“Practicing gratitude is a very powerful tool to
shift your attention on the things you don’t have to
the things you do have and this alone will make you
feel better.”
No e l i a A a n u l d s
If only I had this, or if only I had that. Ambition can be a good
thing. Desire can be a good thing. Ambition and desire can lead
you to where you want to go, assuming you know where you want
to go and that is where you want to be. These things can also be a
distraction or an illusion. I will be happy if ..., I will be satisfied if ...
This conditional happiness can be a trap. Not to be confused with
legitimate goals. The key is to love the process. Love the journey.
Be happy in the present on your current path. If you are always
chasing rainbows or walking towards horizons you will never get to,
you will lose sight of the beauty you are standing in the middle of.
The grass is always greener where you water it. The grass is always
greener beneath your feet. You just need to pay attention and notice.
You are surrounded with beauty. The only place where the grass
may be greener is in nature. It is like wanting what you cannot have,
that forbidden fruit, it is because you can’t have it that you want it.
You do not really need it. You already got it. It is not about wanting
what you cannot have but rather wanting what you already got and
being thankful and grateful for what you do have. Avoid comparing
yourself to others or looking for greener pastures elsewhere. Chasing
the more can be rewarding if you love the chase, but not if you are
only doing the chasing because you want the more, the greener grass
may be right beneath your feet, you just need to see it; or learn to
appreciate it.
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