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Daily Gratitude Newsletters
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Daily Gratitude Newsletter
Volume 2, Issue 10 - October 2006
Putting Gratitude To Work For You
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In the emails I get from you wonderful Daily Gratitude
subscribers, there are some common themes. It seems
that everyone is looking for one or more of these things:
a deeper spiritual life, better relationships, good
health, a fulfilling life and more money.
Would you be surprised if I told you that these are
not 5 separate things, but only one?
What if you didn't have to pick one, you could have them
all? See, they all have the same source, and the same
step-by-step method can be used to connect to that
source and manifest them in your life.
There's even a detailed manual on how to do it.
Read about the book that changed Bob Proctor's
life. Not the first book, the second one!
If you've been wondering why it's so difficult to get
the results you want with this Law of Attraction that
everyone's talking about, you'll find the answer here.
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"Living In The Rear View Mirror"
"What you focus on is what grows"
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm starting a campaign and I want you to join. We're
going to change the way that tests are marked in
schools. You know how it is now - there's a red
mark by every wrong answer and that's what your
eyes go to when you get the test back. Are there a
lot of red marks, or just a few?
Did you ever notice how many you got RIGHT?
Not likely. The problem is that this programs us to
look at our life that way. We count up our mistakes
and ignore our successes.I've had people in my
workshops who couldn't identify a single thing that
they could do well! That's ridiculous! No, that's sad.
This creates two long term problems for us. First, since
as Emerson says, what we focus on grows, this puts
energy on failures and mistakes. We have all that energy
on the few times we were embarrassed or fell short, and
those events seem to grow. They kill our confidence and
make us timid. We live life small, instead of large.
The other problem is that it makes it difficult to live in
gratitude. How can we be grateful when we seem to
be always screwing up or falling short? Instead of
looking forward to our goals and dreams, we've got our
eyes on the rear view mirror remembering our mistakes.
Thant's why I recommend that you do two kinds of lists
each and every day. First, do a gratitude list with 5 things
you're grateful for. Make an effort to remember to be
grateful for the things that most people take for granted.
Next, make a success list with 5 things you did RIGHT
today! Give yourself permission to be proud of your
successes. You may be surprised at how much resistance
you have to patting yourself on the back, and that just
makes it more important that you do it.
When you start to see yourself as someone who does
things right you'll start a snowballing effect of successes
that makes a big difference in your life. And give your kids
a head start by showing them how many they got right on
the tests they bring home. Maybe we can even get the
teachers to start marking the papers that way!
Have a great month. I am very grateful for each and
every one of you!
Peace and love,
Wes
PS - Don't forget to find the secrets to a deeper
spiritual life, better relationships, good health,
a fulfilling life and more money.
PPS - Remember to go to dailygratitude.com and
give us your comments.
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© 2006 Wes Hopper. All rights reserved.
Feel free to pass the above in its entirety to
anyone you wish.
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