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Do you find yourself saying that you don't have time to be grateful? Or that gratitude is only meant for the big things in life, and you will be grateful when that next BIG THING  comes along? The beautiful thing about gratitude is that it can be found in any situation and only takes two minutes a day!

We are at a time right now where being thankful can be pretty tricky. You might not feel grateful, thankful, or even blessed with all that is happening around us at the moment, and I don't blame you; things are tough. But things are not changing anytime soon. So why not have a practice in place that will help you feel more at ease and happier through these tough times?
 
Growing up with three neurological disabilities, one of which is neuromuscular ( cerebral palsy ), I didn't accept myself or my life. I was bullied and teased in school, making me feel very low, and I hated myself even more. As I grew older, this would only get worse.   In September of 2012, I would attempt suicide for the last time; as I stepped back onto the subway platform, little did I know this final attempt would be the beginning of my gratitude journey.

One year later, in  2013, I would have a series of surgeries for my seizures that would be unsuccessful but would turn out to be the most successful surgeries. As I lie there in the hospital, I would promise to be grateful for all that I am and all I have. I am thankful for my beautiful, messy life every day, and I teach others to be grateful like you every day and embrace your beautiful mess every day.

Throughout the seven days, you will learn the habit of gratitude and how creating the practice for yourself will allow you to feel better and more at ease in your mind, body, and spirit.

Are you ready to start feeling the benefits of gratitude and start moving forward instead of standing still? Click on the link, and get started today!

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