Nothing? I Doubt that!

I told someone about the new site and blog recently. I was really surprised at the response I received from him. “Ya know. I wish I was like you, but I really do not have anything to be grateful for. I’m feeling sick. I hate my job. I owe a lot of money and creditors are calling me. My girlfriend moved out. I gotta tell you… My life is the pits. What do I possibly have to be grateful for?”

My first thought was, “Wow – keep focusing on the negativity and you will just get more of it! It is a vicious cycle!” Regardless of how bad you think you have it, you can still be full of gratitude! That is right, FULL of gratitude! One of my favorite quotes is by Buddha –

“Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful.”

(this is also my friend Marie’s favorite quote as well!)

If you are stuck and cannot think of anything to list in your Gratitude Journal, start with the small things in your life. These are really what matters and will continue along with you. When someone can appreciate and show gratitude for the “unnoticeable things,” you will see the abundance you actually have in your life. For starters:

  • What is the weather like by you? Is it sunny? Do you enjoy the sunshine? Do you smile when you feel the morning sunshine fall across your face and warm it up? Is it raining? Are you happy that you do not have to set up the sprinkler system to water the grass? Do you like how the rain cleans the air and makes everything smell fresh? Even if the “weather is not cooperating with your plans” you can still find a lot in which to be grateful!
  • Do you have shelter? Do you own your own home? Are you renting? Are you homeless and staying at a local shelter? You can be grateful for any of these.
  • Do you have a car? Is it running? Is it a clunker? Does it get you from Point A to Point B? Is it better than having to walk? Can you save time using it? No car? How do you get from place to place? Public transportation? Do you enjoy the fact that you have someone else driving you around? Are you walking? Do you enjoy the fact that you are getting some exercise as you go to you destination?
  • Are you reading this? Can you see? Do you have your vision? Is this being read via a Text-To-Speech machine? Do you have glasses? Again, here is a lot for which you can express your gratitude.

You see, even if you are unhappy, you can still be grateful for many, many, many things in your life. If you start to appreciate all of these things, you will not be focusing on the negativity and all the bad things that you see.

I have written about a gratitude journal in prior posts. I highly suggest that you take this opportunity to start one if you do not have one. Try it for a week. List out those things for which you are grateful, and I am sure that you will feel much better at the end of the week than you do now.

As always, your comments are welcomed. Please let me know what you think about having this sort of mindset.

Until Tomorrow, Be Well.

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1 Comment

  1. Marie on July 8, 2009 at 9:22 am

    I had to laugh when I read this one, because when I first started doing a Gratitude list I did it with anger and scorn. I was just so unhappy and wanted to make my friend stop bugging me. I still sometimes recite my gratitude list like a 2 year old; but amazingly it works.

    Someone once said to me that they were not afraid about what would happen to them in life but how they would feel about it. I find that is true for me, if I can see something positive in what is happening it often times changes crisis’ into opportunities.

    Marie

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