Appreciation

January 10, 2009 by Alvin Tam  
Filed under Appreciation

Lynn Twist, in her presentation about her book called “The Soul of Money” said “that which you appreciate, appreciates.” When things are tough, like your bank account, or losing a job, or facing rising costs, it’s easy to fall into a mindset of scarcity, the idea that there’s simply not enough to go around. Lynn talks about how this mentality drives us into hoarding, competition, and fear.

I remember the times I had to audition for a show – and I never had a feeling of competition. It wasn’t because I didn’t care to succeed – it was simply because I knew that I would do my best, and if they picked me it was because I was right for the job. If they didn’t, then I knew my skills would be better in another project.

I thought this way because I didn’t know any better – for those of you who don’t know my background, I started acrobatics when I was 19, with zero knowledge of the performing circus world. In other words, I just went out there and had fun, and anything that came my way, I was grateful for. Ironically, I got everything I needed, though not everything I wanted (or thought I wanted).

Which brings me back Lynn’s words: that which you appreciate, appreciates. If you focus on what you are or have, she says, it will expand. Christmas is a funny time of year – a time of giving, sharing – but suddenly what happens when you don’t get that gift you wanted? What happens if plans change and the family doesn’t get together (or worse, gets together!)? The heavily accented mood of this holiday emphasizes everything you get and don’t get.

My suggestion to you in the next few days… find the simplest thing you can appreciate and spend a minute saying a prayer, meditating on your gratitude, or acknowledging it in your own way. It could be something you overlook daily, like the car you drive, the roof over your head, the computer you read this blog on… Here is one thing we all have to be grateful for absolutely: the fact that you breathe and can read this letter. Cheers to that!

Merry Christmas,

Alvin.

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One Response to “Appreciation”
  1. Carolyn says:

    Hi Alvin,

    I was just going back and rereading all of your wonderful blogs. This one jumped out at me because at church we will soon be starting a series of classes on Lynn Twist’s book, “The Soul of Money.” I am really looking forward to it.

    “..that which you appreciate, appreciates.”
    It is so easy to fall into being obsessed with looking back at all that we have lost over the last few years. But I am making a great effort to stay in the present and be grateful for what we DO have, a loving family, a roof over our heads, the food on the table, and knowing what is truly worthwhile and important in our lives.

    I am a member of an Intenders group. We use our words, thoughts and Intendtions to support each other in creating the highest good in our lives. But before we state our Intentions, we FIRST state our Gratitudes – anything that we are grateful for: for being alive, for the beautiful day, for the car that got us to the meeting, for the loving support of family and friends,(for the inspirations of a Soul Acrobat), etc.

    It is amazing how much we take for granted. But speaking your gratitude forces you to see what is before you and to focus on the good in your life. By simply focusing on, becoming aware of and appreciating even the smallest things, you have already expanded that good by seeing it and bringing it into your consciousness. “…that which you appreciate, appreciates.”

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