The positive mental attitude of a widow’s gratitude at Easter will draw their minds into a closer relationship with God. I believe that if my gratitude is strong than God will move things I need towards me.
First thing is to be grateful for what I still have. The next step is to fix my attention on the positive, to surround myself with the best people, events and things. I must form a clear and definite mental picture of what I want. Keep it in my thoughts with the intention of getting it. Have possession of it already in my mind, in the full faith that it is already mine. Thanking God for my positive mindset.
Inspire others to help themselves To Be All They Can Be. It starts with giving their attention completely to positives, ignoring negative people and events.
You must always give everyone positive energy, then you will receive the same back.
- Form a clear mental image of what you want.
- Be grateful for receiving it (having faith).
- Put your whole mind into “present actions”. Act now.
- Do every day all that can be done that day.
- Do not over work – keep your life balanced.
- Do every act as effective as you can.
- Have faith that God is with you.
- Use your imagination on the action steps needed.
- Focus on the image with the actions you need to take to get it.
The exercise of Gratitude will always strengthen your faith and renew your purpose. You can do what you want to do; the desire to do it is proof that you have the power within to succeed.
From “The Science of Getting Rich” Author Wallace D. Wattles
- Believe there is one intelligent Substance (God or the name you use)
- Believe that God gives you everything you desire, especially if it also helps others.
- Feel a deep and profound gratitude.
Happy Easter 2022
Gilliane
Thanks so much for the encouraging article on gratitude. Wishing all of you who are advancing slowly but surely I hope on the painful road of grief , an Easter filled with serenity.
Kathy Somogy
Hello Mary, These words came at a time when I needed them the most. Perfect timing as I recently realized I need to quit overdoing it on home projects/tasks and take the time to sit in silence with God. While I pray daily, I’m not sitting still long enough to hear or feel God’s response or take in the beauty of all of God’s creations. I’ll be printing this post and reading it with my morning and evening prayers as I strive to move forward with a positive attitude of gratitude. Thank you Mary. Have a blessed Easter.
Cynthia Meyer
Amen. Thank you for this, it’s a powerful message and I appreciate it!