Thanksgiving Holiday Thought:
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| Our Daily Gifts
"Take a moment to reflect on the priceless
gifts you've been enjoying ... to cultivate
an 'attitude of gratitude' in your life."
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Every Day is Thanksgiving!
(c) Jeff Keller - Attitude is Everything, Inc.
Did anything great happen to you in the last 24
hours? I mean something monumental ... something
you're so thankful for that you felt like breaking
out in song? Go ahead, review your day.
Maybe you're thinking about whether you received
any checks in the mail; or, perhaps, you're just
delighted because today's mail didn't include any
bills! As you consider this question, you might
reach the conclusion that nothing truly spectacular
occurred.
But, hold on for a moment.
Did you have a place to stay last night, shielded
from the elements? Imagine what it might be like if
you and your family didn't have a roof over your
heads.
Is there a bathroom, plumbing or hot water where
you live? Does that make your life a little more
comfortable?
From the time you awoke, did you have the use of
your eyesight to see the sun and the beautiful blue
sky? Were you able to get out of bed, walk around and
go outside? Some people won't have that luxury today.
How about your hearing? Can you hear the sounds of
the birds chirping or the wind rustling through the
trees? At breakfast, could you smell the fresh
coffee brewing or the toast after it popped up in
the toaster?
What would a day be like if you couldn't hear or
smell ... or if you couldn't taste your food? Yes,
there ARE people who don't have the full use of
these senses. And what about those things that
aren't necessary to survive, but that enhance your
day-to-day existence -- items like a car, a radio,
a television or a computer? Are you truly thankful
for these and other gifts you regularly use?
Celebrate Each Precious Gift
I'm sure that you get my point. Each day, we have
dozens of reasons to give thanks. Yet, we generally
take these things for granted and fail to see them as
precious items to be cherished. Of course, when any
one of them is taken from us, even temporarily, we
take notice. But, day in and day out, we rarely
consider our blessings.
Why am I making such a big fuss about this? It's
simple. When you focus on gratitude and other
positive emotions, you feel better and are more
relaxed, more creative and more productive. You
also have a positive influence on those around you,
at work and at home.
Here, then, are a few things you can do to cultivate
an attitude of gratitude in your life:
- Think about your blessings daily. The key is to
develop a habit of focusing on things you are
grateful for. Put a note on your bathroom mirror
or carry a card in your wallet or purse with the
message, "Count Your Blessings."
Set aside time each day to reflect on how
fortunate you are. This isn't a time-consuming
chore, and you'll be amazed at the results!
- Verbalize your gratitude. During conversations
at work and at home, express your appreciation
for all of the wonderful things and people in
your life. If you live in a country that allows
you freedom of expression and the right to pursue
your dreams, tell others how much you appreciate
that.
Express your gratitude to supportive coworkers
and family members. Call your parents and let
them know how much you value the sacrifices they
made for you while you were growing up.
- Shift the focus away from difficulties. When
problems arise and you've done all you can to
remedy them, train your mind to bring your
attention back to your blessings. This helps you
to keep things in perspective; e.g., recognizing
that your health and basic necessities in life
are more important than the fact that the office
copier will be out of order for a few hours.
Besides, when you are relaxed and experiencing
positive emotions, you stand a far better chance
of coming up with solutions to your difficulties.
- Lift others in need. One of the best ways to use
your gifts (health, energy, attitude, etc.) is
to share them with others who are having a rough
time. Can you lend a helping hand to a coworker,
friend, relative or other person in your community?
Merely spending time with someone in need, or
giving a few words of encouragement can make a
tremendous difference to that person, while
helping you to develop a deeper sense of gratitude
about how well-off you are.
It costs you nothing to be grateful and appreciative,
yet it has a considerable impact on the quality of
your life. So, don't waste another minute. Every day,
reflect on the priceless gifts you've been enjoying.
Openly share your gratitude with others.
And, the next time somebody asks if anything great
happened to you today, you'll have plenty to say!
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About the Author
Jeff Keller is the President of Attitude is Everything, Inc.
For more than 17 years, Jeff has delivered
presentations on attitude and motivation to
businesses, groups and trade associations
throughout the United States and abroad. Jeff
is also the author of the highly acclaimed book,
Attitude is Everything. For more information,
go to:
www.attitudeiseverything.com
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