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In this episode of Our Reimagined Life, I share my personal experience with Hurricane Helene, which brought unexpected hurricane-force winds to our area. We lost power for several days, and while we were able to make things work with generators, I found myself reflecting on the devastation in surrounding communities. Seeing towns destroyed and hearing heart-wrenching stories of loss made me realize how much we take for granted. This episode is all about finding gratitude amidst chaos and seeing challenges as opportunities for growth.
Throughout the ordeal, I noticed two kinds of people—those who felt victimized and those who responded with compassion. Instead of complaining about our situation, I chose to focus on the small blessings: minor damage to our home, hot coffee, and the ability to find gas. I saw how much attitude matters, especially in hard times, and it reminded me that gratitude and compassion can transform even the most challenging situations.
As we wrap up, I encourage everyone to find ways to help communities impacted by the storm. I’ll include links to relief efforts in western North Carolina below. Also, our upcoming virtual workshop on decorating a Designer Christmas Tree will donate profits to these relief efforts. Remember, even in the darkest storms, we can be someone else's light. Stay strong, and thank you for joining me on this journey of finding gratitude in the storm.
Until next time, here’s to living a spirit-led life. I love you!
Join the Christmas Tree Decorating Masterclass: https://southerncharmwreaths.com/christmas-tree-decorating-masterclass/
For a list of local verified relief groups, refer to the Blue Ridge Public Radio website here: https://www.bpr.org/bpr-news/2024-09-28/list-ways-to-donate-and-help-flood-victims-in-western-north-carolina-after-hurricane-helene
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In this episode of Our Reimagined Life, I share my personal experience with Hurricane Helene, which brought unexpected hurricane-force winds to our area. We lost power for several days, and while we were able to make things work with generators, I found myself reflecting on the devastation in surrounding communities. Seeing towns destroyed and hearing heart-wrenching stories of loss made me realize how much we take for granted. This episode is all about finding gratitude amidst chaos and seeing challenges as opportunities for growth.
Throughout the ordeal, I noticed two kinds of people—those who felt victimized and those who responded with compassion. Instead of complaining about our situation, I chose to focus on the small blessings: minor damage to our home, hot coffee, and the ability to find gas. I saw how much attitude matters, especially in hard times, and it reminded me that gratitude and compassion can transform even the most challenging situations.
As we wrap up, I encourage everyone to find ways to help communities impacted by the storm. I’ll include links to relief efforts in western North Carolina below. Also, our upcoming virtual workshop on decorating a Designer Christmas Tree will donate profits to these relief efforts. Remember, even in the darkest storms, we can be someone else's light. Stay strong, and thank you for joining me on this journey of finding gratitude in the storm.
Until next time, here’s to living a spirit-led life. I love you!
Join the Christmas Tree Decorating Masterclass: https://southerncharmwreaths.com/christmas-tree-decorating-masterclass/
For a list of local verified relief groups, refer to the Blue Ridge Public Radio website here: https://www.bpr.org/bpr-news/2024-09-28/list-ways-to-donate-and-help-flood-victims-in-western-north-carolina-after-hurricane-helene
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