Thankfulness is a decision. Like many decisions we make, it has a ripple effect.
It is borne of a perspective that transcends experience, and resists seeing life through any single lens.
Thankfulness has no agenda. It is comfortable in any room…at ease in any position or station…predisposed to give, with no expectation.
Thankfully, it is not confined to a day. Or a season. It cannot be measured, and it does not keep score.
It is a gift. And to give thanks is a choice.
A thankful perspective is inclined to reject views rooted in fear.
Thankfulness makes our hearts bigger. It opens our eyes wider and fine-tunes the way everything is seen.
It inspires the highest order of creativity and innovation.
People driven by a thankful spirit are inconspicuous. They speak softly; yet, what they say resonates. They change every room they enter.
We are all a little better when we are consciously thankful. This is why our world is a happier place when we pause for a season of thanksgiving.