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Reflections and Gratitude this Thanksgiving

Give thanks with a grateful heartHappy Thanksgiving! I hope you have plans to enjoy the day with your loved ones.

It is a tradition to count our blessings on this holiday, and I love taking time to think about all there is to be grateful for in my own life. The past few months, in particular, have offered me a lot to reflect on this Thanksgiving.

If you follow me on Facebook, you may know that my dear mother, Emily Link, passed away at the end of October. Even in a moment of tremendous loss like this, God has still found a way to fill my heart with gratitude—gratitude for the many years I had with Mom, gratitude for the kindness shown to her by family and friends over recent months, and gratitude for the outpouring of support my family and I have received since her passing.

It goes without saying that Thanksgiving is a fitting time to appreciate your family. I urge you to reach out and let your loved ones know how much they matter to you this long weekend, and express your appreciation for all they do to enrich your life (I will be doing the same!).

With that said, the chief lesson of the Thanksgiving story—the importance of gratitude—doesn’t only apply to family and friends. It applies to all areas of your lives. Gratitude isn’t something to practice on occasion; it should permeate every aspect of daily life. And as entrepreneurs, our businesses are no exception.

It’s all too easy to fall into the trap of forgetting to count our professional blessings amidst the pressing deadlines and countless responsibilities that epitomize our daily routines. But a successful business doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and while you may wear many hats, you aren’t a one-man or one-women operation. It’s important to recognize all those who contribute to the success of your business, and to express your gratitude to them.

So today, I invite you to stop and reflect on your professional blessings and how grateful you are for them.

Thanks to Your Clients

We live in an incredibly competitive world. You provide a service, but you likely have many competitors eagerly trying to tap the same target market as you. Remember that your clients have chosen to put their faith—and invest their hard-earned dollars—in you.

What have you done lately to let clients know you value their continued business?

In addition to providing a quality service that adds value to their lives and doing right by your clients, letting them know you appreciate them is one of the best ways to secure their business. And remember, a happy client is more likely to send high quality leads your way! Consider sending a token of appreciation in the form of a promotion, special gift, or “bonus” service to drive your message home.

Thanks to Your Team

It’s no secret that the final business quarter is a busy time of year. But don’t forget to thank the colleagues, employees, and service providers who expertly support you on your path to success and help you achieve your goals.

How could you thank your team members for their service?

Whether you can express your gratitude in person, over the phone, in a handwritten note, or with a small token of appreciation, the important thing is to let them know you value their contribution and commend them for the specific work they do.

Expressing your appreciation should become a regular habit. When team members feel their efforts are being recognized and appreciated, it fuels them to produce even better results, which drives your business forward.

Thanks to Your Support System

Who roots for you to succeed, picks you up when you’re struggling, and holds down the fort as you tirelessly pursue your dreams? You’ve likely had a number of fans in your life that have cheered you on, provided sound advice, and shared lessons they learned on their own journeys. Whether it’s your friends, family members, colleagues, or mentors, their support, guidance, and knowledge can help you overcome obstacles and accelerate your road to success.

What can you do to let them know how deeply you appreciate their encouragement and support?

Thanks to Your Independence

As an entrepreneur or business owner, you’re free to make decisions and take chances you couldn’t otherwise make in a traditional job. With the right plan and a healthy dose of self-discipline, anything is possible. You can be the master of your schedule and build your own legacy.

Whether or not you’ve been faced with challenges in achieving your goals this year, as an entrepreneur, you’re free to pursue your dreams and learn from your mistakes.

As you look ahead to 2025, keep gratitude in your mind and in your heart, both personally and professionally. Doing so will enrich your life and open your eyes to all you have to be thankful for!

Finally, I want to express my gratitude to you, dear reader. It’s an honor and a privilege to help you grow your business and enhance your quality of life. I consider it one of my most important roles here at Celeste Giordano Coaching. If I can ever make your professional journey easier, more successful, or more positive, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Wishing you and your loved ones a happy Thanksgiving!

 


Celeste Giordano’s mission is to help business owners develop the skills, knowledge and attitude necessary to “DoublePlus™” their income and become effective and inspirational leaders in their fields. Whether it’s taking your successful business to the next level or starting a new venture, she will teach you the exact skills and strategies you need to enroll more quality prospects, build a rock-solid team, and break through obstacles to achieve real profit and lasting success. Celeste is a professional business growth specialist, a master sales strategist, and dynamic speaker with more than 40 years experience in direct sales and managing high-performing teams.

To learn more about Celeste, click here.

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