LIVE WITH AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE
by Glen Hopkins
Imagine for a moment one of those nights when you just can't fall
asleep and you have to get up early the next morning for a very important
meeting of which you are the keynote speaker. Your alarm clock goes off early
in the morning waking you from what little sleep you had. You stumble out of
bed, have a quick shower, grab a coffee and some toast, and off you go to fight
the traffic on the way to work.
Does that sound like the start of a terrible day? Most would
answer 'yes'. Few people however, would answer, 'no'. These are the people, who
are in my opinion blessed with a gift. A gift that determines how they view
their life. These people live with 'an attitude of gratitude'. For them, the
situation described could be worse. Much worse. For example, think of the man
who doesn't have a bed, let alone a roof to over his head. When he is awoken
from what little sleep he is able to get, it is by the rain falling on his cold
body. He too stumbles to his feet and begins his journey to work in his bare
feet. His work is in the field of survival. He searches though garbage cans for
scraps of half-rotten food to eat and odd bits of clothes to keep him warm.
The purpose of this example is to illustrate that we all have so
much to be grateful for. Even in times when it seems that nothing could be
worse, there is always a reason to be grateful. And when you feel a sense of
gratitude, you feel a sense of happiness and content. My challenge to you today
is to learn to look for the good in every situation and live with 'an attitude
of gratitude'.
I assure you, if you were the fellow searching for food in garbage
cans you too could find things to be grateful for. You just have to look hard
enough and 'open your eyes' to what is around you. You have to focus on what's
good in your life, not what's bad.
"I once was distraught because I had no shoes, until I met a
man who had no feet." - Unknown
Life works in mysterious ways. Time and time again there have been
stories of people who are in a dire strait yet they are found helping others
who are experiencing greater turmoil. This is because once you have helped
someone in greater need than yourself, you always feel better. You feel better
because you have helped another human being, and this forces you to change your
mindset from focusing on your problems to focusing on their solutions.
Always focus on the solution, not the problem and live with an
attitude of gratitude! Mother Teresa was a primary example of this phenomenon.
Her entire life revolved around helping others in need. As a result she
experienced a great deal of love and self-satisfaction in her life.
I challenge you now to take a moment to think of five things in
your life that you are grateful for today. For example, your friends, your
family, your job, your sense of smell, touch, sight, and sound. The list can go
on and on. Imagine what your life would be like without these things. Write
them down on a piece of paper and really think about the things you are
grateful for. You will be amazed at how great you will feel!
Glen Hopkins
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