FREE
GRATITUDE JOURNAL
An Aphasia Workbook
for Survivors, Families, Caregivers & the Community

By practicing gratitude consistently, you can train your brain to look for the good in every situation. This can increase happiness, improve relationships, and better physical health.

  • Breathe
  • Be in the moment
  • Keep it simple
  • Be consistent

Gratitude is a foundation for progress.  In my practice of working with individuals with speech, language or cognitive challenges, when you focus on the positive and what is good, you mind becomes open.  Open to opportunities.  Open to taking on challenges.  Open to moving forward.  

Join me on this journey of GRATITUDE.

“When it comes to life the critical thing is whether you take things for granted or take them with gratitude.”
 – G.K. Chesterton