Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Gratitude power practice: Your Gratitude Story

 


Receiving gratitude is more powerful neurologically
than expressing gratitude.

Really?

The study that revealed this shocked us and made us rethink the advanced gratitude journal/workbook which became Gratitude Mojo.

Over the past several years neuroscience studies have reinforced the understanding of the effectiveness of ancient wisdom practices such as meditation, yoga, and gratitude. These studies have also turned a few things on their head, including finding that what we think of as the standard practice of gratitude is not the most effective way to stimulate feel good chemicals which lead to positive change.


Most of us know that giving gratitude for our lives has almost endless benefits to health, relationships, success, and resilience. Regularly being grateful for our lives and all the good things we notice creates a positive attitude of gratitude and makes us happier and more joyful. It was a surprise to find that this "normal" practice of being grateful for our lives is not as powerful as actually receiving genuine gratitude for something we’ve done for someone else.


At first this was shocking. Did it mean everything we had been writing about  as we were creating Gratitude Mojo as an advance journal/workbook for improving our lives was wrong? How could that be? After digging a little deeper, however, it turned out not to be an "either/or" but more reasonably a "both/and” that leads to more powerful insights and changes.


When we say “thank you” to someone or the world around us, it changes us; when someone says “thank you” to us in a genuine, heartfelt way, it changes us even more radically. There is, however, a challenge to this aspect of gratitude. Most of us do not save lives everyday or even help someone so dramatically that they pour out their thanks in a way that turns on our gratitude chemicals. The irregular nature of receiving significant gratitude from others seems like a barrier to building a regular gratitude practice that could transform our lives.


The bridge is stories ... gratitude stories. 


Our brains treat stories as if they were actually happening. The sports world recognized this long ago and actually spends a good deal of training time visualizing and perfecting form and style. Andrew Huberman, professor, podcaster, and neuroscientist from the Stanford University School of Medicine shares a method for integrating this high-power gratitude  through story practice, and recommends retelling ourselves this story three times a week.


How to create your gratitude story: 3 Questions


First, you need a story that touches you … where YOU are the main character and received heart-felt gratitude for something you’ve done to help another person. While it does not need to be a story of great courage or daring, the expressed gratitude does needs to touch you, and help you understand  how much what you did meant to someone else.


The story that I’ve been working with for the past year comes from Bruce (not his real name). I worked with Bruce many years ago. He was young and worked in our mail room. I was told to go to Bruce if I needed computer help, which I did, and over time, discovered that he was friendly, helpful and had a knack for understanding computers and helping others use them. Those talents weren’t essential in his mail room position and I began to suggest that he go back to school or look for a better fitting job.


Bruce and I didn’t know each other long as I wound up moving to a different city and job. However, twenty-five years later, I received a note from him telling me he had gone back to school and was now working at a job he loved working with computers. He had also married and had children. He was living the life of his dreams.


In his note, he thanked me generously for encouraging him to make this life change. His note amazed me because I had no idea that what I had said to him had even been heard, let alone encouraged him to make a huge change in his life. His note touched me deeply and when I started looking for my gratitude story, I knew this one was it.


As I’ve worked with this story over the past several months, I’ve visualized Bruce's life transformation spiraling outward, affecting not only him, but his co-workers, his family, the way he raises his children, and potentially even his grandchildren. It has reminded me of how powerful we are even when we have no recognition of how our words and our actions will affect others.


To write your own gratitude story, you just need to think of a time when someone has expressed sincere gratitude for something you’ve done for them and then briefly answer these three questions:

Who was helped?

What needed help was given?

What gratitude was expressed and how did it make you feel?


This gratitude story process is now built into Gratitude Mojo, the journal/workbook designed to help you transform your own life. However, you can add this process to whatever gratitude practice you favor by simply retelling your story three or four times a week. It only takes about a minute but can make a positive difference in your mindset and emotional state.


Kudos File:  Expressions of gratitude are precious treasures; treat them as if they were powerful and valuable artifacts ... admire them, occasionally dust them off and think about how they came to you. Protect them, revere them as part of your legacy, understand their power to change you as much as you changed the person who expressed gratitude to you.


Important: Now that you know how powerful the gratitudes you receive are, make sure you honor them when they show up. Accept them graciously and never discount them. What you did may have been simple and easy, but if those words or actions made someone’s life better, consider yourself an accidental magician and let those feelings warm your entire being.


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transformation journey for a better life


How is Gratitude Mojo different?

In this 26-week guided journey, you will experience

- a gratitude-focused mindfulness practice that takes about 5-minutes per day,

 - inspiring ancient wisdom and current neuroscience with inspiration and thoughts from over 200 experts,

 - the joy of self-discovery in this spiral bound workbook, printed on 8 1/2" x 11” high quality paper with over 200 pages,

- a simple progression toward your authentic self through exercises, daily gratitudes, weekly reflections, recognition of emotions, and habit creation.


 Order now ... but only if you're ready to explore 

the amazing possibilities of your own life:

Email your contact info (name, email, address) to

info@gratitudemojo.com

and we will send you a PayPal.me link  

for $59 plus $11 shipping for a total of $70.

You will be able to pay by PayPal or credit card.

(Unfortunately, this offer is only valid in the US right now.)


We believe practicing gratitude with a buddy or group

is more fun and more effective ... we'd love to design 

a group practice process for your group,

Contact us at:

 info@gratitudemojo.com


Safety guarantee:

we will never sell or release your information to anyone else.


Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Self-awareness and the Power of Journaling

 

Week 3 of Gratitude Mojo, which is a hybrid journal/workbook with a gratitude foundation, opens with Clark Kegley’s thought:

"Journaling is (in my opinion) the number one thing 
you can do to shift into the higher version of yourself.” 

Google “journaling” and 59 million responses will pop up. Journaling is an “in thing, primarily because it is a powerful path into your inner world of emotions and thoughts. The urge to capture our life in words and images seems to be embedded in human nature, going back perhaps even to early cave paintings which may have been a form of recording life and dreams … i.e. journaling. In more modern times, journals began documenting accounting and public records, with the first known, truly modern diary being written by Samuel Pepys in 1660, when he recorded details of his life in London, including grand scenes from historic events like the Great Fire of 1666 and more intimate scenes such as quarrels with his wife.

Diary of Samuel Pepys

The therapeutic potential of reflective writing didn’t come into public awareness until the 1960s, when Dr. Ira Progoff, a psychologist in New York City, began offering workshops and classes in the use of what he called the Intensive Journal method. However, the latest boost in journaling popularity comes from neuroscience which continues to discover benefits of the process of building self-awareness through writing about our lives. As we write about our lives, our relationships, successes, failures, and fascinations, we are pulling back the curtain to see our inner world as it unfolds. 

Journaling gives us deeper insights into our thoughts, feelings, behavior and beliefs and can act as a brake on our reactions to those emotions and thoughts. Self-awareness of our inner world is considered a first step to change and growth

The education reformer John Dewey hits the nail on the head when he says;

"We do not learn from experience…

we learn from reflecting on experience.”

Journaling is a way to learn from our own life.

Travel Journal Dina Brodsky, New York City

No Rules ... But a few principles

A great aspect of journaling is that there is no such thing as “wrong." Few of us will ever be a Pepys or Da Vinci when it comes to journaling. And, as beautiful as art and travel journals are, thats not what we’re talking about here.
Effectively journaling for self-exploration and discovery has no “rules”; however, it does have a few simple principles:
Tell the Truth: The purpose is to reveal your deeper truths. Strive to be as honest as possible about all your thoughts and feelings, positive and negative.
Be Brief: This is not a memoir for someone else. Capture the high points of an event or memory but push into what it reveals about yourself, why it happened, and what you can take forward.
Ask Questions: Questions open up space, and if you give yourself some time with your journal, sometimes you will get amazing answers. 
Trust First Responses: Sometimes you’ll write something that makes no sense. Stay with it; write around it; let your mind flit about and see where it lands. Often it will surprise you with new wisdom.

Journaling is a way of taking your life seriously, capturing insights, preserving memories, exploring why things happen the way they do. That does not mean that journaling has to be a deadly serious chore ... have fun with it ... doodle, color outside the lines, brighten it up with stickers, photographs, images torn out of magazines ... make it YOURS!


How is Gratitude Mojo different?

In this 26-week guided journey, you will experience

- a gratitude-focused mindfulness practice that takes about 5-minutes per day,

 - inspiring ancient wisdom and current neuroscience with inspiration and thoughts from over 200 experts,

 - the joy of self-discovery in this spiral bound workbook, printed on 8 1/2" x 11” high quality paper with over 200 pages,

- a simple progression toward your authentic self through exercises, daily gratitudes, weekly reflections, recognition of emotions, and habit creation.


 Order now ... but only if you're ready to explore 

the amazing possibilities of your own life:

Email your contact info (name, email, address) to

info@gratitudemojo.com

and we will send you a PayPal.me link  

for $59 plus $11 shipping for a total of $70.

You will be able to pay by PayPal or credit card.

(Unfortunately, this offer is only valid in the US right now.)


We believe practicing gratitude with a buddy or group

is more fun and more effective ... we'd love to design 

a group practice process for your group,

Contact us at:

 info@gratitudemojo.com


Safety guarantee:

we will never sell or release your information to anyone else.






Saturday, June 11, 2022

Why Practice Gratitude?

Click here for a cornucopia of info about gratitude.

This reminder of the benefits of gratitude
is an example of the research proving the enormous benefits
of practicing gratitude which led to the development of
Gratitude Mojo.
Gratitude actually rewires your brain.
Newly Released:
Spiral bound workbook, 8 1/2" x 11"
high quality paper, over 200 pages


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This article comes from UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. There is enough reading here to keep you busy for a LONG time ... but remember this is about practice, not just reading.

Why Practice Gratitude?

Over the past two decades, thousands of studies have documented the social, physical, and psychological benefits of gratitude. The research suggests these benefits are available to almost anyone who practices gratitude, even in the midst of adversity, such as elderly people confronting deathwomen with breast cancer, and people coping with a chronic muscular disease. Here are some of the top research-based reasons for practicing gratitude.
  • Gratitude brings us happiness: Through research by Robert Emmons, Ph.D., happiness expert Sonja Lyubomirsky, and many other scientists, practicing gratitude has proven to be one of the most reliable methods for increasing happiness and life satisfaction; it also boosts feelings of optimism, joy, pleasure, enthusiasm, and other positive emotions.
  • Gratitude is good for our bodies: Studies by Emmons and his colleague Michael McCullough suggest gratitude strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, reduces symptoms of illness, and makes us less bothered by aches and pains. It also encourages us to exercise more and take better care of our health.
  • Grateful people sleep better: They get more hours of sleep each night, spend less time awake before falling asleep, and feel more refreshed upon awakening. If you want to sleep more soundly, count blessings, not sheep.
  • Gratitude makes us more resilient: It has been found to help people recover from traumatic events, including Vietnam War veterans with PTSD.
  • Gratitude is good for schools: Studies suggest it makes students feel better about their school; it also makes teachers feel more satisfied and accomplished, and less emotionally exhausted, possibly reducing teacher burnout.

Gratitude Mojo is the new, advanced workbook which takes you even deeper into the amazing gifts of gratitude practice. 

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How is Gratitude Mojo different?

In this 26-week guided journey, you will experience

- a gratitude-focused mindfulness practice that takes about 5-minutes per day,

 - inspiring ancient wisdom and current neuroscience with inspiration and thoughts from over 200 experts,

 - the joy of self-discovery in this spiral bound workbook, printed on 8 1/2" x 11” high quality paper with over 200 pages,

- a simple progression toward your authentic self through exercises, daily gratitudes, weekly reflections, recognition of emotions, and habit creation.

 Order now ... but only if you're ready to explore 

the amazing possibilities of your own life:

Email your contact info (name, email, address) to

info@gratitudemojo.com

and we will send you a PayPal.me link  

for $59 plus $11 shipping for a total of $70.

You will be able to pay by PayPal or credit card.

(Unfortunately, this offer is only valid in the US right now.)


We believe practicing gratitude with a buddy or group

is more fun and more effective ... we'd love to design 

a group practice process for your group,

Contact us at:

 info@gratitudemojo.com


Safety guarantee:

we will never sell or release your information to anyone else.




Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Announcing: Gratitude Mojo: Your Transformation Journey for a Better Life



A friend said ... "this is not your mother's, 

blank page, gratitude journal." 

We agreed.

    Journals are a great place to start your gratitude journey. However, gratitude is like an iceberg and writing two or three things you're grateful for every day is just the tip of a massive super power iceberg.


How is Gratitude Mojo different?

In this 26-week guided journey, you will experience

- a gratitude-focused mindfulness practice that takes about 5-minutes per day,

 - inspiring ancient wisdom and current neuroscience with inspiration and thoughts from over 200 experts,

 - the joy of self-discovery in this spiral-bound workbook, printed on 8 1/2" x 11” high quality paper with over 200 pages,

- a simple progression toward your authentic self through exercises, daily gratitudes, weekly reflections, recognition of emotions, and habit creation.


💗 Order info below

  
    All beneficial practices take time to create and it's hard to maintain a practice unless you see a clear return for the effort. By now, almost everyone knows about all the studies proving that gratitude benefits our health, happiness, relationships, success and almost everything else in the most remarkable ways. However, when Lynne Snead and Joyce Wycoff recommitted to practicing gratitude using Joyce's original Gratitude Miracles journal, they didn't know they were entering the new world of neuroscience.

    The Backstory: The first shift came when Lynne said she wanted an 8 1/2 x 11 workbook with great quality paper and plenty of room to write. The Gratitude Miracles book was 6" x 9" book commercially printed on cheap paper. Joyce couldn't see beyond the current reality and didn't think it was important ... until Lynne printed larger-sized, better paper versions for both of them. Suddenly, the heavens parted and Joyce saw the light. More of this story is in Gratitude Mojo.

Neuroscience Studies reveal new depths to Gratitude

   Neuroscience studies took us deeper into how our thoughts, emotions and choices are transformed by chemical and electrical processes into powerful mindsets. Gradually, as we (and several other gratitude-oriented friends) worked and reworked the original ideas in Gratitude Miracles, we developed a simple, guided, step-by-step process for exploring yourself and your life in order to create your best, authentic life. The result?


     Gratitude Mojo ... a guided, 26-week, themed process for developing 

the life-enhancing super power of gratitude all in a few minutes a day.



    Gratitude Mojo builds on a foundation of gratitude through … 

    ... Engaging questions to help you understand yourself and your life
     ... A fun way to identify your most important personal values
Sample page: Week 3: Self-compassion
(click to see detail)


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    ... Practical guidance for transforming self-sabotaging thought habits 
into 
powerful life mindsets
... Inspiring wisdom from over 200 great thought leaders
Sample page: Week 3: Self-compassion
(click to see detail)


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... Naming and appreciating your emotions 
in a way that avoids toxic positivity
... Daily micro-behaviors which deepen your focus and attention
Sample page: Week 3: Self-compassion
(click to see detail)
 

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   ... Weekly self-reflection journaling 
to strengthen new thoughts and behaviors
... Neuroscience insights to help apply 
brain plasticity practices to your own life.

Sample page: Week 3: Self-compassion
(click to see detail)

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We can't guarantee that you will walk on water
or win the SuperLotto ...

however, we can guarantee that ... 

if you invest a few minutes a day with this practice,

you will find miracles on this journey.


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 Order now ... but only if you're ready to explore 

the amazing possibilities of your own life:

Email your contact info (name, email, address) to

info@gratitudemojo.com

and we will send you a PayPal.me link  

for $59 plus $11 shipping (US) for a total of $70.

You will be able to pay by PayPal or credit card.

(Unfortunately, this offer is only valid in the US right now.)


We believe practicing gratitude with a buddy or group

is more fun and more effective ... we'd love to design 

a group practice process for your group,

Contact us at:

 info@gratitudemojo.com


Safety guarantee:

we will never sell or release your information to anyone else.