Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of the year, and it’s always been a holiday that I associate with lots of food. With the pandemic this year, I know so many ladies are struggling with feelings of loneliness or sadness, and so no matter what your circumstances are, today, I want to help you have the best Thanksgiving.
If you’re like me and do all the cooking for Thanksgiving dinner, starting a day early or even taking a few days in advance to prepare everything, food becomes all-encompassing. I used to feel full before I even sat down at the table, but all of this has really changed for me, and I’m sharing how I’ve done it.
Tune in this week as I share my top 5 tips for having the best Thanksgiving, even if you’re spending it alone, or worried about the beatdown that might ensue after a long weekend of eating. Even though this year is going to look different for many of us, you can still show up with gratitude and love for those around you, and most importantly, for yourself.
And here are this week’s transformational questions:
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