How to Say “Thanks” — Even During Adversity

Ways to Say Thanks Even When Your World Seems to Be Crumbling

No matter what your personal circumstances or the state of the world, you can always find people and events that merit your appreciation.

Maybe you want to express your gratitude to a beta reader, an editor, or a book reviewer. Or to the person in a Starbucks lineup who paid for your coffee.

Whatever your reason for thankfulness, my post on Anne R. Allen’s Blog … with Ruth Harris, provides ways for writers to express gratitude via words and gestures.

Please join me as you take a few moments to mull over what makes you happy.

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4 thoughts on “How to Say “Thanks” — Even During Adversity

  1. Thanks for all of your excellent advice and writing expertise. I’ve only been following your blog for a short time, but it is clearly a great resource for writers. I just picked up the paperback version of all three of your writing guidebooks.

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