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The Gratitude Reframe
Episode 216th October 2025 • 7-Minute Coach • Kim Gordon
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This episode explores the transformative power of gratitude as both a biblical practice and a scientifically-backed method for improving mental and emotional wellbeing. The host shares the 4-step Gratitude Reframe Method and practical ways to implement gratitude in daily life.

Key Scripture

  • 1 Thessalonians 5:18 - "Give thanks in ALL circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."
  • Psalm 136:1 - "Give thanks to the Lord for He is good. His love endures forever."
  • Romans 8:28 - "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."

The Science Behind Gratitude

  • Neurological effects: Releases dopamine and serotonin; strengthens neural pathways in the prefrontal cortex
  • Stress reduction: Reduces cortisol levels by up to 23%; switches nervous system from fight-or-flight to rest-and-restore
  • Relationship benefits: Releases oxytocin; increases empathy; reduces aggression
  • Mental health: Helps reduce depression and anxiety; increases life satisfaction
  • Counteracts negativity bias: Trains the brain to notice positive inputs

The Gratitude Reframe Method

  1. Notice negative thought or complaint
  2. Pause and breathe (creates response space)
  3. Invite God in by asking reframing questions:
  • "What could I be grateful for in this situation?"
  • "What strength is this challenge developing in me?"
  • "Where might God be working in this situation that I can't yet see?"
  • "What lesson is available to me right now that I couldn't learn any other way?"
  • "How has God used similar difficulties in my past for my good?"

  1. Articulate specific gratitude - speak it out loud and write it whenever possible

7-Minute Gratitude Practices

  • Triple Blessing Journal (3 specific gifts daily)
  • Gratitude walks (naming thanks with each step)
  • Thankfulness letters (unexpected appreciation)
  • Complaint-to-praise conversions
  • Photo gratitude (capture and reflect on one meaningful moment)
  • Bedtime blessing review
  • Gratitude prayer journaling

Closing Exercise

Take 60 seconds to write three specific things you're grateful for: one about your body, one about a relationship, and one about a current challenge.


Resources

Website: www.7minutecoach.com


21-Day Gratitude Challenge with scripture pairings and scientific insights

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