Gratitude is such a powerful, yet often misunderstood practice, especially when weāre desperate and trying to heal from times when weāve been scared or felt all alone. Hereās the thing: when weāre in the thick of fear and loneliness, it can feel like being caught in the middle of a storm with no shelter in sight. We feel completely disconnectedācut off from others and, maybe most painfully, from ourselves. When weāre in that space, just trying to survive, the idea of gratitude can feel distant, almost impossible, right? But hereās what I want you to know: gratitude isnāt about pretending everything is fine when it clearly isnāt. Itās not about denying your pain or pushing away the hard feelings. Gratitude is about noticing the small moments of grace that show up, even when things feel unbearably hard. Itās about saying, āYes, Iām scared. Yes, I feel alone. But maybe, just maybe, thereās still something here for me to hold on to, no matter how small.ā In moments of desperation, when you feel like you have nothing left to give, practicing gratitude can help you reclaim a sense of control. Instead of being swallowed up by everything thatās gone wrong, you start to notice whatās still within youāyour strength, your courage, the resilience youāve built, even when you thought you couldnāt take one more step. That small flicker of hope? Thatās yours. Youāve made it through before, and you can make it through again. Healing isnāt about forcing yourself to be positive all the timeāitās about allowing yourself to feel everything, and in the middle of that, recognizing that there is still good to be found. Gratitude lets us hold both the pain and the grace at the same time. Gratitude becomes the bridge that brings us home. Itās the thing that reminds us weāre still human, still standing, and still capable of healing. And maybe, as we look back on those moments when we felt completely alone, we start to realize that we werenāt as alone as we thought. No matter how broken you feel, no matter how scared you are, there is always something worth holding on to. And thatās where the healing begins.