I trust you found many things to be grateful for last week! I certainly did – and it was easy because there was an abundance of love and vittles! But what happens when life gets really hard? Tough times present the biggest challenge when it comes to sustaining a grateful orientation to life. It’s where the rubber meets the road. When my wonderful mother was alive, she had what I called a “fair weather faith,” meaning that she was high on life as long as it was going her way – or what she perceived as “her way.” However, when things took a turn for the worse, she didn’t have the resilience to view those hurdles as gifts as well. Instead, she felt abandoned and alone, and her faith quickly dissolved… at least until the tide changed and things started improving enough to regain her high again. I felt so sorry for her as I observed repeated rounds of this unhappy roller coaster. I decided that I wanted my faith to be more robust – I wanted to attempt to accept everything that happened to me as an opportunity to stretch and grow. Does that mean that my life has been a piece of cake? No way. But I developed a process along the way that’s helped me to navigate the difficulties more quickly and completely, and who knows – they may work for you, too.

Step One is to not resist the reality that’s occurring. Feel it – fully. Painful emotions need to be allowed, rather than bottled up where they can wreak havoc later. It’s a natural initial response to try to escape or to rewrite the story into something more palatable, but in the long run, it’s best just to face it squarely and move into acceptance as soon as possible.

Step Two is to live by this simple, yet powerful idea: Life is not happening to you. It’s happening for you.

I’ll even take it a step further and say that Life is happening through you. With this in mind, there’s an opportunity to ask: what is the gift for me that’s trying to play out in this situation, and how may I grow from it? Of course, it may not be apparent right away but, in my experience, the answer always reveals itself ultimately, as long as I remain open-minded and aware. Even though it’s oh-so-tempting to slide back into a victimized mindset, with a little spiritual muscle and remembering that we came here to evolve, we can learn to retain the concept that Life is working its way through us on our behalf. This shifts us into a much more powerful position. Step Three I found that the quickest way to transform my inner narrative was to begin with gratitude, even in the worst of circumstances. In virtually every account that I hear from coaching clients, there’s always at least one blessing, no matter how tragic the story is. Sometimes the blessing is simply that they’re still alive to tell the tale. Focusing on the gifts rather than the losses trains the mind to be more habitually grateful and, as brain science tells us, actually reduces feelings of stress while improving moods. Did you know that these positive responses are accentuated when the gratitude is written down and/or spoken aloud? Suddenly a gratitude journal makes a lot of sense! And the downstream bonus is, the acknowledgement of all the little gifts can draw to us bigger ones: “Where focus goes, energy flows.” Best of all, making a daily practice of Gratitude brings the magic back into Life, as expressed so beautifully this poignant video (with music created by my friend, Gary Malkin).

I hope you’ve enjoyed and become enriched by our month dedicated to Gratitude. As always, I’m grateful for your presence in my life! Have a beautiful week as we enter December…

Infinite blessings, Hope

Hope

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Hope Fitzgerald
Hope is a Teacher, Coach, Healer, Infinity Waver, End-of-Life Midwife. ​ Since her spiritual awakening at the Findhorn Foundation in 1976, Hope has been a dedicated seeker of truth, healing, and wisdom. For decades, she's been opening her channel to higher guidance through Intuitive Dowsing, and her Spiritual Teaching and Coaching with this tool has helped people transform their lives. In 2010, Hope received a series of visions: first, a massive wave on its way to Earth, representing an incoming evolutionary push for the planet, which ultimately morphed into a standing figure "8" made of flowing water. Through dowsing, it was revealed that this moving geometry was a 10th-dimensional energetic tool called the Infinity Wave, sent to us by a benevolent Universe to more quickly and easily transform pain and suffering into joy and freedom during tumultuous times (which are upon us now). Hope then launched the Wave Energy Center for Conscious Evolution, dedicated to applying the Infinity Wave for positive, expansive development of the individual, the community, and the Earth. Hope has led many workshops and appeared on dozens of international internet and radio shows, continuing to fulfill her mission to encourage individual and planetary awakening around the globe. ​ ​Hope also offers her services as an energy healer, a certified Neurofeedback Practitioner, and a Death Doula, incorporating sound, Reiki, and essential oils into her work. In addition, she guides intimate groups to potent areas around the world, including Peru, Easter Island, South Africa, France, England, Ireland, Wales, and various U.S. locations. During these spiritual adventures, she teaches ways to communicate with the landscapes, believing that when the powerhouse of the human heart interacts with a highly-charged site, an alchemy occurs that is guaranteed to cause a shift in consciousness. She serves as a faculty member of GodSelf University.