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On this day, 23 years later, we stand united in remembrance to honor the lives lost and the brave heroes who will live on in our hearts forever. We will #NeverForget.
#NeverForget. The company I was with on 9/11 lost 81 soulls in the North Tower. My HR and Training cohorts got out, and then went back up, never to return. I honor their courage and caring on this, and every, day.
Take a moment to pause, honor, and be grateful for the little things..
☕️“I get to go to work today”
☕️” I get to have coffee and catch up with a peer”
☕️“I get to do work that is meaningful and excites me”
✨You have the chance to engage in an activity that may be valuable, enjoyable, or fulfilling. This can foster a sense of gratitude and appreciation.
✨A desire to pursue a goal, learn a new skill, or experience something new.
✨It emphasizes personal agency and the ability to make choices about how to spend your time and energy, which can enhance one's sense of control over their life.
✨Viewing obligations as opportunities can shift one's mindset, turning potentially burdensome tasks into positive experiences.
✨Often, the things we "get to do" involve social interactions or contribute to community, highlighting the importance of relationships and collaboration.
Today, we pause to honor the lives forever changed by the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We remember the heroes who bravely gave everything to save others, and we pledge to never forget their sacrifice. #NeverForget
Today, on Veterans Day, we pay tribute to the courageous men and women who’ve dedicated their lives to protecting our country. Your service reflects a deep commitment to securing America’s future—have you thought about securing your family’s future, too? Estate planning is essential for ensuring your legacy endures and your loved ones are well taken care of.
Here are a few tips to get started:
✅ Create an inventory of your assets (military benefits, pensions, life insurance, property, etc.)
✅ Don’t forget to include veteran’s benefits for your family
✅ Work with a trusted advisor to protect your legacy and avoid family conflict
At Trust Counsel, we’re here to help you protect your rich life and leave a rich legacy!
🇺🇸 Today, we honor the heroes who served with courage and dedication. It’s a time to reflect on their sacrifices and to hold our loved ones a little closer. 💙👨👩👦
Memorial Day
We have much to be thankful for as citizens of this country.
Memorial Day provides an opportunity to be thankful for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to this country while serving in the US Armed Forces.
Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, was held on May 30th, 1868, and remained on That date until 1971, when it was changed to the 4th Monday of May and officially became Memorial Day.
Memorial Day traditions involve marking the graves where those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice are eternally laid to rest. It is also a day for parades and cookouts. For many, it is also the first weekend of summer.
Several years back, I had the opportunity to visit Normandy American Cemetery, located in Colleville-su-mer, France. Standing on those grounds took my breath away. To me, it was sacred ground.
The Normandy American Cemetery is adjacent to the cliff overlooking Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach was one of four beaches used on June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, or D-Day.
I have always wondered about the mindset of those men on that day. They had to jump out of an airplane or disembark a ship in the face of heavy enemy activity.
They had to have fear, but they also had to understand that the only way to make it back home was to take that first step and fight.
The Generation that endured the hardships of this time is known as the Greatest Generation.
One of the things that made this generation great was that they understood the consequences.
All of our choices have consequences.
You can choose not to act on your dreams but must embrace the consequences.
You can build up that wall that keeps out the fear of uncertainty, but that is also the same wall that keeps out the joy you will experience having your dream become your reality.
As you take time to pause this weekend in remembrance of Memorial Day, remember your dreams. Remember how they have excited you. Never forget those times when you told yourself that one day, you would take that step,
Today is that day.
Don’t let the fear of the unknown hold you back.
Take action, and destroy the walls holding you back.
Your dream is your Kingdom; now is the time to build that bridge.
Be Bold!
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Sr. Product Analyst at PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
3moMy family went to the 9/11 memorial on Tuesday. Let’s never forget this day and all those we lost. 🙏