Some of the most meaningful moments are the ones we forget to notice.
A simple practice we’ve loved as a family.
Every January, we start what we call a “Jar of Good Things.”
All year long, anyone can drop in a note, something good that happened, a small win, a moment worth remembering.
No rules. No pressure. Just noticing.
Today, Jan 1st, we opened it and read them all together.
What always stands out most isn’t just the big moments.
It was how much meaning lived in the small ones, the kinds of moments that easily get forgotten in the fast pace of life.
It’s a simple reminder that slowing down, even briefly, helps us remember how much there actually is to be grateful for and how much good had, is, and will happen again.
Curious if anyone else does something like this, or is thinking about starting.
2
4 comments
Stephanie Murauskas
4
Some of the most meaningful moments are the ones we forget to notice.
Aligned AF Camp
skool.com/aligned-af-camp
For midlife women Skool hosts ready to increase their visibility, productize their experience and grow MRR. Next Summit: March 30, 31 & April 1, 2026
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by