Oh my....do I need at week about writing about everything gratuity. I think we all do! Take a Siesta or 2 or 3 this week and process what gratuity means to you! I will do the same!
It is the month of Giving Thanks, even though I feel we should all experience Gratitude more than 30 days a year. November and Thanksgiving is a great place to start!
In years past I have posted daily on Facebook about one thing a day that I am grateful for. One fall I was keeping a journal next to my bed so every night I could write about what I was grateful for. I will say that I believe writing it down for myself gave me a chance to get my deeper personal thoughts out there about my gratuity towards people or situations. And this did change my perspective at a time when I was healing. As I have practiced gratuity and thought about the meaning of the word and concept, I've grown, changed and learned lessons. What I am now able to write and share regarding my gratuity towards this life I have been given is much less superficial than what it initially was 7 years ago when I did this for the first time.
Maybe that I means I can be grateful for becoming a woman of substance.
I know all of you have been loving my quizzes the past several months. So :)
What are you grateful for?
Do you write these things down?
Do you recite them in the back of your mind when you are having a bad day?
Do you say these things out loud to your loved ones, at your place of worship, in the mirror while looking at yourself?
How does your perspective change towards your current life situation?
My focus is on what it takes to have self confidence in today's society as a woman with a physical disability. I hope I can inspire and help individuals by sharing my experiences. I am an Occupational Therapist with a master's in Rehabilitation Counseling. I have worked as a school based OT for the past 15 years and hope to share my expertise with others. I feel that maintaining a balance and holistic approach towards life's challenges is the best way to be productive, happy and successful!
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