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The 32 Best TED Talks And Videos on The Power of Gratitude

The 20 Best Ted Talks And Videos on The Power of GratitudeHere at PositivePsychology.com, we have recently been discussing the power of gratitude from a variety of angles.

Whether you have been following along all month or this is the first article you are reading, we hope these videos will help drive home the idea that feeling gratitude can be extremely powerful.

These are the 13 best TED Talks on gratitude, the 14 best YouTube videos on gratitude and a short selection of videos for students.

Before you continue, we thought you might like to download our three Gratitude Exercises for free. These detailed, science-based exercises will help you or your clients connect to more positive emotions and enjoy the benefits of gratitude.

The 13 Best TED Talks (+ description/summary)

These are the 13 best TED and TEDx Talks dealing with gratitude.

1. David Steindl-Rast: Want to be happy? Be grateful

This 15-minute talk, from “monk and interfaith scholar” David Steindl-Rast, discusses gratitude and specifically its relationship to happiness. In the talk, Steindl-Rast argues that:

“it is not happiness that makes us grateful” but “gratefulness that makes us happy”.

Since being grateful sounds easier to most of us than being happy, this is an exciting idea. This quote from Steindl-Rast is also mentioned in more than one of the following videos, so this talk seemed like a good place to start.

2. Louie Schwartzberg: Nature. Beauty. Gratitude.

This 10-minute talk comes from photographer Louie Schwartzberg, with an assist from the above-mentioned Steindl-Rast. In the talk, Schwartzberg presents some of his photographs of nature and explains how they can lead to feelings of gratitude with a story about life from a child’s perspective as well as life from an elderly man’s perspective.

This is a good option for people who are more engaged by visual information than other types, as well as people who are looking for a shorter talk.

3. Brian Doyle: 365 Days of Thank You

This 8-minute talk comes from Brian Doyle, who discusses how a near-death experience led him to start thinking about the role of gratitude in his life.

Specifically, Doyle made a commitment to genuinely thank one person in his life every single day for a full year. This short talk is not just an inspiring story but might cause the viewer to consider how they engage with gratitude in their daily lives.

4. Hailey Bartholomew: 365 Grateful Project

This 12-minute talk from Hailey Bartholomew is, like Doyle’s, centered on a daily, year-long project. Unlike Doyle’s, however, Bartholomew’s focuses on photography and using photography to find gratitude in her life every day.

Photographers who enjoyed Schwartzberg’s TED Talk should give this one a watch, as should anyone who wants to undergo a similar project to find the gratitude in their own lives.

5. Robert Biswas-Diener: Your happiest days are behind you

This 13-minute talk from positive psychology and happiness researcher Robert Biswas-Diener approaches gratitude by discussing happiness like Steindl-Rast does in his TED Talk. Biswas-Diener argues that most people try to reach happiness by ascribing it to accomplishing things in the future, rather than looking back at happy moments in their pasts.

Biswas-Diener claims that once people realize they have a lot to be grateful for in their pasts rather than exclusively looking towards the future, they are closer to reaching happiness.

6. Mike Robbins: The power of appreciation

This nearly 20-minute talk from a former professional baseball player and current speaker and author Mike Robbins focuses on gratitude in the workplace. In the talk, Robbins discusses the difference between recognition and appreciation and argues that appreciating employees for who they are rather than the things they do leads to better results for everyone.

This is a good talk for anyone who wants to increase feelings of gratitude in their workplace, whether they are an employee or a manager.

7. Dr. Kerry Howells: How thanking awakens our thinking

This 17-minute talk from Dr. Kerry Howells, an award-winning educator of teachers, discusses the importance of gratitude not in the workplace but in the classroom.

In the talk, Dr. Howells discusses the importance of cultivating feelings of gratitude in both teachers and students to lead to increased learning for everyone. This is an excellent talk for anyone who is a teacher, and people who want to learn more about Dr. Howell’s approach can read more in her book, Gratitude in Education.

8. Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work

This 12-minute talk from positive psychologist Shawn Achor is extremely popular because of Achor’s use of humor throughout. In the talk, Achor starts out by discussing a story from his childhood involving his little sister, which underlines the importance of seeing the positive side of everything.

By the end of the talk, Achor has laid out a plan for everyone to rewire their brains to recognize the positive before the negative, starting with recognizing things they are grateful for. This funny, actionable talk is a must-watch.

9. Jane Ransom: Discover the Three Keys of Gratitude to Unlock Your Happiest Life!

This 20-minute talk from hypnotist, coach, and speaker Jane Ransom discusses the relationship between gratitude and happiness, specifically how practicing gratitude can lead to happiness.

In the talk, Ransom discusses her ideas in a very accessible way, making this an excellent way to introduce people (and even children) to the power of gratitude. While the talk is relatively long, the ideas within are engaging and simple to grasp, so people should not shy away from this talk because of its length.

10. Katia Sol: The transformative power of gratitude

This 20-minute TED Talk is a deep exploration into the power of gratitude and why it works, including why a lot of people do not practice gratitude. In the talk, leadership and education expert Katia Sol discusses how gratitude is an ancient “technology” which many are just now identifying the power of, and explores some of the recent research into gratitude, including some of Robert Emmons’s work.

The sound quality of this talk is not great, but the information within is very well-presented and justified by research, so anyone interested in learning about gratitude should give this video a watch.

11. Ed Gavagan: A story about knots and surgeons

Ed Gavagan was on the street one day in Manhattan and was the innocent victim of a gang assignment to kill a random stranger. Gavagan’s story about one horrifying moment that changed his life forever is a tale of crime, skill, and gratitude.

12. AJ Jacobs: My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee

Jacobs, an author, decided to go on a quest based on a simple idea – to personally thank every person who had helped make his morning coffee. Over 1000 “thank you’s” later, Jacobs recounts his globe-trotting journey and also shares the life-changing wisdom that he gathered along his way.

13. Chip Conley: Measuring what makes life worthwhile

This talk is by hotelier Chris Conley, who was looking for a business model based on happiness. He found answers in an old friendship with an employee, along with the wisdom of a Buddhist King.

Bonus: Playlist: Give Thanks – This link provides a quick ‘go to’ to find TED Talks that will help you come up with huge amounts of gratitude.

The 14 Best YouTube Videos (+ description/summary)

These are the 14 best YouTube videos dealing with the idea of gratitude, not including TED Talks, even though some of the TED Talks listed above are hosted on YouTube.

1. An Experiment in Gratitude | The Science of Happiness

This 7-minute video puts scientific findings of gratitude and happiness to the test. The group behind the video gathered up a number of participants and asked them who most influenced their lives. Then, these participants called the people they selected and shared how thankful they were for them.

This video is an excellent way to show how gratitude can influence both the person who is feeling grateful as well as the recipient of that gratitude. Just about anyone can feel good about watching this video which visually demonstrates the power of gratitude.

2. The Gratitude Experiment

This 5-minute video is another exploration of the psychological findings of gratitude and happiness. The video focused on a daily journal and had participants either write down things they were grateful for, things that annoyed them, or whatever they felt like writing about.

They found that, as research would indicate, those who wrote down things they were grateful for had higher levels of wellbeing. This short, accessible video is an excellent demonstration of how gratefulness relates to happiness.

3. Gratitude Works!: The Science and Practice of Saying Thanks [Robert Emmons]

This long talk (over an hour long, to be exact), comes from leading gratitude researcher Robert Emmons. In the video, Emmons discusses the power of gratitude, often referring back to recent research findings.

This is an intensive, academic treatment of the subject for people who are looking to learn a lot about the power of gratitude and its basis in scientific findings.

4. The Science of Gratitude

This short 2-minute video is a quick summary of what some of the research into gratitude has found. These findings include better sleep, higher levels of happiness, and more prosocial behavior. The video also includes appealing accompanying visuals, making this video a great introduction to some of the benefits of gratitude.

The video also quickly includes some ways to practice gratitude in your life. This video would be a great way to introduce a class with students of any age to the benefits of gratitude.

5. Gratitude Is Good For You

This is another extremely short video (not even two minutes) which summarizes some of the benefits of gratitude. This video focuses on both mental and physical benefits of gratitude, which not all the videos on this list do.

It is extremely accessible and entertaining, so it is a good way to introduce anyone to the power of gratitude. The video also includes a few ways that anyone can start practicing gratitude and reaping these benefits in their own lives.

6. Janice Kaplan: The Gratitude Diaries

This 11-minute video is an interview with Janice Kaplan about her book, The Gratitude Diaries. In the video, Kaplan describes what got her interested in gratitude and why she decided to start practicing gratitude for a year, which is the journey she documents in her book.

This is an interesting video because of the author’s personal journey dealing with gratitude, and anyone whose interest is piqued by the video can learn more about gratitude and the author’s journey by looking into her book.

You can find the best books on gratitude here.

7. The Four A’s for Expressing Gratitude

Finally, this 7-minute video from author and speaker Brian Tracy discusses the importance of expressing gratitude as well as the dangers of focusing on the negatives in life. Tracy breaks down the “four A’s” of gratitude into appreciation, approval, admiration, and attention.

In the video, Tracy explains how thinking of gratitude in the sense of these four ideas can lead to improvements in your personality, self-esteem, and eventually wellbeing. This video is a great way to learn about gratitude if you like thinking about concepts as the sum of their parts, rather than considering those concepts on their own.

8. Robert Emmons: The Power of Gratitude

In this informative video, prominent Positive Psychology expert, Robert Emmons provides a thorough explanation of how gratitude can allow us to heal, and how it has the ability to energize and change our lives. An easy way to hear about Emmons’ research.

9. Gratitude: The Most Powerful Practice You’re Not Doing

Marie Forleo explains about ‘gratitude fatigue’ and explains how gratitude journaling can be an especially effective way to promote wellbeing if done with specificity. According to Forleo, “detail brings dividends”.

10. Robert Emmons: Benefits of Gratitude

Another video featuring renowned researcher Robert Emmons. He shares the rationale behind his research, and explains that gratitude can lead to better health, more happiness and stronger connections to others.

11. The Power of Gratitude

A beautiful short video to watch, starting with the quote, “Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul,” by Henry Ward Beecher.

12. How to Create Daily Habits of Gratitude and Appreciation

Jack Canfield shares his suggestions to making gratitude a daily habit. One that is not just at Thanksgiving. Instead, learn how to practice gratitude all year. This video provides some practical tips to making gratitude a habit.

13. Guided Meditation for Gratitude

This video sees Linda Hall guide viewers through a meditation. Such practices help with stress and anxiety. Mindfulness meditation for personal development along with gratitude practice is shown to help depression, insomnia and chronic pain.

14. Practice Gratitude, Learn to Say Thank you

How do we address our need to make things better, and appreciate what we have? How do we learn to be more grateful? This brief video shares an enthusiastic argument for practicing gratefulness, and saying “thank you”. ‘Gratitude, gratitude, gratitude’.

5 Gratitude Videos for Students

What better way to help students learn more about gratitude than by showing a video? Here are links to some videos suitable for students.

1. Students Discover the Power of Gratitude on a Community

Students can relate to the activity undertaken by the students in this video. Delivered by a teacher, Whitney Cole who works in an elementary school in Sacromentio, this short video features students using a gratitude journal and examines the impact of this practice for the students outside the classroom. This video is more suitable for older students.

2. Gratitude: Teaching kids to be thankful

By ‘Douglas Talks’ this video, of Douglas, explores how he learned to have an attitude of gratitude. He learned that the happiest people are people who are grateful for what they have. Do note, however, this video does have a religious component.

3. Long Story Shortz – My Gratitude Jar – Written and Narrated by Kristin Wiens

This video features the author and illustrator reading her book “My Gratitude Jar”. The book tells the story of Jacob who is a young boy who learns the value of daily gratitude practice.

4. Kid President’s 25 Reasons to be Thankful

‘Kid President’ shares his list of 25 things that he is grateful for. A short video that is fun and informative for children of school-age.

5. Motivational Videos: My shoes

This video teaches students to always be grateful for the blessings they have. It also lets students know they need to work hard if they want to achieve something.

A Take-Home Message

The above videos describe the benefits of gratitude and different ways to start cultivating gratitude in your own life. Some of the videos focus on gratitude journals, some of them focus on scientific research into gratitude, and some of them stage experiments of their own.

No matter how much you know about gratitude already, and no matter how old you are, at least some of the above videos should help convince you about the power of gratitude, as well as teach you how to start benefiting from a gratitude practice today.

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And to apply more positive psychology to your life, we suggest these inspiring positive psychology TED Talks.

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  1. Daniela H

    Great videos, but why only one person of color (Oprah) included? It’s easy to be grateful when you are white. Including other perspectives would enrich this experience.

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  2. Dr.NinaS

    Thank you…I loved each article and each video, some more than the others, but each one giving me something to learn from. Blessings, love and light for all the good work!

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  3. DrVazhakoottathil

    Thank you very very much for this collection of Gratitude videos.
    Thank you again.. May Almighty God bless you always.

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