A blurb from my latest book: Thoughts from the Heart: Writings from the Gulf Coast of Alabama
Being Thankful
Yesterday was
Thanksgiving which causes me to reflect on what I am thankful for in my
life. As our long fought freedoms slowly
slip away from us due to legislature, I have to remember to be thankful for
living in this country. I don’t know
what the end result will be for our lifestyle in the next few years but right
now I am thankful for all the freedoms that I am enjoying in my life.
Alfred
North Whitehead, who is an English Mathematician and philosopher, once said:
“No one who achieves success does so without the help of others. The wise and
confident acknowledge this help with gratitude.” So true a word has been spoken. We are all dependent upon each other for
successes in our careers, hobbies and pursuits. How ungrateful we would be if
we didn’t feel truly thankful for those people who have helped us get to where
we are today.
Those who
complain incessantly about everything are not taking the time to ponder about
the blessings received over the last year: our health, our family, the place
where we live, the food we eat and our jobs.
Now, if you don’t have any of those things then maybe you would have
reason to complain but for most of us, we live in a great world and whatever
short term trials we have to live through, they soon will be over.
It’s too
bad we don’t have Thanksgiving more than once a year because as a people we
only seem to be thankful when we are reminded. We live in such a great country,
it’s easy to take it for granted.
Another
thought for being thankful is by Jim Rohn who says: “To receive more you must
first be thankful for what you already have.
Thanksgiving opens the doors for good ideas to flow, while cynicism
blocks the door of good ideas.”
Jim Rohn
was just a regular guy back in the ‘30’s who wanted a better life for himself
and his family. He teamed up with
another man who was an entrepreneur and became very successful at motivating
people to work towards a better life.
Through his “Five Major Pieces to the Life Puzzle, he has influenced
many for good. These five pieces are:
Philosophy-how
you think.
Attitude-how you
feel
Action-what you
do
Results-measure
often to see if you are making progress and,
Lifestyle-the
kind of life you can make for yourself out of the first four pieces.
So whether
you need motivation for a better life or are living a life of contentment, we
should remember to be thankful for what we already have and tell others in our
life how we feel about them.
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