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THANK YOU ECARDS: SHARE GRATITUDE THROUGH SHORT NOTES

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  The idea of sharing gratitude may take different forms but just saying it verbally isn't enough. Take note of all those people in your life who have helped or supported you in one form or another and share with them your true thanks with our free thank you cards .  American cultures have the tradition of celebrating thanksgiving but why can’t every day be a day of sharing thanks? Be it your colleagues or some very close friends, you must thank them and that too in a really classic way with the thank you cards .  These cards allow you to add pictures, gifs and music to give it a personalised touch. You can also add some personalised messages to speak out of your heart. You can also schedule the card in advance in case there are chances you may forget to share it with all people. You can also give the receiver a great surprise with this simple gesture and they can preserve your free thank you cards forever in the form of a pdf or a video.  IT’S TIME TO WRITE! Finall...

How to create get well ceremony for someone

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  A get-well ceremony is a formal event in which the guest of honor is the person who needs to recover from illness or injury. It's designed to provide emotional and spiritual support. It can be a small and limited event where only close family members are invited, or it can be an all-day affair with guests coming in and out during their free time to offer well wishes, get well soon cards , prayers, and words of encouragement. Below are steps to follow in planning your get-well ceremony. 1. Let the ill person know that you are planning a ceremony and ask them if there is anything they would like you to do or say on their behalf. If there are kids, let them know too and include them in some of the work involved. For example, they can create a poster showing their support or send a get well cards or craft they made at school to make an entryway display that welcomes guests. 2. Choose a good time to hold the get-well ceremony. Don't schedule it during a hectic week or when you ha...