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9 Self-Improvement Tips for Making Thank You Cards

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Fri, 18 Jun 2010

Most of us don't realize that a thank you card can be used as a speech to persuade a person, i.e., to show appreciation to people who have done generous and nice things. These emotions are commonly done for nothing more than kindness but often go unappreciated.

Nevertheless, it is very nice for a person doing good doings to get back some kind of custom thank you card. Here are some self-improvement tips that you can consider for thank you cards that are likely to persuade and let the person know that the deed they did to you was valuable.

1.Knowing the reason why you are thanking a person is the very first thing that you should consider to ensure that you won't go wrong in your card.

2.Expressing your true feeling is another thing to consider since this ‘speech to persuade' card is used to let the person know how thankful you are. Don't beat around the bush. Express your intention head on.

3.Aside from the very first thank you, repeating it a couple more times helps clearly deliver your message. At the end of the card, be sure that you thank the person again for all of the good things or deeds that he/she have given you, just be sure that you mean it.

4.Signing your name or even your initials is important since it is very annoying or nerve wracking when the person you have given the thank you letter does not now know who sent it. If the receiver does know where the card was from, it will be appreciated a lot easier.

5.Writing these thank you cards by your own hand rather than by printing them is much ideal. A good, from the heart hand written note is always deeper felt that a typed or printed one. It is usually a piece of cake to whisk up note on word applications but it takes skill when writing it by hand.

6.Using a high grade and reliable paper is also one of the most crucial things to think about when making cards. No one would feel happy when they receive a thank you letter written in old and nasty paper. Using old and torn paper shows tacky and inconsiderate feeling. And if you're having a hassle thanking someone, putting enough emotion and pride in your card through a new and brand new piece of paper will do the job for you.

7.It is not so important when it comes to the time of sending these cards. What matters most is that even if it's early or late, you have sent it with a smile. It will make the receiver's day great and happy.

8.Don't forget to tell the receiver how suitable and well appreciated their deed was. It will boost up their morale and feeling.

9.Choose designs that are lively and vibrant. These will channel happy thoughts and feelings to the receiver of the card.

Though simple and inexpensive, thank you cards are a great way to show gratitude, sincerity, and appreciation. Just be creative in your cards. Use your imagination and careful planning and you'll be surprised with what you have created. Remember that text, call, or email is not enough to show deep appreciation. You need a specially written card that is carefully signed, sealed, and delivered.

 

For more information, you can visit this page on thank you cards


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