Create a Happy 'Tude

Tips and Resources for Keeping a Healthy, Happy, Prosperous Attitude


Spiritual Coaching Center November 13, 2007
Volume 2, Issue No.14

Table of Contents

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Saying Thank You - It's Not Just about Manners

Go Deeper,
Reach Higher
Appreciate Anything
Need an Attitude Adjustment?

What's Happening?
Are You Ready to Make 2008 the Best Year of Your Life?

About My Practice

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Gratitude

“If the only prayer you ever said was ‘Thank You,’ that would be enough.”

- Meister Eckhart, Catholic mystic


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Greetings!

This month marks the third-year anniversary of Create a Happy 'Tude. Many of you have been with me since those humble beginnings. I am grateful for your continued support.

I am also grateful for all my new subscribers. Your interest in my work is sincerely appreciated.

So, in celebration of this 3-year milestone, and with the holidays just around the corner, I thought I'd share with you the first article from the first newsletter issue: Gratitude.

Enjoy the rest of the issue!

- Becky

PS: And as a new "first", you may listen to this article and the Go Deeper section in mp3 format. Just right click and save to your computer with this link.


Saying 'Thank You' - It's Not Just about Manners

Thank you - two of the most powerful words in our language. But sometimes they can be so hard to say and actually mean. Why is that?

As a child, my mother made me write thank you notes to people for my birthday and Christmas gifts. I hated it! Being a "cut to the chase" kind of person even back then, trying to come up with that personalized second sentence after "Thank you so much for the gift" was sheer torture!

Also, being very shy as a child, learning to say 'thank you' after receiving a personal complement was another uphill climb. It took long, hard work on “deservability” issues to finally be able to say 'thank you' and mean it.

All in all, I believe gratitude is a learned skill - one that takes daily practice to develop to its full potential. For many of us, gratitude comes in stages:

Enforced Gratitude - This is when we say 'thank you' because someone is making us or because we're supposed to. The words, if spoken at all, are usually backed by a lot of resistance and sometimes even anger. It’s similar to the childhood “punishment” of having to say “I’m sorry” to your sibling just after you’ve had a knock-down, drag-out fight.

Habit Gratitude - When our "resistance" has broken down and saying 'thank you' is now a habit, we’re in the second stage, Habit Gratitude. The words we mouth are hollow and lack sincerity, yet we say them because we’re supposed to. Or maybe there’s no meaning beneath the words because we feel we don’t deserve the complement or the gift.

Heart Gratitude - This stage of gratitude is filled with feelings of true appreciation. To 'appreciate' means to express approval and admiration, enjoyment and pleasure. It also carries a sense of understanding, acceptance and responsiveness.

Heartfelt gratitude is the place where miracles happen. It creates joy for both the giver and the receiver, and it breaks down the barriers of resistance that keep us from creating lives of true fulfillment. Melody Beattie, author of Co-Dependent No More, states this eloquently:

"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."

The best thing about heartfelt gratitude is that the more you practice it, the more it grows! And the more it grows, the more valuable you feel and the more valuable you become to yourself and to others.

You don’t have to wait until the holidays to start practicing gratitude. You can start today, or even right now. If you’re already up to the Heart Gratitude stage, can you turn that up a notch? Are you practicing heartfelt gratitude even when things don't go well, or when someone irritates or upsets you?

If you’re not quite up to the sincere appreciation stage yet, I encourage you to find at least one thing each day that you are truly grateful for. As you think of this person, place or event, indulge yourself in the good, positive, appreciative feelings that arise. Savor these. Remember them often as you go about your day.

You might also want to write down any affirming thoughts that come to you. And if you really want to move to the next level, send that person a note of appreciation, or share the memory with a friend or family member.

The fact is, what we focus on grows. The more we focus on what we appreciate, the more we'll have to appreciate.

And it all starts with just two words - Thank You!


Go Deeper, Reach Higher

Appreciate Anything

Here's a fun exercise to try. It might come in handy during those hectic, sometimes tense family gatherings or those long road trips to grandma's house.

  • Look around you and find something to appreciate - even if it seems silly. Look at the room you're in and be happy you're not living in a mud hut with a dirt floor. Look at a lamp and appreciate Thomas Edison's creativity. Look at the car you're driving and be glad that it's faster than a horse drawn carriage.
  • Add a gratitude element while playing games with your children. For "I Spy" or "20 Questions," encourage whoever is "it" to tell why they are grateful for the object, or person, place or thing they chose for the game.
  • Make it a family or night time ritual for each person in the family to share one or two things they are grateful for that happened during the day.
  • Appreciate yourself for trying to practice gratitude. Appreciate others for sharing their appreciation with you.

Need an Attitude Adjustment?

If you find yourself in the middle of a bad attitude that you just can't shake, here is a short in-the-moment activity you can do. It can be as quick as two or three minutes, or can last as long as you wish.

Breathe and Release

  • Inhale as much air as you can take into your lungs, then exhale as fast and hard as you can, mentally releasing whatever caused the upset. Do this two more times.
  • Sit quietly with your eyes closed, breathing slowly and deeply. With each in-breath say to yourself: "I now choose..." with each out-breath say "... peace." Do this for one minute, or as long as you have time.
  • Think of one aspect of this person or situation that you can appreciate. If that is a stretch, think of something that you are willing to appreciate. Carry this thought with you the rest of the day.

What's Happening

Are You Ready to Make 2008 the Best Year of Your Life?

I am!! And I invite you to join me in this journey and make 2008 the best year of YOUR life.

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About My Practice

Create a Happy 'Tude is published monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Its purpose is to inspire and motivate readers to keep a happy, healthy, prosperous attitude by providing articles, exercises, tips and resources.

Spiritual Coaching Center specializes in helping clients move past their fears, discover their true selves, and get on with the passionate pursuit of their dreams. If you are ready to stretch beyond your current limits and create a more authentic, happier life for yourself, I would love to talk with you.  Send an email or call 256-348-5236 to set up a free Discovery Session.

My personal mission is to tell the truth, to live with integrity, to be my real, authentic self, and to inspire others to do the same. If I can help bring a smile to someone's face, offer a different perspective, or inspire just one person to get a move on, then I will have taken one more step toward fulfilling my purpose in life.

- Becky Waters, Certified Life Coach

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