Gratitude
Feed Your Soul. Feed Your Mind.
Your Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 27
“We become wiser by adversity; prosperity destroys our appreciation of the right.”
Read MoreSay Goodbye to the Old Year the Right Way – Safely
With the old year on the way out and a New Year coming in, it’s important that you celebrate in moderation.
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 26
“Prosperity depends more on wanting what you have than having what you want.”
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 24
“I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.”
Read More4 New Year’s Resolution Goals Worth Setting Using Gratitude
New Year’s Day is a great time to implement change and personal growth by using gratitude and setting goals that you want to achieve throughout the upcoming year.
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 23
“The more intensely we feel about an idea or a goal, the more assuredly the idea, buried deep in our subconscious, will direct us along the path to its fulfillment.”
Read MoreGratitude in 2011
While there are times that ‘being footloose and fancy free’ are good, other times knowing where you want to go can be better.
Read MoreExpress Your Gratitude and Support Our Troops!
Did you know that you can express your gratitude and support our troops?
Read MoreGratitude For Our 4-legged Friends At the Holidays!
A great holiday video ‘sung’ by animals.
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 22
“To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you’ll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you’ll find that you have more of it.”
Read MoreExpress Your Gratitude No Matter What
You should express your gratitude for whatever you have regardless of how much or how little. I think it is even MORE important to express your gratitude if you feel you have to little in your life.
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 21
“Goodness is born when people forget about themselves.”
Read MoreGratitude For What Ailed His Neighbor
There was once a well-known scholar, who lived in a mountain in the Himalayas. Tired of living with men, he had chosen a simple life and spent most of his time medi
tating.
Your Gratitude Burst – 2010 12 20
“I don’t believe in the phrase ‘guilty pleasure.’ Pleasure by definition has no guilt, for pleasure is a feeling pleased, happy, gratified and content. One shouldn’t feel guilt while experiencing happiness and contentment.”
Read MoreHow to Go Beyond Gratitude by Substituting Guilt with Appreciation
It reminds me of well-meaning parents who tell their kids to
be grateful because “There are children in Africa who don’t have half the privileges you enjoy.” Maybe you have heard or even have spoken these words yourself.