It’s Always Time to Be Thankful
November 21, 2008
Not sleeping well at night?
Got a crick in your neck and don’t know why?
Do you feel like the harder you work, the behinder you get?
You’re not alone.
Many folks don’t realize that during unstable economic times like these, it’s easy to take your eyes off your goal and focus instead on your lack.
It’s quickly becoming essential, though, that we learn to keep our perspective in balance.
You know we have a lot to be thankful for.
No matter how bad things may get at your house, when you step back and look at the big picture from the Goodyear blimp point of view, Americans have it better than most people who have ever lived on the earth.
Even the poorest of us live a better life than most of the kings who reigned in past generations. We have year round a/c and heat, electricity, SUVs and sports cars, TV and Internet, cell phones and shoes, airlines and light in the house 24/7.
Yet in spite of we have, we still worry.
Maybe it’s time to cut back. Maybe it’s time to become even more resourceful. Maybe it’s time to look at what you already have or can do and figure out how to monetize your gifts and natural abilities. Maybe it’s time to create systems so you can generate some extra income.
I truly believe it’s time for all freedom-loving Americans to create their own sources of income and not rely on anyone else. It’s great to have a job and if you have a good one, that’s just one more thing to add to the list. But in times like these, you don’t know how long that will last.
So start preparing now for your future. And start educating yourself to help your children prepare for their future. Their world will be completely different from the one they take for granted now.
This Thanksgiving, as you gather your family and friends around a table full of abundance, make a list and share it with the others of all that you have to be thankful for.
You’ll be amazed at what you have.
Have a marvelous Thanksgiving this Thursday!
So many books, so little time…
Rhea!
who has plans to spend a great day with my favorite people eating way too much turkey and taking a very long nap
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