Practice Uncommon Appreciation And Being In A State Of Appreciation
Did you know that when you practice uncommon appreciation, you can put yourself in a state of appreciation that
can also result in bringing about a state of abundance?
Practice Uncommon Appreciation By Jack Canfield
If asked, could you name the five wealthiest people in the world, or five people who have one the Nobel Prize, or the last five
Academy Award winners for best actor and actress?
The point is, none of us remembers the headliners of yesterday. When the applause dies, the awards tarnish, and achievements are
forgotten, no one cares about who won which award.
But if I asked you to list five teachers or mentors who believed in you and encouraged you, five friends who have helped you
through a difficult time, five people who have taught you something worthwhile, or five people who have made you feel
appreciated and special - that's much easier to do, isn't it?
That's because the people who make a difference in your life...
Aren't the ones with the most credentials, the most money, or the most awards. They're the ones who care. If you want to be
remembered for being important to someone else's life, make them feel appreciated.
Appreciation as a secret of success is another important reason for being in a state to practice uncommon appreciation as often
as possible, because when you are in such a state, you are in one of the highest emotional states possible.
When you are in a state to practice uncommon appreciation and gratitude, you are in a state of abundance. You are appreciating
what you do in stead of focusing on, and complaining about, what you don't have. Your focus is on what you have received... and
you always get more of what you focus on.
And because the law of attraction states that like attracts like...
The more you are in a state of gratitude, the more you will attract to be grateful for. It becomes an upward-spiraling
process of ever-increasing abundance that just keeps getting better and better.
Think about it. The more grateful people are for the gifts we give them, the more inclined we are to give them more gifts.
Their gratitude and appreciation reinforces our giving. The same principle holds true on a universal and spiritual level as it
does on an interpersonal level.
Keeping Score
When I first learned about the power of appreciation, it made total sense to me. However, it was still something that I forgot
to do. I hadn't yet turned it into a habit.
A valuable technique that I employed to help me lock in this new habit was to carry a 3" x 5" card in my pocket all day, and every
time I acknowledged and appreciated someone, I would place a check mark on the card.
I would not allow myself to go to bed until I had appreciated 10 people. If it was late in the evening and I didn't have 10 check
marks, I would appreciate my wife and children, I would send an e-mail to several staff, or I would write a letter to my mother
or stepfather. I did whatever it took to practice uncommon appreciation until it became an unconscious habit.
And remember... take time to appreciate yourself, too!
About the Author:
Jack Canfield is one of America's leading experts in the development of human potential. He is a highly accomplished
author, a dynamic and entertaining speaker, and an educator who has focused most of his efforts on the empowerment of adult
learners in both educational and corporate settings.
Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen are the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling coauthors of the Chicken Soup for the
Soul® series, currently with 32 different titles in print, and worldwide sales of over 80 million copies in 39 languages.
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