If
you’ve spent your life gazing at clouds and ignoring silver linings, it’s not
likely that you’ll change that habit overnight. But there is one surefire way
to get the ball rolling in a more positive direction. Instead of fretting about
what you don’t have, be grateful for
what you do have. Here’s a foolproof
plan to help you cultivate an attitude of gratitude:
Count your blessings. Each evening, list things
that happened that day for which you’re grateful. Think back over the past 24
hours. Did you see a beautiful sunset or a patch of colorful flowers? Have a
pleasant chat with a neighbor? Open your mailbox to find no bills inside? You
get the idea.
Say grace. Even if it’s only a short,
silent acknowledgment when you’re grabbing lunch on the run, giving thanks for
abundant, healthy food is a powerful reminder of a blessing that most of us
take for granted.
Send thank-you notes. And not just to friends
who’ve given you a gift or entertained you in their home. When people have
helped or encouraged you in some way — even if they don’t know it — write and mail
them letters of gratitude. Your expression of thanks will benefit you as much
as it pleases the recipient.
Express your
appreciation — often. Make a point of saying a sincere “Thank you!” to everyone who gives
you a compliment, does you a favor, or performs any service for you, even if
it’s part of their job. Not only will you feel good about yourself — it just
might make that person’s day.
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