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The word for today is Grateful. #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 14:25 pm   The word for today is Grateful.
 

The word GRATEFUL to me means that I am grateful for everything in my life.

Grateful that I enjoy good health.
Grateful that I have a loving wife and family.
Grateful for the brain that God has given me.
Grateful for the ability to speak.
Grateful for the ability to hear.
Grateful for the ability to see.
Grateful for the ability to think clearly.
Grateful for being able to see the good in others..

Never, ever, forget to be grateful for what you have.

I'm grateful for so very many things, and I just wanted to share those thoughts with you all, because we often forget just how many good things that we have in our lives.
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The word for today is Grateful. #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 14:49 pm   The word for today is Grateful.
 

Nice article, Bill. Gratitude fills our heart with the joyful feeling and allows us to fully appreciate everything that arises on our path. If God appears to you, what will be your 1st wish? As for me, I will ask for nothing for I figure I already have more than I deserve.
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