Motivational Monday: Be Grateful in the Moment
(Posted on November 23, 2020)

2015: The year went along as normal.
The holiday season came and we enjoyed the holiday with our family. We made memories that came along with that type of celebration. I prepared a large Thanksgiving meal, we had a houseful of guests. We enjoyed chatting during dinner and a movie after dinner. It was a great day. Little did we know, at the time we were making those memories, that come that next holiday season, five of the souls that joined us during 2015 would not be there to share with us again.
I'm sure you can all relate.
I'm sure that each and every one of you has likely had that "last"
physical gathering together. That "last"
big memory. That "last"
joyful time of sharing. I'm sure, like with us, it's also etched in your memory.
Why am I bringing this up?
Simply because 2020 has brought with it a new set of challenges.
Many people have already lost those "last" memories of times spent with those they love. Many people are going to lose those "last" memories of those they love. There is also the possibility that many people will carry with them added grief, or added guilt, because of situations that are out of their control.
What can we do to change this paradigm?
First and foremost, we can try not to buy into the fear. Fear and love are two very powerful emotions. If you believe that " thoughts are things
" and you are living in a state of fear, that is what you are projecting into the world. Try living in a state of love
. Try projecting love into the world. Maybe you can't physically visit grandma in the nursing home, but what about calling her, and keeping her on the phone with you while you all watch a movie together --- in your own homes.
Or if that doesn't work, call her 10 times that day and tell her how grateful you are for her. Find a creative way to still share the holiday with her.
What about the person that is alone and can't attend a family gathering this year. Take them a plate of food and talk to them thru the door. Let them know how grateful you are for their presence in your life.
What about doing a "zoom" dinner? For family that is computer savvy, set up a zoom call and enjoy your individual dinners together. Everybody talk like you're sitting at the table together. Remember to share your gratitude for everyone's presence in your life.
What about your pets?
I was just reminded that we often take our pets for granted. We spoil them of course, but we never actually acknowledge them for the roles they play in our life. I'm super grateful that I have the best watchdog in the world -- and the loudest barker! 🤣
2020 has taken from us much of what we know as normal. It's been a weird year by all standards. Let's not allow it to take from us our memories, our holidays, and most importantly our gratitude for all things that are truly meaningful.
It may be a different way to celebrate --- BUT CELEBRATE
! Love and be grateful for all the clarity that 2020 has brought to us. We never know what moment will be our last, or the last of someone we know and love, so be present in those moments and don't let one of them sneak by you!
Happy Thanksgiving! My gratitude for each and every one of you is beyond measure. Thank you for sharing with us and being part of our extended family!
“Live in the moment, day by day, and don't stress about the future. People are so caught up into looking into the future, that they kind of lose what's in front of them.”
--Jenna Ushkowitz
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









