Kathy's Korner

RANDOM RAMBLINGS FROM A WOMAN PURSUING HER SECOND CALLING

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hope everybody I love has a nice Thanksgiving!

We're eating at Ginger and Todd's, and will be making plans to move my mother to Heritage soon. They have an opening!

This article was on my Google homepage this morning, and I found the turkey on the net!

Do you take many things in your life for granted? By looking at the world a little differently, you just might realize how much you have to be thankful for. Here's how to stop and smell the roses.

Steps
Look around and pay attention to the people around you.
You will find that everybody has something to worry or complain about, not just you. It's easy to focus on those who seem to have it all, but you never know what's going on inside. They might look happy, but they might be miserable as well. Don't look at others and think "I should have it like they do." Look at those who aren't as fortunate as you are and count your blessings.

Practice acceptance. Stop dwelling on how things should be, what could've been, and what you don't have. Recognize what you do have--whether you like it or not, it's yours to keep or to change. Accepting your lot in life is not about resigning yourself to unhappiness. It's about not wasting time lamenting or denying your problems. Take them for what they are and...
Become a problem solver. Use your lemons to make lemonade. Get in the habit of asking yourself how you can turn the negative into a positive. The most successful people in life, and those who have the most to be grateful for, are also those who've endured tremendous trials and managed to persevere and turn it all around.
Learn to see hardship as a chance to develop character. Imagine yourself looking back ten years from now and recounting your difficult circumstances, and being proud of how you handled it and worked through it.
Focus on what you can control. Stop concentrating on your situation, and on conditions and incidents that happened to you and that you have no control over. Instead, shift your focus on what you can control: your response, and your behavior.
Take joy in the small things. Blow bubbles with your kids. Play with a puppy. Get lost in the park. Goof off and have a good laugh. Life's treasures are the small pleasures. Give thanks for each small gift you receive!

Tips
Avoid negative people whose social interaction consists of comparing their lives and competing for who has it worse.

Volunteering to help those in need will help put things in perspective.
Warnings
No matter how positive and thankful you are, remember that life will always have its ups and downs. You're going to have to take the good with the bad.

2 Comments:

  • At 9:43 AM , Blogger Michelle said...

    There truly is so much to be thankful for and keeping that perspective in a season of excess is very hard. Slowing down can be painful, no matter how much we want to - because with distraction in our lives, we get in a pocket of comfortableness and can forget about our hurts - past, present and future. However, it's in the quiet times that the greatest growth occurs. Lemonade from lemons? Perhaps, but maybe lemons from a lemon tree might be a better reflection. Happy Thanksgiving!

     
  • At 12:28 PM , Blogger Annette said...

    I love your relative writings - love the picture, too - Happy Thanksgiving, too - have a wonderful day! We are just relaxing and cooking before we all leave for work at 2 p.m. - I love you -

     

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