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Hello!
Welcome to another issue of Appreciation in Action! I hope you and the people close to you are doing well. I also hope that 2006 is off to a fantastic start. If you stop for a moment and focus on the good stuff in your life and the great things about those around you. you will notice that there is so much to appreciate!
With Gratitude,

Appreciate the Journey
My wife Michelle and I are expecting our first child in early March! We are very excited, nervous, grateful, curious, joyous, and more as we anticipate the arrival of our little girl. With all of the books, classes, advice, and conversations we have recently encountered, most of the focus of this information has been on “preparing” for the birth and/or for being a parent. I have not heard much attention placed upon enjoying or appreciating the journey.
As I find myself often caught in my own internal struggle between planning/worrying about the future and appreciating the magical process of the pregnancy, John Lennon's well-known song lyrics ring in my head, “Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans.”
We live in a culture that is obsessed with outcomes and results. So much of what we do, think about, and talk about is focused on the future. While I do not believe there is anything wrong with preparing, making plans, having goals, and/or pursuing dreams - there seems to be an inherent flaw in this intense attachment we have to preparation and to “success.” What's the point of having all of these plans, goals, and dreams if we don't enjoy or appreciate what we are doing while we are doing it?
We have all experienced some version of “missing out” on something great because our attention was on some goal or some worry out in the future. For many, this is an on-going challenge. Being able to stop and appreciate the journey - regardless of where we are on our path - is essential to our fulfillment in life. Even if where we are is not where we say we want to be, there we are anyway. And, we always have a choice in each moment - to either suffer or celebrate.
This choice of suffering or celebrating is up to us and has everything to do with our ability to appreciate the journey we are on, right now. Instead of waiting to look back in hindsight and realize how perfect things were or to later realize that “everything happens for a reason,” what if we could truthfully and passionately appreciate the journey of our lives in every moment - regardless of the circumstances. We each have this power and ability within us!

Think of an important area of your life right now in which you have a big goal or dream. In that area and in relation to that goal, make a list of ten or more things that you appreciate about where you are on your journey right now. Once you make this list, share it with three or more people as a way to acknowledge yourself and to publicly appreciate exactly where you are on your journey.

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About Mike Robbins
Mike Robbins is an expert in success, teamwork, and the power of appreciation. As a former professional baseball player and Internet advertising sales executive, as well as a life-long student of personal development, Mike brings a varied and impressive background to the clients with whom he works. Through his keynotes, seminars, writing, and one-on-one coaching, Mike empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to be more productive, appreciative, and successful. Feel free to contact Mike for more information about his speaking and coaching programs.
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