Daily Question, January 25 What could I say today that I have been wanting to say for a long time? 23 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Malag6 months agoMalagWell, this: thanks to everyone on this site for great contributions every morning. 1 Reply Ose6 months agoOseA huge thank you! 0 Reply Layla6 months agoLaylaI surrender to God. I couldn’t say that before. In the back of my mind, the words “be careful what you wish for” would play as if what I asked for or needed would be distorted into something difficult and painful (my childhood was rough). My perspective has changed since. 2 Reply Linda6 months agoLindaI forgive myself for my many mistakes and shortcomings. (Still don’t quite believe it but that is what came up for me). 5 Reply Javier Visionquest6 months agoJavier Visionquest“I am so proud of you!” 2 Reply Don Jones6 months agoDon JonesThe Source of all things is concealed at our very heart and centre. The art of life is to connect up consciously with this fantastic Resource. 2 Reply Elle6 months agoElleFrom my thoughts- it said, “Yes”—–but honestly, I’m not sure what for (so) I’ll just have to let the day unfold….. 4 Reply Marco6 months agoMarcoSono all’inizio del mio percorso di gratitudine,spero sia il modo migliore per ritrovare un po di pace interiore. 3 Reply Michele6 months agoMicheleTranslation=I am at the beginning of my path of gratitude, I hope it is the best way to find some inner peace. 1 Reply Lee Anne6 months agoLee AnneThank you. Thank you for this moment. I would like to say this not once or twice or three times in a day but throughout the day for the joys, the mysteries, the sorrows, too. Yes, I want to say Thank You for this ‘dance of life’ over and over, allowing my feet to kiss the earth and my grateful voice soar through the cosmos. 6 Reply Patricia6 months agoPatriciaI don’t know that I put off saying things. Sometimes, for the good of my own soul, I keep my thoughts to myself rather than give in to the momentarily ‘pleasure’ of saying something unhelpful because I’m irritated or angry. But I’ll think about this question today. 5 Reply EJP6 months agoEJPDespite this challenging season of my life, I am truly grateful for all that I am and all that I have. 6 Reply fMouse6 months agofMouseI am grateful to understand now that sometimes I say too much out of wanting to be understood, I will practice saying only what is needed and trust this life. ❤️ 4 Reply Michele6 months agoMicheleSomething magical will happen today:) 4 Reply sunnypatti6 months agosunnypattiI haven’t held back anything I’ve wanted to say for several years now. But something I don’t say enough is something I should say to myself daily – you are doing a great job. Keep up the good work! 7 Reply Antoinette6 months agoAntoinetteFreedom is always here in the present moment! I’m so grateful for letting go! Tbbak ypu so much for this present life! 7 Reply Christine6 months agoChristineToday I ask Sunnypatti a question. So, more asking than saying. I’ve been wondering for a while if Sunnypatti’s profile picture is a wedding picture. Is that correct? I think it’s a beautiful picture. 💕 4 Reply Patricia6 months agoPatriciaI’m glad you asked this question, Christine — and it makes me wonder about everyone else’s profile pictures as well. Mine is a dragonfly that I appliquéd and beaded onto a small art quilt I made a few years ago. Maybe others will share about theirs as well…. 🙂 3 Reply Blossom6 months agoBlossomMy picture is a flower that I actually grew, called Thunbergia Alata, native plant of Nigeria, common name is White Halo. The plant is often thought of as an annual but in actuality it is a tender perennial that needs delicate care if it is to bloom again. The Latin meaning of word Alata(s) is “having wings”. I made this my spirit flower. Every day I nurtured Alata along the way. It is exciting for me to see her grow, as with all my perennials, from the first little green tendrils breaking...My picture is a flower that I actually grew, called Thunbergia Alata, native plant of Nigeria, common name is White Halo. The plant is often thought of as an annual but in actuality it is a tender perennial that needs delicate care if it is to bloom again. The Latin meaning of word Alata(s) is “having wings”. I made this my spirit flower. Every day I nurtured Alata along the way. It is exciting for me to see her grow, as with all my perennials, from the first little green tendrils breaking through the dirt, to the beautiful blossom once the warmth of the sun opens her up. I love her. Read More3 Reply Christine6 months agoChristineWell, Patricia, I love the sun and sunny days. Especially in the forest when the sun makes beautiful spots of light through the treetops on the mossy floor of the forest.☀️🌳 5 Reply sunnypatti6 months agosunnypattiThank you, Christine… it is indeed a wedding photo. The most enchanted, perfect day 🙂 5 Reply Patricia6 months agoPatriciaI wish I could see it enlarged! My eyes aren’t too good in the early morning!! 2 Reply Kevin6 months agoKevinThank you, to all the days I have lived in and through that made showing up today possible. Thank you, indeed! 8 Reply My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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