Express yourself with Gratitude Jewelry

March 15th, 2009 by Deanna Collins


by Deanna Collins

When you change your perception of your life, the world looks different. Optimism and pessimism are two sides of the same coin. Challenges, whether big or little, are given the proper perspective when you learn to be grateful for what you have already. You realize how truly rich your life already is.

Learning to express gratitude can take many forms. The first one that springs to mind is journaling. Another way to show others that you are grateful is to wear jewelry. Every day you wear it, you will be making gratitude a part of your life.

Why Gratitude Jewelry?

Jewelry can be created from various metals like gold and silver or other gems, crystals, and beads. Whatever its composition jewelry can add positive energy to your life through symbolism.

Gratitude jewelry is symbolic of what you feel inside. It reminds you to be grateful for what you have. It could be a pair of earrings, a bracelet or a necklace that you choose to convey this sentiment.

Wearing gratitude makes you constantly aware of what you have. A gratitude journal is a great daily exercise, but it can easily become a task and simply another thing to do on your to do list-that takes away some of the benefit of expressing gratitude. The power is in feeling gratitude, not in simply sitting down and doing something you should do. Wearing a piece of gratitude jewelry is effortless, it makes you feel good and gratitude becomes a part of your entire day.

When You’ve Reached Your Goals How Will You Know?

December 8th, 2008 by Mr WebbyFied


by Mr WebbyFied

Many people start of journeys in the direction of their goals while never quite considering how they’ll know once they have reached them.

That sounds a little risky doesn’t it? Would you take a drive somewhere without having any idea of how to get there, or even where you’re going. You can’t even go anywhere without a destination. You’d end up with an empty tank of gas, or somewhere close to what you were thinking about, but never EXACTLY the place you were thinking of.

That’s the same as in business, and the same as in life.

If you don’t have a specific place in mind, you really aren’t going anywhere. You’ve got to give yourself something to aim for. You must know why you want the things that you want for specific reasons, specific purposes. Too vague, and you’ll just end up spinning your wheels.

You need to have that future, that destination, created so you can actually get there eventually.

It may sound a little crazy, but it really makes sense. If you don’t have a clear picture in mind, how can you know if the things you are doing are effectively moving you closer to that vision, or are actually moving you much farther away?

You can’t.

You can not possibly expect to create the life you desire if you have no idea what that life is.