Discussions on Blind, I've noticed, have a tendency to focus on the reasons we are dissatisfied, but considering the time of year (especially in the US), I'm curious: What are we thankful for? I'll go first... I am thankful to have people to love, and be loved by. Sounds cheesey, maybe, but I never want to take for granted a life filled with love. Now you...
On a Blind level: I'm thankful to have found Blind that has opened my eyes, can ask any questions and know how lowballed I've been so now I can improve my TC
Thanks for starting this thread OP. I am thankful for all the love I have in my life. Also thankful for all the good in this world.
Earth.
I'm thankful for everyone here sharing their questions and answers.
I’m thankful for being thankful.
I'm thankful... That I don't have cancer. That I can still see with both my eyes and hear with both my ears. That I have arms and legs, hands and feet. That I am not taking meds. That I am financially stable with a family that's in good health.
I am thankful for my life so far for giving me opportunities to move from a middle class life in India with minimal means to a comfortable life with a beautiful family. Hurdle after hurdle life has opened up doorways into something better. Thankful for this life. Though I don’t make as high a TC as the other folks here but couldn’t happier with the choices I made
Thankful for fat TC
Thankful for a great family, healthy parents, opportunities in US, employment. Thankful I have tolerate colleagues, good boss and friends and mentors to be tolèrent with me and would like to guide me.
I’m really grateful that I’ve gotten my mental health to a livable stage - bc of Lexapro and therapy. At one point I couldn’t get out of bed for days at a time and was afraid of everything — and now I’ve traveled solo globally, I don’t self-harm, and I genuinely like myself as a person 💁♀️
Can you recommend your therapist?
I’ve had a ton over the years. My 1st one was a psychiatrist who actually helped diagnose me and get me on the right medication. He also helped me break down parts of my life into clinical terms which helped me understand it. Right now the therapist I have is licensed in clinical and holistic methods which I really like. I’m given legitimate homework, breathing exercises, and a whole mental toolkit to help me deal with the everyday shit.