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There is a way of moving through the world that changes everything — not the circumstances, not the bank account, not the calendar, not the weather, not the news. Just the posture. The decision, made fresh every morning, to look at the life God has given and see it for what it actually is: a gift. An extraordinary, undeserved, overflowing gift from a God who did not have to give any of it and gave all of it anyway. Thankful. For the specific, particular, named things — the people, the moments, the ordinary Tuesday mercies that are so easy to walk past without noticing. Grateful. The deeper, more settled disposition of the heart that has learned — sometimes the hard way — that nothing it has was earned and everything it has was given. Blessed. The declaration that the life being lived, with all its imperfections and all its beauty, is a life that has been touched by the hand of God and marked by His favor. Three words. One complete posture. And the most beautiful thing that can be on the wall of a home that has chosen to live this way. The Thankful Grateful Blessed Perfect Pallet Petite by Sincere Surroundings belongs in every room of that home — and in every home that wants to become it.
The Bible is extraordinarily consistent on this: the life of gratitude is not the reward for having a good life — it is the pathway to experiencing one. Paul writes: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6–7). Thanksgiving is the key that unlocks the peace that transcends understanding. Not the peace that comes when the circumstances improve — the peace that comes in the middle of the circumstances, exactly as they are, because the heart has chosen gratitude over anxiety. And the Psalmist: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever” (Psalm 107:1). The reason for gratitude is not the circumstances — it is the character of God. He is good. His love endures forever. That is enough. That is more than enough. That is the foundation on which the thankful, grateful, blessed life is built. And Jesus himself, in the Sermon on the Mount, opens with the Beatitudes — the blessed are declarations that redefine blessing entirely: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). The blessed life is not the life of abundance and ease. It is the life that is open to God — the life that knows its own need and brings it to the One who fills every need completely. Thankful. Grateful. Blessed. This is that life. And this sign is the daily reminder to live it.
Available in 6" x 6" — perfect for a desk, a kitchen counter, a nightstand, a bathroom shelf, or a small wall space — and 8" x 8" — for a slightly more commanding presence on a mantel, a bookshelf, or a dining room wall. The rustic pallet aesthetic gives it the warmth and character of something rooted and real — the kind of piece that looks like it has always been there, that belongs naturally in farmhouse, traditional, modern, and eclectic interiors alike. By Sincere Surroundings — three words that are worth seeing every single day.
For the woman whose home is already a place of gratitude and whose walls should say so. For the friend who is learning — in the middle of a hard season — that gratitude is a choice and that the choice changes everything. For a housewarming, a birthday, a Thanksgiving hostess gift, a Mother’s Day, a Christmas stocking, or a just-because gift for the person who needs to be reminded every morning of what they already have. Place it on the kitchen counter where the day begins. On the desk where the work happens. On the nightstand where the day ends. Wherever it goes, it will say the same true, beautiful, life-changing thing: thankful, grateful, blessed. By Sincere Surroundings — for the home that has chosen the posture of gratitude and wants every corner of the house to reflect it.
"Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever."
— Psalm 107:1