Gratitude
Feed Your Soul. Feed Your Mind.
Gratitude and the Good Fairy
Many people think that Gratitude, the Law of Attraction, “The Secret” and other “new age-y things” are full of baloney. If you can’t see it, then it must not exist. Well, the same person should say the same thing about electricity! You cannot really see electricity, but it is there.
Read MoreGratitude For Our Abilities
Talk about having gratitude! What a great story! Regardless of what your abilities are (or you think are not), go out and do something great today!
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 09 29
“Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn’t stop to enjoy it.”
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My daughter, 25 at the time, took me to my favorite diner for lunch.
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“Focus more on your desire than on your doubt, and the dream will take care of itself. You may be surprised at how easily this happens. Your doubts are not as powerful as your desires, unless you make them so.”
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 09 27
“The willingness to do creates the ability to do.”
Read MoreOn Gratitude
In this enlightening and engaging collection, celebrities from Seth Rogen and Sheryl Crowe to Joyce Carol Oates and B.B. King share the people, places, and things for which they are most grateful.
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“Gratitude is a duty which ought to be paid, but which none have a right to expect.”
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“Being negative is easy. There will always be a downside to everything good, a hurdle to everything desirable, a co
n to every pro. The real courage is in finding the good in what you have, the opportunities in every hurdle, the pros in every con.”
Your Gratitude Burst – 2010 09 24
“In every area of our lives, we get back what we send out.”
Read MoreAttitude of Gratitude
I agree with the sentiment of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), no doubt the greatest writer in English language, when he wrote, “Oh, Lord, who lends me life, lend me a heart replete with thankfulness.”
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 09 23
“It’s easy to say thank you, but even easier to forget to. Letting someone know you appreciate their friendship, love, or help is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Write them a note, send a card or make a call. Let them know the value what they did for you. Even if you were a guest of someone’s three months ago, tell them you appreciate the hospitality they gave. It’s never too late to say thank you. People need to feel appreciated. Saying thank you costs nothing, but is priceless to others.”
Read MoreYour Gratitude Burst – 2010 09 22
“The only people with whom you should try to get even are those who have helped you.”
Read MoreThe Town and the Two Streets
The following story is told by Sheikh Qalandar Shah in his book Asrar-i-Khilwatia (Secrets of the Recluses):
Read MoreItems 141 – 150 which bring more Gratitude to me
Here are my items numbered 141 – 150 which bring more Gratitude to me!
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