BONUS Episode--Thanks to you
SHOW NOTES:
You know how to say thanks. But you need to say thanks more. A simple thank you—especially if it’s sincere and not manipulative—will provide the benefactor with a good vibe.
- You know people who are struggling financially
- You know people who lack significant connections with others
- You know people who are stressed and anxious
- You know people who feel unhappy
- You know people who feel sad because the weather is changing
- You know people who are disappointed that something didn’t work out
- You know people who are working so many hours and speeding towards burnout
- You know people who are dealing with trauma from past life experiences
- You know the world is pushing you to achieve status, beauty, and wild success; but you find no status, struggle with body image, and you feel like a failure
- You know people who struggle to put food on the table
Such circumstances can lead one to be ungrateful.
But there is another pathway that leads to greater hope!
Say, "Thanks." In this episode, I will share how you can be grateful even when life's outcomes are lacking. When you are not actively grateful, you leave space for discontent to flourish. This can detract from your mental well-being. You start pushing people away. If ingratitude makes you negative, you may put negative vibes into the world. We don't need more bad vibes. We need good vibes! Listen how you can say thanks and bring light into a gloomy world.
LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
- Sign up for monthly newsletter
- Follow me on Instagram @nativesfollowjesus
- List of 17 verses about thanksgiving
- Engage with John Pellowe who believes "Thank you" is more than a courtesy
- Discover the Podcast Launch Accelerator online course with Mark Asquith
- Peruse AWeber one email service provider that I find helpful
- Check out GoDaddy to find a domain for your website
- Try Canva an online graphic design toolbox
- Download Audacity for an online editing and recording app
Join us for the next episode talking about Native Americans and USA holidays like Thanksgiving. Did the Indians welcome the Pilgrims at the First Thanksgiving? Or is there something more to discover?