Here are a few suggestions at http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2012/11/thanksgiving-planning.html
If you tie the loose ends, there is joy for you.
You have plenty of time to do it, but do it.
You have plenty of time to do it, but do it.
If you don't
believe in God, that is fine, it is still a release when you say thanks
to the benefit giver. But if you believe in God, the formless, being or
non-being, one or many, male, female or gender-less your faith
invariably prescribes you to say thanks to God in the form of prayers or
supplications... even for the only gift you may have; able to breath.
Despite
the shortcomings, please make a list of all the people you want to thank, even for
the littlest thing they have done for you... say thanks, call them or mail them a
card. It is very uplifting thing to do.
You know the
best time to make that list? Its your lunch hour... wherever whichever
restaurant you want to go including the peaceful McDonalds, Wendys or
your favorite... my favorite place is the library, that is my heaven! Be
with yourselves to make that list… there
is joy for you.
Once the list starts building, watch the good within you surfacing and making you happy.
I will repeat
my story of a man who had no limbs, no legs, just a torso, he
was grateful that he could see the blue skies, smell the dirt when it
rains, which is my favorite too, enjoy the aroma of the food as he went
door to door asking for food or alms.. its a real humbling story that I
was a part of, and Appaiah stunned me when he was so full of thanks for
that life... I want to thank Tehran Times, the Iranian News paper who
had published that piece a few years ago... that was joyful to me! They
just pulled it out of my blog www.TheGhouseDiary.com. God willing I will
get that story published in Huffington Post for thanksgiving, with
additional info on my blog.
MikeGhouse is a speaker, thinker and a
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cohesion at work place or social settings. He is committed to building a Cohesive America and offers
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