Gratitude Road Leads to Happiness

What, in your life right now, are you taking for granted and not showing the proper amount of gratitude for?

Be honest.

We all do it.

Sometimes, most of the time, we create our own misery.  We complain about our car, but at least we have one.  We complain about the cost of things, but at least we have the money to buy what we need.

Having an attitude of gratitude can completely change the way you see the world around you and help you focus more on what you have, than what you don’t.  It will help you focus more on the good things in life, than on the bad.  And trust me, there’s way more good in life than bad.  Especially when you start practicing gratitude.

Appreciating Appreciation

There’s a song called “Thank God for Dirty Dishes” that makes the point that if you’re lucky to have enough food to make dirty dishes, you should be grateful.

So instead of grousing about your property taxes, be thankful you own property. When you have to wait in line at the bank or are stuck in traffic, just be grateful you have money in the bank and a car to drive.

It makes sense, but that doesn’t make it easy.

I have to admit that appreciation has not been a natural attribute for me. In my more ambitious days when I believed that excess was not enough, gratitude seemed like a form of surrender and a very poor life strategy. After all, if you’re satisfied with the way things are, you’ll never make them better.

What a pity I had to reach my 50s before I began to appreciate appreciation. I finally began to see that it was irresponsible and irreverent not to realize how many things I should feel grateful for. I also came to realize how good it feels to acknowledge how good I have it.

Real gratitude is much more than politeness, like saying thank you when someone passes the salt or conveys good wishes; it’s a deeper psychological state of genuine thankfulness.

Whether we believe whatever good fortune we have is the product of our own labor and talents, random luck, or a gift from God, the fact remains that each of us could spend a full day identifying all the things that merit gratitude.

According to an old proverb, “If you never learn the language of gratitude, you’ll never be on speaking terms with happiness.”

I’m still a beginner, but it’s true; the more I appreciate, the happier I am. That’s a lesson I want my children to learn.

Michael Josephson

Your Best Life Ever – Jim Rohn

Are you ready to live Your Best Life Ever?

If you are, this video is key to starting you on that journey and keeping you on track. Jim Rohn came from poverty, but was fortunate enough to meet a millionaire named Mr. Shoaf that was willing to teach him everything he knew.

That’s all Jim needed and he took full advantage of Mr. Shoaf’s willingness to mentor and teach him what he knew. Now Jim is sharing his wisdom with the world in this video. For those willing to listen and apply what Jim shares, their lives will never be the same.

Enjoy the video.

Your Best Life Ever

These ‘Outlaw Bikers’ would Take a Bullet for any Child

Although this subject is no fun to even think about, it has to be talked about. Unfortunately, there are monsters that prey on children, victimize them, then intimidate and threaten them and scar them for life.

They ARE monsters.

The child wants to tell someone what has happened to them, but all too often the perpetrating monster has made the child feel like it’s their fault that it happened. They also threaten to beat, or even kill them or someone they love, if they talk to anyone about it.

Child Abuse

It’s one of the most heinous crimes and it goes unreported all too often. A child’s life is often ruined. They live in fear, develop anxiety disorders, fall into deep depression and some even attempt and commit suicide because it’s too much to bear.

These biker’s couldn’t take it anymore and decided to do something about it.

B.A.C.A ‘Outlaw Biker’s’ Step Up

This biker group, B.A.C.A.(Biker’s Against Child Abuse) decided to do something about it. They offer bodyguard and escort services for these children that are too scared to sleep at night or leave their house. They will do everything, and they mean everything, to protect these children from their perpetrating monsters. Even if it means taking a bullet for them. The biker’s of B.A.C.A. may look like mean dudes, and that’s because they are… when it comes to protecting children from their abusers anyway.

Watch this video and see how much they’ve helped FA overcome her fears of the monster that did so much damage to her life.