Faith

Grateful: The Series

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Gratitude is a powerful sentiment.

It means having an attitude of thankfulness and appreciation. When I find myself beginning to get preoccupied with things I don’t have and want more of, like money and material goods that include, but are not limited to, clothing, appliances, home decor, vacations and food items, I have to stop and remind myself of what I DO have.

That’s the beauty of gratitude. It changes your mood and your outlook on everything. If you sit and meditate on what you are grateful for and what is, then you will literally be overwhelmed by it all with no more care for what isn’t.

I’ll show you.

For the next 30 days leading up to Thanksgiving, I will be sharing what I’m grateful for.

I’ll be sharing my heart and gratitude in the things that are big and small.

Some of these posts will be deep and introspective and others may be light and whimsical, but the spirit will be consistent.

The intention is to get you to join me and share what you are grateful for. Leave a comment, share the challenge online, email me or at least think about it. Maybe, like me, you’ll discover that gratitude is the best remedy for any attitude.

Philippians 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.

 

Day 1: The Fall

Day 2: Maternity Clothes

Day 3: Halloween Fun

Day 4: Ancestors

Day 5: Sunday Mornings

Day 6: This Guy

Day 7: The Right to Vote

Day 8: Bedtime

Day 9: The Miracle of Breastmilk

Day 10: Good Health

Day 11: Hair Care

Day 12: S’mores

Day 13: Good Men

Day 14: Crock-Pots

Day 15: Memories

Day 16: Laughter

Day 17: Fridays

Day 18: Pedicures

Day 19: Hot Chocolate

Day 2o: A Nice Warm Bed

Day 21: Motherhood

Day 22 and 23: Rest

Day 24 and 25: Sunshine and Cleanliness

One Comment

  • Gen

    Glad I stumbled upon your site and found your PINTEREST pages today. As a six-year caencr survivor and five years post a stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor, I feed upon positivity, gratitude, and thankfulness like this. No greater medicine in the world!

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