Happy Thanksgiving! We should always be thankful for everything in our lives, including people, things, and accomplishments. Sometimes we take our accomplishments for granted, and it is good to examine the past to see just how far you have come. Here are some examples:
New home: Whether you just purchased your first home or moved into a more accommodating new home, this is quite an accomplishment.
Paid down debts: Did you significantly reduce your debts or pay them off? For some, if your debt levels have stabilized, this too is an accomplishment.
Started a business: Taking the leap to start a new business is exhilarating and quite an accomplishment.
Expanded your business: Did you open another location, hire additional employees, or increase your sales a sizable amount compared to the prior year? These activities all take time and energy and are a huge accomplishment.
Charitable giving: Has your charitable giving increased compared to the year before? If so, then excellent, but if it hasn’t, maybe it has increased as a percentage of your income if your income went down.
Increased your savings: Even saving just 1% more of your income than you did the prior year will have an enormous impact on your finances if you continue to do this each year.
Worked less: Are you working just a few less hours than you used to? A few less hours each week can make a big difference in your life.
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