Good morning! Good morning! When I was 10, I was a math whiz. My mother was always helping kids in our neighborhood and we often took in a child who might have been having problems in their home. One year, we took in a young man who was around 18 and wanted to get into the military. Unfortunately, his education had been lacking and he was unable to pass the math test.
I went to my school principal and asked if he could loan me elementary math books. I started tutoring him 2 hours a night, beginning with first grade math and gradually working upward. A year later when he took his test, he passed and began a successful military career.
We didn't keep in touch, but about 10 years later he called and left a message on my mother's answering machine. He called to thank us for helping him out and specifically for the tutoring. He was now married with a family and enjoying a successful career. That message of thanks touched my heart and has always been remembered.
Sharing our thankfulness with someone else each day can dramatically enrich our life and the lives of those we thank. This can be done in person, through a phone call, or through a thank you card. Try to use a thank you cards instead of emails as the process of writing encourages us to slow down (plus people are inundated with emails these days--there is something about a thoughtfully written thank-you note that is very special to both sender and recipient).
If you need some help on what to write, I have included a couple of valuable links that contain many ideas you can use as a springboard. Incorporate this thankfulness practice part of your morning or evening routine.
http://www.cardsshoppe.com/wording.asp
http://www.brownielocks.com/notes.html
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Your Turn
Take a few minutes to generate a list of people you would like to thank. They can be current people in your life or people from long ago.
Your Daily Affirmation:
I am never too busy to thoughtfully express my thankfulness.
Super-Sprint Weekend 9/29 and 9/30
16 hours of cleaning sprints
and 2 hours of health sprints
Is your house in disarray? Do you have some organizing projects that need attention? Get ready for our first SUPER-SPRINT weekend! Our free sprint sessions actually make cleaning fun as you sprint around the house in 20 minute increments and then check back in to our chat room to report your progress. Since we will be in Orlando, some wonderful moderators have offered to host a super-sprint to do something fun for those of you that won't be joining us in Orlando. There will be prizes and more! Click here - and sign up for our free SUPER SPRINT REMINDER AND DETAILS to receive instructions by the middle of this week on how to participate and the full schedule. Note: If you have never used a chat room, don't worry - this is painless--I promise! You'll be so glad you joined in!
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And as always, don't forget to start your day with a heartfelt "Something great is going to happen today... I can't wait to see what it is!"
And when ending your day ask yourself, "What is one more thing I can do to make today matter?"
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