Well, it’s Thanksgiving in Europe (and will be there in the States in
an hour or three) — or it would be if it were observed here.
Actually, there are quite a few Americans over on this side of “The
Pond” (sometimes called the Atlantic Ocean), so in a way, it really is
Thanksgiving here in Europe.
I’m already seeing the “Thanksgiving” messages flooding my Inbox from
a lot of marketers; some bearing gifts, some simply bearing wishes.
Sometimes I tend to be cynical and try to see the marketing message in
them. In some cases, I haven’t far to look. In others, it truly is a
simple “Happy Thanksgiving” message with no strings attached.
In either case, however, the sender did remember Thanksgiving and
that’s what I choose to focus on.
So in the same light, please take a moment to truly think about things
to be thankful for today, regardless of where you are in the world.
And I’d also like to challenge you to get somebody to say “thank you”
to you today — somebody who would not normally say it.
And by all means, don’t work on your business when you should be with
loved ones and family. You should be building the business for them;
don’t let it get in the way today.
Thanks for listening,
Tom
P.S. — Want a Thanksgiving gift? Then look at the next post down…
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Tom.
As a ‘non-celebrating’ European, allow me to wish you and your family Happy Thanksgiving.
You truly have been giving much and I really appreciate that. On this special day, let me thank you for what you’ve done.
Kind regards,
Case Stevens
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