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Old 04-02-2011, 04:33 PM   #1
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It's really not how much a gift costs that will make someone smile, it's the experience of actually receiving a gift and how personal it is. Just because a gift is expensive doesn't mean that it will be more joyously received than a gift that is inexpensive but has great personal value. There are some people it seems that have a natural flair for thinking of and finding great gifts, on the flip side, there are those that have an instant dread when an occasion calls for gift giving.
Fear no more! Finding a great gift for your giftee doesn't have to be difficult, it can be fun and rewarding. Not only will you feel great knowing you have a great gift to give but you'll also have fun finding out new and interesting things about your giftee. With these easy tips and a touch of forethought you'll become an expert.
1. What has your giftee been talking about lately? Take notice of your conversations, you'll be amazed what you can pick up.
2. Have they lost something recently? Let's face it, we all lose things and given how busy our lives are it can be hard to find the time to replace what we lose. If your giftee has lost something perhaps you could think of replacing it, maybe get them an upgrade to a newer version.
3. What are their hobbies and interests? Everyone has at least one interest and regardless of how well you know your giftee you will have at least some idea what this is. Your conversations will definitely reveal more, particularly when you enquire about what they like to do with their spare time.
4. Is there something they've been admiring? Did you have something new that they took particular interest in? Did they comment on something in front of you? It's important to note here that guys and girls can be quite different in how they express their interest or admiration for something. Girls tend to verbalise how they like something where guys tend to be more tactile and will take the time to look and touch something as a sign of interest.
5. Has there been any talk of wanting to try something different? A fantastic gift to give someone is an experience gift. Life should be full of fun and new experiences. From learning to cook to driving fast cars, there are many options to suit any personality.
6. What are their passions? Most people have something that they are particularly passionate about. Whether it's music, animals or the under privileged there are many options to explore to give a gift to embrace a passion.
7. Is there something of importance coming up in their life? Are they going travelling? Are they getting married? Continuing their education? Retirement? We all have important milestones either happening in our lives or coming up in the near future.
8. Do they collect anything? Sometimes people become collectors without ever realising it. There will be particular things that they tend to have a lot of, think shoes for girls and tools for guys.
9. What is their preferred decor in their home? People's personal spaces reflect their own personal style and taste. Talking notice of their home, car or workspace will give you some great clues as to what they like to have around them. You may even pick up some clues as to what they don't have and are missing,DC Baseball Hats, perhaps something you have that they may find useful for themselves.
10. What kind of person are they? Do they love the outdoors? Do they love entertaining? Is the garden their sanctuary? Are they a trendsetter? Are they conservative or a bit left of centre? Are they environmentally conscious? Are they studious or a party animal? Have a think about what kind of person your giftee is, once you do this you'll be amazed at the ideas you come up with.
Whether you use one of these tips or all of them I guarantee you will become an expert in finding the right gift every time. Don't forget that it's the surprise and anticipation of receiving a gift that makes the biggest impact, people will always remember how you made them feel. The thought and sentiment goes a long way. Don't forget to make sure the gift is beautifully wrapped and you will be guaranteed that your gesture will make your giftee smile.
We may think our wants equal our needs. In other words, that we just have to have a certain pair of shoes or gadget to be happy, successful, etc. While this can seem simple when we're talking about basic needs like shelter and food, it can get murky when we're looking at other items. Here's an easy way to really get conscious about determining the difference between a need and want.Weighing In is a technique for cutting through the financial fog that envelops so many overshoppers. Weighing In involves the disciplined recording of purchases-and something more. You also categorize each purchase, choosing from a master list that groups expenses into logical bins: Home, Food, Clothing, Entertainment, Education, and so on. And you assign each purchase a Necessity Score, based on your dispassionate evaluation of how much you need it. (Need, not want.)
This data is entered into the Daily Weigh-In Form, which I introduced last posting. Here's the form again:Let's focus on the concept of necessity.In the fourth column, you assign each purchase a Necessity Score: 0 if the purchase is totally unnecessary, 1/3 if it's not very necessary, 2/3 if it's pretty necessary, and 1 if it's entirely necessary.There is, of course, a certain subjectivity to assigning necessity scores; the decision will depend to some extent on your psychological awareness, even on your existing debt level and your present and future expenses. But here's a rough guide. If you fell and broke your leg during the week, the check to the orthopedist would be entirely necessary; you'd give that a Necessity Score of 1.
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