What if we chose gratitude every single day?
How much greater would our world be?
Gratitude cultivates kindness. Gratitude overrides judgment, it dismantles walls, destroys barriers and invites peace and ease. Sounds great right? A world of kindness, peace and ease? But what causes someone to be truly grateful? Being told we should be thankful certainly doesn’t work, so what does?
These are my top three tips on choosing gratitude every day in all situations.
1. Start with gratitude for you
How many times have you judged yourself since you woke up this morning? Once? Twice? Ten times or more? Remember, judgment and gratitude cannot exist in the same place. If you would like to live your life in gratitude, start with being grateful for you. As you do, judgment will dissipate, and that sense of gratitude will overflow into all areas of your life.
A great place to start is with a simple question, “What’s right about me that I am not getting?” Most of us are very good at judging ourselves relentlessly and always seeing what we have decided is wrong with us. When you start to ask, “What’s right about me that I am not getting?” you begin to get a sense of the greatness of you rather than the wrongness of you.
2. Be willing to be different
What does being different have to do with gratitude? A whole lot, actually! Take a look around. Listen to a few conversations. Most people focus on the problems in their lives. Conversations are often about judgment. Judgment of self. Judgment of others. Judgment of the world. When everyone around you is talking about their lack of money or how out of shape they are or the problems they are having with their kids, it quickly becomes clear how rare gratitude actually is.
If you are a person who focuses on what isn’t working, or if you are surrounded by people who function that way, here’s what you can do. Every time you or someone else says something negative, say to yourself, “Interesting point of view I have that point of view.” Or, “Interesting point of view, they have that point of view.” What occurs when you use this phrase is that your point of view, which currently is real and true, becomes simply interesting and when it is simply interesting, you can let it go. When you lose the points of view that are keeping you stuck in negativity, you are able to see options and possibilities that you were not able to see before.
3. Just because you want more does not mean you are not grateful
Desiring more and asking for more is what the people who have created the greatest changes on the planet have always done. They looked at what was and said, “I wonder what else is possible? I wonder if we could go beyond this and create something greater? If I wasn’t limited by what I see, what else would I know and choose and create?”
Everywhere you have decided that you are wrong for desiring more, what if that was also just an interesting point of view? What if you could let that go and recognize that being aware of greater possibilities and desiring them does not make you ungrateful or wrong, it simply makes you someone who desires and can affect change in the world; so please don’t stop. The world needs you.
Gratitude is not something we do. It is something we be. Choose to be grateful for you, no matter what, and that gratitude will flow into all of the areas of your life. You are the brilliance, the gift and the change the world requires. Choose to have and be you.
Dain
P.S. For the full article in Aspiring Gentleman, please visit here.
P.S.S. And for further exploring…
– What now? Six videos about the tools I use every single day: https://drdainheer.com/whatnow/.
– Who Does This Belong To? A whole playlist about the first tool I would give an alien can be found here.