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Gratitude List…

posted by Joan Ball | 5:17pm Wednesday November 25, 2009
While we don’t need to wait for Thanksgiving to write a gratitude list, it’s not a bad time to reflect and say thank you. Here are some of the things I have to be grateful for today…

My husband and I are still best friends after after 13 years of marriage.

Three unique and talented kids who I love choose to call me mom.

Following my passions and vocation have converged in a teaching and writing career that is challenging and fulfilling.

I’ve learned that I don’t have to be “happy” in order to be happy and that I can mourn deep losses and celebrate great joys in the same moment.

The pursuit of perfection is no longer on my to-do list.

I no longer keep to-do lists.

I am not alone, even when I feel that way.

Neither are you.

So, what’s on your gratitude list? 


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L.L. Barkat

posted November 25, 2009 at 5:47 pm


Gratitude. For such as you. :)



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