Day 215 of wisdom
“The struggle ends when the gratitude begins.”
Neale Donald Walsch
A person of gratitude never lacks any good thing, and he always have the best of things: happiness, because he is always content, and grateful for the little that he has, and hereby receives abundance for his constant art of gratitude. We will surely not always have everything we want, or even need in life, but we can always be in our best state of mind by maintaining an habit of constant gratitude.
J. L. Huie said, “There Is Peace In A Life Of Constant Gratitude. Have Gratitude for the Smallest Blessings, for the crust of bread and the cool drink of water.” be grateful for the little things in your life, they are the things that keep you going; be grateful for the air you breath; be grateful for your family, friends, and loved ones; be grateful for all that you have, and you will find peace in all you do.
In the words of Alan Cohen, “Appreciation is the highest form of prayer, for it acknowledges the presence of good wherever you shine the light of your thankful thoughts.” Whenever you show gratitude for the good you have received, you open the door to new blessings. A Yoruba proverb when translated says, “if a child is thankful for yesterday's kind gesture towards him, he would receive another.” So, if you want to receive more, show more gratitude.
Every new day is an opportunity to be grateful for all you have, whether you receive new blessings or not. Gratitude opens your eyes to see the abundance in your lack, it opens your eyes to see the hidden blessings, and bring you to the realization of how important the things you took for granted are. Gratitude is the key that opens the door to abundance use it more consistently.
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