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Stress, Gratitude & Real Estate

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Coastwalk Real Estate

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

-Aldous Huxley, (1894 - 1963) English writer

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Provided by Justin Donaton

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! 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 for a hot shower in the morning." Or: "I'm grateful for a safe neighborhood."

Come up with five new things each time you practice. You might find this challenging at first. There should be a little struggle, but push through it. "I'm grateful for the smile of the guy at the bagel shop." Or: "I'm grateful for my family dinner on Sundays."

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 benevolence 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 to practice a little gratitude.

Sometimes our clients ask me how I keep my cool when dealing with a difficult real estate deal. Well, this is one of our tricks to keep everything in perspective. If you’re looking for a stress-free home buying or selling experience, we can help: Contact Coastwalk Real Estate at 910-458-9119, or www.MyCoastwalk.com

Cindy Edwards
RE/MAX Checkmate - Johnson City, TN
CRS, GRI, PMN - Northeast Tennessee 423-677-6677

Good morning Justin,

You have made an easy list of items for people to be grateful.  What a great exercize to calm the mind.  I also think journaling is a great way to calm the mind.  Download your concerns on paper.  Chances are, when you read them back weeks, months or even years later, you will see how it really wasn't as devastating as it felt at the time of writing it.  Nice post.

Dec 15, 2012 10:03 PM