
Gratitude isn’t always easy, and it’s definitely not always obvious. Life moves fast, responsibilities pile up, and before we know it, we forget the small miracles holding us up every day. In this episode of Clemenz With a Z, I reflect on a poem by James A. Pearson (The Wilderness That Bears Your Name) that reminded me to pause and see what’s been there all along: the rising sun, the steady ground beneath my feet, and the strength we gain when we let ourselves be held by life’s quiet gifts. Join me as I explore what it means to slow down, stay grateful, and find light even when the world feels overwhelming
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If you liked the poem I read today, it’s by James A. Pearson and comes from the book The Wilderness That Bears Your Name. If you would like to purchase it, here's a link: https://a.co/d/2nF8Djr
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Until next time, take care of yourself, stay grateful, and keep growing. Peace!
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