Last year, I created a 30 day interactive online event.
Mainly out of curiosity to see what would happen...a little bit of an experiment if you like.
Also as a way to add some positive news to social media feeds and as something useful to help boost peoples emotional states (including my own).
Mainly out of curiosity to see what would happen...a little bit of an experiment if you like.
Also as a way to add some positive news to social media feeds and as something useful to help boost peoples emotional states (including my own).
What happened blew me away. I was AMAZED by the level of interaction, response and effect this experiment had on both myself and others.
It has been shown in many studies how thoughts and actions of gratitude can have a huge impact on our mental, emotional and physical well being. Yet so many of us forget to acknowledge this in our day to day lives.
It is all too common to focus on what we don't want, what we are missing, how other people 'have it better than us', they are 'luckier'. However by doing so we are literally programming our brains and unconscious mind to create more of what we don't want in life.
Our Reticular Activating System (part of the brain related to goal setting) doesn't know the difference between good and bad, real and imaginary. When we think other people are 'luckier' than us, it's as if someone has written onto our forehead saying 'I don't deserve anything nice...don't give me anything'...and you know what? We are the one creating this self fulfilling prophecy!
Our Reticular Activating System (part of the brain related to goal setting) doesn't know the difference between good and bad, real and imaginary. When we think other people are 'luckier' than us, it's as if someone has written onto our forehead saying 'I don't deserve anything nice...don't give me anything'...and you know what? We are the one creating this self fulfilling prophecy!
By shifting the balance and acknowledging what we have right now, we are essentially sticking a sign on top of our heads saying 'open to receiving more of the good stuff, bring it on!' which in turn affects how people relate to us and what we experience in life.
So how did this alter my life? Not only did I notice a huge positive shift in my emotional state, feeling more optimistic, happier and connected both during the event and after. I also started to include this in my daily life and have done since that event. I now continue making a note whenever I feel grateful for something.
I also keep a reminder on my phone...pops up every now and again to bring me back to a state of love and compassion if ever I have drifted away with worries and fears. It's become more of a habit and I intend to keep it that way...a healthy, happy habit which makes life oh so more enjoyable.
And don't take my word for it, try it yourself!
I also keep a reminder on my phone...pops up every now and again to bring me back to a state of love and compassion if ever I have drifted away with worries and fears. It's become more of a habit and I intend to keep it that way...a healthy, happy habit which makes life oh so more enjoyable.
And don't take my word for it, try it yourself!
Here below is a little snippet of what thanks messages were posted during the experiment, as you can see privacy has been protected. I invite you to post in the comments below, what are you most grateful for right now and why? No matter how big or small.
And to boost your level of happiness even more, why not challenge yourself to a 30 days of thanks starting from today?
I wonder how even more wonderful you could feel? ;-)
I am thankful for your sunny rays of wisdom that sparkle in on me and remind me where to place my focus. The 30days was a wonderful thing to be a part of. I remember feeling very contented, light and wonderful, both during and afterwards. We should do it again. I, too have a gratitude journal which has a lot of room for delightful things to fill it's pages❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment! Wonderful, keep up the good work and yes lets keep the gratitude flowing :-)
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