Taking the Time to Share your Gratitude

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Taking the time to share your gratitude with others takes a moment, but the impact may be long lasting. We never truly know what someone might be going through. A small act of kindness could be the exact encouragement they need in that moment.

πŸ’› Everyday Ways to Show Gratitude:
βœ… Write and send a complimentary personal note to someone.
βœ… Share your appreciation about someone with others.
βœ… Thank people regularly.
βœ… Pay it forward after receiving a kind gesture.
βœ… Leave positive reviews (authors love comments on Amazon or Goodreads!)
βœ… Tip extra for great service.
βœ… Take time to fully listen to someone without interrupting.
βœ… Send someone a meaningful photo of a shared experience.
βœ… Connect like-minded people together.
βœ… Attend an event with a family member or friend.
βœ… Commit to taking a deep breath and silently offer someone grace before a problem accelerates.

As we move into the busy season, I want you to know that I am grateful for your ongoing friendship and support. Sarah and I hope to connect with you again in 2026!

2 thoughts on “Taking the Time to Share your Gratitude

  1. ixodespac's avatar ixodespac

    Good morning, Dennis.

    We are very grateful for your friendship and support, too, and wish you and Sarah a joyful remainder of the holiday season!

    After I complete my book, I look forward to reading yours. Congratulations again on publishing your latest volume!

    With warm regards and much appreciation, my dear friend.

    Bob

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