Monday, November 23, 2009

A Thanksgiving resolution

Anybody remember the book Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach? Subtitled A Daybook of Comfort and Joy, it's a book of daily readings designed to help you appreciate your life.

When the book was first published back in 1995, I joined a lot of people I know and read it daily. One of its recommendations is to keep a gratitude journal, listing every day five things you're thankful for. Focusing on what we have, rather than what we don't have, is a way of bringing contentment to our lives.

By nature I'm a bitcher, a whiner, a glass-half-empty kind of person. And I like it that way.

But then I look at my mother, a bitcher, and my mother-in-law, a whiner. They both drive me crazy. I don't want to drive people crazy. At least, not because I'm so annoying.

So, even though it's not the New Year yet, I'm making a resolution. No more bitching. No more whining. I'm going to cultivate an attitude of gratitude. When I really stop and think about it, my life is full of wonderful things--my family, my friends, my church family, my home, even my ten-year-old car, which runs great and gets terrific gas mileage.

My friends won't recognize me anymore. But maybe I'll find contentment.

How long do you think it'll be before I forget this Thanksgiving resolution and go back to bitching and whining? A month? A week? A day?

Five minutes?

I'm working on it.