gratitude on a smaller scale looks like rattling off what you’re thankful for in this moment.
it resembles listing off what you have + expressing thanks for it.
it parades as prayers of thanksgiving parroting what we already know we have…
in short, most gratitude starts + stops at the “i’m grateful/thankful” phrase.
today, challenge yourself to showcase your gratitude in an action filled way.
maximizing gratitude requires us to look beyond the superficial side of listing all that we have + to capitalize on what we tend to overlook the most —
sharing our gifts.
yes, when you share you gifts with the world, *|FNAME|*, you are actually showing how grateful you are to have them.
people might can do what you do, but how you do what you do is the value you bring.
you’re easy to learn from because not everyone possesses the ability to processes + breakdown information for others to understand the way that you do.
it’s no secret that not everyone has experienced life they way you have experienced life —
why not share this way of life with others?
gratitude assigns meaning + purpose to what you do.
nothing in this world has meaning until you assign meaning to it.
when you’re grateful, there’s an automatic level of importance attached to whatever you’re grateful for.
+ when it’s important to you, it seeps out in what you do.
are you truly grateful for all that you have?
challenge yourself to showcase how grateful you are for this life today by living it to its fullest, by freely giving, + by doing all that you do on purpose + with a grateful heart.
be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach
journal prompt(s) for today:
write down a list of ten (10) things you’re grateful for + beside each thing you list, include how you’re using it today.