Gratitude Day is celebrated annually on the 21st September.
When diagnosed with cancer people show they care by sending lovely thoughtful gifts, from flowers to books, sweets and donuts, comforting blankets, special mugs, signs with words of encouragement and cards. Though the fog of being diagnosed with cancer phone or sent a thank you notes/emails to show you are grateful.
But don’t forget to say thank you to friends who deliver meals, drop in for visits or leave little notes. Show thanks to parents, in-laws and family members who take over household duties, take you to treatment or put up with your grumpy mood changes. They don’t ask or want for gratitude and they are hurting seeing you ill. Hopefully the words “thank you” give them reassurance they are doing something good for you.
Also importantly done forget to show how grateful you are to your medical team. They generously dedicate their lives to helping others. Appreciate all they do for you through a very difficult time.
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