Developing the practice of looking for what’s right has an unimaginably positive effect on our lives. When we relate to the world from our ego, we look for what’s wrong. We judge people, situations and things in order to further define our identity by appearing intelligent and discerning. Unfortunately, focusing on everything we don’t like diminishes us. It lowers our vibration and that of those around us. Gratefulness isn’t a gimmick we employ to make us feel temporarily (and unrealistically) good. It’s an approach to life that requires courage, spawns enthusiasm and results in positively transformational…

Well-being.