Thanksgiving Is Always On a ThursdayHolidays are an interesting phenominon. They were once sacred days that the nation stopped to observe a great moment in the history of our nation, or our faith. Schools were out of session, businesses shut down, and everyone took the opportunity to stop and honor the day.
Those times seem to be over. I mean, Thanksgiving almost seems like the prelude to Christmas, given the ever growing Black Friday push. And, maybe some of these holidays should be examined for their true merit in today’s world. I’m not knowledgeable enough to debate that - I mean, celebrating those who can talk like a pirate every September 19th seems like a bit much but what do I know. I would, however, like to propose a weekly holiday that would positively impact your world. It requires no days off work, no store discounts or sales, and has no unwritten dress code. Thankful Thursdays. Why Should We Care? We should care because we suck at saying thank you. Kids do. Adults do. Professionals do. We’re not good at it. And, us not being good at it helps others not be good at it. So, we end up in a world with less appreciation for the good things that are happening and more contempt for the bad things that are happening. What if we just took a day to intentionally share our appreciation? What if we committed to be intentional about thanking our janitorial staff? Our bus drivers? The fast food workers handing us our food? Our family? Our friends? Our competitors? I’m convinced we don’t realize how contagious positive actions can be? It’s every bit as transferable as any disease. Everytime we share our appreciation for someone or something, we are more likely to find someone or something else we are thankful for. But more importantly, we are encouraging those around us to continue on by letting them know their work is appreciated. And, maybe - just maybe they’ll begin to share their appreciation a little more often. Saying thank you lifts people. It makes their, and your, life better. We all feel it. All we have to do is say it. REAL TALK - Action Steps Observing Thankful Thursday has become a highlight of the week for many people that have embraced this holiday. Occasionally it’s to someone that has helped me throughout the week, but more often than not I write to someone that may not realize I’m thankful for them - a former teacher, a friend I’ve thought about but haven’t talked to in awhile, a player ... You can’t go wrong. Here are a few ways to observe Thankful Thursday with your team or by yourself:
Official holiday or not, Thankful Thursday is worth observing. It’s probably even a little more meaningful if it remains as it is - reserved for those that see value in lifting those around them and consistently make the effort to do so. Checkout Surrender the Outcome on Amazon and order The Score That Matters with Ryan Hawk & Brook Cupps. The latest blog from Blue Collar Grit can be found here!
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