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Attitude of Gratitude

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Yesterday's post was about capturing the learnings of the day. It is followed by a subsection "What will I repeat in future". Typically this is based on the learning of the day and its expected impact in future.

One cannot be grateful and regretful at the same time.


The next section in the 'End Day Questions" is on what am I grateful for in the day or in my life about which I got aware on a given day. There is no other criterion other than my personal acknowledgement of it. Thus, it can be as big as having a life and breathing non-stop, or it can be as small a being grateful for having so regular daily stuff for getting things done. My main intention here is to be present to the people, things and possibilities in my life and appreciate them.



When I write about the things I am grateful for, it is tough to think about those things I regret. One cannot be grateful and regretful at the same time.


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