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As we prepare for our Thanksgiving feasts, Thursday night football games, and Black Friday shopping, take some time to show gratitude for those around you and for what you have. Here are a few ways to practice gratitude this month. Appreciate everything. Get into the habit of being grateful for the little things in your life. It can be easy to acknowledge the “big” things, but nothing is too small to be thankful for. You can be grateful the weather is nice and sunny, that you received the package you’ve been waiting for, or that you got out of bed today. Don’t leave out anything when practicing gratitude. Practice mindfulness. Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of what’s happening around you. So, instead of being
We dedicate the third Sunday of November to remembering those who were seriously injured or lost their lives in vehicle crashes. Every year, millions of victims are added to the list of individuals killed and those who were injured due to road traffic accidents.
The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is a high-profile global event to acknowledge the suffering of all affected victims, families, and communities. We also pay tribute to emergency crews, police, and medical professionals who dedicate their lives to serving others and dealing with the traumatic aftermath of traffic accidents.
The event was initiated by RoadPeace in 1993 and has been observed and promoted worldwide by many governments,
overwhelmed by what you need to do tomorrow or next week, focus on the present moment and enjoy the time you spend solo or with your loved ones. Live in the moment and take one day at a time. Tomorrow will surely come, and you only have a limited amount of time in the present. Celebrate your challenges. Sometimes struggles and battles in our lives can weigh us down. But when you persevere and continue to push forward, you will find success. Challenges help you improve your abilities and resilience, so celebrate the progress you’ve made. Showing gratitude for challenges and negative experiences allows us to acknowledge humility and appreciate growth in our lives. Keep a journal. Writing down the things you’re grateful for will remind you of all the great things you have when other things aren’t going so well. So, keep a journal about what you’re grateful for each day or week — even if it’s just small things at first. Your perspective on life will change, and it will get easier to see the good things and to feel grateful for things you were likely overlooking. Showing gratitude is something we should do every day, all throughout the year — not just during the holidays. So, try to practice mindfulness and gratitude using these tips! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
international agencies, and groups such as the European Federation of Road Traffic Victims (FEVR), the International Road Victims’ Partnerships (IRVP), and the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety. This endeavor has reached most corners of the world to promote action to save lives and advocate for better support for victims and bereaved families.
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