Seven Things to Be Thankful For
Seven Things to Be Thankful For
As we begin to close on a year full of tumult and aggravation for some, it is time to begin to reflect on those things that bring life and happiness to you and those around you. In fact, if you refrain from the gloomy media forecasts the world and your place in it is not that bad. Life is what you make of it and this Thanksgiving there is much to be thankful for.
- Family. There is often talk of who your friends are but in reality there is nothing stronger than blood. Those that love you unconditionally are friends for life. Your family always supports you for the good and the aggravating times.
- Friends. We all need them. Similar to family they are available to make us laugh and allow us to cry. They accept our foibles and like family truly allow us to be who we want to be.
- Health. Nothing is more important than being six feet above ground. There have been a wealth of reports of virus and other disease issues, however if you and those around you are healthy you have much to be thankful for. In addition, according to recent statistics we are all living more active and healthy lives.
- Technology. While I am anti- social, I believe there is an air of truth and possibility to the use of social networking. These new “norms” have reconnected alliances and previous friends. Distance has lessened and those alliances that one swore never to be broken are now amended.
- Home. True, foreclosures are plaguing the American public yet those reading this should be truly blessed they have a roof over their head and are warm and feel protected this particular season.
- Freedom. There is much to be said about democracy and freedom. However the ability to project our opinions is a part of our American backbone. Yet most important is offering a strong silent prayer to those in harms way that allow us to scream, shout, cajole and walk about under such freedom.
- Dreams. Be thankful that you can dream a new future and think of the new ideas and goals you have for tomorrow. Be thankful there will be tomorrow, and be thankful to those around you that can be with you during this season.
Yes, it has been an arduous year for some. Yes we must look at some of these issues as elements for change. Each day is a gift; cherish this time with family and friends. Sometimes it is not about the material items but of memories and love shared. That is Thanksgiving.
©2009. Drew Stevens PhD. All Rights Reserved.
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November 24th, 2009 at 6:53 pm
Well said, an excellent article.