- "Whining and complaining shows ingratitude."
- "Just as we wash our hands to prevent germs, we can prevent whining and ingratitude by counting our blessings."
- "...when you get into the ....'Poor me, I'm giving so much of myself and getting so little,' or 'where is the me time?' complaints you're surely in self-destruct mode. And when you self-destruct, the whole family goes down with you, because, accept it or not, the woman is the center of the universe, the very breath of a family."
- "The key of perspective is that what you feel is put second to what you've lived. You can feel severely tired after a long day and gripe about the aches, pains, and pure exhaustion, or you can say to yourself, 'you know, at the end of the day, it's kind of great to feel this worn out - it means I've experienced a lot today.' Share the experiences as a blessing, instead of cursing the aches."
Looking forward to the holidays is an excellent time to remember gratitude for what we have. So in order to prevent ingratitude, I've decided to post one "blessing" every day from now until Christmas. I hope you enjoy it, and whether or not you publicly announce yours, I hope you will think to count yours also.
Today I am grateful for: Appreciation for what I do.
- The aforementioned book from Dr. Laura was a gift that I was given recently from my father-in-law. It came in the mail unexpectedly, (with a lovely note) and for no reason at all other than to say, "It made me think of you." It was heartfelt, thoughtful, and wonderful. Definitely in the top 5 of all the gifts I've ever been given. Maybe #2 next to the snicker's cake from Brandon while we were dating, but nostalgia won't ever allow anything to top that.
- My husband often brags to others about the things that I do for him at home. While he often paints things better than they really are, it is the boost that I need to do better. It is wonderful to know that he sees the things that I do as important.
1 comment:
What a great idea to post the things you are grateful for. I need to do that more often:) What a sweet father-in-law to send that book to you for no reason.
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