Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Blogging4Jobss Manner Monday Thank You Notes
Blogging4Jobss Manner Monday Thank You Notes Thank You Notes Every Monday we invite our resident Etiquette Expert, CareySue Vega (@Etiquette101), to share tips when it comes to etiquette in the workplace during our own Manner Monday segment. I know, I know, youâre rolling your eyes and groaning already. When we think of thank you notes most of us have vivid flashbacks to our childhood as our parents threatened us within an inch of our lives if we didnât write Grandmother a timely thank you note for the fuzzy footed pajamas we received for our 15th birthday. It was painful, we were told we âhadâ to do it and we didnât like it, much less understand WHY in the world it even mattered. With experiences like that, itâs no wonder why so many adults didnât carry the art of the handwritten note with them into their careers. Yes, as adults we still think of the âexpectedâ note we should be receiving for a wedding present or baby gift. However itâs when we receive that âunexpectedâ handwritten note, THAT is what stops us in our tracks, it was unexpected. First of all, itâs not a bill! Wahoooo⦠Second, itâs handwritten and the person who sent it did so âjust becauseâ. Wow. Instead of a chore, think of handwritten notes as an opportunity. Think of it as an opportunity to build a relationship, as a way to show gratitude towards a client or coworker, and as a way to make a great lasting and positive impression. Anyone can send a thank you note via email or text message. If you want to step up your game and take your career to the next level, keep some note cards and stamps in a convenient location and make it part of your weekly routine. Trust me, the small amount of time you take to make it happen will pay off ten-fold in the long run. It will help you to build your network and relationships faster than anything else you do. Thank You Notes If you need a little motivation about the process, I would recommend reading 365 Thank Yous: The Year a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Change My Life by John Kralik. Itâs an easy but powerful read about the positive impact of the handwritten note.
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