2020 has been nothing but challenging for everyone in one way or another. Some people experienced greater difficulties than others. Nevertheless, everyone’s life, career, family, ambitions, dreams, and expectations from this year were affected. And as if matters were not bad enough, the world witnessed and was torn apart by numerous natural and man-made calamities: floods, wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes, civil unrest, humanitarian and refugee crises.
Now I do not want to sound all negative. There is another side to the coin too, a side that we very often fail to recognise and acknowledge. It’s the positives, no matter how small, that happened in our lives amidst this mayhem. We should acknowledge every little moment of happiness, joy, and success we received in the past one year and be grateful for it. Someone might have a new job (even in the pandemic), got a raise, bought a new house, started a family, explored local places (as it is advisable not to travel), got healthier and fitter, had time to be with family during quarantine, enrolled for that online master’s programme that was put on the back-burner, something that positively impacted one’s life.
Let’s reflect and be thankful for everything!
For me personally, the holiday season brings a sense of joy and happiness. I forget my worries and enjoy the holiday cheer and bright lights that are all around. It humbles me in many ways.
Expressing gratitude may sound easier than it actually is, because humans are prone to complaining, blaming, finding fault, and making comparisons with others. However, I would urge you to take a moment and instead understand your own shortcomings and if you do compare, compare yourself with the less fortunate. You might come to realise how blessed you actually are!
There are many ways to feel thankful and express gratitude:
1. Introspect: self-introspection can be very powerful to analyse one’s true self.
2. Have faith: it pays off to be patient and trust that everything happening is part of the bigger picture and it will help in developing you in better ways.
3. Give back to society: you can make your contribution and give back to society in various ways by volunteering, providing food, shelter, clothing to the needy, providing financial or emotional support. It will make you feel better and useful.
4. Maintain a gratitude journal: as it is said, a man is but the product of his thoughts. The more you write about positive happenings and events in your life, more your thoughts become positive.
5. Express yourself: It’s important not only to feel grateful but also to express your gratitude and spread the cheer to your near and dear ones.
Gratitude plays a very powerful role in transforming lives. Express your gratitude towards your family, peers, friends, colleagues, bosses, teachers and professors. I am grateful to all our readers who have enjoyed reading and have benefited from our blogs.
Excellent piece, Vidhi. Your 5-point steps to expressing gratitude are what one needs for one to appreciate the gift of living in the midst of challenging circumstances. “Faith” may encompass faith in the supernatural – God, in the case of many religious doctrines.
Season’s Greetings!
Thank you Eric, I couldn’t agree more. Here’s wishing you a joyous holiday season and a most prosperous and healthy new year!
Best, Vidhi
I do agree, Giving back to society and Gratitude, provide peace and strength, thank you for sharing this invaluable article.
Season’s Greetings
Dany S.
Absolutely Dany. Peace and strength is what we need right now to be resilient and be able to make progress.
Season’s Greetings and may you ring in the New Year with much joy and prosperity.
Best, Vidhi
Hi Vidhi how you doing? Was interested to know about MBA online.Thanks
Hello Rajiv,
I doing great! Hope your new year is off to a good start.
We offer a wide variety of online MBA programmes with different specializations. Get in touch with one of our advisors to know more about the programmes we offer and about the admission process.
2020 was about how to survive from the Global pandemic that heated us globally and made us live in a scared way of life…
We hope 2021 will be different and give us a recovery chance from last year..
Mohamed Ahmed
Dear Mohamed Ahmed,
That is so true! We all hope for a better 2021.
Stay safe and healthy.