Are you for-real grateful?

 

Rocking GRATITUDE in our adult lives is key to truly flourishing (and having more fun). Fulfillment, positive relationships, confidence, compassion and purpose are all attracted into our lives when we practice the habit of being grateful.

Dr. Caron Goode says that, “Grateful people are happier, more resilient, and less depressed.”

It all sounds so EASY right? Of course it does.

It’s damn easy to be HAPPY and GRACIOUS when times are good–when we are getting what we want and feeling satisfied and uplifted as a result.

JOY, HAPPINESS + FUN ARE ALL BUILT ON GRATITUDE.

But how do you react when things go awry? When you are disappointed? When you are hurt, angry or rejected? It is in these moments when we really need to SHINE our light of gratitude. To own the experience, learn from it and move forward.

“WHAT? Feel gracious in a pissed off moment like this? Do you have any idea how mad I am right now? Seriously! This shit sucks. You suck. Life sucks!”

I hear ya.

And if you are in that place right now, or have been in the past, remember that, “THIS TOO SHALL PASS.” [it really, really will]

It’s HARD to be grateful when the twist and turns of daily life seemingly smother our best intentions. The snowball effect of negative thoughts born from frustration, a sense of lack of control, over-commitments, minimal valued personal time and deep-rooted belief systems can, and do, completely UNDERMINE our ability to FEEL grateful. BUTTTTTTT. Grateful people (those with a positive and resilient mindset) do have a more fun and flourishing life experience. They just do.

Here’s some tips I have gathered from knowing, and coaching, individuals with a life-enriching mindset of GRATITUDE.

1. DO IT DAILY
While enjoying the first sip of your hot latte, soaking in the bath or driving to work pick a ritualistic time DAILY to think of one thing you are grateful for. Gratitude is a mind-set, a positive perspective that, with practice, will become a life-altering must-do habit.

2. DON’T JUST THINK IT. DO IT.
Gratitude is a verb (ignore the whole dictionary noun ‘thang). It takes intention and action to exist. What have you done today to show you are grateful…..for the people in your life?…..for the circumstances you are living?…for your health?….for yourself? If you desire to take charge of your well-being you are going to want to start actively expressing, through action, what and who you are grateful for. TODAY. Not tomorrow.

3. BE GRATEFUL FOR THE DIFFICULT TIMES
If there is one thing I have noticed about grateful-minded people –they don’t wait for the silver lining…they actively create it. Need a Mind-Set Makeover?

Cheers to your SOUL-CENTRED SUCCESS,

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Trisha Miltimore is a thought leader and practical strategist with expertise in human connection, leadership, resiliency and team engagement. Looking for a speaker or trainer for your company or conference? Contact us and let’s chat about your needs.

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