The Power of Thankfulness: How to be Thankful in Difficult Times

As we experience challenging times, it may feel like a tough time to be thankful. Yet practicing thankfulness is one of the most powerful ways of thinking to bring about a change in our circumstances. This Gentle Reminder offers guidance on how to turn thoughts of fear, worry and hopelessness to thoughts of thankfulness.

We often find ourselves struggling with thoughts of fear, worry, helplessness, self-doubt, blame, anger, frustration, anxiety, depression, overwhelm, despair, and hopelessness. It probably comes as no surprise to hear me say that when these kinds of thoughts are ruling our world, we are not in a powerful state. You have no doubt noticed that these thoughts do not bring you peace or inspire you. You may have also noticed the negative effects of these thoughts on your health and vitality. These thoughts do absolutely nothing to move you in a direction that serves your purpose. In fact, they make matters worse.

Thankfulness, on the other hand, is one of the quickest and most powerful ways to create a change in our circumstances and move us in a direction that serves our purpose. Being thankful raises individuals and organizations to a new level of consciousness. It gives us access to our highest awareness and our ability to see the myriad of possibilities, discover what we truly want, and create and realize a vision for the future.

Powerful Thoughts

What we think is a matter of choice. It is up to us to reactivate the front of the brain. It is up to us to choose the thoughts that move us in a direction that serves our purpose.

I call thoughts that move us in a direction that serve our purpose powerful thoughts. Powerful thoughts are thoughts that bring us peace and inspire us. Thoughts of thankfulness, vision, purpose, and possibility are powerful thoughts.

How to Practice Thinking Thoughts of Thankfulness

Here are some steps you can take to practice thinking thoughts of thankfulness and being thankful.

  1. List everything you are thankful for.
    If you are an individual, list everything you are thankful for with respect to you—your life, your career, your family, your relationships, your body and its functionality, your strengths and skills, your personality, your home.At work, list everything you are thankful for with your customers, suppliers, investors, employees, the industry and specific customers, suppliers, investors and employees.

    Be sure to include what you are thankful for with respect to what you may be most unhappy about. This is significant because if we hold contempt or hate for anything we wish to change, we block our ability to change it. When we are thankful and appreciative of what we do have, we open ourselves to transcend difficulties, discover what we truly want, and achieve it.

  2. At the end of each day, work backward and think of everything you are thankful for from that day.
    Our spirits are lifted when we are appreciative of even the smallest thing —someone’s smile, a funny joke, the giggle of our children, an idea we had, a helpful co-worker, the food that we didn’t have to forage for, the sunshine, the internet, our eyeglasses, opposable thumbs!Be thankful for each experience you are having. You could take note of what you are thankful for throughout the day—before or after a conversation, a telephone call, a meeting or a new task. You may even want to keep a thankfulness journal.
  3. Practice noticing that your brain is in fight, flight, or freeze and choosing a powerful thankfulness thought.
    Try naming your thoughts to separate you from your brain. For example, “There go my worry thoughts”, “my scared out of my mind thoughts,” or “my sad sack thoughts”… or say to your brain, “Thanks for sharing, I am taking it from here.”Then take a deep breath. Focus on the exhale (focusing on the inhale actually contributes to stress!) Exhale as much as you can and, in that moment, ask yourself, “What can I be thankful for in this moment?” Or “How can I express my appreciation to this person in this moment?”

    See What Happens

    When we are focused on being thankful, something amazing happens. Our brains are now able to perceive even more that makes us thankful. It is similar to focusing on our strengths, except focusing on our strengths is an intellectual process. As we practice being thankful, we invoke a power within. We experience a dramatic improvement in our spirit, our relationships, our creativity, and in our lives. Notice the physical and mental transformation that occurs. You find yourself smiling. Your spine straightens. Your muscles relax. Your creative juices begin to flow and you get ideas on how to turn your situation around and move in a direction that inspires you.

    It’s true that things can happen that hit us like a bolt of lightning and rock our world. And it’s true that we experience the rain and grief of the loss of what once was. However, that rain, and the light we bring in during these difficult times, causes the seeds we have planted to germinate. Thankfulness shines the light that helps us gather the seeds we want to plant and rediscover the seeds we have already planted. And thankfulness infuses the spirit to release the big beautiful fruit-bearing tree that lies within.

    I invite you to choose and practice just one of these suggestions, experience the power of thankfulness and visit my blog atwww.maryjlore.com to share your story.

    May your thoughts bring you peace and inspire you.

    MANAGING THOUGHT

    http://www.managingthought.com/forwardthinkinggentlereminder/volume5/thepowerofthankfulness

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Don’t Judge

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Sometimes….

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Which Bridge??

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Look Younger and be Above Average (post by Kirk Weisler)

 Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers and are famous preservers of youthful looks. Charles Dickens

I read that the average person laughs 13 times a day.   My first thought was cool – finally there is proof that I may be above average!  My 2nd thought was that today we all could be above average today if we just ….. laughed.

My 16 year old son Jake shared this clip with me over the weekend and in just 4 minutes we were both way above average.  (It’s appropriate of course…but probably wouldn’t watch it in my cubicle… too much laughter and others might not be thinking about how “above average you are”.  Still it may be worth a review later on.

Have a way above average Monday!

And Life

Kirk

FYI – I know for a fact I am way above average.  I love to laugh and make others laugh!! (April)

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How Hard Can You Get Hit? (post by Kirk Weisler)

I received this in response to yesterday’s T4D from Steven …

Kirk, This is one of my favorite exchanges in a movie, and I would guess you’ve seen it… but it gives me a chill and I feel a tear in my eye every time I hear it or even read it.  I know it’s Rocky… but still.  It’s truth.  And truth touches the soul, whatever the circumstance or whomever the speaker.

From Rocky Balboa (2006)

Rocky Balboa: I’d hold you up to say to your mother, “this kid’s gonna be the best kid in the world. This kid’s gonna be somebody better than anybody I ever knew.”
And you grew up good and wonderful. It was great just watching you, every day was like a privilege. Then the time came for you to be your own man and take on the world, and you did. But somewhere along the line, you changed. You stopped being you. You let people stick a finger in your face and tell you you’re no good. And when things got hard, you started looking for something to blame, like a big shadow. Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is
done! Now if you know what you’re worth then go out and get what you’re worth.  But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody! Cowards do that and that ain’t you! You’re better than that! I’m always gonna love you no matter what. No matter what happens. You’re my son and you’re my blood. You’re the best thing in my life. But until you start believing in yourself, ya ain’t gonna have a life.

What Steven didn’t know was that I have actually used this very clip many times in leadership training sessions….it is one of my favorite!  Everyone should be lucky enough to have a parent that gives them this type of counsel.

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In The Storm

Positive Inspirational Quotes ( PIQ)

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Lukers aren’t Lucky (post by Kirk Weisler)

Relentless Not Passive Participation

People tend to think of happiness as a stroke of luck, something that will descend like fine weather if you’re fortunate. But happiness is the result of personal effort. You fight for it, strive for it, insist upon it, and sometimes even travel around the world looking for it. You have to participate relentlessly.  — Elizabeth Gilbert

The 1% are the relentless… they are also the ones most frequently found at the top

The Lurkers aren’t lucky… the workers are.   Make Your Day Lucky Not Lurky

Kirk Out

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You cannot NOT communicate (post from Kirk Weisler)

Found this one laying in my wife’s office this morning…

“We are not bound to say all that we think or believe.  But we are bound not even to look like what we do not think or believe.”  George MacDonald

… in today’s world of distortion and distraction… it’s not enough just to seek to be understood.  We must do our very best to be so clear that we are not mis-understood.

Reminds me of what my former boss and dear friend Art Coombs would repeatedly remind us when he said… “You cannot not communicate.”  Everything you do, everything you say, what you wear, what you read or watch, even the appearance of your car or cubicle is communicating a message about who and how you are and what you value.”

We must ask ourselves “Am I communicating the message of commitment, refinement, preparedness, engagement, and readiness for future opportunities clearly?”

Kirk out

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Take Their Breath Away!!

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