What you focus on expands.
When you focus on what is working well in your life, more of what’s working shows up. When you focus on opportunities, you see more opportunities. (When you focus on what’s problematic… you’ll definitely find a lot more of that!)
Focus sets your frame.
You know this to be true: Think of the last time you shopped for a car. You had your eye on a particular make and model. Maybe you even took it for a test drive. And then… you saw that car EVERYWHERE! Almost as if everyone on the planet had decided to own the very car you’d been thinking about. But, of course, the only thing that had changed was your focus.
When you set your focus on something, you are much more likely to see it.
Gratitude has that power. When you focus on what you are grateful for… more wonderful things pour into your life… more to be grateful for shows up.
So, as we enter into this holiday season, even with all of its stresses and strains, experiment with keeping a “gratitude journal:” Every day, write down three things that you are grateful for… they can be ordinary or extraordinary; anything at all; they can be the same three things as yesterday; or new things: your health, your family, your friends, a new client, a new business opportunity.
You will be astounded by the power of an “attitude of gratitude.”
And I am grateful for you.
And I am grateful for you and your wise and wonderful wife. You teach me, support me, believe in me, and help me become the woman I need and want to be.
Thank you, Theresa
And we are so grateful for you, dear Theresa; and for the extraordinary work you do in the world. -w