Tag: #gratitude
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Daily Spark: So Much Gratitude!
Gratitude is a very powerful tool! If we give thanks for what we already have, and for what we want as if we have it, we can create miracles in our lives!
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Daily Spark: One Single Day
I have learned that sufficient unto today is the strength provided. Because when I live by the motto of one single day at a time, amazing things are being created!
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Daily Spark: Active Gratitude
Knowing about gratitude is not the same as actively practicing it. I find that I feel and experience gratitude so much more, when I look for it with ferocious intent!
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Daily Spark: Comfort in Everything
Gratitude is something that brings us comfort, if we practice it daily. When I start to consciously look for things to be grateful for, even in the midst of suffering, then I can begin to find that comfort.
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Daily Spark: A Big Difference
Winston Churchill said, “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.” I have found that to be so true, when I am working to transform my thinking through perseverance in looking for a better feeling attitude.
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Daily Spark: What Has Come Before
There is so much to be grateful for in my life, if I can only train myself to see it! Herbert Hoover said, “Love what is ahead, by loving what has come before”.
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Unpleasant Circumstances
It is easy to find ourselves focusing on unpleasant circumstances, when we are in the midst of them. A good way to change them is to stop dwelling on those unpleasant circumstances and begin to look forward, to look for hope.
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Daily Spark: Slithering Joy
The poet Donna Ashworth says “Joy is supposed to slither through the cracks of your imperfect life. That’s how joy works.”
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Daily Spark: The Power of the Reframe
When I redirect myself, use my tools such as the “reframe”, and focus on what I can change, which is usually only my response to a situation, then it is easier to shine!
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Daily Spark: Look for Glimmers
I saw a post online today about the concept of a “glimmer”, that is, moments in your day that make you feel joy, happiness, peace, or gratitude. The thought in the post was that the more we look for such moments, and train our brain to see them, the more these tiny moments will appear!