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How to:ThanksGiving

by - 24 November

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Prepares for Thanksgiving...


Mind:

Enjoy Your Break

Its so important to realize when its time to make memories.
This holiday I urge you to sit back and enjoy the things that matter most...your family, your friends, your faith. (Not necessarily in that order, either). 
Here's a few ideas to help you relax and recognize your blessings.

Journal your thoughts. Find a small pretty book that has a nice cover. List all the people who have influenced you in any way-negative or positive. Next to their name list how they have impacted your life. Highlight the good and cross off the bad. Reflect on the decisions you have made with these people. List why you are thankful for each person. Keep this journal private. Your thoughts are for you only so be open and honest. Make sure to date and sign each entry.
Have a Girls-Night-Out Holiday party. Nothing too large but keep it fancy.Go out to dinner or over a friend's house. Meet up and chat about the holidays. Share your plans with each other. 
Its good to find out what your friends are up to. Dress really nice and take pictures. 
Try to do this before Thanksgiving if possible. 
Some of the pictures you take can make great Christmas gifts. 
This is a great place to meet

Body:

Look Great

With all the hoopla its easy to get distracted from your looks. Please don't. All it takes is a little planning. Here are some ideas of what to wear on Thanksgiving.
Remember, this is usually when you see distant family and friends who love to judge you.
You should look exactly how you want to be perceived.
Check out these styling ideas.

Priss
Miss Goody
Miss Study
Miss Study
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Slacker
Miss Slacker

Soul-Show You Are Grateful

Christmas is not the only time to send gifts. Select 3 people that you will send a small gift to.
Use your list to decide who you really want to show your kindness to.
If you want, try to send "Thank You" cards to your friends & family.
Make phone calls to the family members that you barely see.
This is a kind act that cost you nothing. Get inspired with this video!

Watch these movies to get in the family spirit, too.


SOUL FOOD
Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins (2008) Poster

Happy Thanksgiving, Dolls!

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