depend on me even for small things. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I love you mummy.
- Taking Papa to the Doctor: The greatest trust I felt was when you told me to go to the doctor, take him by car or bike. When I felt that you were happy with my care, I felt so proud. Thank you, thank you, thank you mummy. I love you, I love you, I love you.
Mummy, you gave me so much love, gave me so many responsibilities. You trusted me, made me feel that I too can do something. My heart is filled with gratitude. I respect you, I trust you, I am proud of you mummy. God bless you.
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Gratitude for My Father: Silent Lessons in Responsibility
Papa, you have taught me so much in your silent way. Every small task you have given me was a lesson for me.
Lessons from Papa’s Tasks
Here are the tasks from my father that taught me responsibility:
- Simple Requests: When you used to say simple things like call mummy, make the food hot or bring some chillies you used all these ways to include me in your work. Thank you, thank you, thank you papa. I love you.
- Household Duties: Ironing clothes or feeding the dogs these tasks made me understand the meaning of responsibility. Thank you papa. I love you, I love you, I love you.
- Handling Important Documents: When you gave me important documents to handle, I felt that you have complete trust in me. Thank you for always trusting me, Papa. I love you.
- Helping with Food: When you asked me to help you with food like cutting salad or making lassi – I felt like I am a part of your team. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Papa. I love you.
- Managing Household Chores: When you gave me the responsibility of household chores like the water motor or geyser, I felt that you think I am worthy of all of them. You made me feel capable of those chores, thank you, Papa.
- Moments of Care: And when I pressed your feet or applied oil on your hair those moments were not just full of work but also full of love and trust. Thank you, thank you, thank you papa. I love you.
Papa, you gave me time to play, believed in my hard work and also taught me how to say sorry. You taught me a lot. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I respect you, I trust you, I am proud of you papa. God bless you.
Gratitude for My Teachers: Guiding Lights of Wisdom
My teachers became light and accompanied me on the path of my gratitude. All of you not only taught me facts or syllabus but also gave me a new perspective on how to live life.
Lessons from My Teachers
Here’s how my teachers shaped my gratitude journey:
- Arvind Sir: Learning the format of your thank you letter and learning to accept every situation and every emotion these became the most valuable lessons of my life. Thank you, thank you, thank you sir. I love you.
- Ashmin Ma’am: You taught me self love, connecting with you, keeping my vibrations high and manifesting my dreams all this became a new chapter of my life. Thank you, thank you, thank you ma’am. I love you.
- Annie Ma’am: You taught me how to find happiness in the smallest things and how to be more grateful for mom and dad. Because of you I started getting clarity in my dreams. Thank you, thank you, thank you Annie ma’am.
- Eeshji: Your simple but powerful ideas like setting an alarm every hour to check one’s feelings or Hanuman ji’s smile which turns negativity into joy all these changed my life. You taught me how important it is to write your dreams and understand the negative things hidden in them. Thank you, thank you, thank you Eeshji. I love you.
You all have brought light into my life. Thank you from the heart. I respect you, I trust you, I am proud of you. God bless you.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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