10 Seconds of Thanks

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1. Using a timer, write what you’re thankful for in just 10 seconds! Anything and everything that you can think of being thankful for is fair game, but stop at 10 seconds.
2. Share what you’ve written on a blog, wiki, or some other digital space that others can comment on.
3. Bonus! Complete a 10 second drawing of yourself to accompany your writing, inspired by the November 19th, 2012 Daily Create!

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For the 10 Seconds of Thanks Visual Assignment, I thought of what I was thankful for in my daily life personally and in business.

I can’t believe I am so lucky to have such a blessed life … 10 seconds is not enough for me and my wordiness to

This was difficult,  I was surprised how quickly 10 seconds could go by.  I know I missed some things, probably some very important things, I

I could not even list half of what I am so thankful for but I got the most important ones in my life. 10 seconds

10 seconds. What are you thankful for? On your marks, get set, GO!

For my second writing assignment of the week I chose <a title="10 seconds

10 seconds was not long enough to describe everything that I am thankful for nor to draw a picture of myself. But here is what

I’m thankful for my family.

I’m thankful for my friends.

I’m thankful for health (including people around me).

10 seconds were so short to write what I

Harvey Mackay once said, “Talent is God-given; be humble. Fame is man-given; be thankful. Conceit is self-given; be careful.” Everyone’s got to be thankful for

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