I was watching a youtube clip of Fred Rogers accept a lifetime achievement award at the Emmy's in 1997. In his acceptance speech he said: "Would you just take, along with me, 10 seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who your are. Those who have cared about you and have wanted what is best for you in life. 10 seconds and I'll watch the time". The he went silent as did the audience. It was an amazing thing on TV - 10 seconds in silence, in gratitude. recognizing others' hands in our success! So often we "puff up " with pride at our accomplishments. How often do we look back to see the others behind us who helped us along the way. It take humility to acknowledge that perhaps we have not done it all alone! Mothers, fathers, teachers, siblings, friends, mentors,teachers coaches....the list goes on. I invite you to take 10 seconds to acknowledge in your heart those who have helped you become who you are today.
In gratitude for all those who have helped me, shaped me, and walked the path before me, making it easier to find my way,
Marg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upm9LnuCBUM
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Sunday, 14 April 2013
My Dog Drake
I live with an elderly dog that has a number of health problems. Today is not a good day for him - He isn't eating and is lying very still. I am spending the day home with him - even though I had other plans for the day. He has been declining in health since the fall and I think that the end isn't too far off. I would like to acknowledge some of the gifts and lessons this dog has given me.
He has taught me to live in the moment, to treat every activity as a joyous adventure. He makes me laugh - he has a wonderful sense of humour and is always "up" for some fun! He has taught me unconditional love and always greets me eagerly no matter what my mood may be. He has taught me forgiveness. We have been in many competitions together, and he always forgave me for my blunders and did the best he could. He has taught me that life is so worth living- to live "full-on" and find the joy in every moment.
In gratitude for this wonderful life gifted to me,
with the hope that we may still have many days together,
Marg
He has taught me to live in the moment, to treat every activity as a joyous adventure. He makes me laugh - he has a wonderful sense of humour and is always "up" for some fun! He has taught me unconditional love and always greets me eagerly no matter what my mood may be. He has taught me forgiveness. We have been in many competitions together, and he always forgave me for my blunders and did the best he could. He has taught me that life is so worth living- to live "full-on" and find the joy in every moment.
In gratitude for this wonderful life gifted to me,
with the hope that we may still have many days together,
Marg
Monday, 1 April 2013
Looking for blessings
I found this quote on facebook and thought I would reflect on it today. For the past year or so I have been writing about gratitude - recognizing and appreciating all the wonders gifted to us by the universe. What struck me with this quote was that we must go beyond recognizing and being grateful for blessings, but we must also look for them, seek them out. It is an active, inquisitive, expectant process - eyes wide open, searching for the blessings, miracles and gifts. Like a child eagerly looking for those Easter eggs which may be hidden from the common view. What a wonderful way to experience life - full of expectancy and gratitude. Now that is an attitude shift for most of us!
In gratitude for miracles, be they big or small,
Marg
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