Recovery Principle: Gratitude

A few hours ago, my three siblings in the US sent me and my sister a Thanksgiving prayer citing our parents for the gifts we continue to receive even after their deaths. There will be one Thanksgiving day that I will surely join in their celebration. In honor of Thanksgiving Day, I have a lot to be thankful for today and everyday of my life.

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. I have learned the magical lesson that making the most of what I have turns it into more.

1. I am thankful for the excruciating pain brought about by my son’s death because it transformed me into a more compassionate person.
2. I am thankful for the marital rift because it has brought me and my husband together for a second wind in marriage. Love is lovelier the second time around, indeed.
3. I am thankful for financial challenges because it taught us discipline that money can be budgeted wisely for basic necessities.
4. I am thankful for a loving husband that never gave up on me.
5. I am thankful for my two girls, that despite the turbulent teen years due to their sibling’s death, they never resorted to drugs or alcohol.
6. I am thankful for in-law’s differences because it made me more appreciative of myself without any pretenses.
7. I am thankful for the internet and all my visitors as it is one way of fulfilling my mission in life.
8. I am thankful of negative feedback as I can make an honest assesment of myself without jeopardizing my identity.
9. I am thankful of new and old friendships ,a comfortable place to be myself.
10. I am thankful to God who I thought abandoned me but never really left me after all.

gratitudeSometimes in life, thing just happen too fast. We barely solve one problem then another problem crops up. We feel great in the morning but by nightfall we could be wallowing in misery. Everyday , I face interruptions, delays, changes and challenges. I have learned an important concept to get me through this stressful time and that is gratitude. I learn to say thank you, for all these problems and feelings. I don’t like this experience but Thank You anyway. I had to force gratitude until it became second nature to me. Gratitude helped me stop trying to control outcomes. Gratitude makes things right. It is the key that unlocked positive energy in my life.

I am full of gratitude because today’s pain could be tomorrow’s joy.

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Comment by jun
2006-11-24 16:33:29

I am thankful I’ve rediscovered your blog. I forgot to subscribe to your RSS feed abut now I did.

WE all have a lot to be thankful for. Daily. Unceasingly.

 
Comment by Noemi
2006-11-24 19:35:53

@jun- I remember you , Jun. Yes, I constantly remind myself everyday to be thankful.

 
Comment by selle
2006-11-24 19:38:56

discovered your site through phil. web awards! thanks for this uplifting post! also had some challenges lately and reading inspirational stories, messages like this really lifts up my spirit.

good luck and may God bless you! i hope you’ll win in this year’s web awards!

 
Comment by Noemi
2006-11-24 19:47:52

@Selle- thanks for dropping by. Glad to have served as an inspiration. Thanks for the greeting.

 
Comment by The Ca t
2006-11-26 19:53:18

it is simply beautiful noemi.

 
Comment by niceheart
2006-11-27 12:39:32

“Today’s pain could be tomorrow’s joy.” I like that. I should remind myself of that everyday. :)

 
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