forgive2 Accessing the Power of Gratitude

 

 

 

 

 

“Acknowledging the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all abundance.”― Eckhart Tolle

The practice of gratitude as a tool for happiness has been in the mainstream for years.

Long-term studies support gratitude’s effectiveness, suggesting that a positive, appreciative attitude contributes to greater success in the office and at home, greater health, peak performance in sports and business, a higher sense of well-being, and a faster rate of recovery from surgery.

But while we may acknowledge gratitude’s many benefits, it still can be difficult to sustain. So many of us are trained to notice what is broken, undone, or lacking in our lives.

And for gratitude to meet its full healing potential in our lives, it needs to become more than just a Thanksgiving word. We have to learn a new way of looking at things, a new habit. And that can take some time.

That’s why practicing gratitude makes so much sense. When we practice giving thanks for all we have, instead of complaining about what we lack, we give ourselves the chance to see all of life as an opportunity and a blessing.

Remember that gratitude isn’t a blindly optimistic approach in which the bad things in life are whitewashed or ignored. It’s more a matter of where we put our focus and attention. Pain and injustice exist in this world, but when we focus on the gifts of life, we gain a feeling of well-being.

Gratitude balances us and gives us hope.

There are many things to be grateful for: colorful sprouting green grass, legs that function, friends who listen and really hear, chocolate, fresh eggs, refreshing pools, ripe tomatoes, the ability to read, fragrant roses, good mental and emotional health, beautiful butterflies. What’s on your list?

Some Ways to Practice Gratitude

• Keep a gratitude journal in which you list things for which you are thankful. You can make daily, weekly or monthly lists. Greater frequency may be better for creating a new habit, but just keeping that journal where you can see it will remind you to think in a grateful way.

• Make a gratitude collage by drawing or pasting pictures.

• Practice gratitude first thing in the morning and around the dinner table or make it part of your nighttime routine.

• Make a game of finding the hidden blessing in a challenging situation.

• When you feel like complaining, make a gratitude list instead. You may be amazed by how much better you feel.

• Notice how gratitude is impacting your life. Write about it, sing about it, express thanks for gratitude.

As you practice, an inner shift begins to occur, and you may be delighted to discover how content and hopeful you are feeling. That sense of fulfillment is gratitude at work.

Used with permission, © Claire Communications

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Taylor Tagg

Taylor Tagg is a Forgiveness Coach, Napoleon Hill Certified Leadership Instructor, and Inspirational Speaker. Taylor specializes in emotional intelligence of the heart. He shows people exactly HOW to release the heavy weight of long standing resentments in order to gain permanent freedom and peace. Taylor also coaches people on how to reframe adversity and transform any personal liability or tragedy into their greatest asset.

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“Life is not a having and a getting, but a being and a becoming.”

~ Matthew Arnold

I have been blessed in so many ways throughout these 40 Days of Forgiveness!

I haven forgiven others, have been forgiven, and I have forgiven myself.

Others who are passionate about forgiveness and are considering forgiving have walked into my life seemingly out of the blue.

I have been much more compassionate, loving, kind, and considerate during these 40 Days.

What began as an exercise in knowing and writing more about forgiveness has become a labor of love and an eye opening experience in so many ways.

I am more appreciative for the special gifts and talents that I have to share.

I understand more about the patterns that hold us back and the “glue” that is keeping those patterns alive.

I can appreciate and identify with the struggle, pain, and grief that people go through on a daily basis.

However, I am excited about what the future holds for both you and me.

I know that life has a funny way of talking to us, but I’m listening with clear ears and an open heart.

Forgiveness provides the key to unlocking what is locked up inside.

It was never about gaining anything. We already have everything we need to be as successful as we want to be.

Moving forward is about removing the roadblocks and obstacles that have kept you from becoming the greatest version of yourself.

You can move mountains with what you give. Give away that which is no good for you.

Give away that which is eating you up inside and preventing you from good health.

Give away the resentment, the hurt, and the wounds that are keeping you small.

Do, be, become what you always were meant for.

It’s your birthright.

The choice always lies with you.

As a friend and mentor, I will be there for you along the path to a peaceful heart or what ever path you travel.

You are never alone.

Give me a shout

 

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Taylor Tagg is a Forgiveness Coach, Napoleon Hill Certified Leadership Instructor, and Inspirational Speaker. Taylor specializes in emotional intelligence of the heart. He shows people exactly HOW to release the heavy weight of long standing resentments in order to gain permanent freedom and peace. Taylor also coaches people on how to reframe adversity and transform any personal liability or tragedy into their greatest asset.

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“May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us.” ~ Saint Terese of Liseaux

Once you have forgiven someone or yourself, it’s important to take a minute…or rather a few days to let it settle in.

We call this time a “settling into the bones.”

Why is settling important?

Although you might feel great, refreshed, and lighter immediately after you have forgiven, there is a subtle shift in perspective and feeling that happens more slowly.

You might see life differently a day, a week, or a month after you have forgiven.

Or you might notice when you think of that other person a few days later, it doesn’t hurt or sting as bad as it did.

It takes time to notice these subtle changes and realize that you are ok with them.

That’s why taking time to allow forgiveness to settle in is a big key to noticing lasting change.

Good change comes, almost slipping in the back door as if to say, “Surprise, honey I’m home!”

And it lights you up inside once you observe the changes that forgiveness brings.

Forgiveness frees you to open up to life’s possibilities and focus that resentful energy in a more positive way.

Settle in and notice the goodness in your life.

Isn’t it time for you to be fulfilled and vibrant with more of that?

Then Let’s Go! I’m here to help.

Contact me.

 

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Taylor Tagg is a Forgiveness Coach, Napoleon Hill Certified Leadership Instructor, and Inspirational Speaker. Taylor specializes in emotional intelligence of the heart. He shows people exactly HOW to release the heavy weight of long standing resentments in order to gain permanent freedom and peace. Taylor also coaches people on how to reframe adversity and transform any personal liability or tragedy into their greatest asset.

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Tweet           “View life through a wide angle lens attitude and see your horizons broaden.” ~ Stephen Richards An integral part of the forgiveness process is the mental shift. The mental shift begins when you take a negative perspective and move it to a positive one with a preference statement. “I would [...]

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