Thursday, December 12, 2013

5 Things to Be Thankful for on Christmas


Christmas is almost here! But while we get caught in the middle of excitements and happy gatherings, let us take a moment to reflect and be thankful of all the good things. Sometimes we get blinded by the meaning of Christmas that we simply focus on gifts, what to give and what to receive. We tend to concentrate on material things and we fail to see those that are more meaningful. As I am writing this letter, I think about those who are homeless, lost, hurting sick or orphaned and how they will find the meaning to Christmas, given that most of them have no family or home to celebrate in. No matter what your circumstance is, here are 5 things that you can be thankful for this Christmas.

1. Good Health

Good health is something that we rarely appreciate, but the moment we get sick, we so crave for it that we are willing to exchange our richness for it. If you enjoy good health this Christmas, thank God for it. However, if you are suffering from a sickness, thank God for the hope of healing.

2. Families and Friends

Unless our families and friends are safe and in good health, we´re not completely happy, therefore be thankful this Christmas that they´re safe and sound. They are our treasures. If any of your family and friends are suffering this Christmas, pray for them and encourage them to trust God to keep them safe.

3. Your Job

You work for a wonderful family at Dimmitt Chevrolet. You work for a family who cares about you, your family and the community. You work for a dealership that does everything they do with honesty and integrity, which, unfortunately, doesn’t happen in many other dealerships. A good job is a gift, so perform at your finest and give thanks for it.

4. Your Freedom 

The freedom to live, to do things that you want, and the freedom to practice your religion is one of those best gifts. Think of those who are oppressed, or those who spend their Christmas behind bars, they wish they have your freedom. Be thankful for it.

5. Your Possessions

I have more than I need and I´m thankful for it. All of our material things are a gift from God and the fruit of our hard work and they are something worth thanking for. I have learned that looking on the underprivileged instead of those above me makes me appreciate more what I have.

So, during this Christmas take the time to reflect on those things in your life you have been so blessed with. Your faith, your families, your good health and the privilege it is working for such an outstanding company that believes in its people, doing everything with integrity and having faithful gratitude for the success we have. I wish all of you and your families a very Merry Christmas and a safe, prosperous and Happy New Year!


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