Passion Parent Gives Thanks

I Appreciate YOU!

I Appreciate YOU!

Happy Thanksgiving to all the Passion Parents! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday of the year, because it is all about giving thanks. It is not about presents or candy. Thanksgiving holiday, more families are likely to get together. It is the most traveled time of the year. How beautiful is that! People getting together to give thanks for all they have.

I want to express my appreciation for all the people who have supported Passion Parent over the past two years. I especially thank all the friends I have met along the way who encouraged me to rebuild the site after all the past two years content was lost. Thank you Till Shilling (Tappy Bear) for helping me to see the opportunity where one could have turned and only seen loss.

To my readers, I want to let you know that I REALLY do appreciate you. I have purchased the rights to distribute the magazine, Family Matters (enter code 158 to get it for free from me- my banner should be on the left side). Allow me to explain why I chose to pay every month to bring you this magazine….

Family Matters was a paid yearly subscription. It was printed and mailed to people like many magazines. Unfortunately (at the time…. another example of opportunity where some may have only seen loss), the magazine was not financially viable as a printed magazine.

It is now available in digital format through sponsors like Passion Parent and will reach thousands more families than it would have in the original distribution model. What a beautiful example of how we can learn to step back and take a breathe when something happens we think is “bad luck” or “not in our favor”. The world is ALWAYS in our favor if we allow the goodness to come through.

My friend, Till, likes to say, “Now, I wonder what the heck THIS is good for.” Anthony Robbins says that your ego will always give you an answer… so just start asking yourself better questions. I have found this to be true in my life, the less I beat myself up (and we as parents often are pretty good at this… especially you mothers out there), the faster I tend to recover from the challenge at hand. As you gain these skills, you will be showing your children how to handle challenges in a constructive manner. We are the greatest teachers our children have… and they can be your greatest teachers as well! Observe the young children and how they move through frustration and challenges so easily and quickly.

I also want to share with you a tool I used when I was in a funk years ago. I took a small notebook, nothing fancy, and would write five things I was grateful for every day. I wrote in it right before I went to bed. Within 30 days I felt a profound difference in my outlook on things. I found that I was focusing on the things I had to be grateful for instead of what was going “wrong” in my life. I found those things that were going “wrong” often turned out better for me in the end (like getting a call from our renters while I was still in the hospital right after giving birth to McKenna. They informed us they were moving across the street at the end of the month. Turns out, their cats were ruining our house… turned out to be a blessing for us they moved and a disaster for the neighbors).

Thank you for sharing your stories, your lives and your love here. You would be amazed how many times I hear that one of YOUR comments helped another reader. In this age, many feel so isolated, when in fact we are more connected then we have ever been through the internet, phones and planes. Take the time to connect here and share… your story or bit of advice may help someone in another part of the world. We never know how the smallest of our actions can affect someone so dramatically… make your mark a positive one!

Please take a few minutes and write five things (or more) you are grateful for…

Many Blessings!
Christine Hiebel

P.S. For you Black Friday shoppers… take a look at the Bouncers Bounce House special for Passion Parents… you may opt to stay home and order the Little Einstein bounce house, lemonade stand or Adirondack chair instead!

5 Responses to Passion Parent Gives Thanks
  1. Janice (5 Minutes for Mom)
    November 26, 2009 | 5:23 pm

    Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

    A gratitude journal is such a blessing! Good for you for practicing gratitude! :)

  2. Tina Fortune
    November 26, 2009 | 6:08 pm

    What a wonderful post of encouragement. I know what it takes to rebuild something and also having the courage to tell others when you want to give up. I am grateful this day for life. I founded a non-profit for single parents and so many times I wanted to give up. I’m grateful for strength and wisdom. I committed my ways to the Lord and have completed the 2010 goals. ALL OF THEM. As a single mom of 3, I am alone in a city with a handful of friends. My mother left when Iwas 1, my father is incarcerated and the aunt that raised me was murdered 11/27/07 by her husband. Still I AM GRATEFUL. I am grateful for life, health, strength and peace of mind to love others. This post was so helpful to me because I can “hear” the heart behind the appreciation. Thank you for encouraging others like you do.
    My 5
    life, health, strength, peace, wisdom

  3. parenting
    November 27, 2009 | 7:42 am

    Interesting, Carol Tuttle was featured in Dr. Mercola’s Thanksgiving newsletter today. She focused on the gratitude journal as well. I really like how she incorporated the whole family into the experience. As well, she incorporated Meridian Tapping to reinforce the feeling.

    Here is a small excerpt of what she had to say:
    8 years ago our family started a tradition to write in a Gratitude Journal. Every Thanksgiving, as a family, we get out our Gratitude Journal and write 1,000 things for which we are grateful. We number from 1 to 1,000, leave it on the kitchen counter with a pen, and family members and friends are invited to write in it as often as they would like.

    Gratitude- It usually takes us between ten days to 2 weeks to get to 1,000. Last year I added a new practice to include with our gratitude journal. Every day starting the week before Thanksgiving I tap on statements of thanksgiving and gratitude.

    I choose to tap on 25 different statements a day using the EFT shortcut method. I also invited my clients to practice this as well. I was amazed at the benefits they reported, so since then I have consistently incorporated more and more positive statements in my EFT protocol as I teach my clients how to process with positives.

    Click here to read the rest of what Carol wrote.

    May your day be as blessed as my Thanksgiving Day was.
    Christine

  4. parenting
    November 27, 2009 | 7:48 am

    Tina,
    Thank you for sharing you story. So often the right person “stumbles upon” words such as yours, just when they need it. These words of strength will be the spark that ignites the KNOWING within them that they to can rise and be strong.

    I am grateful for twitter to bring us together. What a beautiful thing this internet is!

  5. Annette
    November 30, 2009 | 3:23 am

    Christine –
    Trust that you would bring such a wonderful post!
    I just got this – seems the Skype cut the msg in 1/2. But that is as I needed it to be, because I sit here wondering what they heck to do about my current situation.
    I need to return to a daily gratitude journal. Yes, I am grateful on a daily basis, but something about writing it down and making it a bit of a ritual is very powerful. And as far as beating myself up – you yourself know that I am WAY better off now than I was a year or even two years ago!
    So – I am grateful that your message was late!
    I am grateful for the message itself.
    I am grateful that I am able to get a message like that ~~ from the internet.
    I am grateful for my computer, Pooka
    I am VERY grateful that I am who and where I am.

    thank you!

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