05-01-2016, 10:50 AM
I feel that if you're habitually grateful, it will be a natural inclination to improve yourself based on your core values.
Most people seek to "improve" themselves (read: "fix") because of fear. Most people base everything they do in fear, period. Getting to a place of living in gratitude and growing from there, rather than doing things out of fear, seems to me to be a much healthier and fulfilling way to live.
When you clear the fear, you won't waste your time putting energy into things you never really wanted when you're truly healed and healthy.
Most people seek to "improve" themselves (read: "fix") because of fear. Most people base everything they do in fear, period. Getting to a place of living in gratitude and growing from there, rather than doing things out of fear, seems to me to be a much healthier and fulfilling way to live.
When you clear the fear, you won't waste your time putting energy into things you never really wanted when you're truly healed and healthy.