Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: Why talk about goals now? Because it’s just about 6 weeks to the first of the year and most people procrastinate on starting a new goal until 1 January although there is absolutely nothing magic about that number. It’s just a number.

If you have a goal that you have to figure out how to procrastinate on m, is it really a goal? A goal should be something you really want. And it it’s something you really want, then you should be chomping at the bit to start on it. Not saying “ok I can wait another 6 weeks. That tells me that it’s not really something that you have a burning passion for.

Start now!

And don’t ever say “I’m too old” (that’s my line). You aren’t. Maybe you won’t complete it but maybe you will. And remember that it’s the journey, the process that matters most. What you will learn by doing however much you get done will enrich your life more than you know.

Remember that I was 70 when I tried to walk across the US. No, I didn’t finish so technically I didn’t achieve my goal but man, what I learned and experienced in the part I did do was beyond belief.

Start thinking now and then start working on your next goal. Don’t wait

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: This is a good thought since next week is Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, though, the idea of giving thanks is often lost in the hustle and bustle of getting everything ready, Inviting all the right people, reminding everyone not to talk about politics, creating the right menu so that Aunt Sally doesn’t get any gluten, Cousin Barbara has enough vegan choices, and most importantly making sure that granddad stays out of the booze stash until Thursday.

When do you take time to make a list of all that you are thankful for in the past year – the big and the little? Why don’t you start now when you have plenty of days to work on it.

Even if you have a daily gratitude practice, you should so this. Why? Because you can go over the entire year and recall great things that happened in your life or the lives of people you love.

As you do this, you’ll be reliving them especially if you visualize what happened. This will raise your vibrations and bring more good to you.

Maybe you can start a new tradition and have a time at the gathering for each person to share their most meaningful 3 or 5 or more depending on the size of the party.

Remember the meaning of the special day we call Thanksgiving.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: I love this one more than most. Why? Because it actually tells me how to have a great day every day.

I think I wrote about how we’re so performance based now that it just adds additional stress to everyone’s life. How many of you have been in a grocery line and worried about what the checkout person was going to think about your items. After all, those are your choices. How personal is that? Why do we worry about what other people think? Because we don’t want to be judged. Where do they employ judges other than the courtroom? For sports to determine how well you “perform”

But if we can look at our day from a perspective of what seed(s) did I plant today, then we might be able to veer off from what did i accomplish today (with the subtext of “that others can see”) then hopefully our perspective on ‘what do I “need”!or “should” do today?’ Will change

Did you smile at someone and plant the seed of welcoming or joy in them? Did you come up with the best idea for a Christmas present for someone? You may not have it yet but now you know what you’re going to get that person. Did you come up with an idea on how to be more efficient at work? Did you maybe start a journal or other writing project?

Julia Cameron talks about morning pages where you just write what’s in you head without worrying about anything. When you’re done you tear them up. That’s the seed of clearing the field (your mind) but if you tear the pages up, no one will ever see what you did – your performance.

So let’s stop measuring our day by how many widgets we produce (and not the kind on our phone) and think about the seeds we’ve planted for that day.