Nothing to be Grateful For? Think Again.
Those who practice gratitude eventually assimilate it as a dispositional trait. It becomes part of who they are and all that they do.
Those who practice gratitude eventually assimilate it as a dispositional trait. It becomes part of who they are and all that they do.
Not only are Black Friday shopping hours steadily encroaching on the Thanksgiving holiday, but the “creep” is steadily encroaching on the sacredness of the family. It’s a dangerous mentality.
Well, this is interesting.
Channel 12 News wants to interview me about the sacredness of holidays. Yeah, me. About the sacredness of holidays. A reporter called the house tonight while I was out grocery shopping. She wanted to talk to me about an article/blog post I’d actually written a couple of years ago for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, about keeping holidays as holydays. (more…)
Thanksgiving is just a few days away, and I’d like to do something special to help us all gear up for it. I’ve been asking friends on Facebook and Twitter (and now here, on this blog) to post what they’re thankful for this year. I’ll be posting the “thanks” on Read more…