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Gratitude

30 Dec 2013 | 12 Days of Christmas, Happiness

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What do you want to give thanks for as you look back at 2013?

Experiences enjoyed, lessons learned, opportunities, challenges, successes, surprises, people…

I love how in shifting our perspective, gratitude actually changes our lasting experience of something. In fact, the days when nothing makes sense are the days when I know I need to stop and declare what I’m thankful for.

Who do you want to say thank you to? 

Go do it now – say it in person, send a message, give them a hug. Bless them by letting them know what a blessing they’ve been to you this year.

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