by Chris Widener
Spend
some time thinking about how good you have it. We know this, but we
don't often spend time pondering it. Doing so will shape and mold your
attitude and develop healthy thought patterns that will make you more
thankful all of the time.
As the old hymn goes, "Count Your Blessings, Name Them One By One."
Take some time and write down every single thing you have in your
life to be thankful about. Do this with your children if you have some,
and you will all be astounded at all the good things in your life.
Look down the socioeconomic chain instead of up.
Focusing our thoughts on the things we don't have, while being a
motivator, can also be a source of envy and greed. Focusing, at least on
a semi-regular basis, on those who have less than us, causes us to be
thankful for what we have.
Go work at a food bank.
The more success we achieve, the more apt we are to live our lives
around others who are successful while eliminating or drastically
reducing our contact with those who are less fortunate than ourselves.
Working at a food bank will open your eyes once again to a world you may
have forgotten about.
Send a good-sized check on a regular basis.
To whatever charity you choose, of course. Richard Foster says in his
book Money, Sex, and Power, that money desires to be loved, courted,
desired and hoarded. Giving money away breaks the power money can wield
over us. Remember, money isn't the root of evil, the love of money is
the roots of all kinds of evil. Giving a good chunk away on a regular
basis keeps things in perspective.
Simplify.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said that the true measure of a man's wealth is
in the things he can afford not to buy. When we simplify, we realize how
we can make do on so much less. It makes us thankful for all the
extra's we have most of the time. Read the classic "Walden." If you
really want to get radical, fast for a day or two. You will really be
thankful when you get to eat again!
Remember, ultimately what we have has been given to us.
Yes, we work hard, but Someone allows us the breath to breathe each
moment. Billy Graham was asked what surprised him most about life and he
answered "The brevity of it." Life is short. We can't take it for
granted. We should remember that life, and success, is a gift. That is
something to be thankful for.
Source:madeforsuccess.com
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