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To The Things I Take for Granted | Everyday Gratitude, Slow Living & Self Reflection

6 min · 26 de may de 2026
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When was the last time you truly noticed the everyday things quietly holding your life together? In this deeply reflective episode sent in by a listener of The Letterbox Podcast, I read “To the Things I Take for Granted” — a gentle reminder to slow down and appreciate the ordinary magic woven into modern life. From running water, warm showers, and muddy running trainers… to yoga mats, handmade art, and the incredible resilience of the human body, this episode explores gratitude, mindfulness, self compassion, slow living, and the beauty hidden within our daily routines. Together, we reflect on: • Appreciating the small things in life • Romanticising everyday moments • Modern life and convenience • Body gratitude and self acceptance • Slowing down in a busy world • Mindfulness, presence, and reflection • Healing your relationship with yourself • Finding joy in ordinary life If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or caught in the rush of everyday life, this episode is your invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the quiet magic that surrounds you. ✨ If this episode resonated with you, don’t forget to follow The Letterbox Podcast, leave a rating & review on Spotify, and share this episode with someone who may need a gentle reminder to slow down too. You can also share your thoughts on Instagram and tag The Letterbox Podcast to join the conversation.

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