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Article Series: Gratitude & Gratefulness
The Importance Of Gratitude In Your Life
Gratitude
Can Improve Your Attitude
Few things can affect your overall quality
of life as powerfully as your attitude can. Your attitude affects
your career, your relationships, your hobbies, and even your
financial status. Most people discover that when they improve
their attitude, everything else in their lives seems to improve
also.
A daily practice of gratitude is one simple
way to give yourself a painless attitude adjustment because
it reduces your temptation
to focus on more "negative" mind-sets. When
you feel grateful it is nearly impossible to feel frustrated,
sad, empty,
or disconnected. A negative focus and a gratitude focus cannot
co-exist! They are opposites and will repel each other.
Here are a few suggestions for using gratitude to improve
your attitude:
1.
Use gratitude to blot out unproductive feelings.
Sometimes
we just get into a "funk" without knowing
why. We wake up one morning and realize that we've lost our
zest for
life and a numb disinterest has taken its place. To turn this
around, find something to be grateful for. Just one tiny thing
is enough! Begin focusing on this thing as often as you can
during the day, but most especially when that feeling of boredom
or disinterest comes over you. Let a feeling of strong gratitude
flood through your body, and you will shift to a more positive
attitude almost immediately.
2.
Begin expressing gratitude for the people around you each
day.
Is
your co-worker getting on your nerves? Find one thing about
her you can be grateful for, and focus all of your attention
on that when you start to feel annoyed. Remind yourself that
everyone has both positive and negative personality traits
- and you will encourage more displays of whatever you focus
on! Focus on the positive traits of the people you encounter
daily and watch as it transforms your interactions into mutually
beneficial connections.
3.
Become an optimist with the help of gratitude.
Do
you find yourself in the habit of always expecting the worst?
When
you
become aware that you have shifted into a pessimistic mind-set,
consciously choose to shift into grateful optimism. For example,
if you catch yourself saying something like this, "My
boss doesn't appreciate anything I do so I probably won't get
a raise this year" - stop and turn that thought into something
like this: "I always do my absolute best for the company,
and my commitment to excellence will reap great rewards. I'm
so grateful for the opportunity to shine every day." The results you get from these exercises may not be too obvious
at first, but as you keep up with them you should begin to
see a big difference in your attitude. You'll find yourself
feeling lighter, happier, and automatically finding things
to be grateful about all the time.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2008
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