Today I received an email telling me of someone else's Attitude of Gratitude. I've always known of the contageous nature of positive enforcement, but it's wonderful to see it in action.
Reading about someone else's positive experiences, or their decision to be thankful for something that happens to them is evidence that this theory bears itself out in fact, and who knows how many other people may be affected by the words and thoughts shared here, or as a result of us shaing our experiences of gratitude with one another.
Parents have been speaking for years about the positive reinforcement methods of teaching children, and even in the world of management, complements have been proven to enhance productivity. Imagine the possibilities if each person were to find even one reason a day to be thankful for something that he or she lived, experienced or was involved in.
Paying it forward is the way to go ... and who knows where it will lead?
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