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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Coastal Carolina chapter.

When I hear Thanksgiving, I think of expressing my thanks to the most important people in my life. Since I’m a writer, the first thing that comes to my mind is Thank You notes. I think we often forget that those around us (and even ourselves) need to know the most authentic love and gratefulness.  

 

  • Thank You to HerCampus

I want to not only thank the company but the HC chapter here at Coastal Carolina. I have made some of the greatest friends, have been welcomed with open arms, and the opportunities that have been endless. I believe there is a joy in writing and stylistically, everyone has their own voice, passions, and interests and with this organization we have the freedom to explore those qualities. 

 

  • Thank You to my Friends

My support system has grown tremendously. I just want to take the time to thank the friends I have and the friends I’ll make. You all motivate, inspire, and continue to push me to limits unimaginable. Whether I’ve met you in class, in an organization, or through mutual friends; I’m thankful for all of you.  

 

  • Thank You to my Family

Not only is my support system through friends, but also my family. From the East coast to the far West coast. I would not push myself as hard as I do without any of your support. I am completely grateful for the lectures and the amount of love and care, it never goes unnoticed (even if I forget to call often). 

 

  • Thank You to Myself

Lastly, I’d like to thank myself. I’ve grown so much mentally that it’s imperative that I include this. I’m not sure where I would be if I didn’t take chances and seize opportunites. I want to thank myself for getting up every morning facing each day with confidence, no matter how difficult.

 

Please, take the time this season (and throughout your life) to thank those around you. It creates a beautiful impact that really holds true to the meaning. 

Sophia Edens

Coastal Carolina '22

PLEASE VISIT: thecontentfoodcritic.com In her role as a senior student attending Coastal Carolina University, Sophia’s area of expertise lies in her English degree with a concentration in Composition, Rhetoric and Linguistics and a minor in Communication. Sophia is an energetic, motivated and experienced hospitality professional. Easily adaptable with leadership qualities. Customer service and hospitality roles served for growth in collaborative problem solving, public speaking and critical thinking. As a soon to be graduate with an English degree, residing in South Carolina, she hopes to use the skills that she has learned through various positions to provide as an asset to any team she joins.