As you head into the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend, take a few minutes to contemplate what you are most grateful for today, this week and this year.
Yup, I did, I actually suggested that you slow down in the midst of food prep, travel and time with family to wrap yourself in the essence of what this holiday is about.
Giving Thanks. Expressing and sharing what you are thankful for.
If you are in a funk about something, maybe your travel plans were impacted by snow or construction, or the family drama has begun… Shift your perspective and have some fun!
Lighten the mood by making a list of 27 things you’re grateful for.
It will shift your perspective, I promise.
The more often you focus on things you love and appreciate this weekend, the better you’ll feel.
I’ll start…
– I’m grateful for my parents longevity, both are 93 years old and living independently
– I’m grateful for the opportunity to be interviewed by my mentor, Jack Canfield
– I’m grateful for snow plow drivers that plow all night and day
– I’m grateful for discovering cacao as a replacement for coffee
– I’m grateful for all of my business and private coaching clients who chose me
– I’m grateful for YOU being one of my readers, taking the time to discover what I share with you throughout the year…no matter how inconsistent my timing is
– I’m grateful for everyone who made the time to read and write endorsements for my new book.And I’m grateful for technology which allows us to communicate with each other easily, and share the special offers, for purposeful, inspirational books and programs.
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