Living In Gratitude: An Act Of Abundance

Expressing gratitude is an act of abundance.

 

When we stop and consciously acknowledge all we have in life, we begin to discover how much we have to appreciate.

Give it a try. Act abundantly and express your gratitude.

Try taking time each day to make notes in a journal about all the things, people, occurrences and opportunities that you appreciate. After a few weeks, go back over your lists to see how amazing and abundant life is!

May your day be filled with gratitude and good things.

Living In Gratitude: May Peace & Joy Surround You

May peace and joy surround you,

and contentment latch your door.

May happiness be with you

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Living In Gratitude: It Is Impossible To Be Grateful And Depressed

It is impossible to be grateful and depressed simultaneously.

And when we are feeling down, one of the quickest ways to boost our spirits is to reflect on what we have to be grateful for. Even when our days are darkest, there is always something we can appreciate. Really.

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Gratitude To The People We Care About

Giving thanks. It’s easy to forget and it’s easy to take for granted those people in our lives who we truly care about. When we tune in and feel gratitude it opens our hearts and brings us to a plane where true joy happens.  The most important place to feel and express gratitude is in our most important relationships. Yet, often we take those relationships for granted. What would happen if we took a few minutes each day to give thanks to our partners, children, family? I think that a lot of insignificant gripes would drop away. Seeing and expressing gratitude has a way of moving us to step back, see the bigger picture and remind us what we really want. Open your heart. Give thanks. See what happens.

How would you like to show gratitude to the people you care about?

 

Living In Gratitude: Feel Instantly Secure

Want to feel instantly secure?

 

To immediately feel secure with yourself and your place in the world, give gratitude.

Adopting an attitude of gratitude and backing it with grateful actions offers many uplifting results, including feeling more secure and happy with one’s place in the world.  Showing appreciation chases away insecurity for multiple reasons. It opens our eyes and hearts to all we have in life. And when we express our gratitude toward others, that in turn makes them feel more grateful, happy and worthwhile. What goes around, comes around.  Read more

Living In Gratitude: Be Satisfied and Grateful

Being satisfied and grateful with what we already have is a magical golden key to being alive in a full, unrestricted, and inspired way. ~Pema Chodron

 

A few weeks ago, I hurt my elbow and had it in a temporary cast and wrapped from above my elbow to my wrist. Although I wasn’t in pain, I was restricted in my movements and generally felt very cumbersome. Suddenly, I was made acutely aware of how luxurious it is to be able to bend or straighten one’s arm, scratch an itch, reach above my head, and lie on my side. This incident made me appreciate the function of my healthy arm and elbow and all they do to make my life easier.   Read more

10 Easy Ways To Practice Gratitude

It’s Good To Be Grateful!

Robert Emmons, noted researcher in the psychology of gratitude, was asked what were the three key things he wanted people to know about gratitude. “First, the practice of gratitude can increase happiness levels by around 25%. Second, this is not hard to achieve–a few hours writing in a gratitude journal over 3 weeks can create an effect that lasts 6 months if not more. Third, cultivating gratitude brings other health effects, such as longer and better quality sleep time.”

25% happier? Sounds good to me! Then, a little time journaling our ‘gratitudes’ for long lasting effects along with better health? That’s a pretty good deal for the amount of effort.    Read more

Living In Gratitude: Have an Attitude of Gratitude

Take time to reflect, write in your journal or post on Facebook.

Consider for a moment all of the things you have to express gratitude for…

  • Music to soothe your soul
  • Good friends to celebrate special occasions
  • Each of your senses with which to fully experience life
  • The beauty of every season
  • Walking barefoot in the sand
  • The small of freshly cut grass
The more you recognize and express gratitude for the things you have, the more things you will have to express gratitude for. ~Zig Ziglar

Living In Gratitude: Keep gratitude higher than expectations

The days that I keep my gratitude higher than my expectations, those are really good days. ~Ray Wylie Hubbard

 

Expectations…we all have them, of ourselves and of others. Consider how often those expectations are set so high that they aren’t met. By setting our expectations at such a level, we often also set ourselves up for failure or disappointment.

Instead, try setting your sights high for appreciating all you have, big, small and in between. Being thankful allows us to open our hearts to all that happens in life, not just what we ‘expect’. Remember the old saying, “The best things in life are unexpected!”

Living In Gratitude: Each day I am thankful for…

Take a moment and reflect on the things for which you are thankful.

  • Nights that turn into mornings
  • Friends that turn into family
  • Dreams that turn into reality
  • Likes that turn into love

And a few more….there are so many!

  • Sleeping in
  • Laughing until I cry
  • The bright warmth of the sun
  • Vacations
  • A peaceful, rejuvenating walk in nature
  • Spending time with loved ones