I was armed at all points. It was a pleasure to be so completely equipped for the life battle with my gratitude weapons being polished steel. – Olya Aman
Introduction
T. was a generous spirit. He had all the illumination of wisdom, and yet he was distressfully dying. There seemed to be a happy symmetry in this unhappy depiction of his life. I was touched with wonder at the depths of perception of which this person was capable. His unselfish belief in the idea that gratitude is a way to make the most of life was something I could set up, and bow down before, and offer a sacrifice to…
T. had a taint of death, a flavor of mortality in him – which is exactly what I needed to shake my world to the bottom and have a chance to find myself in the thrashed around pieces of it. I hung on every syllable he uttered in his diary, and received, as oracles, all he wrote.
With gratitude, your mind is never cold. It enjoys the pleasure of sincere appreciation of what you have. The positivity behind this feeling is always present. It gives food for pleasurable emotions and breaks the monotony of life. You become intolerable to negative thoughts, odious to your soul, they are smashed by every supreme moment of complete kindness and compassion.
In a grateful state you live as thirsty men drink – sleep with spirit, eat with joy, communicate with virtue, and, to crown the whole, your health becomes void of all those sicknesses that originate from harmful emotions. They have no power over you, your cheerful temper and uplifted spirit keep your bodily health unstained.
1) Gratitude Is a Way to a Far-Reaching and Infinite Happiness
“Of parents extremely poor and extremely honest, it was next to impossible that I could paint my life other than in grateful colors. Our family seemed to be possessed with a kind of intellectual gaiety at the times of the most troublesome hardships. We were able to starve any thoughts of misery and lack of appreciation entirely away by just a mere force of heartfelt love to each other and to the life itself.”
“I often was bruised and felt scant of breath but never ungrateful. Every misfortune walked me away from despair and gave me the key to patience. I was a sick-nurse to my father (my mother died when I was 28 and my father and I never fully recovered after that loss). I was seriously out of health. I caught a violent cold right after the saddest day of our life, which fixed itself on my lungs and threw them into dire confusion.”
No day can go without a speck of some misfortune. However, if you spend at least a moment a day recollecting it with humor and praise with gratitude the opportunity to learn from it – it becomes impossible to let uneasy thoughts hunt you for long.
Be ready to undertake 5 minutes each morning portraying yourself reading a poem about a coming day, composing a piece of wonderful music that will accompany you throughout it, or drawing a beautiful picture that will depict a culminating point of it. While doing it, keep in mind that the principal business of life is to enjoy it.
Every now and then put your thin forefinger on your lips and remind yourself of many blessings in your life that you are sincerely thankful for. Kiss it with a smile on your lips and imagine embracing yourself tenderly. This mode of actions will set every nerve in your body quivering with happy vibes.
2) Gratitude Makes You Light and Incapable of Stupidity
“I had good winters and poor winters. I basked in the sun and went to bed when it rained. And I never forgot to spend a few moments a day reflecting on the things in my life I was blessed with.”
“I was always so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humor, reserve, and caprice that the experience of knowing me for a short while had been insufficient to satisfy my acquaintances, and those people lingered about me longer to build friendly ties with me stronger. This way I had a daily meeting with someone to be thankful for, an old friend reminding of himself to be grateful for, and a promise of a future pleasant contact to be longing for…”
There is more in the bond with other people in your life that you can put a name to. The real fact is that the knowledge of being respected and loved raises a presumption against unhealthy relationships. It is as if you put a protecting charm on the arm you use to stretch to shake hands with other people.
If you train yourself to care only for truth and kindness, and believing that two intelligent and friendly people ought to look for healthy relationships together, you will feel a great desire to be social, to share your grateful spirit with others.
3) Gratitude Drains the Cup of Health to Your Benefit
“I was determined to live longer, although the doctors professed the limit till just two-and-thirty. Imputing it to nothing but grateful feelings, which for ought I knew, prolonged my life extremely, I was able to make it to these days, waaay past forty.”
“When I was in pain I more often smiled than scowled. That was the foundation of my beauty despite of my many limitations. I had love enough but not too much, I had loss a lot but not unbearable. Had I lived my life again in every detail of desire, temptation, pain and surrender, I would have chosen the exact life I lived to the very aspect of sickness and every element of loss.”
Every day is a blank page, a pure white surface, and you are the only one able to paint it successfully in bright colors. Use art and guile, talent and temper, recognizing friendship, avoiding a mistake and taking care of the state of your body and mind.
Do not let yourself to be easily crushed by negativity. Evoke a multitude of grateful pictures in your mind and thirstily drain the cup of a happy and healthy life.
4) Gratitude Brakes the Monotony of Your Daily Life and Boosts Your Career
“My business affairs never were a dull round of searching a way to follow money, but a charming mode of meeting my expectations. I had a right mixture of the detached and the involved when doing a job which made every day in the office a splendid harmony of classic, calculated activity of the mind, and graceful, whining movement of the body.”
“Gratitude gave me that easy confidence of manner. Always quite up to everything, I was a sort of person you could depend on, and that made me splendidly respectable by my partners and coworkers.”
To build a successful career is to cut clean out of your life scorching pessimistic thinking. Do not let anyone or anything to throw you off an equilibrium which gratitude creates. Networking is gaining in strength by the contented approach. Above all, decision making improves more from good-humor than from gloomy concentration.
Gratitude, when truly genuine, makes you eager to listen, and this skill is essential for managing people and organizations.
5) Gratitude Feeds You by a Spring of Inexhaustible Positive Emotions
“I took no notice of negative people and very little of pessimistic acquaintances. The wealth of positive emotion awakened pleasure and added loveliness and virtue to my life. My heart being overcharged with grateful feelings, made me exposed to the goodness of the world around me. I was able to describe delight, peace of mind, and soft tranquility on paper, voice it to my friends, charge with it my family, and radiate it to the objects, and atmosphere around.”
Wrap yourself in happy memories, grateful emotions, and generous hopes. An open-hearted life is a possible perfection and must be treated with passion and love. Clear, bright, radiant emotional state certainly depends on what you feel toward yourself and others. The actual amount of pleasure you receive from life is exactly proportional to the expanse of compassion and gratitude in the air you are breathing in.
6) Gratitude Resides in Glad and Flourishing Personalities
“The fervency of my personality trembled from sunlight and fragrance. Gratitude created a barrier that was guarding me against cold and cheerless. Like any freezing temperature, those kinds of feelings could preserve but never let life to be developed. Any progress was stopped when in an atmosphere of a pessimistic refrigerator.”
“I looked on nature and my fellow-men and didn’t see the dark and gloomy. The cheerful colors prevailed, and those were reflections from my own grateful eyes. A clear vision was developed in the balmy atmosphere of positive vibrations. My mind rambled at its pleasure and every valuable information was deeply curved in it. My personality flourished with every grateful feeling and every glad emotion.”
Gratitude is the first warm ray of sunshine that, as the story tells us, makes the traveler throw the cloak from his shoulders, when the storm blows as it will, cannot tear it from him. You do not cringe away from the winds of life. Being ready to show appreciation to every obstacle on your way, you supplement them by profitable lessons that make you even stronger.
It does you a good turn when you appear less materialistic, self-centered and more optimistic, and spiritual. Gratitude makes this change possible. It compels you to achieve your goals without any anguish of uncertainty because success does not matter as much as the opportunity to test yourself.
Conclusion
T. died at forty-eight. When I saw him last, he evidently found great difficulty speaking. He waited long to collect himself, and then he murmured simply: “Take this,” and he handed me his diary. That book had a voice that dropped deep into my soul.
The last page contained a message: “Pain passes, but love remains. We suffer so much sometimes. I’m very old when I think about it, but I grow young again when I believe in generous mistakes that hurt, happy tears that burn, and deep adoration that squeezes the heart till every drop of love is revealed. And the only way to see the beauty in life is to be able to open your eyes every morning with extraordinary grateful gladness. Only this feeling will make you beyond the reach of pain.”
Let gratitude to excel every other quality. It would be a relief to cherish people over material things. If you recognize the need to build a habit of practicing appreciation, it will have an exhilarating effect on your nervous system. You will feel calmness and composure in difficult situations when dealing with people, philosophic equanimity facing cataclysms of nature far beyond all human power, and happy in your own quiet way when giving love and returning kindness.
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There is no doubt that Gratitude not only makes us feel good. Adopting the habit of gratitude can also be good for us. As with other positive emotions, feeling grateful can usually have a great impact on our lives. Research on the brain shows that positive emotions are good for our bodies, our minds and our brains.
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This is all so try, gratitude changes your life in so many ways. I count my blessings everyday and thank myself as well as others so much.
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While there is so much negativity around us, feeling and being grateful is definitely a beacon of light the world needs. Laugh in the face of adversity and let your spirit rise!
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I recently started to journal and have been working on gratitude as part of my daily journal writing. It helps to be able to write it out and see it all on paper.
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Aww what a nice post. It’s definitely important to have gratitude as it can remind you of all the good in your life.
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Gratitude is something I struggled with for years. Over the last couple of years, I’ve really tried to practice it more and more.
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Your article makes a lot of sense. At least once every day I tell myself, that I am thankful I am alive and then try to do something which makes me feel happy and contented.
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Developing attitude of gratitude is one of the simplest ways to improve your satisfaction with life.
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Sometimes, it can be so easy to focus on what we want or need instead of what we have. I try hard to focus on gratitude daily.
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It’s so important to have gratitude in this life, It can improve your life in so many ways. Improves your attitude, your satifaction, and relationships with other people.
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You are so right. Gratitude does result in happiness. When I started appreciating life around me, then life started to get way better and wonderful actually!
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I’ve always believed that gratitude is one of the keys of happiness, and I agree with all the additions you said.
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this is such an uplifting post. Gratitude is a powerful feeling that instantly makes us feel lighter, happier and so much more content with our lives. I keep a journal where I note down the things I am grateful for.
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It is so important to appreciate what is good in life and not think negatively
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Gratitude is so important. It can really make a difference in how you engage with others.
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This is a great blog.. Gratitude is so important especially to feel whole as person. Keep up such great blogs.
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oh I can’t agree more with you! Gratitude is without a doubt the secret weapon that we all possess.
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I love this. Gratitude is so good for your mental and emotional health.
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Gratitude is super important for our lives as it makes our lives happier and more positive. We need to be a grateful everyday for everything little thing around us.
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It’s always important to have gratitude in our life. It enables us to know where we are heading to and the people that we should be thankful of.
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Starting from the morning newspaper to the every person whom we meet is filled with different feelings and emotions. Gratitude towards life and it has to offer to every one is very important that one recognises and value it. gratitude for every moment allowed to spend on this face of earth and aloo various experience to touch our lives is very important.
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Oh wow, the phrase “joyously tranquil” is so lovely. What a wonderful thing to strive towards.
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I could not agree with this more. It is important to be grateful for sure
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This is all so true, gratitude is so important! I write down 5 things I am grateful for every single day!
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Important points in this article that we should be aware of about this gratitude that makes us absolutely and fearlessly alive This would surely be a huge help. Thanks for sharing this one out.
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