At any rate, a reminder to me of how important nature is to nourishing my spirit--my happiness and feeling of inner peace. I am not alone, of course, as enjoying time in nature is wisely viewed as good medicine. I do recommend it be done regularly! Whether a glimpse of a sunset, noticing the golden and auburn glow of November leaves on the trees, or watching a squirrel scramble up and down a tree, appreciation of nature can't help but bring us into a state of appreciation. And appreciation feels good, really good. As Albert Einstein said, "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as everything is a miracle."
And appreciation works miracles in relationships too. Especially in your closest relationships - you know, the one where we can slip into treating each other, after awhile, like old shoes. But cultivating the habit of appreciation brings good feelings AND rich rewards. I made a vow to express to my sweetie twice each day my appreciation of something about him or something he did. Funny, once I got into doing this, I started to notice all sorts of wonderful things! I didn't want to limit myself to two, because there was so much more there to appreciate. And, I noticed the appreciations coming back to me, too - a nice, unexpected gift. So, here's to cultivating the habit of appreciation -- each day.