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22 Dec 2012

Gratitude Napkins - An Attitude of Gratitude

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Frank’s Diner was once an energized, thriving business, a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike in the scenic New England town of York Beach Maine. But when the economy hit a brick wall, Frank found it more and more difficult to hold onto his trademark, cheerful smile.

One day, Frank caught a glimpse in the mirror on the diner wall of a grumpy, scowling old man with frown lines embedded deeply in the corners of his mouth. He didn’t recognize the man as himself.

Looking around his desolate diner, he knew that it wasn’t just the economy that had driven his customers away – it was his pessimistic attitude toward life. Frank had tried to remain optimistic but it seemed like the hits just kept coming, like a NorEaster pummeling the coastline. He often wondered what there was to look forward to each day.

His eyes met with a booth in the back corner of the diner where a frail elderly woman ate breakfast with a college age girl. Mrs. Sheridan and her caregiver Michelle had been coming in for breakfast every day for a couple of years. Frank would nod and force his face into a smile when they walked in the door each day. They were his best customers after all. Mrs. Sheridan would conclude each meal by scribbling something onto a diner napkin and placing the napkin in her purse with a contented smile.

One sunny fall day, even though the New England leaves painted a breathtaking landscape outside the diner windows, Frank was oblivious to the beauty that surrounded him. He was currently crouched under the counter, grumbling about how the dishwashers were always leaving spots on the coffee mugs. A feeble voice above interrupted his rant.

“Frank, I wonder if I could have a word with you.”

Frank nearly smashed his head on the cash register as he jumped to his feet, looking at Mrs. Sheridan in surprise. Michelle held onto the old woman tight, obviously propping her up. All Frank could do was nod agreeably.

“I wanted to talk to you about these…”

She lifted her trembling arm, pointing toward the frown lines on Frank’s face.

He opened his mouth to say something, to explain, to defend himself… but realized he had nothing to say, so Mrs. Sheridan continued.

“Young man, I learned a long time ago that life doesn’t always go your way. Believe me, I have 90 plus years of my fair share of heartbreaks and challenges that I could easily carry around with me as baggage. Instead, I choose to carry these with me.”

She reached into her purse and took out a stack of the napkins Frank had watched her scribble on every day. She had written things like: autumn leaves, Michelle’s kindness, seashells from the beach, the beautiful sunrise today, another delicious breakfast at Frank’s Diner.

“Frank I would like to challenge you to do the same; to stop carrying around your struggles and start carrying an attitude of gratitude instead.”

After Mrs. Sheridan further described his daily “homework assignment,” Frank didn’t have the heart to refuse her request.

At first he did it to appease her. As she watched from her booth each day, Frank would dutifully take a napkin from a dispenser on the counter, scribble something he was grateful for on it and put it in his pocket. The process was mechanical in the beginning, mindless instead of mindful. But each time Mrs. Sheridan smiled over at him, wordlessly encouraging him to continue.

Frank barely noticed when things began to change, when the words of gratitude he jotted down on the napkin each morning began to sink into his thick, stubborn skull. The attitude of gratitude he had inadvertently adopted through the sheer routine of it, began to truly mean something. That was when Frank’s life began to change…

A little over a month into his daily gratitude homework, Frank once again caught a glimpse of himself in the diner mirror. The reflection in the mirror was of a glowing, joyful man whom he hadn’t seen for years. This man looked forward to each new day with hope and enthusiasm.

Still smiling almost uncontrollably at the realization of how much life had changed, Frank surveyed his now bustling business. Locals, staff, and tourists alike were cheerfully enjoying the revitalized space.

Even though Frank hadn’t made any physical renovations, the diner somehow looked brighter to him. His eyes automatically drifted to the corner, to share in the moment with Mrs. Sheridan. But for the first time in a few days, the booth was empty. Frank’s heart sank…

A couple days later Michelle arrived and placed a box on the counter in front of Frank with a solemn smile, tears glistening in the young woman’s eyes.

“Mrs. Sheridan wanted you to have these.”

Looking at the floor so she couldn’t see his own tearful eyes, Frank simply nodded his appreciation. He felt an overwhelming wave of gratitude wash over him that such a special lady had come into his life, and exactly when he needed her most.

By time the springtime leaves were blooming, Frank’s Diner was more popular than ever in York Beach. There was one new feature in particular that was a huge customer draw. When a diner patron reached for a napkin from a dispenser, they also received a message of gratitude printed on it.

Each message was word for word from Mrs. Sheridan’s collection; along with a few from Frank’s own personal stash.

Beneath the message was the question – “What are you grateful for today?” with a blank line beneath.

Frank would watch from the counter as customers of all ages and from all walks of life eagerly scribbled their answers on napkins, and almost always with a smile.

Mrs. Sheridan’s unwavering attitude of gratitude, it seemed, had transformed not only his own life, but the lives of those around him as well.

What steps will YOU take today and every day to adopt an attitude of gratitude in your life? Will you make the choice to focus on your burdens or your blessings?

It is so easy to feel shortchanged when we focus on lack. But when we practice gratitude as a daily habit, life has a way of transforming positively around us. Whether you use something as simple as a napkin ora journal, when you write down the things you are grateful for each day you’ll be changing your view of the world around you, just one day at a time.

Linda McLean

Linda McLean, an International Best Selling Author and Certified Business and Life Coach, believes in the power of Gratitude and Planning. Living in Reno, Nevada with her husband, 2 daughters and grand dog Palmer, Linda has recently launched her new book “My Gratitude Journal – 7 Minutes Today Leads to an Abundant Life Tomorrow”. It takes readers through a proven daily process of adopting an “attitude of gratitude” to produce big results in life. Please feel free to visit her website at www.McLeanInternational.com or go directly to www.GratitudeJournal.net to view the book.
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1 Oct 2009

Gratitude Sells: Add A Dose of Affirmations, A Daily Intent and Follow Through

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Believe it or not, when you want more money in your life, that is not what you exclusively concentrate on.

Sure, you do the following:
  • clear out the crap in your head, 
  • add up your debt, decide on the amount of money you need, 
  • set a specific date to get it, 
  • you write it all down, and
  • you keep it visible. 
On the bathroom mirror, fridge, computer, a 3x5 card in your pocket that you pull out from time to time, etc. But that's a small part of it. 
 
Pay attention to how you feel
 
You see, if you don't believe what you have written nothing good will happen for you. In order to get what you want, you have to pay attention to how you feel. Your feelings are the keys to your success. 
 
When you are unhappy, that feeling is a belief which is falsely trying to keep you safe. It works by forcing you to lower your expectations or have none at all. 
 
You listen to those negative thoughts which break you down, and you tend to give up with lots of excuses. They are really just bad habits; messages from your past. 
 
You heard them endlessly as a child and they were recorded in your mind,  which is why you believe them. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy and it can be changed.

Affirmative action promotes new beliefs

Clear, simple daily affirmations together with positive actions, no matter how small, promote new beliefs which are beneficial and life-affirming. Money will naturally start to flow to you again. It may come in fits and spurts but it will keep on coming. Sounds simple doesn't it? It takes work and that means action.

Be grateful

Gratitude increases the flow and increased abundance will be attracted to you. Yes, gratitude sells in a very positive way. Add a dose of affirmations for your success and a daily intention.


A simple thank you when something good happens to you is all that is required. Feel good. Imagine how it would feel to have all your needs met. Expect it! Feel good about it and be grateful for it. That is the feeling you want to cultivate!

Follow through

All action you take towards your goal, no matter how small, stimulates the energy even more. That is the follow through. And it is magical when things start to flow as they should. Gratitude sells very well!

Work hard to get what you want

I'm talking from personal experience here. I grew up with the credo work hard to get what you want.  So naturally, I took that on board and busted my butt off to get anything I wanted. I overworked!

I never accepted anything from anyone because I thought the stress, strain, strife and unhappiness was normal.  I was so very, very wrong.

Very few people question this nonsensical and ludicrous maxim which wears us out and makes us unhappy.  We become sick of it and sick from it. We do not enjoy it, and I dare anyone to tell me differently.

Working with a passion doing what you love is a completely different scenario.

It has been one helluva ride to get to this stage where I recognise and can admit that this credo is absolute bullshit. I am working on eliminating it from my psyche by actively following - most of the time, because it is hard - only those thoughts and feelings which make me feel good.

Nothing has to be difficult, so I am working on getting that out of my system as well. I am so very grateful to have come this far.



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