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This Thanksgiving let’s embrace gratitude for the challenges that have shaped us, as they’ve taught us to be stronger and kinder. Read our full blog post on “Finding Gratitude in the Storms of Life” here: https://lnkd.in/e9NMhrf6
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Every year around this time, family and friends gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving. It's also around this time where people slow down and reflect on exactly what brings them the most gratitude. While I prepare to celebrate one of my favorite holidays, I want to share three of life's most valuable treasures which we can all be grateful for this year. You can read all about it in my article below: https://lnkd.in/eV5VxygX
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In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, focusing on what we lack rather than what we have. We may measure our success by the latest gadgets, our job titles, or the number of followers on social media. But true gratitude comes from recognizing the simple yet profound elements of our existence. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, let us cultivate an attitude of gratitude that extends beyond this holiday. By regularly reflecting on what we’re thankful for, we can foster a more joyful and fulfilling life. So this Thanksgiving, take a moment to pause, reflect, and appreciate the abundance that surrounds you. What are you truly thankful for? Let that question guide you as you celebrate this season of gratitude.
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Every year around this time, family and friends gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving. It's also around this time where people slow down and reflect on exactly what brings them the most gratitude. While I prepare to celebrate one of my favorite holidays, I want to share three of life's most valuable treasures which we can all be grateful for this year. You can read all about it in my article below: https://lnkd.in/eGZknknQ
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As we head towards the Thanksgiving holiday in America, may we truly be thankful. Over the years, I've noticed a trend of people being less thankful and more inclined to complain. However, being thankful is not just a religious observation; it's a universal practice that enriches our lives and workplaces. Thanksgiving has its roots in the early 17th century when the Pilgrims celebrated their first successful harvest with a feast, sharing their gratitude with the Native Americans who helped them. This tradition of giving thanks has evolved, but its essence remains the same: recognizing and appreciating the good in our lives. In the professional world, gratitude can transform our work environment. It fosters a positive culture, enhances teamwork, and boosts morale. When we take a moment to appreciate our colleagues, the opportunities we have, and the progress we've made, we create a more supportive and productive workplace. I know one of the many things I am thankful for is my career at Jack Henry. I have had the opportunity to learn and grow from some amazing people, and it is all because of the great culture that our founders instilled at the beginning. Let's use this Thanksgiving to reflect on our blessings and express our gratitude. Whether it's a simple thank you to a coworker, acknowledging the efforts of your team, or appreciating the support of your network, let's make thankfulness a part of our professional lives. Happy Thanksgiving to all! 🦃🍂 #Thanksgiving #Gratitude #Thankful #ProfessionalGrowth #PositiveWorkplace #Teamwork #Leadership #WorkCulture #ThanksgivingHistory
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Gratitude and Reflection This Thanksgiving 🍁🦃✨ As we gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving, it’s a time to express gratitude for the blessings in our lives. However, it’s also a time to reflect on the history behind this holiday—a history that is complex and, for many, painful. Thanksgiving is often associated with ideals of unity and shared prosperity, but its origins are deeply tied to the history of Indigenous peoples in the United States. The arrival of European settlers brought immense suffering to Native communities, including displacement, loss of culture, and violence. This Thanksgiving let’s take a moment to honor and recognize the resilience and contributions of Indigenous peoples, whose histories and cultures are foundational to this land. 🌎🌿 Here are a few meaningful ways to engage in this reflection: ✨ Educate ourselves about the history of the Native peoples whose land we inhabit. 🛍️ Support Indigenous-owned businesses, artists, and organizations. 📣 Amplify Indigenous voices and advocate for policies that protect their rights and sovereignty. Thanksgiving is an opportunity not just to celebrate but to learn, acknowledge, and act. By doing so, we create a more inclusive and thoughtful tradition—one that embraces truth and respect. Wishing everyone a Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, growth, and meaningful connection. 🍂💛
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🦃 Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁 Thanksgiving is a time to pause, reflect, and be thankful for the good things in our lives. It’s also a great reminder to show gratitude and spread kindness wherever we can. Wishing you a wonderful day filled with joy, gratitude, and plenty of good food. 🧡 #Thanksgiving #ServiceExcellence #Gratitude #ClientAppreciation #ThankfulThursday #BusinessPartnership #success #successful #successmindset #successtips #keytosuccess #successstory #businesssuccess #successdriven #successfulstoner #successmore #roadtosuccess #successmotivation #successhabits #successfull #sayyestosuccess #successfulpeople #lawofsuccess #successsecrets #successstories #successprinciples #besuccessful
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. But can we talk about something for a second? Why do we only take one day a year to say “thank you”? To appreciate the people in our lives? To reflect on what we’re grateful for? Life moves fast. We spend most of it chasing the next goal, the next milestone, the next big thing. And it’s so easy to forget the little things: → That friend who checks in on you randomly. → That colleague who makes work feel less like work. → That stranger who held the door when you were in a rush. Here’s what I’ve learned: - Gratitude isn’t just about the big wins. - It’s about noticing the small moments that make life beautiful. So, this Thanksgiving, let’s try something different. Let’s not just say “thank you” today. Let’s carry it with us—every day, in every way. - Tell someone they matter. - Appreciate the small joys. - Celebrate the now. Because life doesn’t wait for a holiday to give us moments worth being thankful for. P.S.: What’s one thing you’re most thankful for this year?
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Never a Bad Time to be Grateful While Thanksgiving undoubtedly presents an opportune time for gratitude, I think it’s a dominant strategy to always be grateful. When we choose to be grateful, it can transform even the most challenging situations: declining an offer from someone, sharing difficult news, etc. Gratitude allows our sincerity shine through more effectively and helps us maintain our integrity during these interactions. I work quite a few gratefulness practices and there are 2 that I really like: 1. Upon waking, say out loud 5 things that I’m grateful for. This puts a healthy ‘lens’ on for the day. 2. Prior to meetings, intentionally create my way of being and include gratitude as part of it. I stay more centered this way. Thanks Ron Macklin for this one. I’m curious what works for everyone else.
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In a few days, loved ones of all ages will gather to be grateful! As you prepare for your Thanksgiving celebration, consider these ideas to get the different generations in your family connecting: 1. Merge the kids’ and adults’ tables. Don’t segment seating by age, instead mix generations and see what happens. Whether a grandparent shares a pearl of wisdom or a teen captures the meal on SnapChat, everyone can learn from each other! 2. Ask questions and share stories. Research shows that stories sync the brains of the storyteller and the listener. What a great way to transfer knowledge, wisdom, and legacy with those you love! Here are some conversation sparkers: · What was Thanksgiving like when you were growing up? · What is your favorite holiday memory or tradition? · Who or what are you thankful for in your life now? · Here is a special story about our family… · The quality I most appreciate about you is… 3. Do an activity together. Whether taking a walk, playing a game, or cooking together- sharing experiences creates connections and memories that can last a lifetime. Our hope is that this Thanksgiving you and yours will gain perspective of the past and the present… and strengthen generational connections for years to come. Happy Thanksgiving! We are grateful for you, Dr. K + J
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