Filling the Gratitude Bank: How a friend has upgraded my life

Not that I’m keeping score *hehe* Well, yes, I do keep score.  I have such a bad memory, that when someone does something nice for me, I don’t want to forget to be grateful for it. No, I won’t forget to thank them, but I don’t want to forget even the smallest things people do for me. I want to have reminders so I can have constant fuel for my Gratitude Bank. Here is one list:

He made me smarter about computers
He freed my locked passenger seat
He inspired me to begin riding my bicycle
He inspired me to fix my back porch screen
He inspired me to refill my salt myself
He showed me how to use an html editor
He got Web Studio set up and working
He showed me how to change the leading and width in Photoshop
He told me about lastpass.com to safely store multiple passwords
He showed me how to save a step copying images right into Photoshop for a new file
He showed me how to save a step cropping from Print Screen directly into a new file
Because of something he did in in Photoshop, it made me wonder if I could duplicate it in Indesign and, using drop shadow and outer glow, and I could.

As a former carpal tunnel kinda gal, it is huge for me when someone can show me shortcuts that save me keystrokes. I appreciate having friends who upgrade my life. That’s why I always want them to feel free to speak out.  Something they say randomly may be just the thing I need to hear for a big upgrade in my life.  All I see around me are teachers and gurus, every thing, everyone. My gratitude bank overfloweth like wow. I’m so freaken grateful.