Just One Good Thing...by Marie T. Russell
Thankfully, I remembered my promise to myself to take a walk each morning regardless of what the weather looked like. My experience is that though the weather "looks" icky, oftentimes, once I'm out walking, the beauty of Nature and the peace and pleasure of walking override the preconceived notions I have about grey skies and rain.
As I walked, I realized once again, that blue skies and sunshine are not a prerequisite to the beauty of Nature and to the enjoyment thereof. Yes the grass was wet, yes drops fell from the branches as the wind rustled the leaves, yes the sky was grey as the clouds skurried past, but it was all so beautiful! It came to me that perhaps I would be best served when I wake up in the morning to find just one good thing about the day... rather than focus on the lack of sunshine or blue skies. Just one good thing... that the rain had stopped, that the weather was warm even if damp, that I had the leisure of taking a morning walk before starting to work each day... So many things to be grateful for! And if it had still been raining, if the weather had been cold, if I had woken up too late to take a walk, I could still be grateful for the fact that I had a good night's sleep, or that I live in such a beautiful part of the world, or that I am healthy... or simply that I am alive! So many good things around us, surely we can find just one good thing each morning to be grateful for! The trick is to remember to do it often enough until it becomes a habit... Attitudes are habits, which is why we tend to describe people we know as "happy go lucky", or "grumpy", or "liars", or "cheerful", etc. It's not that these people are like this one hundred percent of the time, but rather that this is their predominant attitude. This is the attitude that is their most ingrained habit. Yet, it is easy to fall into the complaining habit especially when everything and everyone around us seems caught up in it! The newscasters focus on negative events, even friends and family focus on what is going wrong with them (oh my arthritis! oh my bad knees! oh my oh my!) so that it is sometimes too easy to fall into the trap. Yet, we can change the tone of conversations... or at least we can change our part in them by focusing on just one good thing.. and then another... and another... Until we have created a habit in ourselves of always looking for one good thing, and then another, and another... So today I wish you the pleasure of focusing on just one good thing to set the tone of your day... Once you start doing this every morning, you'll find that not only is it habit forming, it is a habit that is truly enjoyable... and that is a really good thing! Recommended book:
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