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The Slow Demise of Gratitude

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September 3, 2013 By creativeadmin 3 Comments

Thank-you

 

I am a habitual “thank you” note writer.  I take them with me to every project and write them in my hotel room or on the plane home.  I spend this time because to me it is a VALUE driven activity.  If someone has created a business agreement with me, I want them to know I VALUE this relationship.  I often send clients small gifts that I see or that they have mentioned as being interested in.  These are usually books or maybe a movie DVD or music CD.  I also have a monthly sampler CD that features 15 songs by 15 different audiences that I send out to random clients every month.  I do this because movies and music often play a key role in my presentations and because it’s just fun.  I don’t do this to create a repeating “thank you” loop.  “Hey, thanks for the project.”  “Hey, thanks for the book.”  “Hey thanks . . . . . . . . .”  I do it because it’s important.

That being said, I am amazed at how few times anyone say’s “thanks”, for ANYTHING.  You hold the door open for someone, a gentlemanly thing to do, that doesn’t require any sign of gratitude, BUT a simple “thanks” is sure nice.  You send out something unexpected to someone and never hear a word.  A simple “thanks” would at least let you know that they received the gift.

What a shame.  Gratitude is a spectacular thing.  It makes you aware that life is still a good journey and that you are damn lucky to get another day on this spinning world.  It never takes much, just connect a feeling or thought to an action.

Hey, THANKS for reading my stuff!

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  1. John Peterson says

    September 3, 2013 at 7:18 pm

    Very good points Steve. I know you practice what you preach too. The thank you stationary you have looks great.

    Reply
  2. creativeadmin says

    September 5, 2013 at 2:19 pm

    Steve,

    Can you recommend a place to buy comment cards?

    Reply
    • Stephen Harvill says

      September 5, 2013 at 2:22 pm

      Not sure what you mean by “comment” cards???? Do you mean blank note cards or specific cards that allow a client to grade your performance?

      Reply

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