Gratitude is not a checklist item you complete before moving on with your day. It is a frequency you tune into, one that shifts how you perceive everything already here. When you stop reaching for what's next and start noticing what already surrounds you, something in the nervous system softens. The breath in your lungs, the ground holding your weight, the people who show up even when you forget to thank them. This is not positive thinking. It is presence wearing a different name. In the corporate world we are trained to chase the next milestone, the next win, the next proof of worth. Gratitude interrupts that chase. It says you are already enough, right here, in this unfinished moment. Try this: before your next meeting, name one thing you have not yet acknowledged today. Let that be your anchor before you walk back into the noise. Gary, - The Corporate Alchemist