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Gratitude Through Celebration

Posted - Jul• 05•16

Take the time to celebrate your life’s events.  Each and every day should be celebrated.  Often times we put our head down and quickly make it through another day, but we need to look around, take pause, and celebrate our lives.

When we forget to celebrate the important people and events in our lives, we are “striving without arriving.”  We are taking for granted these things, and are not anchoring them in our lives.   We need to find gratitude through celebration.

When we celebrate events and people in our lives, we are expressing our gratitude.  Expressing gratitude through celebration is what it is all about.  It’s not about the celebration itself, it’s about stopping, taking pause and acknowledging a life event.  When we take the time for acknowledgement, we are showing our gratitude.

When a flower grows and opens up for all to see, we need to help that flower celebrate its beauty.  When a person achieves something for which they are proud, we need to celebrate with them – showing our appreciation for them in our lives.  Celebration is not about the party, per se, it’s about the act of gratitude.

Today is another great day to find things to celebrate.  The “celebration” can be as simple as an acknowledgement to the flower of its beauty.  Taking pause, and giving the flower a smile.  Celebration comes in many different forms.  Each hour today, find something to celebrate, and be sure to celebrate those important to you in this life’s journey.

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Gratitude through celebration, is the ultimate gift that one can bestow to the universe.  Take pause, and acknowledge and celebrate the goodness in your life.  The interesting thing is the more you celebrate, the more energy you put around the thing being celebrated, which brings more like things into your life!

Written, Tue, Jul 5, 2016 8:18 – 8:25 AM MDT

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One Comment

  1. Janie Watson says:

    I would say that the long weekend of holiday “Fourth” celebrations was an opportunity to bask in the moments of being present with each person that might show up. It was a memorable long weekend because there were so many moments of celebrate the connection with that person.

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