More tangible gifts. I try to be thoughtful and remember the small things that people say about what they like. Then as soon as I get the chance, I get an equivalent of what was mentioned. I just want my friends and people I run into fleetingly to know that I’m thinking about them. I want them to know that someone cares about them.
I have a friend that told me once he could never be a millionaire because he would always be giving his money away to people in need.
Today I completed my demo lesson. Found out I didn’t get that job, but I got called back for a second interview and demo lesson for another one. At the end of my day I went to a charity choir concert. I supported the arts. I helped the choir dismantle their supplies after their concert.
I had long life discussions with my fellow residents of young adulthood.
What speed do you read at? (Remember, it’s not a race!)
PS: photo-reply is turned on :)
I like to give journals out to people. I hope they can find them useful. Journals are good for note-taking, life-reflecting, list-making, and jotting down important information in a pinch. So good luck with them graduating seniors.
My next round of grad gifts involve books.
I got called back for a second interview at one school, and am wrapping up this last one tomorrow with a demo lesson. I see positivity and good things in the future, even if I don’t get the outcome I want. I know I’m taken care of.