Happy Monday and Happy Thanksgiving!

This season is all about gratitude.  I am so grateful for so many things.  I shared in church this morning that 5 years ago, we were looking for a church.  Friends took us to New Song.  We went looking for a church and found a family.  What a blessing that is and we are so grateful!

I watch the sun rise over the lake in the morning and my heart overflows.  What a blessing that is and we are so grateful!

All I have to do is think of our children, grandchildren and so many others we love and I tear up.  What a blessing that is and we are so grateful!

I have a heavenly Father who loves me, even with all of my dents and scratches.  What a blessing that is and we are so grateful!

There are innumerable things in my life that I am grateful for.  I pray that when you look around, that you too find innumerable blessings.  Material things don’t play a big part in it.  It is more things of the heart.

May your heart be full to overflowing and blessings be beyond counting!  Happy Thanksgiving!

Pray Unceasingly!!

In His light,

Lois

 

Cultivating Habits of Being Grateful

James Colquhoun – Source:  Food Matters

So many of us are desperate to be happy. Searching for that one thing that will fill that gap, that void, that emptiness that leaves us hungry for more. More money, more clothes, more food, more acknowledgement, more love, more time. When in reality, what we have right this moment is enough. You are enough.

The search for happiness is a truly sad and miserable one when we fail to realize that happiness is not something that we buy or work for, but something that is within our reach each and every day. Something that we should cherish, regardless of our circumstances. It all comes down to how we view our world.

The quickest way to finding true happiness, true peace and contentment, lies in the power of gratitude.

But it’s not just about being thankful for all the good in your life. To truly be grateful, you must also be thankful for the down times; the challenging times in your life.

“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

It really doesn’t take much time or effort to start cultivating a more grateful life. You just need to start. Here’s 6 ways we like to show our gratitude each day:

  1. Keep A Gratitude Journal
    It can reinforce positive thoughts, which helps to shift the brain’s natural tendency of focusing on the negatives, to remembering more of the positives.2. Make Time to Spend with People That Truly Matter the Most
    And show them how much they mean to you! Showing gratitude for others lets them know how much you value them and also makes you feel good too!

    3. A Gratitude Session
    Simply take a few minutes each day to give thanks for whatever or whoever you are grateful for. You can sit quietly, close your eyes and just think about what you’re grateful for, or find an alternative routine that works for you. This one act alone can make a huge difference.

    4. Be Courteous to Others
    Say please and thank you, and really mean it. Give way to another person, or help someone with their heavy luggage. Small random acts of kindness not only help the other person, they make you feel good.

    5. Savor the Small Things
    The simple act of slowing down long enough to enjoy the little things in life can make a huge impact to your mood! Savor the smell of your coffee a little while longer, be present when doing your daughter’s hair and really listen to her chatter. Sit down to eat lunch and really take time to enjoy what you’re eating. Give yourself daily opportunities to find little pieces of happiness and joy. They all add up!

    6. View Your Blessings as Just That, Blessings
    Rather than feeling entitled to certain things, view them as gifts that you are truly grateful for receiving. If you have shelter, food, clean drinking water, these are gifts. True blessings. Not an entitlement. It’s as simple as changing your thoughts. Change your thoughts and you’ll change your world.

    As you can see, cultivating gratitude doesn’t require drastic lifestyle changes. Simply starting with one or two of these suggestions can increase your wellbeing and happiness greatly.