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We’re rolling through November now, and you know what that means? Time for giving thanks.

What are you thankful for? It’s easy to pull out the pat answers – friends, family, health, etc. But, what about all the tiny little moments?

The perfect peanut butter toast you made this morning. Having a good hair day. The wave your sweet neighbor gave you as he left for work. All those little things can add up to a very big, thankful life.

Check out episode 38 to hear my list of little (and big) things I appreciate. And let me know what you’re giving thanks for this time of year!

Show Notes –

Practicing Gratitude – I found a sweet article from lifehack.org about 40 ways you can practice gratitude. If you are searching for a few ideas, check it out right here! 

Gratitude Journal – I started doing a daily list of things I’m thankful for about a year ago when I heard Rachel Hollis talking about her Start Today Journal. She asks you to count 5 things you’re grateful for everyday – little things. I’ve found that I really love the practice!

But between you and me, I’ve never used her branded journal. I tend to go more grassroots and grab any ‘ole notebook lying around. Lately, I’ve been rocking an Acton Creative weaving notebook, because why not use the products I’m creating? Plus, pretty covers with yarn make me happy.

Thank You!

Creating my own business is daunting, for sure. But with your support and encouragement, it seems just a little bit less scary. So, thank you! Thanks for reading. For responding. For whatever creative, curious journey you are on that led you here. Today, and all days, I’m giving thanks for you!

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