GRATITUDE
"To educate yourself for the feeling of gratitude means to take nothing 
for granted, but to always seek out and value the kindness that will 
stand behind the action. Nothing that is done for you is a matter of 
course. Everything originates in a will for the good, which is directed 
at you. Train yourself never to put off the word or action for the 
expression of gratitude." -- Albert Schweitzer
The relationship between our thoughts, moods, brain chemistry, and the functioning of all other systems in our bodies is complex. Our thoughts can  and actually do trigger changes in our body that affect our mental and physical well being. What we think affects how we feel (both emotionally
 and physically). By increasing our positive thoughts, like 
gratitude, we can increase our over all well-being.
It is very simple for us to increase our experience and 
expression of gratitude, it just takes a little bit of practice. Albert Schweitzer notes in his above 
quotation about gratitude, that increasing our conscious awareness of 
gratitude may require that we train ourselves to think differently. We
 can do this by incorporating some simple exercises into our lives. 
- Gratitude journals can take many forms, but one 
way of doing this is to simply write down one thing that you are 
grateful for each day. It can be something that happened that day, something you felt, or someone in your life who has made a positive impact on you. People who keep gratitude journals have been found live a more active and healthy lifestyle, feel better 
about their lives as a whole, and feel more optimistic about their day and 
upcoming week as oppose to those who don't. 
- Daily discussion of gratitude results in higher levels of 
alertness, enthusiasm, determination, attentiveness, energy, and better quality of sleep. Grateful people also report lower levels of 
depression and stress, although they do not deny or ignore the negative 
aspects of life. 
- People who think, talk, or write about gratitude daily 
are more likely to report having helped someone with a personal problem 
or offered emotional support to another person. 
- People with disposition towards gratitude are found to place less 
importance on material goods, are less likely to judge their own or 
others success in terms of possessions accumulated, are less envious of 
wealthy people, and are more likely to share their possessions with 
others. 
Express 
gratitude. Engage a friend or romantic partner in a daily 
discussion about what you are grateful for. This might take the form of 
questions like, "What was the best part of your day today?", or "What is
 one thing that made you feel really happy today?" This kind of 
discussion not only helps to increase your own awareness of all that you
 have to be grateful for, but can also promote positive connection and 
experiences in your relationship with whomever you choose to have these 
exchanges. 
For example, instead of having dinner with a friend or 
partner and talking about all the stresses of your day, this kind of 
discussion leads you both to focus on the positive things, which in turn
 helps the stresses feel less significant, and helps you feel happier 
when around your friend or partner. Basically, gratitude promotes 
gratitude.
If you find that you're very busy and unable to stick to a regular 
gratitude practice, train yourself to notice things, in 
the moment, that you are thankful for. They can be small things: maybe 
you notice that your bed is very comfortable, that traffic was moving on your way to work, that your lunch is tasty, 
that a good friend said something nice to you, etc. It is easy to take 
these kinds of experiences for granted and not direct our conscious 
awareness to them. Train yourself to notice these kinds of things
 and really feel grateful for them. This will help increase your own experience
 of happiness.
Whatever 
you think about or talk about will be drawn into your life. Thinking about what you are grateful for will draw more of that to
 you.  This is the Law of Attraction. 
Go ahead and adopt this recipe for your success:
Gratitude + Positive Affirmation + Visualization + Application = Manifestation.
 
Nicole Larissa Nelson
@coachedbycoco