Gratitude Ignites a Fire
In the past five years we have sparked over 500,000 relationships through our in-person and virtual Gratitude Experiences. At the heart of these Gratitude Experiences is our gratitude question, which asks, "If you could give credit or thanks to one person in your life who you don't give enough credit or thanks to, who would that be?".
What Our Signature Gratitude Question is Doing
What the gratitude question is essentially doing is taking the fire that is external in our lives and kindling it internally. We help create a fire within our attendees. We ignite an initial spark with our gratitude question, and throughout our 7:47 Gratitude Experience, it grows. This fire we help our attendees build continues to spread for some time after the Gratitude Experience. But every fire needs fuel, so our attendees are encouraged to develop some kind of maintenance to keep that fire burning (i.e., 7:47 coaching or 7:47 Gratitude Experiences).
Attendees are building and strengthening their social connections with attendees and those that people gave gratitude towards. When the Gratitude Experience is over, and you go out and thank the person you gave credit and thanks to, that relationship is also strengthened. Once an initial spark is put back in a relationship, it will keep growing because that is what gratitude is. It creates that positive upward momentum; that fire within.
If you're looking to connect more with your team, clients, family, friends, or even strangers, if you crave connection, real, genuine human connection, our 7:47 Gratitude Experience is how you spark it. With the initial sharing, the meeting, the openness, the questions, and facilitation, we hit it all. It is not just a simple gratitude activity. It is sharing, analyzing, thinking, reframing, and shifting perspectives. It is transformative in a single word, and if you make it a habit, it will change your life forever. We inspire action in our attendees through gratitude, and this action takes form in many different shapes and sizes. It can look like changing your career, working on a new project with a coworker, moving to a new city, reaching out to a long-lost friend or family member, or revealing your true identity and becoming the person you have always longed to be. Whatever the action is that you're desiring to take, don't wait around for motivation to hit you. Forge ahead yourself with gratitude as your guide.