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Welcome to my little presentation on how gratitude can change your life.

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The impact of gratitude.

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That's an important topic because for me anyway,

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because I was born on Thanksgiving day in 1954,

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November 25th. And so that topic is meaningful.

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I remember when I was four years old,

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my mother was putting me to bed and she said that no

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matter what you do in life, make sure that you,

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before you go to bed at night to count your blessings,

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because those that are grateful for what they have,

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they receive more to be grateful for.

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And I believe that there's some wisdom in that.

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I think that we sometimes don't realize how powerful gratitude

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is in our life.

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I'm going to share a story with you to give an understanding when I was 27

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going on 28. No, that's not true. I was 28. I was 28 at the time.

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I had just opened up my practice that year. In the, over the last 12 months.

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And I had a real down day. I really,

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there was like people had canceled, there was a, there was an emptiness,

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there was, seemed like nobody seemed to want to get serviced by me.

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It's just a strange kind of day.

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And I I had a bunch of cancellations and I was sitting in my office and having a

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kind of a low moment and I was angry.

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I was angry at myself. I was angry at the patients. I was angry at staff.

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I was angry at just a lot of stuff.

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My mind was not into a gratitude attitude.

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I had what I called stinking thinking ingratitude attitude, pity party,

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ho-hum doldrum. My,

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my stars were scars instead of the other way around.

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And I had what I call digital cranny erectile Leitis syndrome,

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where I had my thumb in my mouth and my head up my butt

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and any way I was really having a low moment.

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And and I had my head down on my desk and I was just in this kind of funk

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and I didn't know what to do.

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And it seemed like there was this dense,

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thick energy around me cause I was so ungrateful.

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And then finally I really hit this bottom and there it's almost like there was a

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people were canceling to protect themselves from being affected by me.

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And this is just the universe was just doing this interesting thing.

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And all of a sudden I just snapped and I realized that, you know,

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I'm not grateful for all the things that I've got.

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And I actually did have a lot to be grateful for and I was not,

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not paying attention to it. And for some reason,

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this little thing turned in my head and I walked down the,

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where my office was down the sidewalk.

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Cause I was in kind of a strip center mall area.

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And I went down the thing and I found a flower shop down there that I knew of.

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And I bought a bunch of roses,

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like probably a hundred roses, maybe not, not maybe 80 roses or something.

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And I came back and I handed everybody a rose and every patient that day I

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handed a rose to

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and I got out of my funk and I thought about who I was grateful for.

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And I, and I thought,

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and I just took one moment to share something.

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I looked and stopped and think of something that I could be grateful for for

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each one, either their smile or their,

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their mannerisms or something or just something I just looked and made an effort

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to look at something I'd be grateful for.

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And I had 19 cancellations that morning.

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And for some reason, as I shifted,

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all of a sudden people that weren't even scheduled,

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showed up thinking that was the day they were scheduled.

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And by the afternoon I had one of the biggest days and it was just,

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they just came out of the woodwork and it was just like, my energy had shifted.

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And somehow there was this non-local quantum entangled energy going on

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out there that people were picking up on and they came in and that was an

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amazing demonstrations of how our attitude can impact our lives.

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And I saw it firsthand and I realized that if

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I didn't have something to be grateful for,

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now I keep a record of things I'm grateful for every day,

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but there were some days back then when I was in my 27 where I would let the

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external world run me more so than my disciplines. And I

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know to keep those documented daily and I have probably the largest collections

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of gratitudes of anybody I've met now.

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But I do believe that if you stop and look at what you are appreciative of and

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grateful for,

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it does make a huge difference in the outcome because people

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want to be loved and appreciated who they are. And if you're demonstrating that,

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you see if you are projecting your values onto them and expecting them to live

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in your values, or you're expecting yourself to live

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you'll be ungrateful for them or ungrateful for yourself.

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And you'll end up in a kind of a vicious cycle.

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And the wisdom is just to stop and look at what you're really inspired by

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and think about the individual that you're interacting with and what they're

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inspired by and how you can exchange that,

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cause sustainable fair exchanges between people, make both people grateful.

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And so taking the time to count those blessings, you know,

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we have events in our life that we think are terrible, and then a day, a week,

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a month, a year, five years later, somewhere along the line,

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we ended up finding out that, 'Oh, well, if it wasn't for this,

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I wouldn't have this. I wouldn't have met this person.

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I wouldn't have got this experience.' But sometimes we were letting the wisdom

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of the ages occur over time and not getting the wisdom of the ages without the

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aging process.

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But taking the time to actually look at the time is the distinction between

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kind of the animal reaction,

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which is an impulse to avoid something we think is terrible because of our

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misperceptions, and an instinct to protect ourselves from it,

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and objective reason where we actually stop and bring our,

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our perceptions back into balance and see both sides of things.

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Because the same thing,

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we sometimes get into these fantasies and then we find out that there's

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downsides, the same things whether we think we have a nightmare,

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there's upsides to it,

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but taking the time to ask quality questions that bring

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help us do that. Gratitude is a perfectly balanced equation in the mind.

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And I mean that,

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I've been doing the Demartini Method helping people for almost 35,

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36 years now. And I've been developing it for 47 years.

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And one thing,

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every one of the columns in the Demartini Method that I teach in the

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Breakthrough Experience that helps people become grateful,

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is a balanced equation.

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You're looking at yourself relative to others and it's balanced.

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You're having reflective awareness, when you do, there's more gratitude,

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you're less judging.

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Then you're looking at the benefits and the drawbacks and balancing them.

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And then you're, again,

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you realize there's nothing there to judge and you're doing that in yourself and

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then you're doing,

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you're taking the mislabels you have of people and asking them, balancing them.

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Then you're looking at the synchronicities of opposites and balancing them.

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Then you're balancing out the fantasy you're comparing things to.

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Cause sometimes we compare our realities to fantasies and not appreciate our

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realities, and so there's no appreciation. And there's,

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there's two types of appreciation or gratitude.

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There's a superficial gratitude when people support what you want,

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and it's easy to say, 'Oh, thank you. Thank you.

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Thank you.' But there's another gratitude when you actually see the hidden order

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and the balance of nature, trying to keep you authentic,

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and then you're grateful for the hidden order.

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David Bohm would call that the implicate order.

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It's easy to say gratitude when things are going your way,

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it's another depth to be able to go in and find a gratitude when you think it's

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not,

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but you've taken the time with your objective reason

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balance it, and then discover it was.

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So there is a hidden order in the apparent chaos in your life and going and

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digging and finding the balance of life, which is what nature is attending.

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Every week, as I study neurology,

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the brain and endocrinology and physiology and many other fields,

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there's one thing that I've seen consistently is there's a homeostatic

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mechanism, feedback mechanisms at all scales. I mean the,

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the brain has got chemical DNA and RNA has now got

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feedback.

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They just discovered RNA and DNA feedback sitting there in cells that are

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designed to repair them and to make sure that they're back in homeostasis.

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I mean the amazing homeostatic mechanisms.

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And I believe that all of those mechanisms inside our physiology,

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all of them that goes on in our intuition, in our mind,

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all of them that go on in our sociological effects and all the events in our

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life are all trying to get us authentic,

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where we have a balanced perspective on ourself.

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If we puff ourselves up with pride or put ourselves down in shame,

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we're not being ourselves.

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So there's a homeostatic mechanism to get us back into the center so we can

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appreciate and love ourselves.

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And that is also the place where it's more easy to appreciate and love other

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people. So without a doubt, gratitude,

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which is a perfectly equilibrated mind when you see the hidden order to things,

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and you're realize there's nothing to change in you relative to others,

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nothing to change in others relative to you, just grateful for it is,

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the way it is.

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You now have a state that allows you to homeostate and you have the least

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resistance. You have the most efficiency.

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When you're living by your highest value, your highest priority,

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you have the highest probability of this state.

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So if you fill your day with high priority actions that inspire you,

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you have the highest probability of having gratitude in your life.

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And by taking the time to prioritize your life, take the time to,

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to keep and count the blessings. I keep metrics on a daily basis.

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I had goals to be able to reach millions of people.

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And every time I get the opportunity to do it, I keep records of it.

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I had goals to do certain amount of seminars and certain amount of

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interviews and things of this nature. I keep records of it.

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I want to see that what I'm doing is actually getting what I say I want to do

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and getting feedback to monitor that. And as I do,

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I'm making progress and I get to see the progress and I get to be grateful for

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it. So take the time to prioritize your life.

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Take the time to let your intuition bring you back into balance when you're

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being perturbed by the external world,

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don't let the amygdala down in the subcortical regions of the brain with its

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desire center for fantasies, make life a nightmare.

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Take the time to go to priorities, get into your executive center,

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execute the plans that you intend to go to after achieve what you want and give

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yourself permission to document the things you can be grateful for on a daily

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basis. Because every single day, there's something to be grateful for.

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Just like when I sat there and I bought those roses, the same day,

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the same things were happening,

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but I chose to see something different out of it and chose to take a different

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decision, a different action. We have control of our perception, decisions,

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and actions. And if we change our perception and

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we then change our decision and we change our actions and our life changes.

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So gratitude can and does have an impact on our life. It can change our life.

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So that's why I think I was born on Thanksgiving day, maybe just a fluke,

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but I think it was a message for me. And I think that that's the case.

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I wrote the book, Count Your Blessings because of that,

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before my mom passed away,

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the book came out just a few years before she passed away.

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We didn't know when she was going to go.

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She had Lou Gehrig's condition like Stephen Hawking had.

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And so she wasn't able to speak in the last few years. So I wrote that book,

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Count Your Blessings as a result of that.

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What's interesting is the day my dad died is the

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day the book came out and it was dedicated to my mom's teaching me of gratitude.

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So it just happened to be that it was a special moment that the book came out on

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the day of a transformation.

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And I think that's a message that when you're grateful,

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you get something to be transformational about. Now,

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take the time to document what you're grateful for on a daily basis,

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it'll be one of the wisest actions you'll do.

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And don't go to bed until you have something to be grateful for.

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You'll sleep more effectively, your physiology will be more well, in my book,

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I explained that how gratitude and love helps heal and it's absolutely

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factual. And it helps you in all areas of life.

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Who wants to do business with somebody grateful? Most people.

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Who wants to go to a, to a restaurant where there's people that are grateful?

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Yes. The same thing when you're shopping. So, and in a relationship,

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is one of the biggest things that people are frustrated by in a relationship,

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that they're not grateful.

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So take the time to look at what you can be grateful for and document it.

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I guarantee you no matter what is going on in your life,

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there's something to be grateful for. You know,

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even with this Corona phase right now, there's something to be grateful for.

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The air has been impacted. People have figured out how to do things online.

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New technologies are born, new ways of communicating with people,

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reaching people that you've never met before. People, closer to loved ones,

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people all of a sudden getting in shape and doing things on their own that they

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haven't been doing. Self-Reflection.

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If you sit down and go make a document of what you are grateful for,

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I guarantee it there's something there to be, to find,

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and it's just taking the time to do it. And once you make a habit of it,

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it becomes a habit just like brushing your teeth.

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You didn't brush your teeth easily until probably you had to kiss somebody when

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you were a teenager, then you started brushing your teeth.

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But if you actually make a habit of it, amazing things can happen. Like I said,

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I do it every single day.

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I document what I had the opportunity to do today and what I'm grateful for

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today. And that list is one of the most inspiring lists of my life,

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25 volumes, big volumes now of gratitudes.

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So I just wanted to share that message with you today and to let you know that

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it's a great opportunity to just take the time to reflect on that and put that

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into your life again, try it out for the day,

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just sit down and think about what you're grateful for and document it and get

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back to priority because that's where you maximize your gratitude.

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When you're doing what's highest on your values, you maximize your gratitude.

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And if you understand what other people's values are and you don't expect them

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to live outside those, and you honor what those are,

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you have a higher gratitude for them also,

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if you expect them to live outside their values, you're going to be ungrateful.

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You expect them to live in their values and you expect yourself to live by

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highest priority values. You'll be most grateful. So take the time to do that.

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It'll make a difference,

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keep records of it and document the metrics of what you're achieving.

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And also when you're grateful and you're living by your highest values,

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you tend to expand yourself, expand what's possible, expanding opportunities.

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That's why my practice expanded that day. So amazing to watch that,

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it expanded that day, I call it the cosmic A T and T system.

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It was really a cosmic thing, really kind of cool thing,

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but take the time to do that.

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And just as a reminder of getting expanded, if you will,

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I want to share something with you that just as a reminder,

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because I know if you'll listen to this, I have a thing. I don't know if,

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Emile if you have it?

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I'd like to bring up this gift that I'd like to give everybody. There's a,

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there's a gift that I want you to take. If you've not, if you've watched this,

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you'll know it already, but if you haven't not watched it, but listen to it.

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If you haven't taken the time to listen to this program called awakening your

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astronomical vision, I believe by watching this or listening to this,

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not watching it but listening to it,

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ou will have an increasing probability of having a grateful

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life. So I just want to share that with you because it'll help you.

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All you have to do is go down to the demartini.ink/grateful

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to claim it. It's free. You can bring it,

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you can get and share it with people you care about.

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You can have them go and share it. It's just a free gift.

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But what I want you to do is I want you to go and listen to that because it was

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a live presentation I did at a planetarium to a group of Y E

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O attendees.

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And it was about expanding your vision and giving yourself permission to do

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something extraordinary on the planet and, and having an astronomical vision.

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If you don't have an astronomical vision, you won't make a global effect,

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the size of your vision will determine doing that and the greater your vision,

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the broader your vision, the higher you have an unconditional love for life.

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If you go and you live on the planet, the terrestrial world,

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you live in the world of trial and judgment.

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But if you expand yourself and go to the celestial world,

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you're in a state of harmony,

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you get the overview effect and you get an over view view,

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and people like going in space, looking down on the earth,

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they realize there's nothing there to judge. So it's about expanding yourself.

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So it's easier to have a gratitude attitude.

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So I just want to take the time to share that with you too,

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because I know if you listen to that and close your eyes,

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as you listen to it and see in your mind's eye, the outcome,

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and then document what your priorities are and stick to them document with the

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values of people are around you, communicate in those values,

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as best you can and document what you're grateful for.

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It will make a difference in your life. It has made a difference in mine,

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and I want it to be the one that makes the difference in you.

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So I want to take the time to share that today and thanks for being with me.

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And I look forward to our next communication and have a

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day of gratitude. Okay. Thank you.

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Thank you for joining me for this presentation today.

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