Energizing.  Practical. Inspiring.



Discover the 9 habits that can change your life!
Happiness Book

find personal happiness in life

Happiness HOME
Self-help Happiness BLOG

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Top ways to find happiness
Personal growth articles
Daily Happiness free ezine
Self-help book on happiness
The Get Happy Workbook

 

Self-Help Happiness Blog

Inspirations, quotes, and self-help tips for happiness


Do you Personalize?

family, friendship, love, simplicity Add comments

Do you buy greeting cards for the people closest to you? Why not make them instead? Oh, sure, you won’t create a work of art or make some witty saying like those store-bought greeting cards. But it’s not for art or wit that you are giving the card, right?

 

 

A hand-made card shows that you took the time to do something special for your loved one. Let me repeat that with the right emphasis: A hand-made card shows that YOU took the time to do something special for your loved one.

 

You wouldn’t outsource your hugs. You wouldn’t outsource your hand shakes. You wouldn’t outsource your kisses or your smiles or your phone calls. Don’t outsource your greeting cards to some factory somewhere. Make your own and show that they really do come from the heart.  From your heart.

 

Taken from today’s Daily Dose of Happiness

VN:F [1.9.13_1145]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)



Grab The Bookmarketer For Your Site


17 Responses to “Do you Personalize?”

  1. Dossier Surendettement (1 comments) Says:

    Who has the time to make a hand made card these days?

  2. agnes (1 comments) Says:

    that’s right!
    i give personalized cards to my loved ones =)
    its most appreciated when its hand made since it comes from the heart =)

  3. Frank Zweegers (1 comments) Says:

    I make my own cards most of the time, but I don’t always have the time for that.

    But ofcourse it’s a great idea and it shows your love. However it soms as much love if your sending a factorized card, it is the thought that counts ;)

  4. MissSunshine (1 comments) Says:

    Hey!

    I started writing a blog myself and was just surfing the net to look for the useful ideas. And accidentally I came to your blog and the post which caught my eyes was this one, about the greeting cards. As to the first commenter: everyone has time to make hand made cards! work less at the weekends, drink less on Saturday night, spend less time in front of TV and you will for sure have a spare hour to make a card!

    Anyways, its a grate blog and I am willing to come back. Hope you will have time to visit mine, im writing about self-help. This is my last post where i share exercise which helps me to live in happiness.
    http://www.coachteam.org/?p=50

  5. pittsburgh moving companies (1 comments) Says:

    I will buy a standard card, but draw on it, cross out some things and add in details in order to personalize it.

  6. ORS (1 comments) Says:

    I don`t have enough time to make a card

  7. Maris (2 comments) Says:

    Amen to that! I remember making more than two dozen Christmas cards for my aunts and uncles when I was a kid. Luckily for me and my mom, my natural artistic inclination helped cut cost(on my mom’s part) while providing a very lucrative and enjoyable pastime after doing tedious homework. But I do agree that nothing personalized simple greetings more than a self-made card. Heck, we don’t have to be Michael Angelo to write a simple Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas. As the adage goes, “It is always the thought that counts.”

  8. vivek91 (1 comments) Says:

    It’s an e-card world. Better go for that rather than wasting ur time.

  9. Debbie @ Happy Maker (5 comments) Says:

    I have grandchildren and I love it when Mom helps them make a card for me. When my children were small they would make card for me and I still have every one of them. As you say would you let someone else give you that hug you need from that special person.

    Great idea and I am glad you wrote about it. Espeacial with the price of cards these days.
    Debbie

  10. rabindra kr roy (1 comments) Says:

    When we give cards wit;h personalize touch this is always special because it includes our seniment.

  11. Dr. Ann Voisin (2 comments) Says:

    I couldn’t agree with you more. The cards I have appreciated in my life, I mean REALLY appreciated and remembered, are those that were made by the senders.

    I think in our society sometimes, almost always, the degree of excellence of presentation is emphasized over what I would call “heart” content.

    Dolly Parton’s song “Coat of Many Colors,” about the coat her mother made from castoff rags, is so touching because the kids at school mocked her because the coat wasn’t store bought. And, yet, Dolly to this day treasures the memory of that coat, as she should.

    Again, a reminder about the toysperiod dot com webiste address. Thanks for being there for your readers.

    Dr. Ann

  12. Nick (1 comments) Says:

    Personalized cards from kids is great – you just gotta love what they draw, even if it’s horrible.

  13. David Leonhardt (11 comments) Says:

    @Dr. Ann Voisin

    Coat of Many Colors is one of my daughters’ favorite songs. They keep asking, “Why did they laugh at her?” “That’s not very nice.”

  14. samantha (1 comments) Says:

    I just started making my own cards and actually made both my save the date cards and invitations for my wedding! I never knew I could be crafty!

  15. Tyler J.Logan (1 comments) Says:

    I think that it’s important to personalize your own way of love to the people who are closest to you! It’s a deeper form of appeciation! With out using personality to express the way one loves the person who is closest to them, he or she might look over the regular card! Gratitude in a deeper way is one of the best expressions a person can give!

  16. Online life coaching (1 comments) Says:

    I think having the time is less of the issue, it’s more about how important the person is to you. You can always start small so you don’t overextend yourself. Anyway, good post.

  17. Desktop SecuritySoftware (1 comments) Says:

    Hand made cards are available in the market now, i love hallmark cards

Leave a Reply


THEHAPPYGUY.COM: ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR PERSONAL GROWTH WEBSITES ON THE INTERNET
SELF-HELP HAPPINESS: ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR PERSONAL GROWTH BLOGS ON THE INTERNET