Grumpy Grandma Gladys was the crankiest old woman in town.

One day, she announced to her family, “I want a pet. It’s gotta be perfect!”

Boy, did her family have a hard time looking for a pet for her.

A nephew gave her a cat. 

“Too clingy,” she complained and returned it.

A niece gave her a turtle. 

“Too slow,” she complained and returned it.

A granddaughter gave her a parrot.  

After a few days, she returned it and said, “It complains a lot!”

Finally, they hit a pot of gold when they found a very special dog that was a genius. The pet shop owner even told them, “I don’t even know how intelligent this dog is! He keeps surprising me everyday.” The family was so excited, they gave the dog to Grandma Gladys, hoping that it will finally give the old woman a happier disposition in life.

The next day, the family saw Grandma Gladys playing chess with the dog!

They were amazed, they said, “Aunt Gladys! That must be the smartest dog in the world!”

She smirked, “Nah…, I’m returning him to you too. He’s lost 3 of the last 5 games.”

No matter what you do, this Grandma will never be happy.

The choice is ours: To be thankful or complain-full.

I believe this choice even affects your wealth…

Question: Are You Wealthy?

          The story above is pure fiction.

          Let me now tell you a true story.

This lady is a multi-millionaire. 

But completely and absolutely poor. 

If you’re confused, keep reading.

This wealthy woman has 5 helpers, 1 gardener, and 2 drivers. 

“Maid #1 is my personal assistant,” she explained to me one day. “I can’t live without her. She holds my cell phone. She budgets for the house. More importantly, she gives me a foot massage every night.   Maid #2 cleans the house. Maid #3 does the laundry. Maid #4 cooks. And Maid #5 is the assistant of Maid #1.”

By chance, I met her one morning and she blurted out, “Brother Bo, I feel so stressed! Life is so difficult. Why is God doing this to me?”

“Why? What happened?” I asked. I imagined the worst.

“One of my maids is taking a vacation,” she cried, “and she’s been away for a week now. So instead of five maids, I’m down to four. Oh my gosh, I don’t know what to do anymore! My life is in such a mess.”

Wow. Poor woman. I mean, having four maids is such a tragedy, right? No human being should go through such a trial. Makes you want to console her. With a few swats on the head.

I wish I could say that I exaggerated the story to make you laugh.

Sorry. This is a true story.

Wealth Is Measured By What?

I’m fully convinced now.

Wealth isn’t money.

Wealth isn’t the cars you drive or the houses you own.

Wealth isn’t your jewelry, the stocks, bonds, or cash in your bank.

I now believe that wealth is an emotion.

Wealth is an inner feeling.

More precisely, wealth is an outlook, an attitude, a belief.

          And the most obvious measurement of wealth is gratitude.

          My friend above, though a multi-millionaire, is very poor because she has very little gratitude. Ungratefulness is focusing on what she didn’t have; Gratitude is focusing on what you have.

          I learned this lesson a long time ago…

Aling Doring’s Point-Point

          There was a time in my life when I had very little money.

          Most days, I couldn’t afford to eat in Jollibee

So everyday, I went to this tiny corner store called Point-Point

In Tagalog, Turo-Turo. 

Instead of a chair, it had a rough wooden bench.

Instead of a table, it had a linoleum-covered plywood. 

Instead of air-conditioning, it had this large sweaty lady named Aling Doring who, with a native abanico in her hand, fanned me and swatted the army of flies around me. She also provided us great entertainment–telling us about Showbiz gossip from Inday Badiday. (Okay, now you know which century this took place.) 

Point-Point sold me a bottomless soup, a cup of rice, a few strips of ampalaya, and 3 chunks of adobo–all for P10 only. That was a long time ago. When I was young and handsome. (Now, I’m just handsome.)

          But every time I ate there, I felt so happy. I felt like a king. I felt so rich!

          Imagine, I could eat! So many people–30% of the world–were starving.

          So I enjoyed the yummy food. I enjoyed Aling Doring’s banter. I enjoyed the jeepney drivers who ate with me–their smells, their burps, and their laughter. It was absolutely lovely. And I always thanked God for everything.

          Today, I have a little bit more money. Most of my business lunches are now done in five-star hotels and restaurants. I’ve been upgraded.

          But deep inside, nothing has changed. I still feel like a king. I still feel rich.

          Oh yes, compared to my billionaire financial mentors, I own crumbs. But in my heart, I’m already a billionaire. (I hope you are too.)

Remember this powerful truth: Your Wealth equals your Gratitude. And your Gratitude equals your Wealth.

But what kind of gratitude do you have?

Let’s find out…

3 Kinds Of Gratitude

     There are three degrees of gratitude:

·        Superficial Gratitude

·        Simple Gratitude

·        Sacred Gratitude

1.     Superficial Gratitude

 

This is when you’re thankful for Big-Ticket items only.

You win the Lotto.

You get a new car.

You finally pass the board exam after 9 tries.

Your daughter finally gets married at 45. 

Your visa is approved after 16 years of waiting. 

Your adulterous, jobless, alcoholic husband finally changes.

Or your adulterous, jobless, alcoholic husband finally dies.

Whichever comes first.

I mean, how can’t you not say thanks?

Everyone starts with Superficial Gratitude. But I call it superficial because this feeling of gratitude will disappear rather quickly. 

Superficial Gratitude is great. But if you want to be really happy, you need to graduate to a deeper form of gratitude…

2.     Simple Gratitude

 

In Simple Gratitude, you’re thankful even for the small things in life. For the roof over your head, for the leftover food on your table, for the semi-neurotic family around you.   Stuff you take for granted.

Remember this famous line?

I once was sad for I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet.

–Unknown

One day, my friend complained about his decreasing hair. I told him to think positive: his hair wasn’t decreasing, it was his forehead that was increasing. He didn’t believe me and became more depressed.

So I texted him this slightly-edited version of the line above:

                   I once was sad for I had no hair until I met a man who had no head.

I think that sobered him up. If you were to choose between baldness and beheading, what would you choose?

Today, he shines his head and calls himself Bruce Willis.

I read this mother’s prayer somewhere and decided to print it here for all the wonderful mothers reading my blog.

Thank you Lord for this sink of dirty dishes; that means we have plenty of food to eat. Thank you for this pile of dirty, stinky laundry; we have plenty of nice clothes to wear. Thank you for this finger-smudged refrigerator that needs defrosting so badly; It has served us faithfully for many years. It is full of cold drinks and enough leftovers for two or three meals. Thank you, Lord, for this oven that absolutely must be cleaned today. It has baked so many things over the years. Thank you, Lord, even for that slamming screen door. My kids are healthy and able to run and play. Lord, the presence of all these chores awaiting me says You have richly blessed my family. I shall do them cheerfully and I shall do them gratefully.

But do you know that there’s something even more powerful than Simple Gratitude?

3. Sacred Gratitude

In Sacred Gratitude, you’re thankful for life itself. 

You’re thankful that you’re alive. 

You’re thankful that you exist.

You’re thankful that you breathe!

You’re thankful for the adventure of daily life, with all its ups and downs, highs and lows, and twists and turns.

This kind of gratitude doesn’t depend on situations anymore.

And there’s a big difference between knowing you need to be grateful, and actually having every cell of your body singing, “Thank You!”

          This is Sacred Gratitude.

          It’s one of the sweetest things in the world.

          Nothing can touch you. You’re at peace.

When you have Simple Gratitude–and especially Sacred Gratitude–you receive so many blessings.

Why?

Because when you become grateful, you also become an…

…Inverse Paranoid!

I read this from Jack Canfield in his book, Success Principles, and quoted by many other authors–and I think it’s fantastic.

          What is an Inverse Paranoid?

     You know what a Paranoid is: A fearful person. He thinks that the world is out there to get him. To steal from him. To hurt him. To put him down.

     Well, an Inverse Paranoid is a happy person who believes the universe is conspiring to bless him. To serve him. To love him!

An Inverse Paranoid expects the best out of life.

An Inverse Paranoid expects great things will happen.

An Inverse Paranoid expects that he’ll walk into fields of blessing each day.

An Inverse Paranoid believes that the world is plotting to fulfill his dreams!

An Inverse Paranoid looks at bad things as merely disguised blessings.

An Inverse Paranoid wakes up each morning and say, “I expect to be blessed today! Yeepee!”

Are You A Blessing-Expert Or A Problem-Expert?

          Why do grateful people become Inverse Paranoids?

          First reason: Gratitude is one of the most powerful forms of love. And you know that love casts out all fear. Paranoia is fear. So gratitude casts out fear from your life.

          Here’s the second reason: Because grateful people focus on blessings in their life, they become Blessing-Experts. What does that mean? They know how a blessing looks like, sounds like, smells like, tastes like, and feels like. Because of this, when they open their eyes and look around their life, they’ll smell a blessing a mile away! They’ll zero on it and grab it.

          Ungrateful people are Problem-Experts.

          When they look around their lives, they can’t see the blessings right in front of their eyes because they don’t know how they look like.

         

          I hope you become an Inverse Paranoid, a Blessing-Expert very soon. 

Believe me, it’s outrageously fun!

          May your dreams come true,

          Bo Sanchez

PS. Grow in financial abundance! Test-Drive my TrulyRich Club Gold Membership for 2-months Free. You receive my daily emails and my PowerTalks on CDs mailed to your home, plus a lot more. All these to help you gain a new wealth mindset that will help you receive more financial blessings. Go to www.TrulyRichClub.com now!

PS2. Grow in spiritual abundance. Get a mountain load of spiritual blessings via www.KerygmaFamily.com now.

PS3. Connect to your Soul Desires. Get my free Ebook, How To Know If Your Dreams Are God’s Dreams, at www.BoSanchez.ph now!

 

Grumpy Grandma Gladys was the crankiest old woman in town.

One day, she announced to her family, “I want a pet.  It’s gotta be perfect!”

Boy, did her family have a hard time looking for a pet for her.

A nephew gave her a cat. 

“Too clingy,” she complained and returned it.

A niece gave her a turtle. 

“Too slow,” she complained and returned it.

A granddaughter gave her a parrot.  

After a few days, she returned it and said, “It complains a lot!”

Finally, they hit a pot of gold when they found a very special dog that was a genius.  The pet shop owner even told them, “I don’t even know how intelligent this dog is!  He keeps surprising me everyday.”  The family was so excited, they gave the dog to Grandma Gladys, hoping that it will finally give the old woman a happier disposition in life.

The next day, the family saw Grandma Gladys playing chess with the dog!

They were amazed, they said, “Aunt Gladys! That must be the smartest dog in the world!”

She smirked, “Nah…, I’m returning him to you too.  He’s lost 3 of the last 5 games.”

No matter what you do, this Grandma will never be happy.

The choice is ours: To be thankful or complain-full.

I believe this choice even affects your wealth…

 

Question: Are You Wealthy?

 

            The story above is pure fiction.

          Let me now tell you a true story.

This lady is a multi-millionaire. 

But completely and absolutely poor. 

If you’re confused, keep reading.

This wealthy woman has 5 helpers, 1 gardener, and 2 drivers. 

“Maid #1 is my personal assistant,” she explained to me one day.  “I can’t live without her.  She holds my cell phone.  She budgets for the house.  More importantly, she gives me a foot massage every night.   Maid #2 cleans the house.  Maid #3 does the laundry.  Maid #4 cooks.  And Maid #5 is the assistant of Maid #1.”

By chance, I met her one morning and she blurted out, “Brother Bo, I feel so stressed!  Life is so difficult.  Why is God doing this to me?”

“Why?  What happened?” I asked.  I imagined the worst.

“One of my maids is taking a vacation,” she cried, “and she’s been away for a week now.  So instead of five maids, I’m down to four.  Oh my gosh, I don’t know what to do anymore!  My life is in such a mess.”

Wow.  Poor woman.  I mean, having four maids is such a tragedy, right?  No human being should go through such a trial.  Makes you want to console her.  With a few swats on the head.

I wish I could say that I exaggerated the story to make you laugh.

Sorry.  This is a true story.

 

Wealth Is Measured By What?

 

I’m fully convinced now.

Wealth isn’t money.

Wealth isn’t the cars you drive or the houses you own.

Wealth isn’t your jewelry, the stocks, bonds, or cash in your bank.

I now believe that wealth is an emotion.

Wealth is an inner feeling.

More precisely, wealth is an outlook, an attitude, a belief.

          And the most obvious measurement of wealth is gratitude.

          My friend above, though a multi-millionaire, is very poor because she has very little gratitude.  Ungratefulness is focusing on what she didn’t have; Gratitude is focusing on what you have.

          I learned this lesson a long time ago…

 

Aling Doring’s Point-Point

 

            There was a time in my life when I had very little money.

          Most days, I couldn’t afford to eat in Jollibee. 

So everyday, I went to this tiny corner store called Point-Point. 

In Tagalog, Turo-Turo. 

Instead of a chair, it had a rough wooden bench.

Instead of a table, it had a linoleum-covered plywood. 

Instead of air-conditioning, it had this large sweaty lady named Aling Doring who, with a native abanico in her hand, fanned me and swatted the army of flies around me.  She also provided us great entertainment–telling us about Showbiz gossip from Inday Badiday.  (Okay, now you know which century this took place.) 

Point-Point sold me a bottomless soup, a cup of rice, a few strips of ampalaya, and 3 chunks of adobo–all for P10 only.  That was a long time ago.  When I was young and handsome.  (Now, I’m just handsome.)

          But every time I ate there, I felt so happy.  I felt like a king.  I felt so rich!

          Imagine, I could eat!  So many people–30% of the world–were starving.

          So I enjoyed the yummy food.  I enjoyed Aling Doring’s banter.  I enjoyed the jeepney drivers who ate with me–their smells, their burps, and their laughter.  It was absolutely lovely.  And I always thanked God for everything.

          Today, I have a little bit more money.  Most of my business lunches are now done in five-star hotels and restaurants.  I’ve been upgraded.

          But deep inside, nothing has changed.  I still feel like a king.  I still feel rich.

          Oh yes, compared to my billionaire financial mentors, I own crumbs.  But in my heart, I’m already a billionaire.  (I hope you are too.)

Remember this powerful truth:  Your Wealth equals your Gratitude.  And your Gratitude equals your Wealth.

But what kind of gratitude do you have?

Let’s find out…

 

3 Kinds Of Gratitude

 

      There are three degrees of gratitude:

·        Superficial Gratitude

·        Simple Gratitude

·        Sacred Gratitude

 

1.    Superficial Gratitude

 

This is when you’re thankful for Big-Ticket items only.

You win the Lotto.

You get a new car.

You finally pass the board exam after 9 tries.

Your daughter finally gets married at 45. 

Your visa is approved after 16 years of waiting. 

Your adulterous, jobless, alcoholic husband finally changes.

Or your adulterous, jobless, alcoholic husband finally dies.

Whichever comes first.

I mean, how can’t you not say thanks?

Everyone starts with Superficial Gratitude.  But I call it superficial because this feeling of gratitude will disappear rather quickly. 

Superficial Gratitude is great.  But if you want to be really happy, you need to graduate to a deeper form of gratitude…

 

2.    Simple Gratitude

 

In Simple Gratitude, you’re thankful even for the small things in life.  For the roof over your head, for the leftover food on your table, for the semi-neurotic family around you.   Stuff you take for granted.

Remember this famous line?

 

I once was sad for I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet.

–Unknown

 

One day, my friend complained about his decreasing hair.  I told him to think positive: his hair wasn’t decreasing, it was his forehead that was increasing.  He didn’t believe me and became more depressed.

So I texted him this slightly-edited version of the line above:

 

                   I once was sad for I had no hair until I met a man who had no head.

 

I think that sobered him up.  If you were to choose between baldness and beheading, what would you choose?

Today, he shines his head and calls himself Bruce Willis.

I read this mother’s prayer somewhere and decided to print it here for all the wonderful mothers reading my blog.

 

Thank you Lord for this sink of dirty dishes; that means we have plenty of food to eat.  Thank you for this pile of dirty, stinky laundry; we have plenty of nice clothes to wear.  Thank you for this finger-smudged refrigerator that needs defrosting so badly; It has served us faithfully for many years. It is full of cold drinks and enough leftovers for two or three meals.  Thank you, Lord, for this oven that absolutely must be cleaned today. It has baked so many things over the years.  Thank you, Lord, even for that slamming screen door. My kids are healthy and able to run and play.  Lord, the presence of all these chores awaiting me says You have richly blessed my family. I shall do them cheerfully and I shall do them gratefully.

 

But do you know that there’s something even more powerful than Simple Gratitude?

 

3. Sacred Gratitude

 

In Sacred Gratitude, you’re thankful for life itself. 

You’re thankful that you’re alive. 

You’re thankful that you exist.

You’re thankful that you breathe!

You’re thankful for the adventure of daily life, with all its ups and downs, highs and lows, and twists and turns.

This kind of gratitude doesn’t depend on situations anymore.

And there’s a big difference between knowing you need to be grateful, and actually having every cell of your body singing, “Thank You!”

          This is Sacred Gratitude.

          It’s one of the sweetest things in the world.

          Nothing can touch you.  You’re at peace.

When you have Simple Gratitude–and especially Sacred Gratitude–you receive so many blessings.

Why?

Because when you become grateful, you also become an…

 

…Inverse Paranoid!

 

I read this from Jack Canfield in his book, Success Principles, and quoted by many other authors–and I think it’s fantastic.

          What is an Inverse Paranoid?

     You know what a Paranoid is: A fearful person.  He thinks that the world is out there to get him.  To steal from him.  To hurt him.  To put him down.

     Well, an Inverse Paranoid is a happy person who believes the universe is conspiring to bless him.  To serve him.  To love him!

An Inverse Paranoid expects the best out of life.

An Inverse Paranoid expects great things will happen.

An Inverse Paranoid expects that he’ll walk into fields of blessing each day.

An Inverse Paranoid believes that the world is plotting to fulfill his dreams!

An Inverse Paranoid looks at bad things as merely disguised blessings.

An Inverse Paranoid wakes up each morning and say, “I expect to be blessed today!  Yeepee!”

 

Are You A Blessing-Expert Or A Problem-Expert?

 

            Why do grateful people become Inverse Paranoids?

          First reason: Gratitude is one of the most powerful forms of love.  And you know that love casts out all fear.  Paranoia is fear.  So gratitude casts out fear from your life.

          Here’s the second reason: Because grateful people focus on blessings in their life, they become Blessing-Experts.  What does that mean?  They know how a blessing looks like, sounds like, smells like, tastes like, and feels like.  Because of this, when they open their eyes and look around their life, they’ll smell a blessing a mile away!  They’ll zero on it and grab it.

          Ungrateful people are Problem-Experts.

          When they look around their lives, they can’t see the blessings right in front of their eyes because they don’t know how they look like.

         

          I hope you become an Inverse Paranoid, a Blessing-Expert very soon. 

Believe me, it’s outrageously fun!

 

          May your dreams come true,

 

 

          Bo Sanchez

 

PS. Grow in financial abundance!  Test-Drive my TrulyRich Club Gold Membership for 2-months Free.  You receive my daily emails and my PowerTalks on CDs mailed to your home, plus a lot more.  All these to help you gain a new wealth mindset that will help you receive more financial blessings.  Go to www.TrulyRichClub.com now!

 

PS2. Grow in spiritual abundance.  Get a mountain load of spiritual blessings via www.KerygmaFamily.com now.

 

PS3. Connect to your Soul Desires.  Get my free Ebook, How To Know If Your Dreams Are God’s Dreams, at www.BoSanchez.ph now!

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