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7 Ways To Center Yourself In Gratitude


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One of the best emotions to cultivate alongside a positive attitude is a feeling of gratitude and appreciation. In fact, these emotions are of the highest vibrational frequency and by virtue of the Law of Attraction, you attract more of what you are already thankful for.

Today being Thanksgiving Day (forth Thursday of November) in the United States, let us not let this day pass without any expressions of gratitude and appreciation. Even if some of you, including myself, do not come from the States, I believe that there is still every reason to celebrate!!

Here are 7 ways to center yourself in gratitude:

1. Think of gratitude as an energy. Giving thanks is not about feeling it for a day. It is an energy that you exude every moment every single day. It is a positive uplifting sense of who you are and what you have.

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion into clarity…. It turns problems into gifts, failures into success, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.
— Melodie Beattie

Gratitude as an energy that attracts more of the same. You keep your energy vibration high when you are happy for what you are already blessed with. The Universe/God “rewards” you with even more of the physical realities that resonate in the same vibrational frequency.

Consider this simple analogy . When you receive a gift from a friend, you say thank you. The look in your eye and gasp of delight is priceless as you open up your present. Your friend makes a note, in awareness of how happy he or she has just made you feel. He or she will intend to do buy you other gifts that can bring about the same look of joy.

The reverse happens if you do not show appreciation of what you have been given. Your friend may not feel incentivized to buy you any more presents.

2. Realise that you have a choice. Having the right attitude towards life makes a great deal of difference of how you live and it is a choice that you can make. You can have a positive attitude about the events in your life or you can come from a place of misery and complaints. Gratitude and appreciation are positive emotions that come with adopting a great attitude!

In a nutshell, even if things don’t go your way, realize that you can choose to feel positive. Instead of wallowing in self pity and lamenting about your circumstances, look at challenges and obstacles as learning opportunities. The tide will turn eventually.

“When flowing water meets with obstacles on its path, a blockage in its journey, it pauses. It increases in volume and strength, filling up in front of the obstacle and eventually spilling past it….”
— I Ching.

3. Refrain from feeling jealous about other people’s fortunes. When you do so, you are only emphasizing on your lack. The Universe responds by continuing to give you situations of scarcity.

Instead, be appreciative of the example set by others; that they can create the experience that you would like to have. Hence, if they can do it, know that you can create the same, if not better, too.

4. Expressing gratitude does not have to be over anything BIG. A sense of gratitude may not be for anything that is materially Big. It can be as simple as being thankful to the Creator for a new and beautiful dawn, for being able to witness the smile on your kids’ face, and the golden opportunity to pick yourself up from adversities.

Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful.
— Buddha

5. Practice a gratitude grounding exercise. If feeling appreciative and grateful is not something that you are attuned to, then consider doing a gratitude grounding exercise. Here are some steps:

– In a gratitude journal, jot down thoughts of appreciation for your blessings. For whatever you are intending for, write down about how grateful you are, as if you have already received your answer or desire.

– Refer to your gratitude journal and affirm and feel your thanks everyday.

– Accept, allow, and act on any inspirations that come to you, moving you from “what you want” to become “what you are or have”.

– Be alert to any instances of your prayers being heard. Sometimes it is not that our dreams are not met but that they are being answered in an unexpected way. Be happy for all your answered prayers.

It may seem tough at first to practice being thankful for things that you would like to have but do not have currently. However, with a little practice and reflection, you will gradually create a new life experience for yourself.

“Whatever it is you are feeling is a perfect reflection of what is in the process of becoming.”
— Abraham Hicks

“You get exactly what you are FEELING.”
— Abraham Hicks

6. Live in the Now. If you find yourself often living in the future, then it is hard to feel any sense of appreciation for the many blessings you have today. Perhaps your attitude has been one of “I am only happy when ________ takes place”.

If it is really the case, then make a change. Practice awareness of the beauty and abundance around you right this current moment. Feel joy with every single breath that you take. Experience its fullness as you taste the sweet nectar in nature’s drink.

7. Surround Yourself With Positive People. You will obviously find it a challenge to feel positive and grateful, if you surround yourself with friends who are whiners, negative and depressed. Hence, make it a point to mix with positive and uplifting people. Spend time with spiritually evolved or joyful people who can love and support you in healthy ways. They will encourage you in your self growth and applaud you when you have attained success.

Don’t know any of such friends? Well, look online. Hang around this blog for instance. The commenting section to the posts of this site is frequently visited by the likes of many happy, positive, strong and encouraging bloggers, coaches and spiritual mentors. Do visit their sites for a sprinkling of their wisdom, insights and inspiration!!

Express Your Gratitude


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At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.
— Albert Schweitzer

Would you like to take the opportunity now to express your gratitude to anyone? Do say a word of thanks for the light that you have become because of another person’s support. If you have any thoughts on gratitude and appreciation, also feel free to share them in the comments below.

Happy Thanksgiving

I would like to also express my gratitude to all my readers for your warmth and encouragement. I have been having a great time publishing jokes, stories and quizzes on this site and it is nice to know how much you have enjoyed them too!! For those who celebrate this day, have a Happy Thanksgiving with your family and friends!!

Link Love On Gratitude

1) When Thanksgiving Comes and Goes What Then by Jeff Nickles

2) Radical Gratitude by Andrea Hess

3) With Many Thanks We Dance by Lance Ekum.

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Evelyn

PeaceLoveJoyBliss - November 27, 2008

Evelyn, what a terrific post!

I’m grateful for the lessons on gratitude that you’ve shared with us here – especially the one about staying centered in gratitude as a way of being. This is key.

I’d also like to express a special “thank you” to you for the light you’ve shone into the world through your blog: the breathtaking beauty, the commitment to post, the ceaseless inquiry into ultimate truth, the love, the light, the humor, the challenges to be more than we are. All of it. You’re an inspiration to us all.

Gratefully,
Christopher

Robin - November 27, 2008

What a beautiful post, Evelyn(with lovely images)

I’m very grateful that I have got to know you!

Glen Allsopp - November 27, 2008

Having the right attitude towards life makes a great deal of difference of how you live and it is a choice that you can make.

So true, I also think that your:
– Sense of entitlement
– Passion
– Sense of reality

Also play a big part in how you go about living your life, great post!

Cheers,
Glen

Evelyn - November 27, 2008

@Christopher, I’m at a loss for words over what you’ve written. Here goes my expression of gratitude and appreciation: Thank you for faithfully posting your comments to many of my posts. Your spirit shines through with the feedback that you have been providing. I cannot thank you enough for your warm encouragement and support. Lastly, thank you for challenging me to be more than what I am too!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

@Robin, I am happy to know you too. You’ve got a lovely site that keeps me young, alive and inspired!

@Glenn, your feedback is so lovely!! Thanks too for submitting my post to Mixx and for your awesome support!

Davina - November 28, 2008

Hi Evelyn. Thank you for the inspiration. This was lovely. I appreciate this statement, “Be alert to any instances of your prayers being heard.” I can see how we may miss these opportunities when we get caught up in the fast pace of our lives. I give thanks for words 🙂

Dr. Scott - November 28, 2008

Wow, like so many truly great things these are all simple, but profoundly true. I took a moment after reading each one to pause and reflect and I could feel my body relaxing. Great post!

Irene | Light Beckons - November 28, 2008

Hi Evelyn,

I’m thankful for the internet and for words … without them, I wouldn’t have met you and a host of very nice people from around the globe. 🙂

Marelisa - November 28, 2008

Hi Evelyn: I completely agree that gratitude is an energy. I once read that you should think of someone you feel a lot of love for; once you have the feeling, you turn it on yourself. I think that would also work for gratitude. When you’re feeling disappointed, think of a time when you felt very grateful for something in order to surround yourself with the energy of gratitude, which is an energy that will help you attract good things to yourself. Happy Thanksgiving 🙂

Andrea Hess|Empowered Soul - November 28, 2008

Beautiful post, Evelyn! I especially like #5 … when we tune in to our prayers being answered, it’s easy to be grateful for the little miracles of life. I find myself saying “thank you” to the Universe constantly!

Thank you for the link love!!!

Blessings,
Andrea

Evelyn - November 28, 2008

@Davina, I’ve missed out on being aware of the tons of miracles happening in my life at the time of occurrence. However, I can see now that they must have taken place because I am very blessed.

@Dr Scott, I’m glad that my post helped you to relax…hehe!! I should go back to read my own post myself as I think I need to relax now, after coming homr from an intense workout session!!

@Irene, I’m so glad that I get to know you too!! Oh yes…if not for the fact that we have our own respective websites, we would not have known each other existed. It’s so lovely how our friendship is developing 🙂

Evelyn - November 28, 2008

@Marelisa, great idea about redirecting our love for others onto ourselves…especially if we face difficulty in self love! Yes…the energy of gratitude and appreciation is definitely an empowering one!! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

@Andrea, it seems that we practice the same thing: saying our thank yous for all the blessings that we are having!! How wonderful!! Happy Thanksgiving!

Pushhyarag - November 28, 2008

Evelyn,

Through Ian Peaty at MyBlogLog who submitted it to StumbleUpon, I discovered you! And at what a pleasant coincidence: I just posted an identical article in my site [though not half as professional as this one, I think]. I see convergence of thoughts with yours but by different grades of manifestation. Yet, we are good for a constant exchange, I believe. I appreciate the strong clarity in your presentation and systematic presentation of ideas. I make sure I preserve such sites through bookmarks and additions to Tools that I have subscriptions to. So, we can ‘see’ not just each other but others who would naturally connect with, more often.
I shall be pleased to see you at my site.

Good day, Take Care.

Cath Lawson - November 28, 2008

Hi Evelyn – I would like to express gratitude to you for writing this great blog. The information you put on here has really helped me a lot. You share some amazing resources too – I really loved your parallel universe videos and the Abraham Hicks ones. Thank you.

Lance - November 28, 2008

Hi Evelyn,
What a wonderful post on gratitude! We are all very fortunate in what we have – and it is so important that we take the time to remember that. I, like Andrea, really like the idea behind #5, and am going to work more on incorporating this into my daily life. Thank you, Evelyn, for writing such a beautiful piece. And, thank you for including me here amongst your very fine writing!

George - November 29, 2008

You make my day every day. What a delight to read your posts over and over again.
Thank you!!!

Al at 7P - November 29, 2008

Hi Evelyn – the comment you made about gratitude being energy really stood out for me. I’ve never really thought about it but somehow felt this to be true, and I’ve always felt it was important for me to go out of my way to compliment people whenever it was due. The article really reinforces this notion with me, so in a bit of a positive irony, I want to say thanks for the article 🙂

J.D. - November 29, 2008

Beautiful points!

I really like thinking of gratitude as an energy source. You really can use it as a catalyst, for yourself and others.

Evelyn - November 29, 2008

@Pushhyarag, I most certainly welcome the idea of like-minded bloggers banding together to help support each other!! I’m glad to know that there is some convergence of thoughts. I’m looking forward to a greater connection!!

@Cath, thanks for being so sweet! I’m glad that you like some of my posts here. I do realize that some of the ideas I share are not very conventional. I wish to thank you for being open to reading about my personal journey as well!!

@Lance, you are a beautiful soul!! I’ve observed that you take a special interest in spreading love around the web. I wish to thank you for your wonderful support, warmth and encouragement. I would also like to take the opportunity to wish you an abundance of miracles, big and small!!

Evelyn - November 29, 2008

@George, I am delighted to know that I make your day everyday…LOL!! Thanks so much your support!

@Al, thank you for your feedback. You’ve just said something that validates why I continue to blog. Thanks also for being such an inspiration to me!!

@J.D., thanks for your lovely comment!! I’m glad that gratitude being an energy resonates well with you.

Dr. Cason - November 30, 2008

For this reason alone I am glad that I went into medicine. Everyday I am faced with illness and uncertainty and I am immensely grateful for the riches I have.

“Surround yourself my positive people” This is especially true in this climate where it’s vogue to be critical and pessimistic!

Evelyn - November 30, 2008

Hello Dr Carson, I’m glad to know that going into medicine has helped you appreciate your state of abundance more. Oh yes….let’s be unvogue and hang around with positive folks!!

Have an awesome weekend,
Evelyn

sharon - November 30, 2008

Gratitude is such a powerful practise. By being grateful we immediately shift from worry, doubt and fear. We begin to see that we are supported and that there is so much abundance around us. Of course, whatever the circumstances there is always something to be grateful for.
I find living in the NOW really useful. It stops my mind from worrying about the future. My focus is brought back into now, and all the anxiety just melts away.
It takes practise though to be able to express gratitude when things are not going as well as you would like. But it is the best thing we can ever do to help any situation.

Writer Dad - November 30, 2008

That is why I love Thanksgiving so much. It is a time to truly reflect on what it is that we are thankful for. Though of course this is something we should do every day anyway, it’s still nice to have a day that’s set aside.

Julie - December 1, 2008

Hi, Evelyn. I love this. While all you wrote is so helpful, I think everything is captured SO beautifully in these first statements: “[Gratitude] is an energy that you exude every moment every single day. It is a positive uplifting sense of who you are and what you have.”

The incredible beauty of this feeling, when holding it and recognizing it, is the resulting peaceful happiness, the contentment that resonates within. Truly, life is so much more beautiful, and I think recognizing the action of being grateful is key. What a perfect reminder for our Thanksgiving holiday. Thank you!

Diane - December 1, 2008

Thanks Evelyn,
A delightful post and truly uplifting and inspirational.
Unceasing gratitude for life is truly a profound gift. A friend of mine recently wrote that is why the “present” moment is truly a PRESENT.

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Choni of the woods - December 4, 2008

Hello,

Oh how wonderful your blog was. I just stumbled onto your site and have been reading joyfully. I love the reminders of joyful and gracious living.

I will be adding your site to my favourites so that I can continue reading your insightful blogs.

Miigwetch
choni of the woods

Ariel - You Are Truly Loved - December 6, 2008

Hey Evelyn,

Thank you for these wonderful ways to center yourself in gratitude.

What I’ve been finding lately is that this stuff sounds great in theory, but it’s only when you actually put it into practice that your life is like the ecstatic explosion of bliss and joy. It’s amazing how fantastic life begins to feel when you relax and let go into a sense of authentic appreciation.

Sure it’s a “duh” that this works better in practice than just reading the words and intellectualizing, but yeah, it’s definitely much jucier when implemented, like all of spirituality it may seem. 🙂

Thanks again for putting together this wonderful site. All the commenters here make it so easy to branch out and find other valuable content. Your site is becoming a hub of loving awesomeness.

Sherrie - December 18, 2008

I’m very grateful to read your uplifting posts. Enjoy your well deserved vacation!

Please consider linking to my blog at Love My Journey http://www.sherrieh.wordpress.com. I too talk of the law of attraction, raising consciousness and helping people to grow emotionally. Many blessings!

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kreatiiv - January 25, 2009

On a twisted note, I always notice that when im not in gratitude that the universe seems to pull back all the things it has granted me.

NOW I’m very ON about being POSITIVE AND GRATEFUL.. Every time I feel like complaining, I restrain myself and get in the habit of having, how the people from THE SECRET say.. an ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE.

I’m grateful that after reading this post I’ve somewhat a point of reference and I’m quick to shift from being a whiner to a WINNER! 🙂

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