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Gratitude and Consciousness: Observing Thoughts and Utilizing Time

I woke up this morning feeling groggy, but I am grateful for the richness and blessings around me. Every day, I remind myself to be thankful for my life on this planet and the opportunity to create new adventures.

I am grateful for the awareness that being ignored can either be an observation or a reaction. Instead of reacting to the many thoughts that pop up throughout my day, I choose to observe them and ignore them if I don't have time to investigate them further. This helps me acknowledge the thought without getting bogged down in it, allowing me to move forward with my day.

I am grateful for the chance to do things at any time of the day, not just during certain hours. I may procrastinate, but I know I can utilize that time to be productive and complete tasks that require my attention. By recognizing this, I can be have more time in my day for conscious activities. I am a conscious being who can change the paradigm of my day by implementing myself on a conscious level.

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