Attitude of Gratitude
Time really flies! My (smart) phone reminded me this morning that remember you are 30 days with WA.
Then the power of gratitude told me you have to thank Kyle and Carson and all the valuable WA members who are instructing, advising and embracing you 24/7 in those 30 days.
In fact, I am learning although at the snail pace and I have started constructing my website and am grateful for all of you to allow me to do it at my own pace, I just want to do it right.
Brian Tracey said: Develop an attitude of gratitude and give thanks for everything that happens to you, knowing that every step forward is a step bigger and better than your current situation.
He definitely was talking about Wealthy Affiliate, it gives us one step forward to a better tomorrow! Thanks all WA members.
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The "attitude of gratitude" opens every door. Thank you for your nearly poetical and warm words full of contagious thankfulness,
On this note, - I would like to thank you didhorizon for this lovely blog post, that reminds us all to be grateful, and also to offer up my own personal thanks to each and every one of you, for supporting me also, for your patience with me, for always being there, I would like to thank Kyle and Carson for helping me to begin this journey, the WA community is only what it is because of them and because of every member here. To all of you who have personally helped me, (you know who you are) - Mil gracias! De verdad.
Hi Didi.
I think you should get to the end of every day, and think to yourself "who am I grateful to today, and who did I help today"? If you can do that, then you will rest easy at night knowing you took something, and gave something back.
Whether that be in the community here, your local community, your workplace, your home - it doesn't matter. Going to bed at night being thankful, or knowing others are thankful for your help, is 100% what I believe we are here for.
All the best, Mark
Hi Mark, very good lifelong advice which I am implementing starting tonight. Thanks a lot...
Thanks Didi.
We had a passing in the family in the last couple of days - and it's really made me think "why are we here - what's the point?" And if it isn't to help others, or accept help - then I am struggling to think of a reason.
Cheers, Mark
Great post Didi. Keep the momentum going. I too am a big fan of Brian Tracy and he's right on about the importance of gratitude. Thank you for posting this. :)
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I'm only guessing here, but I'm thinking that most of us involved with WA have a place to sleep, food to eat everyday and perhaps some loose change hanging around (even if it's pennies). That is more than many people have. I've traveled to some remote places in foreign countries and what I've seen makes me grateful everyday. This is a great group and that is yet another blessing. Thanks for verbalizing. Debbi
Hi Debbi, you are absolutely right, because I have traveled in 3 continents, Europe, Africa and of course Americas, it is a blessing to be part of a community like WA. Thanks.