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12 Intentions Of Gratitude

by Mieke Stapelberg

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Let's take an inventory of the things for which you're grateful. Let them percolate through your mind and calm your body. Together, let's explore the intentions of being grateful. Special thanks to Sean Fargo for providing this script.

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Twelve intentions of gratitude.

Intentions for living a full day of gratitude.

Close your eyes,

Take a few deep breaths.

All the way out,

And all the way in.

Notice how your breathing so often just takes care of itself.

Just breath,

Moving itself through you,

Keeping you alive.

Just keeping you alive.

Commit to not taking this miracle for granted.

See if you can take an inventory of the things for which you're grateful.

Let them percolate through your mind and calm your body.

Thinking of five things that you're grateful for which matter to you.

See if you can engage in an act of kindness today.

Notice if you're pulled towards kindness for a stranger more than someone close to you,

Or vice versa.

Either way,

Offer your kindness with no strings attached.

No need for recognition.

Truly,

Just notice the completeness and fullness of letting go and of needing nothing in return.

And bring to mind someone for whom you are grateful.

Someone who has influenced you positively.

Perhaps they're a protector or a benefactor.

A loved one.

A mentor.

Just someone you are truly grateful for.

And savor this image of this person or the memory you have of them.

And try to allow the image of this person to be held by all the cells in your body.

Not just your mind,

But throughout your body.

Savoring this feeling of gratitude for this person.

Notice what happens in your emotions and in your body when you do this.

And at any point during your day,

See if you can reflect upon one important thing that you've learned today or yesterday.

One important thing that you've learned.

And then feel gratitude for having learned this new thing.

Today,

Can you let someone know that you're thinking of them?

Sending a card,

Calling someone,

Writing a note,

Sending a text or an email,

Letting them know that you're thinking of them.

And then expecting nothing in return.

Just sharing your appreciation and acknowledgement of this person.

And at some point,

See if you can quietly sit and allow a sense of peace to just enter your heart.

Allowing the sense of peace to flow into your heart.

Perhaps lighting a candle.

Creating a grateful intention.

Breathing into the sense of peace.

Allowing the sense of peace to enter your heart.

Residing in this space of gratefulness for a few precious moments.

And forming the intention to show up absolutely,

Wholeheartedly to everything you do today.

Realizing at the end of the day if anything changed because of this intention to show up absolutely,

Wholeheartedly.

And then seeing if you can make the decision to see your most challenging moments today as opportunities.

What might be making itself known or available to you in hard times?

How can you cultivate even small sentiments of gratefulness for the gifts that come with struggle?

Seeing your most challenging moments today as opportunities.

And then see if you can turn all of the waiting moments of the day into moments of heightened awareness.

If you're waiting in line,

Waiting for a meeting,

Waiting to get somewhere.

See if you can turn these moments into moments of heightened awareness.

Try to be fully present in these times to what might be blessings in disguise.

The blessings and protections around you.

And if you share a meal with other people today,

Ask each person to share something for which they are grateful for.

Maybe even two or three things for which they are grateful for.

And if you're eating alone,

Bring to mind something for which you are grateful for and dedicate your meal to that gratefulness.

These are some sample intentions to cultivate and savour these feelings of gratitude each and every day.

Today I am grateful for you.

Thank you.

Meet your Teacher

Mieke StapelbergNew York, NY, USA

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