It is good to be connected. Linking, liking, friending and following are all the rage these days. Networking, following up, keeping in touch — these are the things that seem to make the world go round. Our tech­nology makes all of this keeping-​up even easier. After all, everybody is just one click, tweet, call or text away.

But, this is the season to focus on the most important people in your life, give yourself the permission to unplug. This is equally as good as being connected, if not better. Turn off the mobile devices and unplug the immobile ones too. Just be present.

Take time to listen to a loved one tell their stories of old. Be sure to soak in a child’s laughter. Tell your family members how much you love them and think of special ways to take action to show your devotion to them.

Treasure, devour and keep in your heart each moment as it presents itself to you. Take the good and the bad together while allowing each expe­rience to enrich you and make you stronger to face the future. Choose to focus on all that is good, lovely and pure.

Life itself is a precious thing that is often forgotten in the midst of our often busy and stressful lives. Take time to stop and remember this holiday season why you are doing “this” and “who” is really important in the big picture. Fill your heart with grat­itude and thanksgiving.

Never forget that life is a gift — some­thing to cherish.

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