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My attitude of gratitude

by Christopher Sherrod on November 26, 2008

in Blog

I recently received an email reply to why I was blessed last week.  I had sent out an email where I was blessed to have so much going on.  I was in a top 36 selling book on Amazon last week.  So a subscriber emailed me back explaining every major heartbreak in their life.  I emailed her back asking what she was grateful for.

I believe you should focus on what you are grateful for.

Here is a quote from someone grateful for rich people.

I’m thankful for people who still dare to believe in big ideas, like Sir Richard Branson. Despite what sensible economists and naysayers tell him, he still believes space tourism will become a viable industry, and he’s put his money behind those beliefs in Virgin Galactic Space Tourism Co. This winter, test flights begin on the company’s mother ship, the White Knight Two. Space tourism doesn’t make sense, but neither did landing on the moon decades ago, or powered flight a little more than 100 years ago. I hope Branson will be as stubborn as the Wright Brothers and John F. Kennedy were.

What are you grateful for?

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  • Nan
    II am thankful for the love of my life Chris, my body mind and spirit, friends and inspired beings like you, my kids and the opportunity to swim in the ocean of life and savor all the goodies! Love, Nan Createyourownrealitynow.com
    Here is a quote from Neale Donald Walsh: Expressing thankfulness in advance is the way of all Masters. So do not wait for a thing to happen and then give thanks. Give thanks before it happens, and watch energies swirl! To thank God before something occurs is an act of extraordinary faith. And that, of course, is where the power comes from
  • Giving thanks before it happens is a great point. I'm so ever grateful.
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