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Relatively Speaking | Nov. 14, 2017 | Gratefulness

Is there someone that you need to say thank you to for a kindness? Stop, now is time to show that gratefulness. There are benefits to both you and the one that you thank. Do you have someone that you care about, that always has your back, do you let them know how important they are to you? There’s no season for this gratefulness. Now is the best time. Let’s talk about what is going on in your life.

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