| Inspiring Words Make the Best Christmas Gifts |
| Written by Melanie West, M.A., Educational Psychologist | |
| Tuesday, 11 November 2008 | |
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Are you looking for the perfect Christmas gift? Something unique. Something that will be remembered long into the New Year? Maybe, this year, that perfect gift doesn't come from a store. Maybe, this year the perfect gift comes from the heart. Choosing words, rather than presents, can often inspire some of the most love Christmas gifts.
Are you looking for the perfect Christmas gift? Something unique. Something that will be remembered long into the New Year? Maybe, this year, that perfect gift doesn't come from a store. Maybe, this year the perfect gift comes from the heart. Choosing words, rather than presents, can often inspire some of the most love Christmas gifts. Words of Gratitude - Words of appreciate are often the sweetest gift that can be giving. Expressing gratitude to those that support you day-to-day, year-after-year is a wonderful way to re-connect to the value of friendship, rekindling fond feelings that will last a life-time. Applaud Others - Acknowledge the people in your life that inspire you. Speak kindly of others and applaud others successes. Your ability to focus on the positive in others brings out the best qualities in yourself. This Season, spread love, joy, and respect by giving the gift of praise. Words that Encourage - Encouraging words are often the most needed gifts during the Holiday Season. As each of us is constantly striving to improve ourselves, other's recognition of your efforts is always welcome. Moral support and the gift of knowing that someone else believes in you, is often the most loved present. Words that Inspire - Sometimes the words of others are the most inspiring. A lovely Christmas song, an elegant Christmas story, a beautiful Christmas card can truly inspire the deeper recesses of the heart, touching others in a unique and unexpected way. Looking for a present that comes from the heart? This Christmas start shopping for "perfect words" and you are sure to create gifts that will last long into the New Year. The Article Author: Melanie West, M.A., Educational Psychologist, specializes in working with children with Reading Challenges and Attention Deficit. She most recently encouraged her mother to publish her compilation: "The Most Loved Christmas Stories" which is available at Newly Released Christmas Book . More inspiring Holiday ideas are available at: Top Christmas Gifts |
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