Monday, November 23, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving


Hello all,

"Happy Thanksgiving"

Wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you get to spend plenty of time with those that matter the most to you. Family first and let's try to put the phones down for a while... Please remember you can't pick your Sister In Law so spread the love throughout.

Enjoy the coffee,
Joe




Monday Morning Coffee
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
 
"The greatest pleasure I have known is to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found out by accident."
 
~ Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
 
 
GIVE IT AWAY!
 
Here's a "feel good" idea that pays big dividends to both giver and receiver: "Give something away every day!"
 
We all get caught up in our day-to-day routines and responsibilities. Between family and home, work and leisure, our daily schedules are usually packed with the things we do for ourselves. Managing to squeeze in a little time for others is often out of the question.
 
In the big picture, however, it is not what we do for ourselves but for others that really matters in life. We're not just talking about those who are "less fortunate" in this context. The world of "others" includes family members, associates, the elderly, those experiencing illness, those in our geographical, social, or church community, or the less fortunate.
 
So . . . what do you give away? Are we talking big money to charities or an endowment to the local university? Nope! What you give away is up to you. It might just be your time - something as simple as taking your grandchild for a walk, offering to take an aging neighbor grocery shopping, or donating a Saturday to Habitat for Humanity. On days when you lack ideas, just give away a smile, a compliment, or some encouragement.
 
Maybe you give away some of your material possessions. That might include a piece of furniture, an antique, a piece of family heirloom jewelry, or the like-new clothing in your closet that never fit right. Why not donate some of the kids' toys to a day-care center?
 
Whatever you decide to give away, do it quietly - and anonymously when possible. Make it a habit. It will bring you the special joy of knowing you've made a difference.

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