What We Carry Home After Thanksgiving
Holidays stir up more than shopping lists. This time of year brings up old stories, old roles, and emotions we thought we’d outgrown. If things feel tender this week, you’re in good company.
Holidays stir up more than shopping lists. This time of year brings up old stories, old roles, and emotions we thought we’d outgrown. If things feel tender this week, you’re in good company.
As you enter this long weekend, may gratitude settle gently in your heart.
Thanksgiving reminds us that success is inspired when we listen, adapt, and build together across differences to create new business models, ways of working, and platforms for engagement. This week, Dr. Fanta Waterman reflects on Thanksgiving as a time for learning, giving, and coming together.
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