Gracious. It's a word we don't hear too often, a word whose meaning has been lost in the fray of vulgarity and the doctrine of selfishness. How many people could accurately define gracious if put on the spot? My guess is not many. I had a hard time coming up with the words when I asked myself this question. I always knew the feeling of graciousness, but putting words to this word was elusive.
marked by kindness and courtesy, tact and delicacy
characterized by charm, good taste, and generosity of spirit
archaic meaning: godly
Just as the lexicon has dropped the word, so has the world dropped the virtue. Do you know gracious people? Is graciousness outdated and unimportant today? Or is there still a place for it? How does graciousness play out in a real life full of jobs, laundry, and spilled yogurt?
My plan? To cultivate a gracious spirit in myself and in my family, to wield the banner of courtesy and respect in a world that diminishes refinement.
31 Days of Gracious Living
Day 1: Intro, Fallen from the lexicon
Day 2: What's the point?
Day 3: The Golden Rule lived
Day 5: Refinement defined
Day 6: Happy birthday
Day 7: Filled with compassion
Day 8: Table manners matter
Day 9: Notes from Emily Post
Day 10: Refining the Golden Rule
Day 11: My day
Day 12: The sweetest moment
Day 13: Love and refinement
Day 14: For when you don't feel gracious
Day 15: What it means to have grit
Day 16: Halfway there
Day 17: Throwing a party
Day 18: Let's talk about that ego
Day 19: A day at the pumpkin patch
Day 20: When music filled my soul
Day 21: Weighing in
Day 22: Year three
Day 23: What confidence isn't
Day 24: A napless day
Day 25: On forgiveness and apology
Day 26: Attending a party
Day 27: Living grace
Day 28: Customer service
Day 29: The benefit of the doubt
Day 30: A reminder
Day 31: Conclusion
1 comment:
Love it! Ill stick with you!
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