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Giving Thanks for Your Life

When was the last time you said thank you for being alive? Sounds silly, doesn’t it? Well, if you barely have time to appreciate what you have, how can you ever desire anything more? We all have something to be thankful for, even those who live a modest lifestyle by choice or by circumstance. Life…

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10 Practical Ways to Grow Your Gratitude

Have you ever tried to cultivate gratitude? It can be more complicated than it sounds. Our brains are usually wired to pay more attention to negative events. Hurricanes and heartbreaks create deeper impressions than rainbows and family dinners. Sometimes, you’re just so busy that you forget about your resolutions on your way to work and…

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Express Your Feelings Peacefully with the Help of Gratitude

In his poem, A Poison Tree, the great poet William Blake wrote, “I was angry with my friend. I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe. I told it not, my wrath did grow.”  When you suppress your feelings, both positive and negative ones, you’re keeping yourself from being…

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Top 10 Ways Gratitude Enhances Your Life

Abundance surrounds you in many ways. Regardless of your station in life, there are many things that gratify you. What are you thankful for? Take a moment to ponder them. Consider the ways that having gratitude makes your life better: You’ll be more enthusiastic. Research shows that when subjects recorded what they were thankful for…

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Count Your Blessings: The Healing Power of Gratitude and Love [Paperback]

Review Endorsements: ‘Having what I call an “Attitude of Gratitude” is one of the most basic tenets of leading a fulfilling life, and Dr John F Demartini has captured its essence in his new book, Count Your Blessings.’ ANTHONY ROBBINS author of Awaken the Giant Within and Unlimited Power ‘Dr Demartini’s book not only has…

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Choosing Gratitude: Your Journey to Joy [Hardcover]

Gratitude is a choice.  If we fail to chose it, by default we choose ingratitude.  And once allowed into the heart, ingratitude does not come by itself but with a lot of other seedy companions that only succeed in stealing joy.  To not choose gratitude – daily and deliberately – is more costly than we…

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