Gratitude will lead your mind out along the ways by which things come.
Wallace D. Wattles
There is so much that I am thankful for. As I lie in bed each morning and at bed time, my mind instantly starts to run through all that I can say ?thanks? about.
I know that I could spend all day listing the many things that spark my gratitude, but instead I focus on 10 things each day.
When I open my eyes and see the sun peeping through the cracks in the window, I give thanks for a new day. As I wiggle my toes and stretch my fingers, I am grateful for having them to help me do good things for others. At bed time I reflect on my day.
Practice having an attitude of gratitude.
Random acts of kindness begins with me.? As I wait on the traffic light to turn green, I am thankful for the opportunity to say a kind word or give a kind gesture to another road user.
Although I can easily find 10 different things to be grateful for each day, I always include thanks for loved ones and the opportunity to live right with others. I recognize that people around me who show me love help to make life worth living. I also recognize that having the opportunity to show love to others is something I am meant to do.
Something to consider doing. Commit to remaining eternally grateful. I commit to being truly thankful for all the blessings that come my way, even if I fail to see it right away. I know there is much to be thankful for!
3 Self-Reflection Questions:
- Do I ever neglect to say thanks for my abundance and prosperity?
- Am I grateful for the people in my life?
- Do I encourage those around me to express thanks to their Creator every day?
Source: http://www.metaphysicalteachers.com/2012/08/grateful/
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