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Thankful for this Beautiful Community

Giulia
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Came across this.  Liked it.  And wanted to share it. 

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BE THANKFUL

Be thankful that you don't already have everything you desire.
If you did, what would there be to look forward to?

 

Be thankful when you don't know something,
for it gives you the opportunity to learn.

 

Be thankful for the difficult times.
During those times you grow.

 

Be thankful for your limitations,
because they give you opportunities for improvement.

 

Be thankful for each new challenge,
because it will build your strength and character.

 

Be thankful for your mistakes.
They will teach you valuable lessons.

 

Be thankful when you're tired and weary,
because it means you've made a difference.

 

It's easy to be thankful for the good things.
A life of rich fulfillment comes to those who
are also thankful for the setbacks.

 

Gratitude can turn a negative into a positive.
Find a way to be thankful for your troubles,
and they can become your blessings.

 

~~Author Unknown.~~

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           Stay strong.  Stay true. 

     Happy Thanksgiving Everybody

About the Author
Member since MAY 2008. I quit smoking March 1, 2006. I smoked a pack and a half a day for about 35 years. What did it take to get me smoke free? Perseverance, a promise not to smoke, and a willingness to be uncomfortable for as long as it took to get me to where I am today. I am an Ex but I have not forgotten the initial difficult journey of this rite of passage. That's one of the things that's keeping me proudly smoke free. I don't want to ever have another Day 1 again. You too can achieve your goal of being finally free forever. Change your mind, change your habits, alter your focus, release the myths you hold about smoking. And above all - keep your sense of hewmer. DAY WON - NEVER ANOTHER DAY ONE. If you still want one - you're still vulnerable. Protect your quit!