There are few finer excesses in the world than an excess of gratitude

Women with extended arms in gratitude image“There are few finer excesses in the world than an excess of gratitude.” Carlaz Jean de la Bruyere

Like most people, I would like to have more – more money, more success, more vacations, and more time.  I would also like to have less – less debt, less time spent cleaning the house, and fewer inches around my waist.  These lists could continue and the stress of concentrating on both forms of lack would eventually drive me crazy.

What would it look like to have an excess of gratitude?  I’m grateful for the money that I earn and the success that I experience while doing what I love; I’m grateful for spending a few days with my husband in Atlanta visiting my family and relaxing.  I’m grateful for my debt, as much of it has been spent investing in my personal development; and although my waistline is not the same as it was 20 years ago, I’m thankful to be healthy and fit.  Would I say I have an excess of gratitude?  I’m not sure I’d go that far, but I’m working on it.  I remind myself to be grateful for the things that I have and I know that the things that I want will follow.

In what areas of your life can you pump up the volume of your gratitude?  Whether you would like more of one thing or less of another, appreciate what you have right now.  It’s the best way to get to experience the excess of gratitude.

Have fun,

Lisa

Benjamin Franklin once said, “If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”  I’m excessively grateful for investing in myself.

 

 

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