クリス・ボッシュさんのインスタグラム写真 - (クリス・ボッシュInstagram)「“How’s it going?”  These days, that’s the most difficult question to answer—because things aren’t that good for anyone.   I wanted to share some thoughts on how to celebrate Thanksgiving in tough times  Did you know I have a newsletter? The Last Chip -> (link in bio)  Now, I know I’m on the fortunate end of things. I’m grateful for it every day. So I get why you might not want to hear my thoughts on how we can hold on to whatever bright side of 2020 there may be—especially if you’ve lost your job, lost your home, or worse, lost a loved one.  I want to throw this year in the trash… and I haven’t gone through any of that. So if you have—or if you’re just plain sick & tired of the loneliness & fear of 2020—I want you to know that I am thinking of you; & that I hope you’re keeping yourself and those around you safe.  But with Thanksgiving upon us, I’m trying to find reasons to stay positive in a year that has brought so many negatives—and I hope you can do the same.   I’ve had some tough times myself, so I figured I’d tell you my strategy for persevering through them: Visualize the things you want to have around you in your life, even if attaining them seems impossible.   As a great person once told me, you might not be able to control what happens, but you can choose how to react. Which is to say: You can’t prevent the bullshit from taking place, but when it does, life keeps going, and it’s up to you to find a way to make it work.   As for me, I’m responding to the bullshit of this year by finding reasons to be thankful on this holiday—especially for the opportunity to be a better father and husband with all of us always in the house.   I’ve also taken a moment to be thankful for the medical professionals, grocery workers, & anyone  who has had to work on the frontline through the holidays.  What are you thankful for?」11月26日 10時53分 - chrisbosh

クリス・ボッシュのインスタグラム(chrisbosh) - 11月26日 10時53分


“How’s it going?”

These days, that’s the most difficult question to answer—because things aren’t that good for anyone.

I wanted to share some thoughts on how to celebrate Thanksgiving in tough times

Did you know I have a newsletter? The Last Chip -> (link in bio)

Now, I know I’m on the fortunate end of things. I’m grateful for it every day. So I get why you might not want to hear my thoughts on how we can hold on to whatever bright side of 2020 there may be—especially if you’ve lost your job, lost your home, or worse, lost a loved one.

I want to throw this year in the trash… and I haven’t gone through any of that. So if you have—or if you’re just plain sick & tired of the loneliness & fear of 2020—I want you to know that I am thinking of you; & that I hope you’re keeping yourself and those around you safe.

But with Thanksgiving upon us, I’m trying to find reasons to stay positive in a year that has brought so many negatives—and I hope you can do the same.

I’ve had some tough times myself, so I figured I’d tell you my strategy for persevering through them: Visualize the things you want to have around you in your life, even if attaining them seems impossible.

As a great person once told me, you might not be able to control what happens, but you can choose how to react. Which is to say: You can’t prevent the bullshit from taking place, but when it does, life keeps going, and it’s up to you to find a way to make it work.

As for me, I’m responding to the bullshit of this year by finding reasons to be thankful on this holiday—especially for the opportunity to be a better father and husband with all of us always in the house.

I’ve also taken a moment to be thankful for the medical professionals, grocery workers, & anyone who has had to work on the frontline through the holidays.

What are you thankful for?


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