Live a Little: Say Thank You

Happy Memorial Day!

I’m keeping it short today and encouraging you to live a little by saying THANK YOU.

Especially if you know a veteran, or a military member, or meet one – say them THANK YOU for serving our country.
Say THANK YOU for those who fought and who are still fighting for the freedom you have.

Say THANK YOU for those who stand by you in the every day grind making America the great nation it is. Say THANK YOU for those who are united with you to fight for the believes, issues or opinions you have.

Say THANK YOU just because.

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About Katja Presnal

Katja Presnal is an international lifestyle expert with a mission to inspire people to live life to the fullest. She has been featured in NY Times, Glamour, Redbook and Woman's Day magazines among many other national and international publications and written for MTV3 and Lifetime TV networks. Read Katja's full bio and connect with Katja on Twitter as @skimbaco or @katjapresnal. Katja is currently living her happily-ever-after in Sweden with her husband, and three children (whom were all born in different countries within three years). When not working she is cooking big family dinners, planning her next trip or skiing.

Comments

  1. This is a great message for this week. There are so many men and women who are serving the country and they need our thanks, for what they do and for what they are giving up for each of us.

  2. Great minds think alike Katja. My parents instilled this in me from a very young age. Great lesson to teach to everyone. The responses I have gotten when thanking a veteran range from tears to an overflowing of stories and gratitude. Sage advice for all.

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