Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה), literally meaning the “beginning (also head) [of] the year” is the Jewish New Year. It marks the beginning of the year, according to the teachings of Judaism, clearly a time for reflection and hope.
I’m thankful that I, and my family, made it through such an eventful year for us all. I’m healthy and going into my 3rd year eating #vegangoodness, I’m working hard on always staying present in my daughters lives no matter what, and continue to lay a foundation for the future. In addition my move to Pompano Beach, FL is feeling right and I am settling in and finding my way, and… there’s no question that I’m most thankful for the health of my family and friends in 2018.
I do my very best every day to be positive, especially when I’m interacting with others. If you’ve followed me over the years, then you know that #JustBeNice and #BeGoodToPeople is a huge part of my philosophy in business and in life. But it’s not automatic. Sometimes, people, circumstances, or plain old bad luck make it very difficult to keep a positive attitude. I find that remembering what I’m thankful for allows me to keep perspective in the moments when I need it most, whether in business or when dealing with life’s daily challenges.
L’Shana Tova Tikatevu… May you be inscribed (in the Book of Life) for a good year.
Time for new beginnings…
Dawning of new hopes…
Opening of new horizons…
Wishing you, your family, and those you love… Peace, Prosperity, Health and Happiness in the year ahead!
With Love, Ted
Great commentary!
Thank you for sharing hope for humanity’s future!
Your words are so meaningful!
Keep sharing your thoughts and comments!
L’Shana Tovah Tiketevu!
Thank you Robert. All my best. Make it a great week!