Three Simple Observations That Reshape Your Evening
March 28, 2026
How to start the Three Observations Evening Practice. What counts. Why it works. And how to maintain it when life gets hectic.
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Senior Workshop Facilitator & Content Lead
Gratitude Roots Limited
14 years designing gratitude-focused workshops across Ireland. Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology. Over 3,200 participants trained in daily gratitude rituals and appreciation-based mindset cultivation.
From classroom observation to evidence-based gratitude practice
Siobhan’s journey into gratitude practice began in 2010 whilst working as a secondary school counsellor in Cork. She noticed her students struggled with negative thought patterns and limited resilience. Thing is, most weren’t facing actual crises — they were stuck in a mental habit of focusing on what went wrong rather than what went well. That observation sparked something.
She pursued formal training in positive psychology at University College Dublin, completing her Master’s degree in 2013. Over the following years, she developed her signature “Three Observations Evening Practice”—a simple yet powerful framework that helps participants shift their mental focus from problems to possibilities. It’s not complicated. Each evening, you note three things that went well, no matter how small. A conversation that made you laugh. A task you completed. A moment of peace. That’s it. But done consistently, it rewires how your brain approaches the next day.
Since joining Gratitude Roots Limited in 2019, Siobhan’s refined and scaled her workshop methodology. She’s delivered over 120 group programmes annually, training facilitators across Dublin, Galway, and Limerick. Her approach is rooted in neuroscience research on neuroplasticity and habit formation, but she keeps it real — no corporate jargon, no complicated frameworks. She believes sustainable mindset change comes from consistent, small actions. Not grand gestures. Her workshops reflect this philosophy through practical, implementable strategies that people can actually maintain long-term.
Education, certifications, and professional experience
Applied Positive Psychology, University College Dublin (2013)
International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA), 2015
Cork schools (2010–2018), developing early intervention frameworks
Articles on gratitude habit formation and neuroplasticity in Irish psychology journals
Gratitude Roots Limited since 2019, developing workshop curricula
Ireland-based practitioner, serving Dublin, Galway, Limerick, and Cork regions
What Siobhan brings to every workshop and intervention
Teaching the Three Observations Evening Practice and other structured gratitude exercises that fit into real life. No pretense, just practical methods that people use for years.
Shifting mental habits from problem-focused thinking to possibility-focused thinking. Based on neuroscience research about how consistent practice literally rewires your brain.
Guiding participants to write meaningful appreciation notes to people who made a difference. We’ve found that expressing gratitude to others deepens the entire practice.
Understanding how consistent gratitude practice transforms everyday perspective over weeks and months. The goal isn’t overnight change — it’s sustainable habit that sticks.
Designing and delivering group programmes across Ireland. Over 120 annual workshops reaching diverse audiences — corporate teams, schools, community groups, wellness centres.
Training other facilitators to deliver gratitude practice programmes. We’re building a network of skilled practitioners who share the same commitment to authenticity.
Philosophy and methodology
Siobhan’s approach is grounded in three core beliefs:
You don’t need to overhaul your life to shift your mindset. Three observations each evening. One appreciation note per week. That’s the foundation. Consistency matters more than intensity.
Her work is rooted in neuroscience research on neuroplasticity and habit formation. But she doesn’t hide behind jargon. Every concept is explained in plain language so you understand why these practices actually work.
There’s no “right way” to practice gratitude. Some people write in journals. Others think through observations before bed. Some use voice notes. She meets people where they are and helps them build a practice that fits their actual life.
“Sustainable mindset change comes from consistent, small actions — not grand gestures. That’s what I’ve seen work over fourteen years. And that’s what every workshop I design is built on.”
Deep dives into gratitude practice and positive mindset cultivation
March 28, 2026
How to start the Three Observations Evening Practice. What counts. Why it works. And how to maintain it when life gets hectic.
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Read ArticleExplore Siobhan’s workshops, training programmes, and articles. Learn how daily gratitude rituals can reshape your everyday outlook.