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Talking to Your Plants

Gardens that flourish are a good sign of a lot of TLC for the plants.  Today, I just have a quick thought that has been on my mind–what about saying thank you to the plant each time you cut a flower?  I started doing that recently and noticed the cut flowers lasted longer.  I also felt I was acknowledging the plant for its “loss.”  It’s a living organism and has feelings too. (more…)

More Than a Million ThankYouologists!

That’s the goal of the worldwide Thank You Campaign. Participants include individuals, families, schools and corporations around the block… and around the world! It’s simple and it’s fun …and it’s time!

Just as we have focused our attention on the importance of saving energy and conserving our natural resources, it’s time to get back to basics. It’s time to say thank you!

Currently 1,027 ThankYouologists

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Thank You Talk

On my last post, I acknowledged someone who was in the news.  Today, I thought I would mention a few people who have done some good stuff and didn’t make headlines with it yet.

Steve Simon is one of those folks who is an exquisite artist who writes poetic verse to accompany his paintings.  He has several books capturing the ”spirit” of Maui, Laguna Beach, Orange County, California and Newport Beach.  His latest publication is The Spirit of Sedona.  I would like to thank Steve for the three years he spent immersing himself in the geography, legends and magic of this magnificent place on earth.  His work is a tribute to the beauty and mystery that prompt millions of people to visit each year.  As soon as his new book on the Spirit of Sedona is available, I will let you know. (more…)

Thank You’s in the News!

With so many complaints about the news and its tendency toward negativity, I just have to be the bearer of good news…specifically Thank You’s in the News!  Yes, indeed…there are a lot of good things going on out there.  I feel it’s part of my job to bring to light and say “”thank you” to folks who are in the “good news” category.  Yesterday, the L.A. Times featured a story that I would like to share as my first of many “Thank You’s in the News” Blogs.

Richard Gilleland III is an 11th grade computer wiz who is a member of Junior Future Business Leaders of America.  At his early age, he shows very promising signs of becoming both an excellent businessman as well as a philanthropist.  He has created the only digitalized record of Iraq and Afganistan veterans laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.  (more…)

Special Thanks to Seniors

Wondering what to get a “seasoned senior” for his or her birthday?  Perplexed about this year’s Mother’s or Father’s Day gift for someone who seems to have everything they need or want?  That’s where the art of saying thank you comes in handy.  There’s an “app” for this–a very special application of putting gratitude into action.  And with your creativity, it will be a one-of-a-kind gift you will be proud to give and the recipient will be thrilled to receive. (more…)

Count to Ten or Say Thank You?

Are children still taught to count to ten as an anger-control technique?  I was just wondering since today’s children have different clocks (digital), ways of “tying” shoes (velcro) and even learning since computers are so common.  I bet there are at least a few adults reading this who remember counting to ten as a child to keep from doing something they might later regret.

In Chapter 9 of ThankYouology, it gives free reign to the idea that there are no rules when it comes to saying thank you.  I use it every chance I get.  So, when I thought about counting to ten, this idea came to me to keep from reacting to a situation without thinking. (more…)

One Thank You at a Time

I was chopping vegetables last night.  First the carrots, then the crisp green snap peas, some cauliflour, and beet greens.  My diet is largely fresh vegetables which means I chop a lot of them each day. 

What to do while chopping vegetables?  Where do my thoughts go?  Thinking about trials and tribulations?  Sure, that’s one possibility.  Or, what about dreams of the future?  That’s also a potential thought topic. (more…)

The "Letter" of Thank You

Oh gosh, I knew it would happen sooner or later.  Well, it looks like today is the day. As a writer, I love words.  And of course words are made of letters.  So I guess it is fair to say I love letters too–all definitions of letters–letters that are sent and received as well as the ABC’s that make up the words for those letters along with other communications.

So, today’s Thank You Tip has to do with the letters in the words, thank you.   It won’t take you long to get the hang of this.  Just come up with a word that begins with each letter that spells thank you.  Put the words “I am grateful for ____ in front of it and you are on your way to creating your gratitude gold stars for the day!  Here is an example:

I am grateful for Towels, Handkerchiefs, Apples, Napkins, Kangaroos, Yellow, Operas and Uncles.  (more…)

Thanks for Parking Spaces?

This is going to be a quick little blog today…Still, good things come in small packages!  I have been practicing this Thank You Tip for a long time…and honestly, it works every time. 

Going to the mall or your favorite coffee shop…and parking is always at a premium?    Here’s an easy way to get a parking space.  When you are on approach, start saying “thank you” to the person who is going to vacate “your” parking space.  That’s right…assume in your mind that your parking space is waiting for you when you need it.  Call it positive thinking, call it whatever you want.  I call it really fun each and every time it happens.  (more…)

Need Time to Digest Something?

When you hear or read a lot of information, do you need time to think about it?  Chew on it or digest it?  I sure do especially if I need to make a decision about something.

When the New Year rolled around, I started a new personal practice.  It has to do with digestion–allowing time for my food to digest.  With a home office, it has been a long-time habit to check emails while preparing a meal or to jump up in the middle of eating if something crosses my mind “to do” at the computer.  Geez, how in the world can my digestive system work well with all that moving around? (more…)