TToT – Hypo Gratitude

June 27, 2015 Off By Lisa

Hypo-gratitude.

I had to check with Ivy to make sure I was getting the right term, but I think hypo-gratitude is what I have going on this week. It’s that week when you feel the forces of the universe stack against you. The dark clouds loom large and threaten at every moment to open a deluge on your head, blocking out the sun. Or something.

But when those weeks happen, it’s most important to look for the good in our lives and find a way around the blockers. And the truth is, even through the worst of storms, the sunlight still shines. It’s just more indirect.

So here we are…let’s get to it.

I am thankful for time and distance. The further removed you are from a point, the easier it is to see the full landscape. When life bears down on us, we tend to see the one thing that overwhelms. As we move further down the road, we see how small things are in comparison to the whole.

I am thankful for pain. Physical and emotional pain help us remember not to inflict the same on others. But pain, like many other things, is sometimes part of life. And as such, it’s something we have to learn to deal with, push through, and put in its proper place.

I am thankful for betrayal. People can betray us. Our own thoughts can betray us. Our bodies even betray us and sometimes knock us down. While difficult, sometimes we need these things to show us how to be more careful.

I am thankful for anger. A strange one, right? But think about it – anger is sometimes justified. Righteous anger, when properly focused, can lead to great change against what is wrong and unjust.

I am thankful for fear and anxiety. Our fears serve to remind us that we are not all-powerful and that life is not always easy. The things that frighten and challenge us are often the things that, once overcome, lead to the most rewards. Life is scary. And just like childhood monsters under the bed, we must find a way to face and manage our fears.

I am thankful for frustration. It often provides an impetus for action. If you have an itch, you scratch it. If something bothers you, change it.

I am thankful for setbacks. Sometimes a setback is an opportunity to think about the path we’re travelling. It we’ve dropped back a few steps in our journey, maybe it’s because there is an obstacle or an opportunity ahead that we need to consider.

Addendum: I guess I need a disclaimer here. While not my intent AT ALL it seems this post has folks thinking I’ve had a terrible week with loads of bad stuff. Not at all. This post stems from a period of reflection about a long train of events over a significant time period. I promise I’m fine. I promise it wasn’t all of that in one week. And I’ll add an extra thankful here that I have so many good friends checking in to make sure I’m OK. 

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Your turn: Do you have weeks you feel hypo-gratitude? How do you turn it around? Do you think we have to turn it around? Do the challenges in life overwhelm and prevent you from seeing the good? Or does the good find a way to prevail? 

What are you thankful for this week?

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