My super power is accepting what is. Doesn’t mean I settle for what is. After all I’m a catalyst for change. Accepting and appreciating what is makes for a solid foundation and a realistic start. I can’t get from here to there if I don’t know – and value – where here is. I give thanks for my super power. I didn’t do anything to get this super power. No degree for it, no lightening strike – I was born with it – lucky genes and family history, felt safe growing up. I give thanks for (value) clean drinkable tap water, regular garbage pick-up, laden grocery shelves, the sun shining as often as it does. I give thanks for my sons, their wives, my grandkids, my extended family, my home life, my inspiring co-workers, my health and especially, my honey. I give thanks for the health problems our system has – I don’t live in a refugee camp outside Syria.
I give thanks, for you, my loyal readers. I look forward to this virtual community every week that welcomes my musing on the magic levers of best health. Happy Thanksgiving!
Gratitude is so powerful, Danny. Thanks for this poignant reminder. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.