Our too-hectic lives have a way of pulling us in every direction at once. So it's not surprising that we sometimes lose track of people, even those who have affected our lives in positive ways – a former teacher, a childhood friend, even a family member.
Making It Personal
How should you get in touch? While there's no single "right" approach, there's still nothing like a handwritten message on distinctive stationery or a card with a note enclosed to make a great impression.
Putting in the time and effort to create something personal and unique really helps show the sincerity of your thank-you message.
For Starters
Sometimes getting started is the hardest part. Some suggestions:
Tips for Communicating
Do Good, Feel Good
We all know how wonderful a thank-you can be, especially one that's unexpected. So go ahead — get in touch. Send that note or card. You'll make someone's day. And you'll feel pretty great yourself!
Use your Hallmark calendar to send invitations and get event reminders. All for free.
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Simple ways for kids to let others know they're thinking of them.