Thanksgiving and Gratitude Lead to Triumph
Written by Kiwi Champ and is filed under the Category: "Gratitude"
Tragic or Triumphant .. Which Is Your Life Story?
I have often said that most of us, if not all of us could write two different books about our lives. One would be a tragic book and the other a triumphant one. Both would contain facts. Both would be true stories about our own lives.
However it depends totally on yours and my DECISION as to which book we would actually publish. Now perhaps this book is not written down on paper (and so will never be published in print or even digitally), but it IS published in your mind.
Your Life Story IS Published!
It depends totally on your choice as to which of these two books predominate in your mind. The book you have chosen has shaped your mindset which inspires your actions. So in fact your life story IS published to the world through your attitudes and your actions.
So this means:
- You can always choose what to think and what your state of mind will be.
- Your state of mind creates your attitudes.
- Your attitudes inspire your actions.
- Your attitudes and your actions influence those around you for better or for worse.
- YOU decide whether your environment be a positive one, or a negative one. (Yes you CAN change your environment).
You Are Where You Want To Be
It may seem a hard thing to say but the state of your mind and of my mind is exactly the way we WANT it to be. Consequently you and I are exactly where we WANT to be. We are where the mindset that we have created has led us because our mindsets are the very foundation of our lives.
Sure, in our life’s journey we have encountered many outside influences that we had no control over. However, in the face of every challenge and experience in life we do ALWAYS have the opportunity to allow the situation to make us bitter or better. In other words, we may not be able to always control what happens to us, but we CAN control our reactions and responses to these occurrences.
We can choose to become better because of anything that happens to us. How?
Thanksgiving
In the USA, we are just now celebrating a time of thankfulness. Families come together to feast, enjoy each other and to give thanks. But being thankful is not just for one day of the year. It is for EVERY day.
Now you may be saying, but:
- How can I be thankful that I lost my car, or my house?
- How can I be thankful for the constant bickering and gossip that I have to listen to every day at work?
- How can I be thankful my children are always sick during the winter?
- How can I be thankful my husband/wife does not understand me?
Before I answer those questions, let’s take a look at the tone of them. Sure, they are valid difficulties in life, and these questions may be understandable. Some of these situations are very difficult at that. But the very way these questions are formed portrays the attitude of “Poor me, look what I have to put up with. Can’t you just understand me and pamper me?”
No! That attitude will lead to focusing on the tragic life! You want to focus on the triumphant life right?
The Triumphant Life
The triumphant life looks at these situations with the attitude:
- I am thankful that these things will make me a better person.
- I am thankful that these situations are pushing me into developing strengths I did not know I had.
- I am thankful that I can triumph no matter what happens.
- I am thankful I still have my health and/or my friends and family.
Thankfulness or gratitude is a very powerful mindset and will always change our lives for the better, leading us to triumph!
- Which life’s story are you telling the world?
- Which life’s story do you really WANT to tell?
- Do you need to make some adjustments?
Begin by looking for everything around you and in you that you can give thanks for!











November 28th, 2008 at 2:21 am
Jill, I love this post! Thanksgiving & gratitude leads to triump! What a blessing. You were right on, “bad attitude to have, what are we telling the world?”
I was on the phone, yes on the phone on Thanksgiving coaching then I read your post. Like mind thinks alike.
I just shared this same concept with one of my students. I am going to give her the link to read it in black and white! Thanks again!
December 13th, 2008 at 2:04 am
Thanks Sharnese, I really appreciate hearing from you and knowing we are “on the same page”.
Yes you are right “Great minds think alike”
We all have so much to be thankful about. Many people are waking up to the power of gratitude.
It would certainly be great if we could all make a point of being thankful at least for 1 thing every day!