Kristi Nelson is an author and advocate for grateful living, serving as the Ambassador for Grateful Living and formerly as the Executive Director of A Network for Grateful Living from 2014 to 2022. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from the Harvard Kennedy School and has dedicated over 30 years to nonprofit leadership, development, and consulting. Her work focuses on inspiring progressive social and spiritual change.
Quotes
“Grateful perspectives do not protect us from the challenges of life, but they do offer us the means to navigate them.”
“Gratitude is great. Gratefulness is greater.”
“Gratefulness allows us to find gratitude in the ‘great fullness’ of life in all its real-world moments of messiness and magnificence.”
“Living with gratefulness is more than just another task to perform; it’s an orientation to life.”
“Gratefulness does not reserve itself only for when good things happen or we get what we want.”
“It is more than simply saying thank you when things go well or counting your blessings at the end of the day.”
“Gratefulness is the connective tissue between our moments and experiences.”
“Being a long-time stage IV cancer survivor moves me every day to support others in living and loving with great fullness of heart.”
“Gratefulness offers us the means to navigate life’s challenges.”
“Grateful living is an ever-deepening practice.”
“Gratefulness is a way of being in the world.”
“Gratefulness allows us to find gratitude in the ‘great fullness’ of life.”
“Gratitude is great. Gratefulness is greater.”
“Grateful perspectives do not protect us from the challenges of life.”
“Gratefulness offers us the means to navigate them.”
“Grateful living is an ever-deepening practice.”
“Gratefulness is a way of being in the world.”
“Gratefulness allows us to find gratitude in the ‘great fullness’ of life.”
“Gratitude is great. Gratefulness is greater.”
“Grateful perspectives do not protect us from the challenges of life.”