Do you have an attitude of gratitude? Is it energizing?
Wayne Dyer taught me a powerful lesson — after he died. He taught be about starting my day with gratitude in a way I’d never done before. It was much simpler than other approaches I’d practiced before. Consequently, it was more satisfying and energizing.
First, practicing gratitude opens you to more joy. When you appreciate all the big and little things in your life, you find there are more things to appreciate. Everyone receives many gifts through the day. If you are practicing your attitude of gratitude you see them. Seeing the bounty of good in your life lifts your energy.
When you live with your head down, grumbling about all that’s wrong in your life you are miserable, you miss the gifts, and your energy is in the pits. That’s not a good way to live. And you aren’t someone others want to be around either, adding to your misery. Ooh, what a sad downward spiral that is!
Here’s the tip I took to heart: as you wake up each morning, and put your feet on the floor, give thanks. Give thanks three times. Then start your day.
One twist I’ve added to that gratitude start is to stretch before getting up and putting my feet on the floor. That stretch, learned from my cats, wakes your body up so you feel truly alive! That stretch loosens your muscles and gets your blood flowing. I’m grateful for that feeling — every day.
It doesn’t take much time. It’s powerful. It’s uplifting. It’s energizing, especially in combination with the cat stretch. Try this every morning for a week, then a month, and see how it changes your life.
Have you exercised your attitude of gratitude today?