thanksgiving

Inexpensive Ways to Say Thank You

26 Nov
by Bridget DiCello

You could write Thank you on their Facebook wall, send a Text, “Like” their work on LinkedIn, or drop them an email, but how about a few more old fashioned ways of saying Thank you?

1. Say it!  Give them a call for no other reason than to say “Thank you!”  If they are within walking distance, walk to their desk and say, “Thank you!”  Just make sure you are specific about what it is you are thankful for.  Everyone likes to be thanked, but it makes much more impact when you’re specific – and they cannot read your mind.

2.  Write a handwritten Thank you note.  Again, be specific about what it is you appreciate.

3.  Send that handwritten note to their home address, so they open it with family or friends around and receive further acknowledgment.

4.  If they are an employee, give them an hour, half-day or day off without pay.  It seems like the most valuable commodity today is our time – so many demands upon it.  Give them something very valuable to them!

5.  Recognition with their peers in a staff meeting.  Not everyone likes public praise, but in a staff meeting of peers, where the comment is specific and linked to business results can be very impactful.

6.  Encourage one employee to say or write a thank you to another employee.  Ensure they include the specifics of what they are thankful for.

7.  Buy a small “perfect” gift for someone.  When you buy something small but well suited to their likes or hobbies, it means you have been listening to what is important to them.  It doesn’t need to cost much.  Rubix cube fan?  They love Chik-fil-A, but hate McDonalds?  Have you been listening enough to do this?  Leave it on their desk with a little note.

8.  Pass along a compliment from a client.  Put it in writing, share it with their boss or peers, or tell them what keeping that client happy means to the business overall.

9.  Wash their car – without them knowing while they are at work.  Getting your hands dirty is a great way to show your dedication and appreciation.

Your time, attention and focus on what is important to them is most powerful.  

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Thank Yous with the Greatest Impact

20 Nov
by Bridget DiCello

As Thanksgiving nears, we think not only of thanking God for his many blessings as the pilgrims did, but also thanking those important to us, like the Indians were to the pilgrims.

Thank yous with the greatest impact for those people important to you:

1.     Human Touch – As we have more virtual meetings and online friendships, there is something really powerful about taking a moment to stop what you are doing, walk up to someone, make sincere eye contact, and shake their hand as you express thanks for how they’ve helped you, for doing business with your organization, for ways they’ve gone above and beyond, or for times they’ve extended themselves beyond their comfort zone.

2.    Your Time and Attention – With a multitude of demands on our time, to get even a few moments of someone’s time is very precious.  Take the time to write a handwritten thank you note, take someone to lunch, spend time listening to them when they are vying for your attention, or focus on a project they have said is important and you haven’t had time to work on.

3.    Thoughtful Gifts – It is so easy today to buy gifts.  Within moments online, you can sort through a million options, find a great gift, probably even on special, pay to have it gift wrapped and have it mailed directly to someone.  But, have you spent the time to think of what they would really enjoy?  Something that is unique and different?  Do you pay attention to what they do for fun, what they eat, or how they spend their free time?  A very small gift can be just as powerful as an expensive or lavish gift when it is personalized to what they value, and hand delivered.

When there is someone in your life whom you appreciate, take the time and energy to thank them in a way that has the greatest impact!