Gratitude Attitude vs Entitlement
Several of my readers have asked me if the hoopla about expressing gratitude—saying, thanks to everything in our life—is all what it is touted to be. It is important to question the latest buzz phrase or tagline. Many people, who followed the latest fad, discovered they were being duped by its originator.
Gratitude vs Entitlement
When you look at the big picture of your life, where you live, how you live, how much money you have, your health, your relationship or your job, do you sometimes feel life has cheated you in some way?
Gratitude vs Happy Memories
Even though I’m all about “loving yourself thin,” I have a low tolerance for hippie baloney. This article has a gratitude exercise that might help some to foster a more positive outlook, but it really wasn’t very helpful to me.
Gratitude vs Servitude
My wrong beliefs must be pushed out. But how? I’m addicted to self-trust, even if it’s the ironic self-trust of self-doubt. How do I get myself out of that picture? How do I finally come round to the rest and joy that so many others have found in finally being transformed by a clear picture of their union with Christ?
Immediate Gratification vs Immediate Experience
One common characterization or myth of young people, in particular young people of color, is that they seek out and desire immediate gratification. This prejudice is applicable to the sphere of youth popular music listening and creation.