This isn’t a new question. I’m sure most of you have heard of this question before. But recently, I realized how powerful this question is when you need an answer or answers for this time of the year.
You guessed it. It’s the season of giving. And holy frick, finding gifts to give during Secret Santa and to your loved ones is often much more of a dilemma than it should be. I know I’m not alone in that sentiment since the above question transpired as a result of the shared camaraderie my friends and I felt in choosing gifts. The more gifts you are expected to give, the more anxiety you exponentially feel.
So without giving away too much and to keep the element of surprise, I found this question immensely useful.
If your house were burning down right now, minus your phone and laptop, if you could only carry just one more item, what would be that item you would save from the fire?
You can always increase the quantity of items someone can save from the fire.
Some people give practical answers, which ends up being a rough proxy that they will appreciate more functional gifts.
Some people give answers with sentimental value. These individuals will enjoy gifts that have a backstory to them. The gifts don’t have to be expensive, but they carry significant value if they:
- They come from the heart. Or…
- They cost you an arm and a leg to get. Your gifts were the product of a journey where you went above and beyond.
Either way, the gift needs to be accompanied with a heartfelt card.
Hopefully, if you’re stuck without ideas this holiday season, this short blogpost might offer some inspiration.
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