Everyday Gratitude
Can you imagine a world where simple acts of kindness are the norm? How would that impact your life? Something so easy can be so profound. It doesn’t cost you anything to tell someone “thank you”, “I appreciate your thoughtfulness”, or to even send them a short note offering them support. Can you think of an easier way to share universal love? On the flip side, refusing to show gratitude can be physically harmful. If you don’t take time to recognize life’s gifts and opportunities, you are more likely to be stressed. If you are stressed, chronic pains, hypertension, high blood pressure, and other illnesses can develop.
It’s easy to be thankful for the good in life, but what about the bad? It is even more important to be thankful for the challenges in our lives. If every day there were no problems, how would we grow spiritually, mentally, or emotionally? Problems force us to grow and expand our consciousness. They also remind us of the many blessings we have. It’s easy to complain about the things that make us emotionally or physically uncomfortable. But in that moment of frustration, humble yourself and remember to be thankful for having the opportunity of freedom of thought and the power you have within to create your future.
There are several ways you can make expressing gratitude a daily routine. Take a few minutes each morning to give thanks to whomever or whatever you are grateful for. During the day, try saying “thank you” when someone does something nice for you, no matter how small. Then, return the favor. When problems or setbacks arise, be thankful for the opportunity to learn and grow. Know that everything that happens enriches our lives, in order to push us past our imperfections and limitations, so we can share equally in the blessing of universal love.