Oh the importance of
Gratitude!
We have so much. We live in a
beautiful home, in a beautiful area. Beauty is all around. So much brings me
gratitude; family, friends, relationships, clients and patients, and continual
opportunities for growth. I’m grateful
for life and my soon to be newborn Grandson.
But what about the times we
don’t feel grateful? How do we “get gratitude?”
I’m reminded of the time my ex-husband
hit my Achilles heel. He violated my trust and risked hurting my children in a
way that I couldn’t comprehend, and created a rage I’d never acknowledged
before. It totally knocked me to my
knees.
His solution? After going to
3 therapists, yours, mine and ours, was to “practice gratitude”. In other words,
just be happy with what we had. Accept the status quo. This can be difficult when the status quo is
unacceptable. Like high blood pressure, like a cancer diagnosis.
This week I watched the movie
Inside Out with my now husband and
soul mate. It’s a brilliant piece by Disney on the importance and role of
emotions; all emotions, including
fear, anger, sadness and joy.
We must feel, acknowledge,
and respect all our emotions. My fear and anger fueled me to make the changes I
needed to make to live the life I am now living. It enabled me to change
careers. My rage pushed me to succeed in a male dominated industry. It gave me
the drive to financially support my family. It enabled us to buy our home in
Great Falls.
Working through fear, anger
and sadness has transformed me to the new me, with joyful loving relationships.
Acknowledging my feelings and the feelings of those in my life has created
deeper more meaningful relationships. Practicing gratitude is more than just
ignoring negative emotions. Funny how my blood pressure suddenly returned to
normal when I made healthy emotional changes. Acknowledging and respecting the
emotions that inhibit our immune system and fuel chronic illness heals.
Our greatest challenges
transform us; like a piece of coal turning to a diamond, or a piece of sand
into a pearl. For this, I am eternally grateful.
What is the first step to
transformational healing? Take an honest personal assessment. What message is
your body giving you? Is it to slow down and rest and digest? Is it to look at
toxins in your physical, mental and emotional environment? What small change is
necessary to find inner peace? Can you find peace and gratitude in the journey?
This month, as we were
discussing fear, one of our patients in our nutrition support group said that
her cancer diagnosis was the best thing that could have happened to her. It
taught her to slow down, to take time to prioritize herself and to relish each
day she is here. In our group, she is learning new things, making new friends
and finding joy. This is practicing gratitude.
I wish you a Happy
Thanksgiving. You enrich my life and for you I am ever so grateful.
PS
Today, I made raw cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie for group. Visit my website to download these and other holiday dessert recipes. www.carpediemwellness.org
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