Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving And Being Thankful

When was the last time you truly feel thankful of what YOU HAVE in your life?

There's so many things and events happening in our life, there are times we forgot how wonderful our life is!

Being thankful is being grateful.

Here's the thing— I have no doubts that you got problems. I got problems. Everyone is the world have problems! Whether they're big or small is a separate issue. And isn’t that’s part of the package that comes together with Life when we 'accept' it?

The truth is, there are always other people who have even worse problems than you do. I mean, if I'm complaining how slow my computer’s working, there are people who never owned a computer before.

I'm grateful because of what I have. Doesn't matter if it's a dollar or one million.

Be grateful of what you have been blessed with and you'll appreciate what life has to offer to you.

Not surprisingly, you'll definitely become more successful in life when you know how VALUABLE you are and what kind of value you can give to others. Isn't it true that our actions are shaped by how we think of ourselves and the level of our confident?

I hope you can do a favor for me-- please play the music below and spend the next 5 minutes just to write down of what you would like to be thankful and grateful of. After doing this, I realized what a wonderful life I have which I've never expected. And if you like, feel free to share your thoughts by leaving a Comment? That would be most appreciated since I read every single one personally.

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What do you think about being grateful?

You "Chan" Do It!

-Patric Chan

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Tom said...

Patric, Thanks for your much needed comments on being grateful and thankful for what we have or will be given in the future. I am a U.S. Army retired Disabled combat veteran. I am ambulatory I am not confined so I still have a lot of life to live. I am the patriarch of my family. I have 6 children 9 Granchildren and 3 great granchildren and I look forward to many more as I am only 66 years old. Heavenly Father has blessed me and our family. As you state everyone has challenges it is how we deal with them that counts. I am very greatful for everything we have but I am never satisfied and I don't believe Heavenly Father wants us to settle for what we have, he wants us to look forward to a prosperous future so we still have to put forward our best effort to becoming a more prosperous people so we can help as many people as we can before we are taken from this world.Again Thanks.
Warmly, Tom Holzhauer
Mopmate2004@wmconnect.com

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