Be Thankful

Be Thankful

As Thanksgiving approaches, I would like to personally thank each and every one of you for the work you do every day to make the world a better place to live.

The origins of the Thanksgiving tradition can be traced back 400 years to the early settlers at Plymouth, Mass., who held a feast to celebrate the harvest and other good tidings of the past year.

Thanksgiving is a day that invites all Americans to reflect and give thanks for the blessings in our lives. I invite all people to reflect and give thanks for the blessings in their lives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We live in exciting times, and this year has been very interesting. I want to thank and bless all the people who have come into my life from all over the world. Remember not to forget that you are being and doing something beautiful, and I am grateful that you have come into my life.

In keeping with the spirit of the holiday, I thank all the men and women at arms who stand ready to protect us, so we can enjoy the company of family, friends, and loved ones while they cannot. Through the mission they execute daily, we are offered the opportunity to make this world a better place. Let us not waste their sacrifices.

Till next time

 

 

 

“Be Safe”

Written by:

Daniel

Daniel is the urban disaster planning expert with over 30 years of experience training young men and women, foreign nationals, and Department of Defense Civilians to survive on the modern battlefield. He is the author of "Family Urban Disaster Planning" and co-author of the #1 Best Seller "The Book of Influence." And “The Book of Mentors” He earned his MBA with a minor in Project Management while serving in the military. He has over 26 education certificates from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Center for Disease Control, and the National Fire Academy. He is a speaker and coach on the topics of Communications, Leadership, Financial Literacy, and Disaster Planning.

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