Cultivating An Attitude Of Gratitude: Why You Should Bother
If you regularly find yourself feeling stressed, are constantly
running against the clock, often wonder if there’s any point to it all
anyway, and occasionally contemplate just burying your head under the
bed-sheets and refusing to face the day then you might want to try
something that’s worked wonders for me.
I’ll warn you – this might come off as a little corny at first, and you
may wonder how it can possibly change anything. But the truth is that
since I’ve employed this very simple 5-minute technique my life really
has changed for the better. Not just my career as a blogger and
freelance writer, but my health and fitness, and even the quality of
relationship I have with my partner and my baby daughter.
But before I start to sound too salesman-y let me tell you what I’m talking about.
THE POWER OF GRATITUDE
The power of gratitude is an amazing thing. When you actively take the
time to be grateful you’ll slowly but surely notice all the things you
have to be grateful for. Things that you probably never really thought
about and maybe even took for granted. I mean really – unless your
typical is full of lottery wins, miraculous healings, and career
breakthroughs – how often do you take the time to consciously be
grateful?
YOUR DAILY GRATEFUL LIST
Try this. Take just 5 minutes each day to write a list of 10 things
you’re grateful for. I like to do this in the evening for the day that
has just ended. You can do it anytime, but I find expressing my
gratitude at night really helps me relax and wind down before bed. Oh –
and I’m not necessarily talking about finding big, huge, amazing things
to be grateful for. You can be grateful for –
• Having a roof over your head
• The smell of fresh coffee in the morning
• Your child’s smile
• The ability to read and write
• Good company
• An upcoming social event
• A new purchase or treat
• Your willpower throughout the day – i.e. eating well or hitting the gym
• The smell of fresh coffee in the morning
• Your child’s smile
• The ability to read and write
• Good company
• An upcoming social event
• A new purchase or treat
• Your willpower throughout the day – i.e. eating well or hitting the gym
These are just ideas to get the ball rolling. Once you start to write
a grateful list every day I guarantee more and more things will start
coming to you and your pen just about won’t keep up!
HOW GRATITUDE BEGETS SUCCESS
And then something amazing will start to happen. It might take as
little as a few days, or it could be a couple of weeks but I guarantee
you this. Once you start consciously being grateful for the good things
in your life you’ll notice more and more things that you actually have
to be grateful for.
Now I’m no scientist or psychologist so I can’t really comment on how
this works exactly. But you know what? I don’t really care because if it
works it works. And whether being grateful is simply opening my eyes
and my mind toward a more positive outlook, or whether it’s actually
creating new opportunity and success (which I honestly believe it is),
either way I feel pretty darn good.
But I do know this. You get what you expect. And when you take the
time to end each day with an attitude of gratitude it’s automatic that
you’ll start to expect more good things to happen the next day. And
that’s a whole lot better than going to bed focusing on the stresses or
challenges behind and ahead of you. Wouldn’t you say?


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