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are after "I love you"? Here’s a hint: just like the words “I love you”,
they are not said often enough but they carry a very powerful punch when
they are said with real sincerity. The answer is "Thank you".
Sending thank you notes should be a part of both your professional
strategy and your personal agenda. An attitude of gratitude is a mind set that opens doors, creates opportunities and attracts them to you. The thank you note reminds
the recipient who you are as it makes them feel good about something they
did for you. This positive reinforcement puts you ahead of your competition
since most people don’t make the extra effort. By making a habit of automatically
sending thank you notes, you are putting your name out there over and over
again--people will remember you. Creating goodwill towards yourself
often leads to opportunities.
As a feng shui practitioner, I recommend that you be in a constant state of gratitude in order to attract the right clientele to you and get the word out about your service.
However, the thank you note applies to all careers and social situations. No matter what
position you are in -- boss or busboy -- it's always a good idea to send thank you notes.
In business, most employers are seeking applicants who are detail oriented, have great
people skills, and are excellent communicators. Sending out thank you notes at
appropriate moments proves that you have all those qualities. It's also the first step
in building your network of relationships with people you are sure to meet further up
or down that business ladder. In one-to-one client relationships, thank you notes
create abundant good will. Yours is the service the client will be happy to refer
others to.
Thank you notes need not be fancy or long. Many people stress over what to say.
A simple “Thank you for your time and consideration.” is enough. You might
add that it was a pleasure to meet them if the situation calls for it. Keep it short
and to the point. But always keep it handwritten. A well done thank you note
should convey that you are sincere. Handwritten notes make an impression
and tell your recipient that this is personal and heartfelt.
Recently, I met an entrepreneur in Los Angeles who's building her own
internet based business selling health insurance from her web site. Most of
her client leads are sent to her directly from the insurance companies she
represents. But occasionally, someone she knows will send her a referral.
When that happens, she sends out a personal thank you note to them but
takes it a step further by enclosing a gift card good for one free coffee drink.
Her handwritten message?: “Thanks a latte!”
Timeliness is key. It only takes a minute to write a simple thank you if you do it as
the same day that the transaction deserving one is completed. Human
nature says the longer you put it off, the less likely it is to get done. Make saying
thank you an integral part of your strategy for career success. Plan ahead so
you are always prepared to send out a thank you note. Keeping a supply of postage
stamps and elegant note cards available at all times will give you the edge
and allow you to write your thank you note--and mail it!-- immediately.
Avoid using humorous greeting cards that could be offensive to your business
contacts. Plain quality stationary works for all occasions. You might also use
personalized letterhead or printed note cards with blank interiors.
(c) Katy Allgeyer
http://fengshuibyfishgirl.com
This article first appeared in Working World Magazine (www.workingworld.com)
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