Grace And Gratitude...
November 7th, 2022

Here we are --- the first week of November! This year just zipped right around, don’t you think?
This time last year my world was very different. It has been a very pivotal year as far as learning how to keep myself in a state of gratitude for all things. What about you? How are you different now than you were one year ago?
During November we tend to think more about gratitude and giving back.
If you do not follow us on Facebook, look us up --- Fatkin Natural Healing LLC. Beginning today, we are going to be posting something we are grateful for each day, and asking you to let us know what you are grateful for. On Friday, for the next four weeks, we will choose someone to receive our weekly “give back gift”
! I hope you will join in the fun, and help us spread a little love, a little gratitude, and a little grace.
(PS: You do not need to be a patient to join us.)
Gratitude is defined as “the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.”
This translates to showing appreciation for anything and everything. True gratitude reaches further. When we are grateful, our hearts are more open to giving back and returning those kindnesses we have received.
Most of us say thank you multiple times per day. I think thank you tends to be spoken very easily in day-to-day living. However, very often it is an obligatory response and used without much thought or feeling behind it.
There is nothing wrong with this --- being polite is appropriate --- even necessary. Our world could surely use some more of it.
True gratitude, however, runs deeper. It is a profound thankfulness for everything
in our lives. It is a true understanding that everything
that happens, happens for a reason, and truly is for our greater good.
That’s where we often lose our connection with being grateful.
When events happen that rock our world and shift our perception of reality, we will often find it difficult to find grace in the moment.
How do we remain in gratitude when this occurs? This is challenging! It takes work, diligence, and perseverance.
It takes a true and deep understanding of the importance of gratitude, and it takes a profound peace in the fact that our higher power has our back, and is positioning us for greater things.
Gratitude and giving are two things that go hand in hand. If we choose to remain in gratitude during difficult times, it typically makes us stronger, and puts us in a position to reach out and help others. You see, we can only truly understand another person's challenges if we ourselves have lived them. We can try and relate --- or even empathize – but true understanding only comes if we have lived through a situation.
Therein lies one reason for being grateful for our struggles ---
the newfound sense of empathy and compassion we will now have toward another.
During moments of reflection this week, I read this phrase:
“The first step of gratitude is to see the gift. If you are in the middle of difficulties and problems, how can you feel gratitude? You've got to fight to find the gift even in the difficulty. When you shift your perspective from the perspective of the mind, because life will never make sense to your mind, --- mind is very logical and life is not. In order for life to make sense you've got to be out of your mind and you've got to be into your soul. When you begin to see life from the perspective of your soul then even in the midst of the worst of it you can see the gift.
” ---Neale Donald Walsch
Is it that simple?
Many times, being able to find a gift in the midst of life's challenges is daunting. Remember that it is ok if you are unable, in the moment
, to see any good coming from your challenge. Sit with your feelings and feel what is happening. Time and space will allow you to find grace and gratitude. Our actions in this life ripple far and wide. Our responses, and our choice to remain grateful in all things will profoundly and forever change others. Choose to be that change.
This month join us in being grateful.
I’ll start: I am grateful you are in my life. I am grateful to know you. I am grateful for this phase you walked into! Thank you for being you!
(And yes --- it IS all about you)!
"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them." -John F. Kennedy
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









