Thanksgiving is a beautiful time of year—a day set aside to reflect on gratitude, gather with loved ones, and enjoy way too much pie.
But let’s be honest: for many of us, it can also feel a bit… predictable. We eat the same foods, have the same conversations, and watch the same football games year after year. While there’s comfort in familiarity, there’s also room for something more meaningful, something that feels intentional.
That’s where creating new Thanksgiving traditions comes in.
Think about it: what if Thanksgiving could go beyond turkey and stuffing to truly motivate, inspire, and connect us? By starting your own traditions, you can give the holiday fresh energy and make it something you look forward to in a whole new way.
Traditions are like the glue that holds our lives together.
They ground us in something familiar, giving us moments to look forward to and a comforting sense of rhythm in an often chaotic world. More than that, traditions help us feel connected to:
They create shared experiences, spark inside jokes, and provide opportunities to bond in ways that stand the test of time.
However, traditions can sometimes lose their spark. When they become repetitive or lack deeper meaning, they can start to feel more like a box we check off than a joyful celebration. Have you ever sat through a family ritual and thought, Why are we even doing this?
That’s a sign it’s time to breathe new life into the holiday.
This is your chance to flip the script. Imagine transforming Thanksgiving into a day that truly reflects your values and priorities—a day that’s not just about going through the motions but about inspiring, motivating, and uplifting everyone at the table.
By crafting new traditions, you can add meaning and create a holiday that resonates with your heart and leaves everyone looking forward to next year.
Traditions don’t have to be big or complicated to matter. Sometimes, it’s the smallest things—a family walk after dinner, sharing one thing you’re grateful for, or playing a silly game—that leave the biggest impact.
The beauty of starting fresh is that you can design traditions that reflect who you are and what’s most important to your family right now, while also creating memories that will last for years to come.
So, how do you even start creating traditions? It’s easier than you think. Here’s how:
Reflect on What Matters Most
Take a moment to ask yourself: "what do I want Thanksgiving to mean for me and my loved ones?"
Maybe it’s all of the above. Once you know your “why,” you can brainstorm traditions that align with those values.
Get Input from Your People
You’re not in this alone!
Talk to your family or friends about what they’d like Thanksgiving to look like.
Collaborating ensures that everyone feels included and excited about the new traditions.
Start Small and Keep It Simple
You don’t have to reinvent the entire holiday in one go.
Pick one or two small ideas to try this year. The key is to make them meaningful and doable—something you’ll actually want to continue year after year.
Ready to shake things up? Here are some ideas to spark your creativity:
Before diving into the meal, go around the table and have each person share one thing they’re grateful for. Want to kick it up a notch? Write these down in a shared gratitude journal and revisit them next year.
Spend the week leading up to Thanksgiving performing small acts of kindness, like writing thank-you notes or donating to a local food bank. Share your experiences at dinner—it’s amazing how much these small gestures can inspire others.
Set out a jar and some slips of paper, and have everyone write down their favorite moment from the past year. Read them aloud during dessert—it’s a great way to laugh, cry, and celebrate together.
Make giving back part of your Thanksgiving tradition. Whether it’s serving meals at a shelter or organizing a food drive, these acts of service can remind everyone of the true spirit of the holiday.
After the meal, encourage everyone to share one way they’ve grown or something they’re proud of from the past year. It’s a powerful way to celebrate progress and set the tone for the year ahead.
Make games a new Thanksgiving tradition and watch the fun unfold!
Whether it’s charades, trivia, or a music game like Alexa’s “Song Quiz,” adding playful competition brings everyone together. Games break the ice, spark laughter, and create memories far beyond the dinner table. It’s a simple way to connect, bond, and make Thanksgiving even more unforgettable.
Last year, we decided to mix things up after Thanksgiving dinner by playing a music game with Alexa. The game revolves around Alexa playing short snippets of songs, challenging you to guess both the title and the artist. We split into teams—kids versus adults—and the competition was on. Alexa would play a short clip, and we’d shout out our answers, sometimes confidently… and sometimes hilariously wrong.
The game brought out so many laughs and surprises—who knew my cousin was a closet 90s pop fan? It was such a simple, fun way to connect and get everyone engaged, from the little ones to the grandparents.
Playing with Alexa made it feel modern and fresh, and it’s now a must for every Thanksgiving.
Introducing new traditions isn’t just about mixing things up—it’s about making Thanksgiving feel more personal, more connected, and more meaningful. These small changes can:
And let’s be honest: doesn’t that sound a lot more exciting than the same old routine?
Starting a new tradition is one thing—making it last is another.
Here’s how to keep it going:
Be Consistent. Revisit your tradition every year, tweaking it as needed to keep it fresh and relevant.
Make It Fun. If it feels like a chore, no one’s going to want to do it. Keep things light and enjoyable.
Capture the Moment. Take photos or jot down memories to look back on in the years to come.
This year, challenge yourself to make Thanksgiving about more than turkey and mashed potatoes. Start a new tradition that reflects who you are, what you value, and the kind of memories you want to create.
Who knows? The simple act of sharing gratitude, giving back, or reflecting on the year could become the moment everyone looks forward to most—not just on Thanksgiving, but all year long.
So, what’s stopping you? Gather your loved ones, start brainstorming, and make this Thanksgiving the start of something truly special.
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