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Thanksgiving is weird. We all know by now the white men that came through and pillaged America aren’t exact what we should be celebrating. I’m also generally not for specific holidays telling you to give thanks. I do a lot of feeling grateful everyday.

In fact for almost 9 months now, I have listed three things I’m grateful for. Ad today, I’m thankful for that. Can you be thankful for gratitude?

I’m celebrating that I take the time everyday to reflect on the day and what I have to be grateful for. Whether it’s as simple as a really good meal or election results, it gives me a way to end my day on a high and set myself up for success tomorrow.

Is everyday amazing? Hell no. But there is good in every single day. And whether I have a bad day or not, eventually a good one will follow.

I hope you spend time with people you love today and I hope you are thankful. I also hope that you incorporate thankful into your everyday.

And to be honest, in the spirit of understanding Thanksgiving is kind of a shit Holiday given the history, I hope you express gratitude for the diversity in America and the changes we are working towards.

That’s all I ask. Give some thanks for your life everyday and give some thanks today for the future of our country.

Today I’m grateful, I’m thankful and I’m committed to bringing more of that into my life.

Thankful in 2019

It’s time for my annual Thanksgiving post! This year I am thankful for fierce female friendships.

It’s no secret that I am a passionate feminist. Truly we all should be. Equality is important and women empowering women, that just gives me all the feels.

I’m thankful for the women in my life who are showing me that I’m a strong, loyal, loving, kind, and fabulous person. I’m thankful when they support me without judgment. I am thankful when they call me out when I’m not giving my best. I am thankful they love me fiercely always.

I’ve never been one to trust easily. I am much more a independent human than I am with a pack. But I am also extremely loyal and identify strongly as a team player.

Having women in my life who show me that I can trust them, come to them when I need help, and that they’re on my team too - that’s something that I never knew I could have.

This Thanksgiving, I am so thankful for you my fierce female squad. You absolutely know who you are and I just love you so much for showing me that women can be anything, everything, none of the things, whatever we want to be. You are my team, my family, and I am forever grateful for you.

Thankful

Thanksgiving again? 2018 was fast and furious man. But here we are. And now I’ve got to write about what I’m thankful for. This year, as I embark on a new career journey, I am thankful for my ethics. Weird right?

Let me explain. I have really high standards when it comes to ethics. I believe in doing what’s right essentially 100% of the time. There are very few instances in which I’m willing to compromise my commitment to that.

It’s caused me quite a few issues in the workplace as well as in my personal life. And that’s been frustrating. It’s really hard for me to understand how anyone could not act ethically. I’ve lost out on good jobs, friendships, relationships – because I refuse to compromise that value.

I sort of always thought that would be my lot in life. That I was doomed to just have the uncomfortable situations where I refuse to compromise my ethics and I’m shamed for it or it causes me to lose out at work.

I was hired at my recent gig in large part because of who I am. My commitment to being authentic and highly ethical. I want to be a good human and do what’s right and finally, I’m somewhere that appreciates those things about me. Is it perfect in its own right every time? Absolutely not. And I’m willing to say they’ve got work to do. But the transparency and willingness to change is huge.

I am so thankful for it. I love these parts of me and I don’t ever want to have to compromise them for anyone. Being valued for them, feels so incredible.

I’d say to anyone out there who questions a quality about themselves, stop. Stay the path. Eventually, the thing that may be holding you back somewhere will be the thing that propels you farther than you ever thought possible.

I’m at a one of the largest most respected and sought-after companies in the world, and I haven’t compromised a damn thing to get there. I’m me and that’s enough.

Be thankful for the best parts of you that go unappreciated. Eventually, they’ll be what sets you apart in the best way. It’s not always the easiest process nor is it the quickest, but it’s worth the commitment to what matters to you. To being authentic to you and your highest values.

Along the same lines – I am thankful for the people in my life who have the same high ethics. The people who just really want to be better and do better for not just themselves, but for people they don’t even know. I see what you do each day to give back, to be kind to strangers, and to educate yourselves, and I appreciate you.

I am beyond thankful for you because you would never think to ask be to compromise my own ethics. In fact, a lot of you push me to be even better, and that’s incredible. I’m not perfect. I don’t aim to be. But I aim to be a decent human being and that’s important today.

Mostly I’m thankful for being able to appreciate these qualities in myself and others. I’ve become annoyingly introspective in a healthy way these days and it builds my confidence to know and love these things about myself. Unless you’ve lived the unhealthy criticism life, you don’t know how freeing and just plain good it feels to be able to acknowledge something awesome about yourself without qualifying it.

I know a lot of people sit around the table at Thanksgiving and talk about what they’re thankful for. I challenge you to go beyond the surface. Maybe doing it in front of everyone isn’t for you but take some time to yourself and think of what you’re most thankful for within yourself, and within the people around you. It doesn’t take long and it can provide you with a quick confidence boost (and probably mood boost) when you do. It’s the beginning of the Holiday season folks. Lots to celebrate. Lots to be thankful for. Lots to look forward to.

The Holiday season is definitely my favorite time of year (basic babes unite) because it allows me to reflect, set my intentions, and eat. Whatever, that last one is your favorite too.

What are you thankful for sequins? Let me know if you do something nontraditional during the Holidays to express gratitude. I’d love to hear about it!

Thankful.

Its the annual celebration of giving thanks.  And while I am thankful for so many things every single day - it's fun to acknowledge those things publicly.  Especially since Santa has surely not purchased all of my presents yet.  

This year - I'm thankful for a lot.  I know, every year I'm thankful for a lot.  But 2017 (2016 too now that I think about it) has been a doozy.  You know what, the past 5 years have been years of incredible highs and lows.  So that's given me more time to reflect on some of the things I'm thankful for.

First - I'm thankful for the insane lows of the past year.  Didn't see that coming did you?  Well I am.  I'm thankful because for the first time in my life, I feel indestructible.  On my own.  As myself.  I know that anything that comes at me, I'm in a position to overcome.

I am also thankful for the people that have been placed in my world.  For the humans who have becomes my support.  I'm thankful for your patience with me, your challenging me to open up and rely on you, and for reminding me that I am pretty awesome.

I'm thankful or growing up.  For oddly letting 32 feel like a defining year when its nothing but a number.  It's only been a month and I feel like 32 has challenged me to own being an adult on my own terms.

Social media.  I have a love/hate relationship with social media but I am thankful for how it's allowing me to slowly give me hope that my dream of being a writer could become a thing. One day.  

My dog.  Obviously.  I'm thankful for your unconditional love and for teaching me that everything in the world is exciting if you let it be. 

I'm thankful for so many things.  And writing them down, gives my soul a little extra shine.  What are you thankful for sequins?

Muchas Gracias!

Yesterday was Thanksgiving.  A day dedicated to giving thanks for what you're most grateful for.  And while every day should have time to feel thankful - I love seeing everyone's sentiments and things they are thankful for during the Holidays. 

The past year has been especially tough for me.  I've been faced with many challenges that I wasn't sure I'd survive.  Generally I don't share my struggles with many people.  I prefer to focus on the good and positive thinking - but just like anyone - I have hard times.  I wanted to share some of the things I'm thankful for because despite everything I've been thrown this year - I am incredibly thankful for the life that I have been afforded.

I give thanks for...

  • Family (and friends who are family): Opening up to my people lately has allowed me to realize I've got a lot of people in my corner and if I trust them and let down my guard, I have an incredible support system to lean on
  • Open Mindedness: There's a lot of hate, turmoil, and uncertainties out there right now.  I'm thankful I have open minded humans around me that I can have positive, open, productive conversations with
  • My Health: If you know me well, you know my health has given me some challenges.  Right now, I've got very little complaints, and that's incredible. 
  • Ignorance: I know, what a weird thing to be grateful for - but I am grateful for ignorance because its taught me patience and its taught me to let go of toxic people and situations.
  • My Puppy: Having a puppy for a year now has taught me so much about unconditional love, patience and how to care for another creature's livelihood.  #Adulting

There you go.  That's my very short list of the things I'm especially thankful for this year.  I try to take time to be thankful every day because thankfulness creates mindfulness and fuels positivity.  And in a world that is currently facing a lot of turmoil - I choose to combat that with unrelenting optimism.

I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving and ate all the foods!  Cheers to the most wonderful time of year my friends!

#SparkleOn