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"Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die."
Carrie Fisher
"We tend to get what we expect"
Norman Vincent Peale
When asked if my cup is half-full or half-empty my only response is that I am thankful I have a cup.
Sam Lefkowitz
Gratitude and Forgiveness brings the greatest reward of all. Resentment and anger are two of the the hardest obsticless that people have to overcome. However, once we overcome resentment and anger, and learn to live with Gratitude and Forgiveness our life experience increases in so many positive ways.
Suddenly, we find new opportunities coming our way, we attract wealth, success, happiness, and luck. Being grateful for everything in our lifes instantly gives us more and more to be grateful for.
Sure all of us can feel totally justified at times, to feel angry, feel the victim, feel unworthy, resentful, etc. etc. Much of our predisposition to this way of thinking can be directly traced to our childhood, tapes, old belief systems and societal "norms". But does negative thinking actually improve our situation, our life, our relationships, our work?
No! Perhaps for a moment or two, we feel justified in our anger or depression, but in the big picture it stops things from improving and actually makes things worse. We turn away from positive, abundance thinking and embrace negativity with dire consequences; we feel bad, we look sad, we literally close ourselves off from others and opportunities.
Expressing gratitude is a fundamental law to abundance thinking. We must be in tune with this and be continually grateful for the many blessings in our life. Make it a habit to take stock, daily, of the many gifts and blessings you have and give thanks to God and the Universe.
We already have what we need. Food, shelter, clothes, friends, family, community, nature, animals, interesting things to do, entertainment. When we focus on what we do have, it puts us into a totally different mind set and leaves the path open to attracting more. Unfortunately, many of us focus on the things we don't have and take what we do have for granted.
| When asked if my cup is half-full or half-empty my only response is that I am thankful I have a cup. - Sam Lefkowitz |