Practices A Path to Liberating Yourself From Fear by Joe Primo, Grateful Living This guided practice will help you notice fearful thoughts, examine them, and commit to holding…
Videos Conflict Transformation: From Critical Mass to Critical Yeast by John Paul Lederach In this short video excerpted from our course, Grateful Hope, John Paul Lederach shares his…
Articles Becoming a People of Possibility by Joe Primo, Grateful Living This essay explores the key ingredients of hope: humility, possibility, and faith — and invites…
Articles The Grateful Life Is a Liberated Life by Joe Primo, Grateful Living This essay shares how fear limits your perspective and how living gratefully offers a liberating…
Videos The Wisdom of Not Knowing by Reflections of Life In this short film, Hanna Naude shares the importance of nurturing your inner child and…
Practices Clearing the Clutter for Hope by Joe Primo, Grateful Living Before you can explore and further cultivate a hopeful heart, you will take inventory. This…
Articles Grateful Hope as an Orientation of the Heart by Joe Primo, Grateful Living This essay makes a distinction between individual hopes and hope as an orientation of the…
Videos Feeling Deeply by Reflections of Life "If each of us dwells in nihilism or despair then we cannot do anything," shares…
Pathways Embrace Imperfection: Take Imperfect Action in an Imperfect World by The Grateful Living Team Today's Key Teaching: Recognizing others’ imperfections can enhance our sense of connection and shared humanity.…
Pathways Embrace Imperfection: Unleash Your Creativity by The Grateful Living Team Today's Key Teaching: Creativity is an open and courageous way of being in the world,…
Pathways Embrace Imperfection: Discover Opportunity in the Unexpected by The Grateful Living Team Today's Key Teaching: When you cling too tightly to a vision of how things should…
Pathways Embrace Imperfection: Liberate Yourself by The Grateful Living Team Today's Key Teaching: Making peace with your own imperfections opens the door to being fully…