Develop an Attitude of Gratitude

Ankur Garg (Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)   (114773 Points)

14 September 2009  

One of the essential element to build and maintain a positive attitude, is to:

 

Develop an Attitude of Gratitude

 

Count your blessings, not your troubles. Take time to smell the roses. It is not uncommon

to hear that someone, because of an accident or illness, became blind or paralyzed but won a million dollars in settlement. How many of us would like to trade places with that person? Not many. We are so focused on complaining about things we don't have that we lose sight of the things we have. There is a lot to be thankful for.

 

The phrase “COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, NOT YOUR TROUBLES”, contain a message and the message is not to become complacent (Satisfaction). If complacence was the message you got, then there would be some faulty communication and you of selective listening.

 

To give you an example of selective listening, let me share with you a story I heard about a medical doctor who was invited as a guest speaker to address a group of alcoholics. He wanted to make a demonstration that would be powerful enough to make people realize that alcohol was injurious to their health. He had two containers, one with pure distilled water and one with pure alcohol. He put an earthworm into the distilled water and it swam beautifully and came up to the top. He put another earthworm into the alcohol and it disintegrated in front of everyone's eyes.

 

He wanted to prove that this was what alcohol did to the insides of our body. He asked the group what the moral of the story was and one person from behind said, "If you drink alcohol you won't have worms in your stomach."

 

Was that the message? Of course not. That was selective listening--we hear what we want to hear and not what is being said.

 

Many of our blessings are hidden treasures so remember “count your blessings and not your troubles”.