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Things you might be taking for granted right now

Things you might be taking for granted right now

Jenna Grabowski Jenna Grabowski
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In the routine of everyday life, it’s easy to take advantage of little luxuries. Those things you may be taking for granted right now might be a huge sacrifice for someone else. Give these items a read and move forward with a feeling of gratitude.

Nutritious food

It’s no secret that healthy food is costly. Processed junk foods are often better on the wallet but worse for your health. Having a stock of fresh fruits, vegetables, etc., is an opportunity that many take for granted. 

Extra space to keep a collection of anything

Having an extra shelf or place to put a fun collection of items is something you might not think to appreciate. Whether it’s books, salt and pepper shakers, or even pens, it’s a fun privilege to have space for these items.

Clean laundry

There’s nothing like the smell of fresh, clean clothes. But not everyone gets to have this! Next time you take your fresh socks out of the dryer, remember that cozy feeling with thankfulness!

Resources to make a big life change

Are you starting a new job soon or looking to move to a new home? Or are you considering getting a new car? Having the means (money, time, support from family and friends, etc.) is often overlooked. Big life changes can often mean big expenses.

Transportation

The mere convenience of getting from Point A to Point B is something we shouldn’t pass over. Next time you put the key in the ignition and hear the hum of the engine, think to yourself, “Vroom sweet vroom.”

It's easy to let life's little luxuries become a part of everyday life without taking time to be thankful. A grateful heart changes everything and we hope you feel as much gratitude as we do now. 

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