“Never underestimate the power of simple courtesy. Your courtesy may not be returned or remembered, but discourtesy will.”

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, I have been thinking a lot about ways to make more time in our busy lives to “give thanks.”When I think of giving thanks it is always elaborate… I want to celebrate someone or the gift they have brought to my life. But as we get busy, and busier still, often our elaborate plans of thanks, or homemade gifts, or handwritten notes, sadly get lost in the hustle and bustle. This quote is a wonderful reminder of how powerful a simple sentence, spoken or written from the heart, can be.

Let’s make “thanks” simple today. Tell as many people as you
can “thank you” for whatever they have done, large or small.
Buy some cards, send some emails, pick up the phone, sin-
cerely thank the person at the drive-thru window—keep it sim-
ple. Look as many people in the eye as you can, and give them
two heartfelt words that make all the difference: “Thank You.”

I am thankful for my life and for all the people in it.

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