Welcome to another powerful episode with global motivational speaker, Jonathan Doyle! In this captivating video, Jonathan explores the profound impact of gratitude on personal development, success, and motivation.
Gratitude is a transformative practice that has the ability to reshape our mindset and propel us towards greater achievements. Jonathan dives deep into the concept, shedding light on how cultivating gratitude can enhance our personal growth journey.
Throughout this episode, Jonathan shares compelling insights and practical strategies to incorporate gratitude into our daily lives. He explores how expressing gratitude can shift our focus from scarcity to abundance, enabling us to appreciate the blessings and opportunities that surround us. By embracing gratitude, we unlock a powerful force that fuels motivation and drives us towards success.
Drawing upon his extensive experience as a motivational speaker, Jonathan shares real-life examples and relatable anecdotes that illustrate the profound impact of gratitude on personal development. He delves into the positive ripple effects it creates in various areas of life, including relationships, career, and overall well-being.
Jonathan provides actionable tips and exercises to help viewers cultivate an attitude of gratitude. From gratitude journaling to practicing acts of kindness, he empowers individuals to integrate gratitude into their daily routines, unlocking its transformative power and reaping its countless benefits.
Join Jonathan Doyle in this inspiring episode as he guides you on a journey towards a life filled with gratitude, personal growth, and success. Subscribe to the channel, hit the notification bell, and get ready to embark on a transformative exploration of gratitude.
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Well, hello there.
Speaker:My friend, Jonathan Doyle with you once again, welcome to
Speaker:the daily podcast as always.
Speaker:I'm pleased.
Speaker:You're here.
Speaker:We have one mission today.
Speaker:That mission.
Speaker:My friend is to liberate that incredible potential that is within you.
Speaker:It is a good thing to be human.
Speaker:We carry potentiality.
Speaker:There is always more, there is always decision points.
Speaker:There is while you are still breathing.
Speaker:There is still potential.
Speaker:So no matter where your life is at the moment, no matter how you
Speaker:feel about your circumstance.
Speaker:You are not done yet.
Speaker:You are not out of the fight today.
Speaker:I want to talk to you about gratitude.
Speaker:Gratitude is one of those words that has become a platitude.
Speaker:Yes, I know it.
Speaker:Rhymes.
Speaker:Gratitude is a platitude.
Speaker:Gratitudes, one of those things that you see on fridge magnets.
Speaker:It's uh, it's on Pinterest.
Speaker:It's on Instagram.
Speaker:It's like be gratitude.
Speaker:Be grateful to the cosmos.
Speaker:The cosmos wants to bless you with magical unicorns.
Speaker:If you're grateful.
Speaker:Firstly, what are you going to do with a magical unicorn?
Speaker:Seriously?
Speaker:I mean, what do they do?
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:Uh, other animals are useful.
Speaker:Unicorns just prints.
Speaker:They prance around so magical unicorn.
Speaker:Ain't going to do it.
Speaker:So why have gratitude?
Speaker:What is the purpose?
Speaker:First it is a fundamental disposition, right?
Speaker:When you're grateful.
Speaker:Life is.
Speaker:Colored in a different way.
Speaker:You know, there's so many things that we could simply and easily.
Speaker:Focus upon that are gonna make us feel worse.
Speaker:You know, in many ways our moods, our physiology.
Speaker:Our energy levels.
Speaker:Our beliefs about what's possible for us can be powerfully colored.
Speaker:By where we are placing our focus.
Speaker:Of course, if we're placing our focus on everything, that's wrong in our
Speaker:life, on everything that's missing.
Speaker:It's a choice.
Speaker:Remember, and people don't like to hear this.
Speaker:I don't like to hear this.
Speaker:We want to believe that our problems are.
Speaker:Genuinely external that they're caused by something.
Speaker:And if we could just fix that something, everything would be radically different.
Speaker:Of course, there is a place for problem solving, but we want
Speaker:to do it from a resourceful, positive, grateful disposition.
Speaker:So.
Speaker:As I've been saying a lot in recent episodes, you only have to look at
Speaker:an internet browser for a couple of minutes, or look at any form of
Speaker:mainstream media to be radically reminded of everything that's wrong.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:I always remember the basis of mainstream media is summed up in the term.
Speaker:If it bleeds, it leads right.
Speaker:Uh, because we are predisposed to fear as a species.
Speaker:We are predisposed to threat.
Speaker:Anything that sort of tells us that things are getting worse or things are
Speaker:terrible, is going to get our attention.
Speaker:And remember that.
Speaker:I guess the, the business model of mainstream media, it's
Speaker:an attention economy, right?
Speaker:It needs us to be focused upon potential threats because if they can do that,
Speaker:Then, of course they get our attention.
Speaker:So what about the decision?
Speaker:To stop focusing so much on what's not there.
Speaker:Look, what's terrible.
Speaker:What's missing is always going to be available.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:It's always going to be around.
Speaker:If you look hard enough, you are going to find.
Speaker:The problems, the lack, the scarcity, the danger, the threat it's it's there.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:So let's not pretend that it's not, we know it exists, but the likelihood that
Speaker:you are going to be personally impacted by some of these things is relatively small.
Speaker:So what we want to do.
Speaker:Is begin to gradually practice and it is literally a practice practice.
Speaker:The disposition.
Speaker:Of gratitude.
Speaker:It changes our character.
Speaker:It changes our experience of being human.
Speaker:And look, here's the second major point.
Speaker:You can always.
Speaker:No matter how bad things look you can find.
Speaker:A reason to be grateful.
Speaker:So I woke up this morning, usually I'm up around 4:00 AM.
Speaker:It's uh, you.
Speaker:I got up a little bit later today, but it just struck me as though as a.
Speaker:You know, In the, uh, kitchen near the studio, I was like, it's another day.
Speaker:I'm alive.
Speaker:Like, there are a lot of people who didn't wake up today.
Speaker:There's a lot of people whose journey of life came to an end.
Speaker:Three days ago or a week ago.
Speaker:Just the simple fact that you are able to listen to this, that you have been given.
Speaker:The gift of another single day.
Speaker:Is an Excel in itself.
Speaker:Quite an extraordinary thing.
Speaker:Yesterday.
Speaker:I went and watched a, I didn't play soccer.
Speaker:Football.
Speaker:And, you know, it had been a freezing morning here where we leave, it had
Speaker:been minus six or something, and they'd been fog heavy fog till about 12.
Speaker:And then he was playing at about 1 45 and you know, this, the fog cleared
Speaker:and it was just the most pristine day.
Speaker:And I'm out there and there's just watching him play there's green grass.
Speaker:The sky is blue.
Speaker:The sun was there and genuinely, I was aware of.
Speaker:You know that I was going to be talking to you guys about this concept.
Speaker:And I was genuinely aware of gratitude.
Speaker:I was like, This is good.
Speaker:This is good.
Speaker:Just to be here in this place too, to watch my son and to really concentrate
Speaker:and to, to watch thinking, you know, he's getting older one day, you know,
Speaker:He'll be heaps older, but it just enjoy this moment.
Speaker:And watching him play have gratitude for that single moment.
Speaker:So as you go about your day it's I want to encourage you to have
Speaker:this kind of deliberateness.
Speaker:Around gratitude.
Speaker:You're gonna find something.
Speaker:Even before I came in the studio, I've got an amazing coffee machine.
Speaker:God bless Karen.
Speaker:She, she, you know, always enjoyed good coffee and she bought me a, a
Speaker:really good machine a few years ago.
Speaker:And I had another friend who is a real coffee connoisseur.
Speaker:And, uh, he came and helped me set it up properly and did some
Speaker:research on the best grinder.
Speaker:And, you know, I actually find myself waking up and when I wake
Speaker:up, I'm like, Uh, yeah, it's it's seriously coffee time at that one.
Speaker:Cranking coffee, first thing in the morning and it's high quality and it's
Speaker:gratitude just for that little thing.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:So you're going to find stuff if you are deliberate.
Speaker:And there's so many things that we can find gratitude for.
Speaker:And I think if you do it.
Speaker:It begins to really change you.
Speaker:It does.
Speaker:It's just a disposition.
Speaker:It's a disposition.
Speaker:I've got to work at this.
Speaker:You know, some people.
Speaker:They they're just born with this naturally grateful disposition.
Speaker:And a lot of us have got to work at it.
Speaker:It's one of those things that to become a fully integrated
Speaker:human, to become a useful.
Speaker:And by useful, I mean, taking the skills and abilities that you have
Speaker:and deploying them for good in the world, becoming an integrated, useful.
Speaker:Blessing of a person to the world around you is a decision and a
Speaker:choice, and we've got to work at it.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:So that's my encouragement for you today.
Speaker:As we look to liberate all that potential it's inside you.
Speaker:Let's get in the business of gratitude.
Speaker:It's a.
Speaker:You know, I've got a bunch of good stuff on today and, uh, Karen Legos is
Speaker:still away in Queensland and I hadn't, and I we're going out this morning.
Speaker:We're gonna have breakfast together.
Speaker:We're going to this nice little cafe.
Speaker:It's gonna be great.
Speaker:It's got.
Speaker:I can tell you something.
Speaker:It comes with goats cheese.
Speaker:I just didn't even know there was such a thing.
Speaker:But we're going to have breakfast together.
Speaker:And this breakfast, my friend, it has goats cheese.
Speaker:Seriously.
Speaker:God bless goats.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:Go to the world.
Speaker:Gratitude.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker:It comes with goats, cheese, and bacon.
Speaker:I mean.
Speaker:Can you name one thing that is not made better by bacon?
Speaker:Seriously, apologies to all my vegan friends.
Speaker:But you get the point, right?
Speaker:There are things, there are this endless plentitude of gov things
Speaker:that you can be grateful for.
Speaker:I've got to work at it.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:And I'm not dismissing the complexity and demands of the world, but.
Speaker:Life is happening.
Speaker:It's always coming at us.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:But we can choose where we place our focus.
Speaker:You can place your focus on scarcity, lack, suffering.
Speaker:And fear.
Speaker:Oh, you can place your focus upon gratitude and the good
Speaker:things that are around you.
Speaker:All right, everybody.
Speaker:Please make sure you've subscribed.
Speaker:If you want to book me to speak live, there'll be links there.
Speaker:You can check out.
Speaker:But for now that is it for me.
Speaker:My name's Jonathan Doyle.
Speaker:This has been the daily podcast.
Speaker:And you and I are going to talk again tomorrow.