thankful

Thankful

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I think it has to do with the simplicity of sharing a special meal with loved ones. I like having the opportunity to take time to be grateful for the wonderful blessings in my life. Life moves so fast and time passes so quick that I wish I could share these special moments with my loved ones more often.

This year I am especially grateful for the amazing women in my life who empower me every day. I am surrounded by strong, confident, beautiful women that I lean on and share so much with. These are women who build me up, remind me of my own strength, encourage me, nurture me and love me. Having women like these in my life has meant everything to me.

All the love and encouragement that I have received is in part why I started this blog/business. I want to help others to feel the confidence that I know is possible. I know that when we feel empowered we are capable of achieving greatness. I know that a little positivity goes a long way. My meeting with my clients this is what I try to pass along. And even a little goes a long way.

My first example of a strong sophisticated lady was my mother. She did it all and made it look easy. She was my fiercest protector and constant cheerleader. She has been a role model for me from how to be a good daughter to how to be a wonderful mother. For starters, she taught me to lead by example, always be polite and the important of being a good friend. Her lessons are endless and her strength is extraordinary.

The next woman in my life to exemplify a strong, independent spirit was my sister. She's always been a fighter and a lover rolled into one. She taught me that the only opinion that truly matters is your own. She showed me that compromise isn't a sign of weakness. She's shown me that there is more than one kind of way to love.

These two ladies are more than enough for a lifetime of positive influences but they are only the beginning. From my childhood best friend to my mother in law, my book club to my babysitter, my school mom friends to my friends from work. I am surrounded by amazing women. These ladies have battled personal struggles, work challenges, family tragedies and so much more with a grace and dignity that I strive for every day.

I have the benefit of being reminded of how powerful we are as women. Our strength lies in our ability to support and band together. This Thanksgiving, remember to be grateful for the women in your life that help to keep you motivated. We need each other now more than ever.

Thoughts on this Thanksgiving

So my first thoughts are on how thankful I am to have this outlet and to have amazing friends and clients who support and encourage me.

Many of you ladies will be cooking this Thanksgiving and inviting family and friends into your home. Remember to take a moment for yourself. Remember how fortunate we are to have loved ones in our lives. Remember whata wonderful person you are. Stand tall, smile bright and wear something you love this Thanksgiving.

If you are contemplating what to wear as a host or a guest, find that go to item in your closet and work from there. This is the day you want to keep it simple and feel great. Add a little sparkle (it is the beginning of the holiday season after all) and be on your way.

Finally, are you ready to go shopping on Black Friday? Depending on what you are looking to buy it may or may not be worth the hassle. In year's past, Black Friday deals were a one time steal worth getting up early for. I've noticed more recently that some of the best deals actually come closer to Christmas. The only things I would caution is that the closer you get to Christmas you run the risk of a particular item you want being sold out.

As I sit here trying to type this my two year old toddler has climbed into my lap and is repeating "I do it!!" over and over again as he attempts to bang on my laptop. These are the hazards of my attempt to work from home. But he is one of the bright shining stars in my life and I remember to cherish every time he wants to sit with me because he won't be two forever.

Happy Thanksgiving!