Gratitude

This week-end, I participated in a Right Voice for You class facilitated by the amazing Blossom Benedict . I got to perceive new energies and practice being more of an invitation to joy. I am grateful for this fabulous weekend and the wonderful people who were there to play!

  

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Gratitude:What is living with passion and enjoyment? I’ll have that please: more enjoyment. 

I have been in classes before where I was asked to write my eulogy or what would people would say about me after I’m gone. I tend to think “who cares what people will say. I’ll be gone so I won’t hear it…” It’s a bit like the insurance company who wants me to insure my hard earned money for when I’m dead…

Joking apart, I understand that the idea may be to give us insights on what matters to us. 

I saw this bench and I wanted to let you all know: feel free to say this about me once I am gone. 

I am grateful for being in a great mood where everything is funny… 

 

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Gratitude:I had a little bit of time between 2 appointments. Not enough to go home, but enough to fit something in. I started walking towards a park, thinking I’ll sit in nature. But on my way there, I saw a hotel lobby with a burning fire place. I love fireplaces. So I went and sat by the fireplace in that lobby. I found that it was more nurturing than the park in that moment. 

I wonder what other things could be nurturing for us that we have not considered?

I am grateful for free fireplaces!

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Gratitude:I have been looking at the question “what life would I like to have?” And I found additional questions in different places that add to this initial question:

What does the world require of me?

What does the universe require of me?

What do I require of me?

I don’t have an answer with words to any of those questions. 

But that’s ok. Because like other things being on the journey to more gratitude in my life, is probably as important as the target. 

I am grateful for the journey. 

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Gratitude:

I have picked up my book “Prosperity Consciousness” again and read the following questions:

– “What life would you like to have?”

– “Would you please claim and own the capacity to celebrate your life and make it a joyful experience every day, starting today?”

When pondering the first question, I really got that sometimes, I think that something would be great, but it is really someone else’s point of view that I took on as if it was true for me. 

In a day where I struggled a bit, gratitude seemed unattainable. So I fell back on a safe one: I am grateful I have time to ponder questions like those above…

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Gratitude:I was talking about my gratitude posts with a friend telling her how, I have been posting more my research on gratitude than my gratitude itself. During our conversation, I realized that I am reticent posting what I am grateful for because it may be hurtful to others or I may be judged as having it “easy”. My friend reminded me that I am not responsible for how people choose to feel about what I write/say. 

And I wonder where in my life I have stopped myself from being happy/grateful in order to avoid being judged… POC & POD. 

So here it is: I am grateful for my fabulous easy life. 

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Gratitude:My post from yesterday made me think of the different people who influenced my life. And the one who stood out yesterday was my father, Alain Cart. He taught me not to be a victim of my circumstances. I remember a conversation where he was giving me examples of what being a victim was and how people can react in different ways to a car accident. I don’t remember understanding the conversation as a child, but as a young adult, I remember taking a personal development course that was teaching just that. (I got my money back).

I am grateful my father taught me to be in charge of my life. 

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Gratitude:I saw a video on YouTube titled the science of Happiness. It was a study done that found that expressing gratitude to someone increase our level of happiness. I have already talked about that. But what they found was that the person the least happy at the beginning of the study (which made each participant express gratitude to the person most influential in there life) showed the highest increase in happiness. So they concluded by saying: if you’re having a bad day, express gratitude to someone who is important to you (why they are important to you).