Do you feel like you haven’t achieved great things in your life no matter how hard you work?
It can be difficult to find anything to be grateful for when we have nothing. Whether we admit it or not, most of us would rather grumble than say “thank you” because it seems that counting our troubles is easier than counting our benefits, especially during the toughest times.

Here are…
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Your past may have been painful and disappointing, but it helped you grow into the person you are now. They taught you important life lessons that you wouldn’t have learned from a book. Whatever you’ve been through has molded you to be strong and wise enough for the upcoming challenges.
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We’d prefer not to experience awful days if we had our way; however, those days make you appreciate the good ones. Besides, there are a lot of reasons behind bad days and you just have to look for the silver lining in order to work your way through the struggle.
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To succeed, you must first fail a lot. Rejection is only one facet of failure, yet it packs a powerful emotional blow. Setting a goal for yourself to collect rejections will help you learn to cope with rejection and increase your chances of success. Rejections and disappointments strengthen you. You would not be the strong, bold person you are now if it weren’t for the rejections that you faced.
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With unemployment rates so high, having a job is a blessing in this economy. Furthermore, with your business, you have the voice, power, and resources to stand by and fight for the purposes of your business and serve society with your established visions.
You could argue that all of this is easier said than done. Finding something positive in the midst of such chaos is difficult. But it is certainly achievable if we make gratitude a habit. So quit grumbling about what you don’t have and start making the most out of what you have. #LiveTheGreatLife #RubenLicera #AlwaysBeGrateful