Why You Should Develop the Attitude of Gratitude
- By candidasullivan
- November 9, 2015
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Do you feel gratitude in the depths of your heart and soul? Or is it something you merely say?
It’s so easy to go through life, quickly moving from one moment to the next, without really thinking about each moment. We have what we need, and a great deal of what we want, and never stop to think about where it all comes from or to be truly grateful.
Lots of times we develop the entitled mind-set, instead one of gratitude.
We expect to be happy, wealthy, and wise and get angry with God when it doesn’t work out, as we had envisioned.
I remember the days when I struggled to walk. It was so hard for me to get out of bed, and even harder to walk through my house. I can honestly say that I didn’t appreciate my ability to walk, until it was challenged. It was the same way with my speech. When I could barely get the words out of my mouth, I became so thankful for each one. Lying in bed for months gave me some time to think about my life.
I soon realized that I could develop the attitude of gratitude or self-pity, but I could not have both. We can praise God or complain, but we cannot do both.
Every morning when I woke up, right away my mind started searching for things and moments of gratitude. As my list grew, so did my ability to see my life through the lens of thankfulness. I had less to complain about because I was so focused on my blessings. And when I started digging deeper into my blessings, the more aware I became of God mercy’s and love for me.
My perspective on many situations and circumstances changed. Especially when I really focused on my blessing. It’s one thing to be blessed, and another to realized the magnitude of those blessings.
Imagine giving to someone constantly, but never receiving any type of thankfulness from that person. How would it make you feel? God wants us to recognize and celebrate the goodness in our life. He doesn’t like it when we complain endlessly, and only focus on the bad.
Developing and nurturing the attitude of gratitude will help us to break the complaining cycle.
We often complain, without even realizing that we are complaining. It’s a habit that we need to become more aware of and break. (I’m still trying to break this habit.)Focusing on the bad is a recipe for disaster. The more we embrace bad thoughts, the more bad thoughts we have. The same is true for positive thoughts. Everyday we have a choice. We get to decide which ones we will nurture and which ones to dismiss.
According to Dr. Robert Emmon’s, people who are practice the attitude of gratitude are happier than those who don’t. Check out his article 10 Ways to Become More Grateful.
So what are you waiting for? Start practicing gratefulness today and allow it to change your life.
Have a wonderful Monday!
May God bless you,
Candida
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