A gratitude circle is a structured group practice where participants take turns sharing things they are grateful for. Often used in wellness retreats, group therapy, recovery programs, and mindfulness workshops, this simple ritual fosters connection, emotional uplift, and positive group energy. Gratitude circles can be guided by a facilitator or take a more organic form, depending on the setting. The act of vocalizing appreciation—no matter how small—helps rewire the brain toward optimism and emotional resilience. This practice also cultivates active listening, empathy, and vulnerability in a shared space. Gratitude circles are especially effective at the beginning or end of a group session, creating a sense of unity and grounding. They can be adapted for families, teams, classrooms, or therapeutic groups. Over time, engaging in this practice helps participants notice more moments of joy and connection in everyday life. In settings where emotional healing or personal growth is the focus, gratitude circles become a reliable source of collective strength and positive reinforcement.

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