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Sunday, November 18, 2018

Gratitude and Thanksgiving

The Joy in Appreciation

"If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough."

— Meister Eckhart


Hello AWMS subscriber :

Targeting is an art form. While we must begin our efforts with an end in mind, we can easily overlook our progress by focusing too intently on our goals. And if we defer our happiness and contentment until we attain the ultimate result, we can miss a great deal of joy in appreciating how far we've come.

The is the message of Thanksgiving — to be grateful for what we have; to set aside dissatisfaction and discontent long enough to acknowledge our prosperity and abundance.

Thanksgiving is also a time for appreciating the love of family and friends. And though holidays can trigger memories of loss and hurt, they are usually overshadowed by the warmth of kinship and connection, a needed sense of order and belonging.

A wonderful means of expressing your gratitude to friends and family this holiday season is to offer gifts, which are affordable, yet meaningful. I am happy to provide a 25% discount on purchases of four or more of my Fearless Intelligence books. Plus, I'll happily sign the books to you or those on your gift list as you request.

 

To order four or more copies of Fearless Intelligence for just $15 each — sales tax and shipping within the U.S. included — go to my personal PayPal page at: PayPal.me/MichaelBenner, add the appropriate amount ($15 USD x 4 or more) and click submit.

To have your books mailed to an address other than your billing address, email me at: MB@TheAgelessWisdom.com.

 

The end-of-year holidays are just weeks away, so order today, so I can ship your books without delay. Happy Thanksgiving.

— Michael

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