Gratitude
ByI admit to being biased in the sense that being with people always makes me feel good, but I never cease to be humbled by the calibre of people who attend my events. On Saturday people from all over New Zealand (and even some from Oz), gave up a day to learn some key investing strategies for the next 12 months. And the day was for me a never ending stream of thanks and gratitude from those present. I have often commented that I seem to get the “nicest” crowds to events and this was true again so I have to conclude that I attract people with similar values and ethics to myself, hence the affinity I feel.
Gratitude is a powerful force in our lives. A fellow “forgiveness” fan commented on this HERE and it mirrors my thoughts exactly. In my world of running my own events and attending many other people’s I can tell very quickly now whether someone is going to benefit from that event or not. It is written all over their faces usually that they either are thankful for the opportunity to learn something new and network with others or they are really quite resentful of losing a find day and the ticket price.
I remember attending a terrible event once in terms of quality and organisation, it was a shocker. However I spent much of the day talking to 2 people who became key associates of mine. So because my attitude was to be grateful for the opportunities this event presented I gained huge value by being there.
So what area in your life could be improved with an attitude shift today? From grudgery to gratitude, a journey that will change the colour of your world.
Stay Inspired and Stay Safe ~ Dean Letfus
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