Episode 5: Gratitude for the Space In-between

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Gratitude has become a bit of a buzz word these days, and we tend to give lots of thought to the “big things” in life for which we are grateful.  Our health, our homes, having food on the table.  And all of that is incredibly important, but what if we started to focus on being grateful for the space “in-between” all of those things?

 

In this week's episode, we are going to dive in to just that.  And I'll be sharing three simple things that you can think about to adopt a MINDSET of gratitude.

 

Reach out anytime!  You can email me at: jan@getlivelynow.com

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