I received the book 365 Thank Yous: The Year a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life by John Kralik just a week or so after Thanksgiving. In this year in which I have been counting my blessings daily, it seemed a very apt and profound memoir. Mr. Kralik writes a very earnest account of his life which was sinking to new lows every day: two marriages gone, rocky relationships with his kids, girlfriend left him, failing business and a pending lawsuit. In the midst of his despair one New Years day he makes a commitment to be grateful for what he has and resolves to write a thank you note (a real hand written note put in and envelope with a stamp and an address) to someone every day. Thus 2008 unfolds for Kralik as a drama of turning your life around by the simple act of of being thankful.
I loved some of the simple observations he made. For example, when Kralik traveled he took the time to learn people's names so he could thank them later. He observed that he couldn't change the behavior of his clients who did not pay their bills but he could thank the ones who did and be grateful. Even though it is an easy lesson, I am still amazed by what a hard time most of us have learning it. It took Kralik the physical act of writing a note every day to help him remember all that is good in his life.
There is nothing earth shattering here, and all the lessons are applicable to all of us. It should inspire people to consider their many blessings even in the bleak midwinter. What do you have to be thankful for and how can you show that during this year? Maybe we could all write about about how gratefulness can turn our lives around.
Happy 2011 to my readers near and far. I'll look forward to hearing about your next 365 days of blessings. Keep in touch.
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3 comments:
I need to read this book. After a not so great 2010, I need to remember to be grateful for all the blessings that I do have. I like his resolution and wonder if I should make it mine for 2011.
Thank you so much for sharing this book with me!!
I read this a few weeks ago. I enjoyed it and it made me think a lot about what is unspoken between people. Especially in his relationships with his kids, there is so much that wasn't said, that writing the notes brought to light.
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