Gratitude is one of my favourite practices and is a beautiful attitude to cultivate and share with others. There are many ways to develop your gratitude muscles and below is a a webinar presentation by my friend and colleague Carl Massy, on this very subject!
Have you ever stopped to think just WHY being grateful has such a powerful effect on you and others? In this webinar, Carl shows you some very practical demonstrations about why cultivating an attitude of gratitude in life will actually cause you to have more of everything:
- Better relationships
- More business
- More customers
- More friends
- Better service
- Upgrades
- More money
I highly recommend that you wisely use 14 mins and watch this super powerful video. It might very well change the course of your life, or take it up to a whole new level. ENJOY!!!
Carl has also just released his first book The Guidebook to Happiness: Are You Leaving Your Happiness to Chance? Learn Proven & Practical Solutions for Experiencing Real Happiness which I highly recommend for anyone interested in improving the level of happiness they feel every day!
Leisa
Carl Massy is a good friend of mine and you can check out his website and blog here!
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OooooOOO YAY! A gratitude rant!
Thank you for the little reminder, Leisa – it’s so easy sometimes for this simple but profound practice to slip my mind…
So for today:
I’m grateful to be on holidays right now with an abundance of time to play and follow my heart
I’m grateful for the silence in my peaceful home
I’m grateful for the celery with macadamia nut butter I’m about to it
I’m grateful for the bliss of afternoon snoozes
I’m grateful for my pussy cat who is right now snuggled at my side…
I could go on!
Sigh…. Yum. My favourite snippet from that vid – “turn ON the pleasure to turn OFF the fear…”
Yes. Thank you. More please, Universe!
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Hi Susan!
Thank you for your comment!! I love the gratitude practice, thank you for sharing yours! When we start thinking about it, I know we could come up with hundreds, just in our normal everyday life, let alone when something wonderful happens 🙂 Connecting back with the simple things and being grateful for them is such a beautiful thing to do and gets us into that lovely space of happiness and optimism each day.
Keep up the great work!
Leisa
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It’s always a better feeling to be positive. My personal take on the word gratitude is it feels like it comes from struggle. My preference is appreciation in place of the word gratitude. That’s just my personal opinion and I guess it’s all about what you resonate with in feeling positive and what works for you. Just thought I would share that.
In Bliss
Annette
Thanks for your insights Annette – yes, it does come down to the feeling you get from the words you use and if you resonate better with appreciation, then absolutely go with that! People have different experiences with words and the meanings they have developed over years, so you are right, it is about finding what works to create that feeling of gratitude, appreciation, compassion, love and joy in life.
Leis
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