Greetings, Summit Leaders.

 

 I am thankful for you and your "attitude of gratitude."  

This mindset gives you the edge as a leader. You can go further and accomplish more.

 

 "The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. And so it is with you." - Charles Swindoll. 

 

 What are you most thankful for as you reflect on your life and career journey today? 

 

 Take time to get alone with pen and paper and write down seven attributes about who you are.  Thanksgiving for being born who you are and who you are becoming is a great place to start.

 

For example, "I am confident." "I have conviction." "I am courageous."

"I am loved unconditionally."  "I am victorious."  

 

 When you do this exercise, you will discover a reoccurring process in making you the person you are now.

 

 Thanksgiving

 By Ralph Waldo Emerson

 For each new morning with its light,

 For rest and shelter of the night,

 For health and food,

 For love and friends,

 For everything Thy goodness sends.

 

 

 The attitude of gratitude gives us perspective in living and leading. Being thankful helps us see life and events more clearly and respond to challenges, opportunities, and outcomes.

 

 The attitude of gratitude prepares us for promotion in living and leading. Combining our responses, remembering the turning points, reflecting on the process, and experiencing our transformation while adapting prepares us for more significant influence and leadership levels. 

 

 This Thanksgiving Day, let us reflect on how far we have come and how blessed we are to experience this day and continue to give thanks for all the good things in our lives.  

 

 Thanksgiving positions us for transformation in renewing our thinking, perspective, and outlook for our future. 

 

"Stay the course!" Summit Leader 

 

Be thankful and believe that the best is yet to come!

 

The just shall live by faith!

 

 

Victory!