Wednesday 9 February 2011

5 Things That Were Given to Me for Nothing

5 Things That Were Given to Me for Nothing

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Over the last year I have read lots of material on self-improvement
and success. One common theme I found in almost everything I read was
an emphasis on gratitude. In an effort to increase gratitude in my
life, I have listed the top 5 things that have been given to me for
nothing:

! 1. My Car !

When my Gramma bought a new car, she sold her 1997 Ford Tauras to me
for $1. A white Tauras isn't exactly the coolest car on the block, but
I have driven it for 7 years with minimal maintenance costs. After 14
years and 100,000+ miles, it still gets me where I need to go.

! 2. My Education !

I was fortunate enough to have great parents who decided at a young
age to save money for my education. I graduated from Purdue University
in 2009 with no student loans and $0 paid by me towards my tuition.
They also paid my rent all four years. The only thing I had to do was
graduate on time. I know that most people don't get an amazing deal
like this and for that I am grateful.

! 3. My Computer !

When I graduated from High School in 2005, my parents threw a
graduation party for me. I netted about $2,000 in cash gifts and used
it to buy a brand new laptop.

In 2008, the laptop was stolen when our house was robbed. Good thing
my parents had home owners insurance. The laptop was covered for $1200
which I used to buy a new computer that I still use to this very day.

! 4. My Job !

After three years of studying Food Process Engineering at Purdue, I
realized that a 9-5 job at one of the big food companies wasn't the
life for me. I spent the last year of college building websites for
my own personal profit and in the process learned a lot about web
development.

After I graduated, I made one call to a cousin who owned a web
development company. He gave me an opportunity to work on a project
which eventually led to a full time gig.

I put this on my list because my cousin had no reason to hire me. I
had no degree and no professional experience, but he took a chance and
gave me an opportunity.

! 5. My Websites !

I own and operate several blogs in my spare time. I build my sites on
either WordPress or Drupal. Both of these website platforms are open
source projects that are completely free to use.

In the web development world, it is so easy to take for granted all
of the free information, scripts, programs, and platforms that are
available. The cost to develop a blog platform similar to WordPress or
Drupal would be in the thousands, not to mention all of the free
modules and add-ons.

The WordPress and Drupal communities have created a product that
allows me to set up a new blog in minutes for free.

! Summary !

It was so easy for me to think of these 5 things because I truly feel
like I did nothing to get them.

After I became aware of the obvious things, I couldn't help but think
of all the not so obvious things I am given on a daily basis. Things
like clean water, refrigeration, internet access, and air
conditioning. I pay for all of these things, but I had nothing to do
with the invention or discovery of these daily amenities. They simply
happened and now I am here to benefit.

It doesn't stop there though. After I became aware of the more subtle
things I am given, I took the next inevitable step. I became thankful
for my existence. I don't know how I ended up in this world, but I
wake up everyday grateful for the opportunity to experience life.

Waking up every day with gratitude for being alive is like starting
the day with a built-in advantage. It doesn't matter what happens the
rest of the day because it is all extra. This might sound like a
recipe for complacency, but it's actually the opposite. Being
grateful for what I have not only drives me to want more, it creates
a flow of abundance into my life that will provide for my deepest
desires.

*Start a flow of abundance in your life! Leave your list of 5 things
you are grateful for in the comments section below.*

_David DiGiovanni is a freelance blogger and the founder of Let Go And
Flow - a self help blog based on the writings of Deepak Chopra. 
Follow him on Twitter @_ http://twitter.com/daviddigiovanni)

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