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Start Here An Endless Supply When I begin working with someone, I provide Reflection Questions to complete ahead of time and that helps us get the coaching conversation started. Recently, I was struck by a new client’s answer to this question: What is present in your life for which you feel grateful?
What she called her long answer included things such as: “my husband’s hugs,” “the way each of my pets has such a different personality,” and “knowing I can handle anything”. The Operative Word Is “Feel” I know I should be grateful for what I have but… Whenever we hear ourselves say this, we are skipping over the most important place to begin, even when undergoing challenges. In fact, the woman who wrote the words above was dealing with the pressure of looking for a job as she counted the days until her current employment contract would come to an end. She was able to feel gratitude despite having real concerns to address. The operative word here is feel. Gently bring your mind to something in your life for which you are grateful: A person, place, or thing you treasure A privilege you enjoy or perhaps even a challenge you are facing A certain realization within your heart A time you felt a connection with the Divine A gift you received or something you were able to do for another Something in this very moment Take an extra minute right now to savor what came to mind for you and allow yourself to be filled up with the feeling of gratitude. Powered by Gratitude
Try this for the next nine days leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday: Each day, remember the words: START HERE and let that be your signal to begin with gratitude. “Beginning” can be literally as you awaken and start your day, as well as when you are about to tackle some work or approach an important conversation. Even if you’re pretty good in the gratitude department, try lingering in the feeling a few moments longer and notice how it fuels you. “As each day comes to us refreshed
and anew, To read more on this topic, visit the Current of Life library and sort by category to find: “Gratitude”. Happy Thanksgiving, |
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