
21 days to a life
full of gratitude
by
Kathleen Gage
The
Street Smarts Speaker and Author
“As human beings we don’t lack for things. We
lack an appreciation of things. For instance, how often do we
notice, much less appreciate, the natural beauty that is there
to be seen in our life – a bird singing high atop a telephone
pole, a flower growing through the crack in a concrete sidewalk,
or the leaves of a tree glistening in the sunlight as we sit in
the gridlock of an overcrowded freeway.
“In every moment of every day the Good, True and
Beautiful is Present, but we are looking elsewhere – we are
looking for something we don’t have rather than appreciating
What Is. Rather than taking Life in, we take It for granted and
save gratitude for those occasions when we finally get something
we wanted.” Stephanie Sorensen; The Sacred Continuum
It has been said that gratitude is the most
direct route to a conscious connection with God, Higher Power,
Universe, That Which Is. Gratitude is the fastest way out of
judgment. Gratitude is the simplest way to go from feeling
insignificant to a sense of intense well being and purpose.
The process of having an overwhelming feeling of
gratitude is actually quite simple. It is simply a matter of
choosing to be grateful for what is rather than resentful for
what is not.
In all we do we can choose to say, “Thank you. I
appreciate this.” In all we do. Not just those moments that
outwardly appear to be good. There is so much good around us if
we choose to only look and acknowledge.
Recently, a good friend of mine shared with me
what her spiritual mentor invited her to do for a period of 21
days. The recommendation was made because my friend was not
fully appreciating that which she is surrounded with on a daily
basis.
As my friend explained the process, she said each
morning and each evening write down seven things to be grateful
for. Each item listed must be an original statement rather than
repeating something over and over. Additionally, the expression
of gratitude must be specific.
The more specific we can make our list the more
gratitude we are likely to feel beyond the words we write.
Knowing how powerful the expression of gratitude
can be, I decided to incorporate this practice into my daily
routine for the next 21 days. On the morning of day one my list
consisted of the following:
1. I am grateful to have a roof over my head.
2. I am grateful for the ability to hear the
wind chimes outside my front door.
3. I am grateful to know I have heat in my
home.
4. I am grateful to feel my feet.
5. I am grateful for the money that allows me
to live a very comfortable life.
6. I am grateful for healthy eating habits.
7. I am grateful for my health.
Although some of what I expressed is general,
with each passing day it is bound to get more and more specific.
Once we get through the generalization of life, we move into a
space of specifics. It is in the specifics and in the little
things that we can’t help but have a shift in perception. It is
in the shift of perception miracles abound.
I am looking forward to the process of 21 days of
taking my expression of gratitude to a new level. I invite you
to consider taking the next 21 day period to write down morning
and evening that which you have to be grateful for. Remember, to
gain the greatest benefit from this process you must repeat
nothing. All must be unique.
As I write this I am reminded of the gratitude I
feel for the ability to share my thoughts through the medium of
the Internet; something that was not even in existence at one
point in my life or yours.
I am grateful that you are reading what I wrote
and grateful that perhaps through my words you have noticed how
powerful the practice of acknowledging that which you have to be
grateful for evokes even more thoughts and feelings of
gratitude.
Gratitude is contagious. When we are in the space
of gratitude it does impact our surroundings. It impacts others
regardless of whether they are near or far. Gratitude will
actually increase the vibration level in all we do.
The more conscious we are of this fact the more
we can consciously express that which we are grateful for.
I am grateful for…(you fill in the blank).
Kathleen Gage works with spiritually minded
speakers, authors, coaches and consultants who are ready to
share their message with others through the power of the
Internet. Visit
www.kathleengage.com and her spiritual blog at
www.dailyawareness.com
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