What are you most grateful for?

On this American day of gratitude, what are you most grateful for?

 

I strive to wake up every day making a list of the things I'm grateful for. So I don't think this Thanksgiving day is the only to show gratitude.

 

I'm grateful that I've acquired the entrepreneurial ability, know-how and confidence to build my business.

 

I'm grateful to the opportunity of helping other individuals become internet entrepreneurs.

 

I'm grateful for the thousands of musicians that have entrusted the support and training from my organisation, Insider Music Business.

 

I'm grateful that my birth in human form allows me the opportunity for spiritual growth.

 

I'm grateful for my parents, my family, my friends and my loved ones.

 

I'm grateful to moments and experiences in my life that have made me who I am today.

 

I realise that when I'm most grateful, and when I'm hanging out with those who are grateful, I live a graceful life.

 

I've also learnt and understood that one of the most important skills you can have in your life is the "being grateful". If you haven't realised that, I invite you to a challenge of waking up the next 10 days and taking 5 minutes to feel, think and be grateful. You'll thank yourself for doing it.


What are you most grateful for?

Feel The Fear and Change The World

Arvind Devalia has written a brand new manifesto called "Make It Happen"

It's released for download today. You can claim your copy here.

He has also written a wonderful post called "Feel the Fear and Change the World" which I told him could be the title of his next book. It plays on the popular book by Susan Jefferson called Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway, and her popular Feel The Fear Workshops and Stories.

He has seven points here:

1. Get started.

2. Does the world even need changing?

3. Let your line shine

4. Make a difference to one Starfish at a time

5. Find like minded people

6. Get inspired by your heroes

7. Create your road map for change and keep going

Download your copy here and share it with your friends. It's definitely worth a read.

Rock Paper Scissors - A game of choice

Every day we are presented with opportunities of rock-paper-scissors.

We have endless choices that we are presented with every day.

A or B.

X, Y or Z.

Blue dress or green dress?

Slippers or heels?

Hope or Fear?

Scarcity or Abundance?

Work-life balanced living or risk taking life-living adventure?

Each day you are presented with endless choices, you get to decide what you want.

What do you choose to focus on today?

Are you afraid to say the things you think about?

Imagine if you were completely honest with yourself and straight out said the things you thought about instead of being afraid of saying it. How would you feel?

I guess in the short term you'd hurt some people but in the long term they'll thank you and appreciate your honesty.

You'll probably be a controversial person too with some people loving you and others not being a huge fan of you.

It's not easy to share with everyone what we're honestly thinking, yet with some people it's very easy to share. Why is that?

With some people our ego squirms and shrinks, afraid it will take a beating. With others the ego is thrown out of the question so easily.

I think it's important to mention that this kind of open authentic honesty must come from your spirit (source, soul, or whatever you call it), rather than from your ego driven self. 

From this state, it doesn't matter whether you are right or wrong. What is important is that you are natural and authentic. You're also not afraid to tell others what you think or ask for something you need.

I feel that I'm the kind of person who strives much of the time to say what he thinks straight away.

What if you started being ruthlessly real? 

Let's discuss...

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