This article was co-authored by Taylor Rochestie. Taylor Rochestie is a Professional Basketball Player, Author, and Speaker. Having lived in 12 countries, immersing himself in local cultures and learning about the diversity of life, Taylor offers a unique perspective through his book, "A New 20/20 Vision: Cultivate Joy, Reprogram Your Mind, and Define Life Through an Authentic Lens." He also has over 11 years of professional basketball experience with the Israel Basketball Premier League and the Montenegro men's national basketball team.
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We live in a world full of abundance. Most of us have access to everything we need and much of what we desire. Yet many people are very dissatisfied with their lives. Instead of getting into the never ending cycle of always wanting more and being critical of everyone, try a little gratitude.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 7:Start saying thank you for everything.
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1Be thankful for time, gifts, service rendered, assistance, kind words, everything.
- Remember: what you seek is what you'll find! Try to highlight the positive things in your life instead of the negative ones.[1]
Method 2
Method 2 of 7:Make a list of things and people you appreciate.
Method 3
Method 3 of 7:Volunteer.
Method 4
Method 4 of 7:If you're lucky enough to have electricity and indoor plumbing, try to do without it for one full day.
Method 5
Method 5 of 7:If you regularly go out to eat or have help around the house, try to spend one week doing it all for yourself.
Method 6
Method 6 of 7:If you have your own personal transportation, or live on a bus route, try walking everywhere for a few days.
Method 7
Method 7 of 7:If you find yourself being overly critical of people around you, make a mental list of their good qualities.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can you develop an attitude of gratitude?
Taylor RochestieTaylor Rochestie is a Professional Basketball Player, Author, and Speaker. Having lived in 12 countries, immersing himself in local cultures and learning about the diversity of life, Taylor offers a unique perspective through his book, "A New 20/20 Vision: Cultivate Joy, Reprogram Your Mind, and Define Life Through an Authentic Lens." He also has over 11 years of professional basketball experience with the Israel Basketball Premier League and the Montenegro men's national basketball team.
Professional Basketball Player
A great thing to have is an endless thankfulness type of mentality. Negativity and positivity don't happen in a vacuum. So, when you're dealing with negative things, there are positive things around you. Remember that and try to think on the things that you are thankful for! -
QuestionWhat causes a lack of gratitude?
Taylor RochestieTaylor Rochestie is a Professional Basketball Player, Author, and Speaker. Having lived in 12 countries, immersing himself in local cultures and learning about the diversity of life, Taylor offers a unique perspective through his book, "A New 20/20 Vision: Cultivate Joy, Reprogram Your Mind, and Define Life Through an Authentic Lens." He also has over 11 years of professional basketball experience with the Israel Basketball Premier League and the Montenegro men's national basketball team.
Professional Basketball Player
Most of the time, people define happiness as being successful, relating success and happiness in the same sentence. I try to redefine that through a different sentence: "I'm on the pursuit of success through happiness, not on the pursuit of happiness through success." That should change your mindset and the way you look at each thing that you're bringing into your life.
References
- ↑ Taylor Rochestie. Professional Basketball Player. Expert Interview. 13 July 2021.




























































