Thanks Giving – 11 Reasons To Be Thankful
Okay, this post is less about public relations, copy writing or editing and more about being thankful for what we have; having a sense of peace and contentment with where we are today. A colleague and friend recently published a book that speaks to this message — one day can make a difference in rediscovering dreams by gaining new perspective, modifying priorities and knowing your purpose.
So in this time of giving thanks, I thought I’d share what I’m thankful for. I wish all celebrating the U.S. day of Thanksgiving a safe and happy holiday!
1. I am grateful for client partnerships and collaborations this past year and those that are growing and will flourish in 2010. This past year I’ve returned to the life of a virtual professional by default (a product of a lay-off) and have continued working relationships with past clients and have built new ones. I’m grateful for each and every client this past year and am in a place where I can say I love all of my clients.

2. I am grateful for my partner and best friend, Peter. We’ve weathered some pretty serious storms — the premature death of my mother, my chronic back problems, and other challenges (ones that we all face at some point in our lives). I’m grateful every day for “my rock”.

3. I’m grateful that the sun rises and sets each day. There’s nothing better than watching a beautiful sunset. Having the time to watch a sunrise or sunset is rare, but when it comes it’s so peaceful and relaxing. As business owners dealing with several client needs at a time and our personal commitments, it’s so hard to practice being in the moment. My hope is that there is more of a commitment to that in the New Year.

4. Are you grateful for the mistakes you’ve made this past year? Why should we be? For one, it’s an opportunity to learn and grow, right? When we make mistakes we’re proving that we’re human but also giving ourselves an opportunity to learn and improve. So I am grateful for the large and small mistakes I’ve made this year.
One large mistake I made recently was to lift too much weight when I knowingly had a bulged disc in my lower back. This simple, or what I thought was simple, act of working on a home project with my husband is part of what led my bulged disc to become herniated…so badly that the orthopedic surgeon I am considering was shocked I was walking with no pain. So, the consequence of that mistake is requiring me to be more mindful of my limits and get surgery to prevent anything worse happening to my body. The consequences of this could be serious (especially if I do not get surgery), but I’m not letting it get the best of me. I’m owning up to that mistake, recognizing my limitations, and pledging to myself to never, ever sacrifice my health and well-being again. I’ve got big, muscular friends that can come by and help with the heavy lifting projects!

5. I am so grateful for the ability to help “create positive buzz” for my clients. I love writing; extracting ideas from clients and turning them into concise communications pieces. I am thrilled when a client gets exposure for their products or services. It’s not about the money; it’s about “creating positive buzz” and helping others achieve their dreams and goals.

6. If I were placing these 11 reasons in order by importance this would be #1. My daughter makes me grateful every day. Life changed completely once I became a mother and I would never change it for the world. I have a new source of laughter and inspiration every day and it’s all wrapped up in a 3+ foot tall, giggly, smiley package.

7. Philadelphia, “the city of brotherly love” is my home away from home. I’ll always consider Maryland my home, but for some reason I was always drawn to Philadelphia. I love this city, I love the diversity and its culture and I love living close enough to hop on the train to grab lunch with my husband or meet a prospective client.

8. I’m grateful for the ability to work from anywhere. As virtual professionals we often have the opportunity or even necessity to work outside of our home offices. I have worked from my back patio overlooking my yard, in the car, at Panera, at clients places of work, at the beach and at family members’ homes. You can be super-productive with a change of scenery from time to time.
9. I’m grateful to have the opportunity to work at developing other dreams and interests. We don’t necessarily have to be tied to one thing always…I’m sure all of us have varying interests and aren’t solely tied to our virtual businesses. Being friendlier to the earth is one of my interests which is why I developed weeBGreen, with the help of a close friend, in April of 2009. My hope is that it grows to be a sought out source for shopping locally and regionally for earth friendlier products for “wee ones”.

10. I’m grateful for the lessons learned from my mother. I had 22 years with her and she is still guiding me today. She was a firm believer in following dreams and often referenced a poem by Louise Driscoll:
Hold fast your dreams!
Within your heart
Keep one still, secret spot
Where dreams may go,
And, sheltered so,
May thrive and grow
Where doubt and fear are not.
O keep a place apart,
Within you heart,
For little dreams to go!
Think still of lovely things that are not true.
Let wish and magic work at will in you.
Be sometimes blind to sorrow. Make believe!
Forget the calm that lies
In disillusioned eyes.
Though we all know that we must die,
Yet you and I
May walk like gods and be
Even now at home in immortality.
We see so many ugly things -
Deceits and wrongs and quarrelings;
We know, alas! we know
How quickly fade
The color in the west,
The bloom upon the flower,
The bloom upon the breast
And youth’s blind hour.
A place apart
Where little dreams may go,
May thrive and grow,
Hold fast – hold fast your dreams!
11. I am grateful for my membership to the organization for virtual professionals, IVAA. I’ve made great connections and have developed lasting client and collaborative relationships through this organization. I’m happy to serve as a volunteer staff writer for the IVAACast and hope to see many of my colleagues at the live summit in April!
What are you grateful for this year?
Share your comments here or on Twitter using #gratitudemonth.
Copyright 2009 Innovate Services & Teresa H. Berger
Creating Positive Buzz: Two Women. 190 miles.

Carla and Caroline take on 190 miles coast to coast.
Philadelphia, PA – This past July Philadelphia area business women, Carla Wilson and Caroline Wright, trekked 190 miles coast to coast in England. Their journey began as a physical challenge putting themselves to the test and ended up as a unique way to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Carla Wilson and Caroline Wright, a native of England, set out on a 190 mile hike from St. Bees along the Irish Sea to Robin Hood’s Bay along the North Sea. Each day the hike was in the range of 15-20 miles and at times they hiked through non-stop hail and rain. Both are Philadelphia area business women and were able to take two weeks away from their businesses without skipping a beat. The goal of this trip was two-fold. First it started out as a life-long dream of Caroline’s to complete a long-distance hike and Carla was her chosen sidekick for the adventure.
The second goal only seemed natural to the two area women; raise funds for cancer research with each mile walked. For the 190 miles walked Carla and Caroline set out to raise $1,900 or $10 per mile. To date they are at 78% of their goal and are back on American soil. Carla mentions, “…my cousin passed away from cancer – specifically melanoma. And since I never followed through in making the donation in her name that I had wanted to do, I thought I’d set up a fundraising effort to raise important funds for research for the cure of this disease – and dedicate my walk to her and others. Unfortunately, so many of us know folks who are living with or have battled cancer. We need to help kick cancer’s butt.”
With cancer touching so many lives in various ways these days, it’s hard not to take notice of those putting their bodies to the test to raise awareness and funding. Carla and Caroline completed their journey and would love to help in the fight against cancer. For more information on their story and cause, please visit http://wrightsolution.wordpress.com/.
I Stand for Big Thinking and Positive Buzz for my Partners.
I’m reading this book. A book some of you may have heard of. A book I think is truly inspirational and one that makes me feel excited about continuing on the path of Thinking Big and the big things that Big Thinkers are going to be doing for our world. The book that is changing the way entrepreneurs, and others, think is The Think Big Manifesto.
Although I’m only about halfway through, The Think Big Manifesto has numerous lessons and inspirations for anyone including entrepreneurs. If you consider yourself a Big Thinker, you should read this book. I’m not making any money by saying this…I’m just someone who believes that we need more Big Thinking in our world…someone who is not into following the norm, someone who believes our world needs more Big Thinkers!
The author, Michael Port, makes many a profound statement in just the first half of The Think Big Manifesto, but one that is still ringing in my head is about what we as humans stand for. He shares what he stands for…Thinking Big (and more) and he shares what others in his circle stand for. What do you stand for?
I stand for…
- Positive Buzz (getting my clients the positive exposure they deserve for their fantastic businesses)
- Simplified, Fluid, Organic Public Relations (not overthinking PR)
- Sharing good, informational and heartwarming stories
- Having fun with my work
- Working with amazing clients who like to Think Big
- Creativity
- Change
- Ethics
- Trust
- Family
- Work/Life Balance
- Infusing Fitness into Business
- Mompreneurship
- Health and well-being
We all stand for many things…but getting clear on what we stand for is a step in the right direction toward greater authenticity. In the exploration of what we stand for as people, professionals and members of the community we have the opportunity to get to know ourselves better and feel more and more excited about incorporating that into our work. And isn’t that what we should be doing anyway? Doing work that truly energizes and inspires us.
Work that inspires and energizes helps us to contribute more to our partnerships with other entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, fitpreneurs, mompreneurs and dadpreneurs.
So what do you stand for? Are you a Big Thinker? Are you going to start a Revolution?
Copyright 2009 Teresa H. Berger, MBA & Innovate Services PR|Editorial
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