“Gratitude is the flowering of a seed of kindness; ingratitude is the dead inactivity of a seed dropped on stone.”
– William George Jordan.
- “Have you ever taken a moment to think about the countless small acts of kindness you receive daily that go unnoticed or unacknowledged?”
- “When was the last time you felt truly grateful for something someone did for you, but you never actually expressed it? What stopped you?”
- “Can you recall a time when someone’s effort or kindness towards you went unrecognized? How might that have made them feel?”
- “Do you find yourself feeling disappointed or unappreciated when your acts of kindness or hard work aren’t acknowledged? Why do you think that is?”
- “How often do you do something nice for others with the expectation of being thanked or recognized, and how does it affect your motivation to do good?”
- “Have you ever caught yourself helping someone primarily for recognition or reward rather than from the heart? What does this reveal about our need for external validation?”