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If you doubt the transformative power of gratitude, try this experiment. Pick anything in your life that is a source of dissatisfaction. Maybe it’s your old smartphone with its bad battery, your junky car, or a less-than-satisfying job. Now make it a practice over the next few days to express heartfelt thanks for your phone, car, job, or anything else in your life. Be thankful that you have a phone, or a car, or a job. Millions of people don’t have any of these things. So take time this week, as the old hymn exhorts, to “count your blessings.” Then sit back and watch the psychological magic do its work. Notice, when you count your blessings, how a source of dissatisfaction is transformed into a location of joy. Now imagine extending this thankfulness across every sphere of your life. Imagine what it would be like to experience everything in life—every moment, every possession, every task, every relationship—as gift and grace. It would be absolutely transformative. No wonder gratitude makes people happy.
Hunting Magic Eels
Richard Beck
Sociopathic CEO
What if you could change anything, regardless of what anyone thinks or feels?
Extreme Questions to Trigger New, Better Ideas
Jason Cohen
We have stated a number of times already that Vertical development from one level to the next occurs only when we face challenging circumstances that contradict our current understanding and then persevere through them until the existing tension is reconciled.
The Map
Keith M. Eigel, PhD
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