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Adjusting Attitude with Gratitude

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Real Estate Agent with Samson Properties

 

"Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted."

-Aldous Huxley, (1894 - 1963) English writer

 

Do you have a practice for dealing with daily stress? I thought I’d share a simple and surprisingly effective exercise you can do each day that will not only boost your spirits, but lighten the perceived burden of “the daily grind.” No running shoes required unless you’re like the runner in me, but you can do it without breaking a sweat, right from the comfort of your car, your desk, or even the line at Starbucks.

 

It sounds simple, but it’s quite powerful: Each day, think of five things you're grateful for. They don't have to be big things. In fact, it's great to start with the little things. It helps get you in the flow.  

 

Start with one or two basic things you take for granted, for example: "I'm grateful that I can take a warm shower in the middle of the day at my office building after a run.” Or: "I'm grateful to have a job.”     

 

Come up with five new things each time you practice. You might find this challenging at first. If there should be a little struggle, push through it. “I’m grateful to have friendly neighbors.” "I'm grateful for the people who read my blog and contact me.” Or, “I’m grateful to have friends and family.”   

 

It might seem silly at first, but you'll notice that the more you express your gratitude, the more you'll connect to a general feeling of generosity for others and well-being. Really take a moment for each simple gratitude to sink in. Visualize what you're grateful for and recall experiencing it. 

 

This gratitude exercise connects you to the world in a positive way. It makes the trivial annoyances in life sting less, and reminds you to note what it is in the world you truly appreciate. When your focus shifts to gratitude, your attitude improves. 

 

Give it a try this week and see what you think. Waiting in line, stuck in traffic, killing time between appointments... they're all great windows of opportunities to practice a little gratitude. 

 

Sometimes my clients ask me how I keep my cool when dealing with a difficult real estate deal. Well, this is one of my tricks to keep everything in perspective. If you’re looking for a stress-free home buying or selling experience, I can help:

 

 

Denise Dimares 

 

www.denisedimares.com 

 

denise@denisedimares.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Denise Dimares, Realtor

Certified Default Resolution Specialist

The Agent who Informs, Inspires, Empowers and Transforms Lives

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Drick Ward Property Management / Broker Assoc
NEPTUNE REALTY - Virginia Beach, VA
"RealtorDrick" - Experienced Representation

Thanks for this post!

 

Feb 04, 2014 03:12 AM
Gloria Martinez-Weiland
Donald G. Weiland Real Estate - Plainfield, IL
Senior Real Estate Professional

Thanks for the inspiration! We can all use a gentle reminder of what is taken for granted. 

Feb 04, 2014 03:21 AM
Gina Tufano
Ask Gina & Company with Pearson Smith Realty - Sterling, VA
Ask Gina & Company, Northern Virginia Real Estate

Denise, this is a great strategy and I like how you tied it back to your business. I have joined the many people that I have noticed on Facebook participating in #365grateful by saying what they are grateful for each day with that tag. Even when we are stressed, angry, or down in the dumps, we still have things the be thankful for. 

Feb 04, 2014 03:40 AM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

I've been through so much in my life, not pleasant things either, that I am constantly feeling the attitude of gratitude.  It's what sustains me!  Love the thought of a warm shower after a run!  

Feb 04, 2014 03:57 AM
Paul Collier
Patriot Home Mortgage - Huntington Beach, CA
Paul Collier

Every day may not be good, but there is something good in every day. What a different world this would be if we all maintained this attitude. Thanks for the reminder!

Feb 04, 2014 04:06 AM
Randy Shamburger
Movement Mortgage - Greenville, SC
FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Expert

This is inspiring, thanks for sharing the information.

Have a Big day,

Randy

Feb 04, 2014 04:12 AM
Wayne Zuhl
Remax First Realty II - Cranford, NJ
The Last Name You'll Ever Need in Real Estate

Denise,

Excellent post!  So often we take the greatest things for granted.  Keep up the great work.

Feb 04, 2014 04:49 AM
Jack O'Neal
HomeSmart Elite Group - Gilbert, AZ

Denise, these seem like great ideas!  Thanks for the tips for feeling more grateful!

Feb 04, 2014 06:32 AM
Kimo Jarrett
Cyber Properties - Huntington Beach, CA
Pro Lifestyle Solutions

I begin every day with gratitude when I immediately wake up, many people don't. I end every day with gratitude and thank God for His Blessings and Favors to me, my family, friends and those who are especially having insurmountable challenges. Sometimes I forget and get excited by the rudeness and selfishness of others and react angrily, yet it's posts like yours that reminds me to chill and not let anyone drain my energy or time to no avail. Great post.

Feb 04, 2014 06:50 AM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Denise, there is always something that I am grateful for.  I do remind myself about how fortunate I am and when I do that I seem to become more fortunate.

Feb 04, 2014 11:47 AM
Sharon Parisi
United Real Estate Dallas - Dallas, TX
Dallas Homes

I'm filled with gratitude for for many things in my life and concentrating on them tonight! At 11:59 my client decided to terminate a contract.  I am grateful for this client and hopeful that the right house will present itself.

Feb 04, 2014 03:47 PM
Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind
KGC Properties LLC, Tucson Property Management & Real Estate - Tucson, AZ
Broker/Owner

GOOD MORNING DENISE ... what an inspiration today - I am grateful for bloggers like you who post wonderful words like this to get us thinking in the right direction - makes all the difference just to be happy with what one has - just have to see it.

Feb 04, 2014 07:26 PM
Dan & Laurie Pittsenbarger Team
Keller Williams Western Realty - Bellingham, WA
Lakeside & Coastal Single Family Homes

Hi Denise,

Enjoyed your post. I'm grateful to work in an industry with so many fantastic people. Have a terrific rest of your week.

Feb 05, 2014 01:06 AM
Gene Riemenschneider
Home Point Real Estate - Brentwood, CA
Turning Houses into Homes

Prayer helps.  I try to remember my main task in life is being a husband and father, not a REALTOR. 

Feb 05, 2014 03:03 AM
John Wiley
Fort Myers, FL
Lee County, FL, ECO Broker, GRI, SRES,GREEN,PSA

I am thankful there are people who care about others and not just themselves. It makes life more joyful.

Feb 05, 2014 08:40 AM
Jane Chaulklin-Schott
TEAMCONNECT REALTY - (407) 394-9766 - Orlando, FL
TeamConnect Luxury Homes - Orlando, Florida, 32836

Denise, I believe you have a got point here - you can do this exercise anywhere. Also think that it possibly could be fun while reducing stress and pressure. Good post.

Feb 05, 2014 09:47 AM
Mary Diaz
Tampa, FL
Tampa's Real Estate Matchmaker

Thanks Denise,

We have to be grateful everyday for everything we have, every client that comes our way, every check we collect, every listing obtained, every written contract, and I can go on and on.  Every little thing we do, gratitude should be the #1 feeling we experience.  Life becomes very gratifying.

Feb 07, 2014 06:56 AM
Cathy Wolters
Wolters Realty & Property Management Company - Cocoa, FL
Your Brevard County Property Management Expert

Great post, it's always great to find new ways to manage stress.  

Feb 07, 2014 11:07 AM
Jan Davis
Chico, CA
Wow, I loved your post it is just what I needed to hear today. Sometimes we can lose perspective I appreciate you "raining" me in!
Feb 08, 2014 02:54 AM
Jane Chaulklin-Schott
TEAMCONNECT REALTY - (407) 394-9766 - Orlando, FL
TeamConnect Luxury Homes - Orlando, Florida, 32836

Tried out your gratitude exercise today. A couple of us were caught in a low visibility snowfall and stalled traffic and I suggested your post. Everyone in our vehicle felt it was a great exercise - changed our mindset.

Feb 08, 2014 03:55 PM