Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: Wow, if we could all adopt this attitude for the next year, what a change we’d see in ourselves, others and even the world. I know that we are up against times where people will have totally opposite opinions which could lead to blows. What if we tried to just accept whatever happens without complaints and criticisms. What good do they do anyway? If you disagree with the way something is being done, i’m sure you know that your complaints and criticims won’t change squat. They just make for more dissension and hatred – and it makes you upset, angry, furious, sad, whatever. I am not saying that we should condone what we don’t agree with but we don’t have to continue to feed negativity into the universe’s atmosphere with things that won’t make a difference. Take some of that energy and put it into a charity or cause where you can make a change and help people (or animals). This is why i don’t bother with the news anymore. If there’s something major, it pops up as a “breaking news” alert (which is usually bogus – i don’t know how the media defines “breaking news” but that’s another matter). Otherwise, things that are happening will most likely be issues i can’t do anything about. I want to enjoy what’s left of my life and being upset by stuff happening thousands of miles away. Again, this is not a defeatist attitude, because if you can take some constructive action, then you should. Otherwise, spread love and joy.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: As I’ve grown older I’ve begun to have a more open mind. I lament that i wasn’t able to cultivate such a state long ago but rather than looking to the past, I am just enjoying this change. Don’t get me wrong, there are still plenty of doors and locked windows in this big old house that my brain inhabits. However, being able to calm my nervous system and entertain different points of view is a lot of fun and very rewarding. As soon as I find myself making a judgment about something i catch myself and ask a question of two. Perhaps its someone who has sat at the red light for “too long” after it turns greeen and gets to go while I’m stuck waiting for the next green light. As I start to seethe i take a deep breath and say to myself “ok, have you done that before?” of course the answer is yes 99% of the time. If i somehow slip by the prosecution for that offense, i then ask myself “do you know what’s going on in their life that may be causing them not to pay much attention? Can you think of any time that you’ve had so much happening that your concentration was affected?” Again the answer is most likley “no i don’t know what’s going on in their life and yes, i can remember such times.” Going through this process allows me to have compassion for people and defuse my self-righteous high horse. Then I realize how nice it would be if i progressed enough that i didn’t even have to go through the process; that i could just accept things that happen.

Daily Gratitude

Daily Gratitude: How many times have you thought about this? Another way of putting this is “It’s the start that stops most people”. It all has to do with inertia. Overcoming that initial inertia and resistance is the hardest part of any project. How many times have you mumbled “tomorrow…I’ll get that done tomorrow?” How many days do you say that? When is tomorrow going to come? It’s not. The here and now is all you have so it’s best to use it now. Whenever you put something off, make sure you acknowledge that’s what you’re doing. Then ask yourself why you’re not doing it right now. Too busy? Too tired? Don’t have enough time? Don’t think you’ve got everything you need? What else? Analyze each one and see how realistic it is. The time/too busy one shouldn’t keep you from doing one small thing right now to get you started. Too tired? You’ll be surprised how beginning something and getting your project started will give you energy. Soon you’ll realize that each one of these is just an excuse you’ve created. it may even be a believable excuse but it’s not a real reason you can’t at least do something. Make a list of those things you’ve been putting off and go through such a process with each. You may find that some of these things might need to be removed from the list- that they are no longer as important as you thought. And that’s ok. Things change. Narrow it down to the ones you still want to do (or have to do) and then figure out one tiny step you can take to get started. Then go do it.