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30 Days of Thanks – Day 30: Only the beginning

As I start this 30th day, I am already thankful for what it will bring:

  1. Meetings with great clients
  2. A work session with my new VA Partner

This past weekend, I’ve been thankful for the mending and sewing class I took in High School a long time ago. It allows me to hem my pants that I ALWAYS have to shorten because I’m so short. :-)   Hand sewing allows me to calm myself and literally quiets my working Virtual Assistant voice.

I’ve also been thankful for my resilience. While some people tend to dwell on a situation that did not turn out well, I bounce back rapidly. Oh, I admit I do express my emotions. I just don’t stay in that energy for long.

Everytime I fall, I get back up, dust myself off and continue.

I am thankful for a great lesson learned a long time ago: we always have the choice to be happy or crappy. I choose to be happy… most of the time. :-)

Thank you to Stacy and Heather from 30daysofthanks.com for this terrific project. I look forward to the 31 days of December.

30 Days of Thanks – Day 12: A Fabulous Post

Today, I am thankful for this fabulous Seth Godin post that was tweeted by my colleague  Erin Blaskie.  So, that makes me thankful for Erin too. :-)

I think this post is perfectly aligned with the purpose of this series. By focusing on what is fabulous in our lives, we will attract and / or create more fabulous.

I missed a few days posting so here is a recap of what I was thankful for these past few days:

Day 8 : Thankful for being bilingual. It means more books to read, more sites to visit and more connections to make.

Day 9: Thankful for an empty email Inbox. For each message: I do it if it takes less than 2 minutes, Delay it in an Action file, File it in a Reading file or Dump it.

Day 10: Thankful for my network. It made me look good with a potential client when I could refer a friend who seems to fit perfectly in his business.

Day 11: Remembrance Day. Thankful for those who fought for Freedom. Thankful for my sister and brother-in-law who are in the Canadian Armed Forces and are still around.

Now, your turn. What is fabulous in your life? Share it in a post and come back to comment and give us the link.

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