“There’s Room For You”

Life has been a little quiet here… but not because there’s nothing to say. 

It’s because life has been full. 

Full of movement, full of change, and yes… full of travel. 

At 65, I’ve found myself saying yes to things I once put off. Trips I dreamed about. Places I thought I’d get to “someday.” And somewhere along the way, someday quietly turned into now. 

There’s something about this stage of life that feels different. Less waiting. Less wondering. More doing. More seeing. More living. And more adventures!

I’m realizing that the life I once gave so much of to others now has room for me again. 

And I’m filling it—one trip, one experience, one beautiful moment at a time. 

This is what it looks like to come back to yourself. 

And this is who I am now.

Wishing you love and light,

~Anne Dennish~

“Let’s Make A Chain of Gratitude”

 

Every morning before my feet hit the floor I open my eyes and say out loud: “thank you for another day.”

And that’s how I begin each day, with gratitude for having been gifted another day, with gratitude for knowing that I have the choice to make the day the best I can and gratitude in knowing that I have the ability to make a difference in the world with love and kindness.

“Gratitude” keeps us grounded and reminds us of what’s really important in our lives. It makes us stop and think about what’s important and that the smallest of things in our day can become the biggest of things we’re grateful for.

Let’s start a chain of “gratitude” together. Share a post, comment

or a picture of what you’re grateful for at this very moment. It can be as small as your first cup of hot coffee in the morning or as big as surviving an illness. Gratitude isn’t about the size of what you’re thankful for; gratitude is the confirmation that you’ve taken a moment in your day to realize how blessed you are.

Live each day with an “attitude of gratitude” and watch how your life will change. All good things come to us when we focus on all the good in our life and not on the bad. Life is filled with ups and downs, good and bad, yet when we focus on all the ups and the good the downs and the bad becomes less important and easier to handle.

So, what are you grateful for today? Let’s share our moments together…we just might be able to make a difference in the world together by sharing our moments of gratitude with each other and the world.

Let’s make a “gratitude chain.”

It’s a good thing.

Wishing you love and light,

~Anne Dennish~