In the hope that you and I will not add to the number of turkeys present at our Thanksgiving feasts, here’s a reprise of my Top Ten Thanksgiving Tips .
- Ask others about their life more than you talk about yours.
- Say, “It’s good to see you,” instead of, “Wow, you’ve gained weight.”
- Ask the host(s) periodically, “May I be helpful in some way?”
- Say, “You look fantastic” instead of, “Wow, you’ve lost a ton of weight.”
- Ask someone in a painful life circumstance, “How are you doing these days?” Most people appreciate the inquiry, even if they choose not to share.
- Cut up your food, not people.
- Advocate for children not to be pressured for hugs and kisses.
- Avoid the turkeys in the room – except the bird on your plate.
- If you become a turkey, apologize and eat humble pie.
- Most important: Put a pebble in your pocket and, each time you touch it, give thanks for something. Gratitude is the best antidote for feathers.
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What a witty, wonderful writer you are. . It always lifts my spirits to read your posts. Keep them coming. I hope and pray for improvement in your health. Have a blessed Thanksgiving. Jeanne Hatfield