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Blessings in Disguise

I recently read a post on Facebook that said, “If you do not like pumpkin spice, you are un-American.” It made me giggle, but then I realized how profound of a statement it was. Admittedly, even if someone does not like pumpkin spice, there is something about the name, the smell, and the visual that just warms the heart and settles one’s being into the autumn season and the Thanksgiving holiday.

There is an awful lot to be thankful for. Being thankful for what one has opens the gateway to obtaining what one does not have. It is a very simple act of gratitude that serves to be especially grounding at this time of year. The hustle and bustle of the holidays, the angst of the end of one year, and the thrill of the start of another are all blessings in disguise. Skin care professionals are also a blessing in disguise. Their knowledge, expertise, exceptional treatments, and stellar care are the hidden gifts that allow clients to look and feel their absolute best.

This month’s issue focuses on holistic and medical aesthetics – two topics that can be viewed as either total opposites or in complete sync with one another. Either way, they offer insight into the amazing ways that professionals can enhance their knowledge, skill, and offerings. So, indulge in the content and the amazing information and give a nice hefty breath of thanks for all that is.

 

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