It is Thursday and I decided to bring back a gratitude post (at least today). I am thankful for many things in my life. Mostly, my health. I am reminded of how much I value my health on a daily basis. Working caterings or in the service industry reinforces the need to be healthy. Healthy to lift things, move quickly and focus on hydration. Not kidding, at all. You must fuel your body to make it through the day. If I didn't have access to clean water, I would probably wither and die.
I worked an event where it was implied that we would run out of water about midway through the day. I was shocked that the company did not plan for that for the staff. I had brought a few large water bottles to alleviate some of that need for myself, personally. There were many others who did not bring water or even containers to hold water. I started panicking. Realizing that we had another eight to nine hours to work outside in the heat. Thankfully, we discovered a water source that we could utilize to replenish the coolers that the company had supplied.
My water bottle is my binkie. I always travel with water to avoid heat stroke or dehydration. It truly freaks me out to encounter either of those risks. I would have left the event to make sure I had water and not felt guilty about it one bit. I have experienced dehydration. The first time, I fainted and had heat stroke. It wasn't horrible but it scared me.
The next time I was dehydrated and not taking care of myself, I fainted, smashed my face and laptop. And no, no alcohol was involved. I had worked a twelve-hour shift in Phoenix where it is incredibly hot. I worked in a restaurant that had an indoor and outdoor bar. I rotated between the two--stocking, supplying and working. The next day, I woke up to do laundry. I was a little off but thought I would power through it. Instead, I fainted, did a face plant and broke my laptop. It was a wonderful way to celebrate easter Sunday. It required me to have plastic surgery. So, yes, I take access to water seriously.
I am thankful for my health.
Each day, we choose how we want to approach it. I hope to make it a habit of looking at my life daily as a choice to do better. To improve. I am thankful for listening to this man speak of his volition and determination to pursue his dreams. (Another benefit of caterings is listening to the guest speakers that are hired to inspire and motivate the conference).
In addition, I have participated in a few zoom conferences of motivational speakers in the last few years. If you sign up for their conference, they remind you of upcoming events. I try to glean information that is relevant and release some of that that does not resonate with me. Today, there is a three-day event that I plan on showing up for. I need the reminder that I am on the right path.
There are many other things I am grateful for--friendship, family, travel, love and food. As Tom reminds me frequently, I do enjoy the food factor in my life. I am thankful to share those experiences with others.
Be thankful today and celeberate you~
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