The Power of Gratitude

Have you ever had one of those experiences in life where you were totally devastated, disappointed, or even angry? Eventually, somewhere down the road, you look back on the experience and realize: "Wow! I’m sure glad that happened the way it did." ?
Sometimes we can’t see why we lost that job we loved, or why that job we really wanted (and thought we earned) didn’t come through. Down the road, when the dust settles, we can see that that these things that didn't happen weren't right for us, and that where we ended up was a much better fit.
We can use this for any experience in our life! Typically though many of us, as humans, tend to view disappointments in life as just that, disappointments.
But what if they weren’t? What if they were really the best thing that could have happened to us? What if not getting that job led us to a better job? What if that friendship or relationship that failed, led us to a better and stronger relationship somewhere else? What if EVERYTHING that happened was in our best interest? Do you think we could be more grateful then?
I know that this idea doesn't resonate well with a lot of people, and that is okay. The idea of events that happen for a reason can be scary or frustrating. I find the best way to live life is to keep an open mind, and to see every experience--positive or negative-- as an opportunity to learn. We may see being late to work because of traffic, losing a loved one, or even becoming sick as random, devastating events. Perhaps they are. Even so, one needs to keep an open mind and see what experiences were obtained because of them. That traffic that made you a few minutes late may have prevented you from getting into an accident. That lost loved one may have taught you invaluable knowledge because of your time together that you can use to help others. Becoming sick may have caused you to see the world differently, or to treat others better.
If you can, perhaps take the time-- even just a minute-- to look back on your life and think of how you got where you are today. Think of what each experience taught you, and maybe contemplate how you can use what you know to help others or yourself. What experiences did you gain from a person that broke your heart? What good experiences did you have? What they teach you about yourself or about relationships? How did you grow from mistakes that you made? Was there a moment that changed your life? Think about what you have because of these experiences, and not the have-nots. Find the good in what you have, and be thankful that you are still breathing and growing.
Maybe you're not yet at a place where you can look back and see the lessons in things that have happened-- and that's okay. You may feel like you've hit rock bottom, but you shouldn't forget that you still have the rest of your life ahead of you. As the phrase goes: "This, too, shall pass."
The acclaimed author C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia) said:
"We ought to give thanks for all fortune: if it is 'good,' because is it good, if 'bad' because it works in us patience, humility, and the contempt of this world and the hope of our eternal country."
So, with Thanksgiving upon us, why don’t we take each day and be thankful for something? We’ll start: here at Fatkin Natural Healing we are thankful and grateful for each and every one of you. You have allowed us to be part of your life, to work with you in improving your life, and you in turn have improved our lives! We are able to help more and more people because of your support. THANK YOU!
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Healthiest wishes, and positive thinking,
-Dr. Zachary Fatkin










