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- Keep Your Clients (20)
- 17. May 2012:
- 10. September 2011: Personalizing your Greeting Cards
- 20. April 2011: Guide to staying connected with others
- 16. January 2011: Emotional Benefits of Greeting Cards
- 17. November 2010: There are reasons to send out cards for many holidays - here are just a few...
- 24. September 2010: The History of the Greeting Card
- 31. August 2010: Trends in the industry.....
- 12. August 2010: General Facts About Greeting Cards
- 18. July 2010: The Fire and Forget System
- 24. May 2010: Master Keys To Client Loyalty
Archive for January 2011
Emotional Benefits of Greeting Cards
16. January 2011 by admin.
A greeting card in the mailbox not only brightens our day, but can instantly connect us emotionally to friends and family.
That special bright-colored or hand-written envelope stands out among our piles of bills and magazines and serves as a reminder that someone has taken the time from their day to reach out to us and show us they care.
Whether because of an annual holiday or an unexpected gesture, greeting cards keep people connected, benefiting both the sender and receiver.
Greeting Cards–
Means someone has taken the time to send a special message
Adds a personal touch to special occasions and holidays
Connects us to all different types of people including co-workers, teachers, family and friends
Helps us put our emotions into words
Provides a tangible keepsake to document special moments in our lives
Helps us reach across generation, gender and cultural communication gaps
Provides comfort to someone and make sad times less painful
Boosts emotional well-being through reaching out to others
Makes a loved one feel special
Preserves memories of connections with friends and family
Shows someone you care!
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