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How Do You Practice Gratitude Attitude?

“Gratitude opens the way for more good to come into your life.” - Louise Hay

GratitudeAttitudeThis is the time of year where we make plans for a big meal with family or friends, for volunteering to serve others in need, and for expressing our thanks. After some reflection about this time of year we call, “Thanksgiving”, I was reminded of my blog, Gratitude Attitude, I wrote this past summer. It highlighted the idea that each day we have the opportunity to live from the place and space of gratitude. We have a choice of living from scarcity and complaints (isn’t there enough of that on the news?) or we can live from a sincere place of gratitude. We can probably name people we know who complain for a living.  This is the complainer/martyr with the mentality of victim consciousness that I often teach about – the ‘poor me’ syndrome that many live from.  I choose to work, collaborate, and hang out with folks who are thankful for what is in their life – even the painful experiences. I see such liberation when we open to gratitude in every form, even walking in the rain without an umbrella!

By expressing gratitude as a daily practice, I have discovered that gratitude is an attitude and that once you have it, you can make it a regular practice like brushing your teeth. There are many gratitude attitude practices that can be incorporated into everyday life. Here are a few:

As soon as you open your eyes in the morning, say thank you.

Thank at least 3 people every day for something (from holding a door to being in your life).

Start a gratitude attitude journal – write down each day something you are grateful for.

Take 3 minutes each day, close your eyes, inhale the word gratitude and exhale the word gratitude.

Each night, say out loud at least one thing that brought a smile to your face and say thank you.

As we prepare for Thanksgiving, let us take this spirit and energy of the harvesting of the past and bring forth more fruits into the world. Let us all bring “Thanks” and “Giving” to all we know.

When I am grateful, the world is grateful.  Happy “Thanks-Giving!”

What are your gratitude attitude practices?

I am grateful for new learning, my life partner, Lorene, incredible co-workers, my clients, the White Mesa allyu, my coaching colleagues/friends, my friendships of unyielding support – Paulette, Val, Joe, Louis, Didi & Ellenrita, my family, friends from all the  schools I attended, past co-workers, my blog, books, meditation, the building of international connections (South Africa), the ability to travel, my spiritual teachers, my faith, and my ability to hold space & so, so much more!

With much gratitude, Mary Anne

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2 Responses to “How Do You Practice Gratitude Attitude?”

  1. Louis Alloro Says:

    November 27th, 2009 at 8:25 pm

    Thanks for these amazing suggestions. I am grateful for you, too, Mary Anne! Love you.

  2. Mary Anne Says:

    December 13th, 2009 at 2:14 pm

    You are welcome Louis…love practicing gratitude attitude ~ love you!

 

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