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4 Steps to a Deeper Gratitude Recognizing Try to recognize the small ways people show kindness to you. If you are not certain about another person’s motivation give him/her the benefit of the doubt. More caring may come your way than you are aware! Relaxing and Receiving We cannot receive a precious moment, or an act of kindness, if we are not aware!
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A New Week… A Fresh Start! Give your body and mind periodic rest breaks throughout the week. Short 5 to 15 minute “Brain Breaks”: Professionally, step away from your computer, workstation, or client, Find a place, which brings you comfort and ease, physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually. Rest, recharge, and decompress. This is your safe space: Your space to prepare to
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Make Gratitude a Habit! I am grateful for the Washington trails, and the peace and serenity of nature! 7 Habits to Become a More Grateful Person Send One Thank You Letter Each Week Write a thank you note to a friend or co-worker who was extra helpful last week. Write in a Daily Gratitude Journal Write
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As we begin November, a time to be thankful and show appreciation, let’s set a Gratitude Goal. Write 3 to 5 items on a notepad that you a grateful for each day. The first memories that come to mind, big or small. Another option is to record your answer to the following gratitude questions each day.
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H A P P Y N O V E M B E R!
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Whether you “treat” yourself to a rest or “trick” yourself to a workout, here is a Spooktacular exercise to do anywhere you go! M O N S T E R W A L K S Less Challenging Place resistance band at knee height. Decrease tension of resistance band. More Challenging Place resistance band at ankle height. Increase tension of resistance band. Lower to a deeper squat
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How do you feel today?
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It up to us to choose contentment and thankfulness now – and to stop imagining that we have to have everything perfect before we’ll be happy. — Joanna Gaines
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When there’s that moment of “Wow, I’m not really sure I can do this,” and you push through those moments, that’s when you have a breakthrough. — Marissa Mayer
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