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Wow Alby, this is quite an art.It is like adjusting a camera lense in order to bring something into focus.
Being thankful is an art.
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Wow Alby, this is quite an art.It is like adjusting a camera lense in order to bring something into focus.
Yes Hashi very much.do you like nature and attractive scenes?
This is good idea. :)At those times it's easier for me to be thankful for general things, like beauty around us.
Britt, Thank you so much for posting those thoughts. I needed it. It helps!Remember it is not the quantity of things to be thankful for, it is the truth in the thanks for that which you have.
Gentleman, You wrote my feelings. This is what I feel. Thank you for your opinion. I appreciate it very much.It can be a challenge to be thankful for things if you are in pain. There may be a feeling of guilt that you're not as thankful for certain things that you think you should be, but feelings are there for a reason.
I am also thankful to have you as my friend.I'm thankful I have you as a friend, Jaret.
It's a very true statement especially with PTSD. We KNOW we should be but it's a challenge.There may be a feeling of guilt that you're not as thankful for certain things that you think you should be, but feelings are there for a reason.
Excellent reminder to us all Gizmo! :playful:atitude of gratitude.
Safenow, Never heard of this before.Jaret, it is the little things that matter the most. The big things will take care of themself. I am thankful that you are breathing, and can find some peace within yourself. As I see those I speak with doing well, and growing in wisdom, that gives me joy.
I understand that thing. We all have different calls to respond.My calling is a private thing between God and myself. But as I study how others have done it, and the joy and pain they experience, it helps me to be strong.
How accurate is this. I confess I always aimed to be no.1 in skating, but always ended up being #2."Don't aim at success - the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one's dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than onseself."
Right now, you did great by mentioning me that book. I will try to search that book in free online public library.Do you enjoy reading, Jaret? There are some really great books out there that can help in whatever type of search we have in our hearts and minds. Not to nag. Just a thought from me to you.