This is the time of year when we start hearing a lot about what we’re thankful for.
I love turning the focus of the upcoming holidays to something that celebrates gratitude for many reasons, one of which is the fact that it takes the pressure off of having to be too festive.
Don’t get me wrong, I am learning to slowly get my festive side going again.
It had been gone a long time.
My late husband was not a fan of the holidays which translated to my not being a fan of the holidays.
This was pretty awful because as a much younger person, I was all about them!
Over the last few years, I have started to allow that part of me to re-emerge.
One of the biggest helps has been understanding that even when I am neck deep in stress, as I often am this time of year, I really do have a lot to be thankful for.
As long as I actively remember this, I am able to make it through each of these holiday-themed days with a little more ease.
When it’s cold and dark out and I am stressing about bills but my little dog comes and snuggles on my lap, I have something to be thankful for.
If I am biting my nails off from a looming deadline or something else that has been known to level me, just knowing that I can pick up a book to read or even binge a favorite show on TV reminds me that for now – just right now, in this very moment – I am okay.
When I’m able to get my kids and nearest and dearest holiday gifts, the gratitude pours.
If I can buy groceries to make our favorite holiday foods – you guessed it, I am thankful.
I know it’s not always that easy.
After Bret died, I was definitely knocked down a rung or ten. That first holiday season after he had passed was so rough.
But every time I can recall just one little tiny thing that I’m thankful for at the moment, I can reset and keep moving forward.
And the next thing you know, it’s New Year’s and I’m amazed at how quickly the holidays went.
For a brief moment, I might even already be looking forward to them for next year…
Happy Thanksgiving from My household to Yours.
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