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Thank the Turkeys, Too!
by Kristina Leonardi
(Posted every Thanksgiving week since November 2010)
Whenever the fourth Thursday in November rolls around, we are meant to reflect on all the blessings in our lives. Traditionally that would imply appreciating all that is good or positive and bring us joy and happiness or that we could not live without.
While that is certainly warranted, why not also be grateful for the funky, not-so-positive, annoying and pain-in-the-you-know- where stuff as well: the people, things and situations that challenge us, push our buttons or make us feel uncomfortable.
There is a saying that "There are no problems, only opportunities." Our crises and difficulties are chances for us to test our mettle, see what we're made of, and to become stronger and wiser for it. They are occasions for us to make course corrections, adjustments, tune-ups and put ourselves back in balance or on track, or perhaps a different, better track. If things went great all the time you wouldn't have to dig deep, really look at yourself, search within for answers, find new creative ways of doing things.
Innovation is problem solving at its most basic level (just watch those Dyson commercials), so where would we be without all the problems we've had? Whether unemployed, having a health crisis or trouble in your personal or professional relationships, take a step back and see what is the Universe trying to show/teach you? Remember those carbon atoms wouldn't become diamonds without extreme high pressure and heat.
So this year, be thankful not only for the bird that you are about to eat (or tofurkey if that is more your style) but for all those 'turkeys' in your life: those folks and circumstances that have given you stress and grief but allowed you to go through and overcome whatever you needed to in order to grow and become the person that you are today.
And if you need a little help seeing how the cr*p in your life is really cool, give me a buzz and we'll figure out what should be basted and tasted, and what is simply a little fat that needs to be trimmed.
Wishing you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving! I am very grateful to all my readers and clients for allowing me to express myself and do work that I love! :)

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