How To Be Thankful For Essay

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30 Things Volleyball Players are Thankful For
The holidays are here, and with Thanksgiving around the corner it is a good time to stop, count your blessings, and reflect on what you are grateful for in your life. While there are ups and downs both in life and in volleyball, the experiences you gain are invaluable and will help shape you into the person you are today. Volleyball for many is life, and they wouldn’t change it for the world!
Do you know what you are grateful for this holiday season? Check out this list of things that volleyball players are thankful for, and see what you can add to the list!
1. Coaches. Despite the good cop/bad cop routine, you could not be more thankful for them.
2. Parents. They motivated you and supported you

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