The 5-Minute Technique You Can Use to Change Your Life

I can still remember the day when I first discovered this secret that changed my life.

It’s quite simple really…a strategy that you can use starting today to change your life. It takes just 5 minutes.

It’s brought an amazing amount of calm and focus into my life.
Without a doubt, it is one of the secrets to my success.

If you haven’t guessed yet, I’m talking about using a journal.

The 5 minutes I spend journaling each day have led to amazing business insights, personal breakthroughs and more.

I wrote you a short essay about my daily practice. But before you read it, I want you to know that I had a small order of special journals created just for you. The journal is beautiful, simple to use and an absolute pleasure to hold. It’s the best tool for doing this daily practice.

I recommend you read my short essay below and then order a copy for yourself…I promise it will change your life.



There I was, sitting at my kitchen table, and suffering from severe writer’s block. I had no idea what to say. The clean, white pages of my first Gratitude Journal were too clean to spoil with any old random thought.

You might feel the same way when you first open this book. Stumped about what to write. But trust me, not only will the feelings of gratitude, thanks, and appreciation for who and what you have in life soon flow freely, but this (seemingly) small daily ritual will have a big, positive impact on your life.

It did for me.

After I first heard my friend Vishen Lakhiani, the entrepreneur behind MindValley.com, discuss the idea of a gratitude log years ago I immediately began attempting my own version.

Eventually I stumbled across a formula that you’ll be given in this book. I owe deep gratitude and thanks to both Vishen and one of my mentors, Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach fame, for helping me put this system together.


The Early To Rise System of Gratitude comprises two main components.

In the first component, you will start by listing your gratitude for "one big thing" in your life.

Then you list an opportunity that you are grateful to have. Third, you’ll list something that you did that day – or yesterday – that you are grateful for having the chance to have done. Next you’ll list something that you are going to do that day that you are grateful to have the chance to do. And finally, you finish with appreciation for all of the people in your life that you want to list.


For example, one of my recent entries went like this:

Gratitude
For the ability to write out on the farm on a beautiful sunny day.
Opportunity
For the chance to interview one of my most successful coaching clients.
Did
Completed this month’s Financial Independence newsletter.
Do
Film 10 YouTube videos for Turbulence Training.
Appreciate
My mom, Bally the Dog, my business partners Matt Smith and Bedros Keuilian, my best friend Jeremy, my assistant, Amy, and the nice customer that posted an amazing success story on my Facebook page.

It’s always the gratitude for complete strangers or “first timers on your list” that will bring a smile to your face. After all, it’s like you’re talking about them behind their back – but in a GREAT way!


The second component of your Gratitude Journal involves listing 5 things you accomplished that day.

This idea comes from Dan Sullivan (and he recommends teaching it to your children, so that they learn the power of positive momentum early in their life).

At first it might seem difficult to come up with five accomplishments. After all, it was just another ordinary day at work, right? But then you’ll remember how you had a great call with your manager or a colleague. You might have stuck to your diet plans at lunch, even though your department went to Appleby’s and everyone else shared the high-calorie appetizer. Or it might simply have been that you had a 5-minute conversation with your spouse or child.

All of these are accomplishments.

For some reason we’ve become immune to being grateful for the small miracles and wonders in day-to-day life. Well, no longer.

It’s time to boost your mood through gratitude journaling. Write them down, and be grateful for them. Eventually you’ll get to the point where you have a hard time limiting yourself to just five items. And that will be when you start to maximize the positive momentum of this little daily ritual.


So back to my virgin Gratitude Journal. What did I write on my first day of this journey?

I thought and thought, flicking the top of my ball point pen, fiddling with the journal, and staring into space. Suddenly, it came to me, and I wrote down what was, and continues to be, the number one thing that I am grateful for every day. I don't write it down every day or even every week, but rarely a month goes by when I don't list, "This fortunate life" as my number one item to be grateful for in my life.

I truly am blessed. And so are you. Never forget it.
Use this ritual to remind yourself of all the great things in your life.
It will reduce your blood pressure, brighten your mood, make you more patient and positive with other people, and will bring a smile to your face no matter how cloudy the day.

I think you'll agree that we are both living lives of luck and prosperity if we’re even able to have this conversation at all.

If you're not in agreement yet, a few sessions of Gratitude Journaling are sure to change your mind.

Enjoy the journey to becoming a better person through this simple act that requires only pen, paper, and an open heart.


To your fortunate life,

Craig Ballantyne

Editor, Early To Rise




“Choose to be optimistic. It feels better.” – Dalai Lama




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