Posts Tagged ‘Gratitude’

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Help yourself to a happier you

Monday, February 1st, 2010
Journalling

Journalling

If I could tell you just one thing that has made a big difference to me in the past year, what would that be?  It would be to bring gratitude and appreciation into your life.  I don’t mean going out, stopping people in the street and thanking them for being there.  Start with yourself.
 
For the past year I’ve been noting down, at bedtime, the things I’m grateful for throughout my day.  This practice sprang from my original routine of noting down achievements from the day.  I found that, when I focused on my achievements (no matter how small or seemingly insignificant) it gave my final review of the day a very positive feel to it.  Instead of going to bed with an unfinished To Do list in my head, containing all the things I had failed to do during the day, I would go over what I had achieved.  Without even trying, or noticing, I discovered that my sleep was more calm and untroubled and I would wake up feeling that I had achieved so much the previous day that it would be easy to tackle lots of new tasks.
 
When i found that this routine had become second nature, I started to add in the practice of writing down five or six things I was grateful for during the day.  Again - it needs to be simple and sincere.  Sometimes I just write down “I am thankful for the sunshine today“, or “I am thankful to be part of a loving family”.  It doesn’t have to be “things” to be thankful for, just whatever has helped make the day a good one.
 
Now when I settle down at night, no matter how many things might have gone wrong during the day, or how many things I could find to complain about or be regretful over, I feel more inclined to let go of the things that have upset me.  At the very least I can mentally list the good and the bad and cancel out any bad events in favour of a positive event.
 
Start doing this right now, and I guarantee that, by the end of the month, you’ll feel a lot brighter getting up in the morning, and sleep a lot more soundly at night.  Good luck!
 

3 ways to imrove your mood instantly

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
  • Laugh out loud!  Make a note of five things that make you laugh out loud.  For me that would include: Laurel & Hardy movies; Tom & Jerry cartoons; Bob Newhart video clips (see below) and comedian Dara O’Briain.  Be sure to laugh heartily for a good 10-15 minutes.  You should be breathless from laughing.
 
  • List at least 10 things you have to be grateful for right now, today, this minute.  I always start with thanks for my family and friends, my health, good weather (which cheers me up) etc.  As you write them, focus your thoughts on that person or thing that you are so grateful for, it really brightens your day.
  • Finally, pass on your good feeling to someone else.  If you’re in the office, smile at colleagues and give them a word of appreciation, affirmation or positive feedback.  If you’re at home, arrange to have a chat with someone who always makes you feel good (in person, by phone, online, wherever).  Do your best to ensure that, by the end of your interaction, you are both feeling better for it.
That’s it.  You probably have lots of other ways to improve your mood, but the important thing is to take immediate action.  Don’t let the mood keep sinking.  Grab it by the lapels and bring it up into the sunshine!
 
By the way, if anyone has the Bob Newhart Driving Instructor video/sound clip, I’d love a copy.  It cracks me up!
 
 

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