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Gary Goldberg, RFC®,Wealth Manager  |  November 1, 2024

'TIS THE SEASON OF GRATITUDE

As you celebrate Thanksgiving this year, I hope you take a moment to reflect on all that you're grateful for—be it your loved ones, your health, or the joys in life. It's important to find ways to maintain that sense of gratitude throughout the year.

While it be challenging to pause and appreciate the good amidst our busy lives, there are simple practices you can adopt to cultivate gratitude regularly. Here are some seasonal suggestions to help you get started:

- Host a virtual Thanksgiving gathering: Invite family and friends to share a meal online. This 
shared experience can strengthen bonds, don’t forget to express what you’re thankful for,
even from afar.

- Warm your neighbors' hearts: Prepare traditional family recipes for neighbors, especially those who may be more vulnerable or isolated, and deliver them safely. Helping others can boost your own happiness and gratitude.

- Brighten the holiday for someone in need: Consider donating to your local food bank to support struggling families. This act of kindness can inspire reflection on your own blessings and encourage you to give back.

As Thanksgiving approaches, I find it vital to pause and appreciate the many aspects of my life for which I am truly thankful, especially the wonderful clients I have the privilege to work with.

Your trust and support have been instrumental in my journey as a financial advisor, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to help you navigate the complexities of your financial landscape.

The meaningful relationships we've built over time are invaluable to me, and I look forward to continuing our partnership as we work towards your financial goals.

As you gather with loved ones this season, I wish you a Thanksgiving filled with joy, warmth, and reflection, allowing you to cherish all of life's blessings, both big and small, and to savor the moments that truly matter!

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