Attitude and Gratitude
I suppose my simple life became slightly complicated lately. My mom came down with the flu that was flying through here. Her attitude about it was admirable because she was telling me how grateful she was to have her family and the time to rest.
It's a little harder to be grateful when you're sick or going through tough times. I read the Power of Adversity recently and had the privilege of interviewing the author Al Weatherhead. I could have talked to him for hours. He has such a great sense of humor and sunny disposition that it can't help but rub off on you.
Al suffered through a couple divorces, a heart attack, alcoholism and painful arthritis. By changing his attitude, diet and exercising regularly he was able to recover from all his ailments. His book shares his story along with his methods and it's a fascinating and inspiring read.
He sort of reminds me of my mom because she is also very active and enthusiastic. She’s always taking some new course and exercising or dancing. Al’s 83 but he still helps run his business and swims laps every day.
I think people have to experience adversity to appreciate what they have. Some people could also get stuck feeling bitter and resenting their problems. A lot depends on attitude.
I’m grateful for such wonderful role models that help remind me how someone always has it worse. Somehow people manage to get through their troubles and they’re often stronger because of them. Al got that message through with his book. He also made me believe that it’s possible to overcome just about anything.






