Dear Gratitude Journal :

Today I’m grateful I was able to reconnect with a boss I worked for almost 30 years ago, and even more grateful that I was able to thank her for being such a positive influence on my life. You never know how karma chooses to direct you. Were it not for her, I would not be as successful a person as I am today. More importantly, I’m grateful that I’ve chosen to focus my thoughts on all the really great bosses and clients I’ve had instead of the ones who just suck the life outta ya.

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

I’m grateful for the truth. It does set you free, even if that means a free fall to land flat on your face. I’m grateful that perception is subjective. I’ve come to accept that sliver in my eye, but I’m grateful others reminded me it’s there…

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

The sun went down some time ago, and it is still over 80° outside. I’m grateful that my house has trees around it, and I have AC. There aren’t many cool places to escape to these days. I’m grateful for the ability to bill some extra hours today. A good use of indoor time. And, I’m grateful for a small improvement in our economic numbers. Lots of people are worried. I hope this bit of good news helps to bolster our collective confidence.

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

Disappoint is karma’s way of redirecting you back to your spiritual journey. I’m grateful for the redirection, I just wish I wasn’t so off track. I’m grateful for a pleasant, comfortable day of small chores and big reading. And, I’m grateful for phones. So grateful….

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

I’m grateful that I used to be disgusted but now I’m mostly amused by the sophomoric indignation of mercurial men who just cannot seem to complete their work well or on time….yawn…I speak on behalf of all women when I say these #cavanaugh tantrums are time consuming and tiresome. I’m grateful for all the medical personnel who are struggling with recalcitrant Covid patients. This pandemic has gone on for months, and we easily forget their sacrifice. And I’m grateful I got outside for a run this am before the sun was fully out…Even so, it was a rough one, and I was soaked.

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

The heat was quite oppressive today. I’m grateful for the brief onshore breeze this morning, and the afternoon haze, which took the edge off the blinding glare. I’m grateful my puppy’s energy goes down with the sun. And, I’m grateful for Ronan Farrow. He has done an amazing thing for the advancement of women, our rights, and modern society. I honor him and remember that only 100 years ago women won the right to vote, and vote we have, and vote we will !

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

Very often in life, we aren’t sure what we want, but we very clearly know what we don’t want. Today, I’m grateful for clarity. I’m grateful that SoCal traffic, while there, is significantly lighter. And, I’m grateful for big government. Those who cry of it’s evils have never had a wild-fire on the crest of their vista.

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Dear Gratitude Journal :

I’m grateful for underpasses and overpasses. They are cool, and I’m sure there was some math involved. I’m grateful that charm is more than beauty, but no one knows that until they dump you for someone smokin’ hot but brain-dead dull. And, I’m grateful for my espresso machine.

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