holiday wishes for 2009
| December 25, 2009 | Posted by simply stephen under community |
Holiday season has arrived and I want to share a simple message.
A life with abundance is not a world filled with things, it is the things you fill it with that make it worthwhile.
Spend time reflecting and cherish the people and things in your life. Be grateful, not just over the holiday season but for the year to come. Be conscious and dare to make the changes that create a world you want to see. Live on your own terms and inspire others. Strive to be the best and let your unique gifts contribute to a better world.
Here’s a reminder from last year of some Simple Christmas Pleasures that can make the holiday extra special. I know each of you took the time to make some green changes this year and am thrilled to have connected and shared on our journey. Your footprint counts, the little things matter, each of you inspires me to go on.
Be safe, be warm, be happy and enjoy your time with loved ones. Enjoy your holiday! This is the last post until the New Year. Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday and a Happy New Year…to the possibilities ahead. I look forward to hearing your stories in the year to come.
Peace & love to each of you.
P.S. With the beta almost finished, expect a few changes and more frequent posts in the new year. In fact simply stephen may have a 5 day posting regiment with a very simple and effective formula designed to help you make green changes with ease. Stay tuned…
if you liked this post, take a gander at these ones!
- Holiday Wishes from Simply Stephen
- a few things to make your christmas green
- keeping your holiday green and simple
- season greetings for 2011
- gratitude and season greetings 2010

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That’s a great quote at the top. Hope you’re enjoying yourself – I’ve actually had time to do absolutely nothing, which feels weird but also great
Stephen,
Thanks so much for making our world a better place to be and for caring enough to ask others to do it as well!