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Monday Motivation-Gratitude

Posted by Suzie Cheel | March 24, 2008 .


“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” Melody Beattie

 

Being grateful is something that is integral to being successful and creating high vibes.

I was listening to a call on Gratitude by Michael Losier yesterday, and was inspired by his story of 2 young men, Brad and Matt,  the Grati-dudes from Junior Attractors who are running workshops for teenagerson manifesting and Law of Attraction. They have a link to Michael’s interview with them that set them on their path to success.

Their video of the Gratitude Dance, is  great way to start the week, be grateful, dance and laugh out loud too. What a delicious way to start the week.

HOW TO GRATITUDE DANCE

1. Write down everything that you are grateful for. 2. Turn on our video. 3. NOW, DO THE DANCE!!!

 

 

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Please share your gratitude thoughts and tools below or write a post and link back here.

 

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Comment by Andrew ReynoldsNo Gravatar
2008-03-24 21:10:07

There are lots of things in life that we should be grateful of. Thanks for sharing this, I enjoyed watching the video.

Comment by Suzie CheelNo Gravatar
2008-03-27 03:26:38

my pleasure, thank you for visiting The highway

 
 
Comment by Aaron at FullTiltBlogging.comNo Gravatar
2008-03-26 20:21:52

For the last 20 years or so I have written out in my journal 10 things I am thankful for each day. It has changed my life.

Thanks for stopping by my blog and subscribing, I do appreciate it!

I’m thankful for you and people like you.

Have a great day.

Comment by Suzie CheelNo Gravatar
2008-03-27 03:51:18

Hi Aaron,

What a wonderful story, you have inspired another blog post on gratitude. Thank you for what you do- I subscribe to some blogs you review, but I love what you do- and the hours you estimate we can save.

I find finding time to read all the blods i love overwhelming, you will help me read the other ones
namaste

Suzie

 
 
Comment by The Anti HypeNo Gravatar
2008-03-31 08:04:06

I nearly didn’t watch the video - phone ringing, stuff to do, including annual accounts! So glad I did, my whole mood lifted. I’m so grateful to you for this post. I put my Homer mask on and did a Gratitude Dance (actually it looks a great form of exercise).

By the way, don’t you just love the kid at 2 minutes 18 seconds.

Hope you don’t mind me copying but I jusy have to add this video to my blog

 
Comment by TraygambNo Gravatar Subscribed to comments via email
2008-04-17 04:52:47

Hi Suzie,
I loved this dance when I saw it by another guy last year, and it still makes me smile from the heart with these young men.

Man! Now if they could only bottle their energy for us…

Abundance and Friendship.
Tray

Traygamb’s last blog post..Technorati High-Jinks: When The Cat’s Away, Mice Will Play

 
Comment by Sukhmandir KaurNo Gravatar
2008-05-28 18:30:46

I’m so with abundance. Thank you for the reminder. Great site!!! Even better message :)

 
Comment by Pat RNo Gravatar Subscribed to comments via email
2008-07-19 17:10:18

What an inspiration! It gives me a lift to watch something as simple as dancing all over the world. No matter where we live we all are a part of humanity.

Thank you for this post.

Blessings,

Pat Rs last blog post..In Between Worlds

 
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