Regardless
of the occasion, the purpose of gift giving is to please the recipient. Whilst
the reasons for gift giving can vary, the focus should remain on the other
person in order to elevate your gift giving to an art. Well thought out gift
giving is an art, and it’s more than just the physical exchange of something –
it’s a way to communicate one of the greatest messages from one person to the
other.
But, even for the best of us this ‘art’ can
be stressful – especially throughout the holiday season, in a new relationship
or when you have simply run out of ideas for the person who has it all. At any
time of year finding the perfect present can be frustrating when you’re blindly
walking around the shops desperately seeking some inspiration, but the reality
is anyone can give a thoughtful present – all it takes is a little creativity!
Careless, routine and poorly chosen gifts
can send the wrong message or cause the relationship more harm than good. So
how can you master the art of meaningful gift giving? We check out a few hot
tips to get those creative juices flowing.
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Gift from Observation
The biggest mistake people make when buying
gifts is to buy what they would like, rather than thinking about what the
recipient would want. The number rule of mastering meaningful gift giving is
simply by observation – pay attention to what the person is interested in, what
hints are they dropping about their likes and dislikes? Whether it’s a friend
or a work colleague people are often dropping these hints when you least expect
it.
Some presents can be easily identified by
the occasion, for example a friend who has just moved house might love a
well-chosen décor accessory, or someone who has been in hospital will enjoy
a get well gift basket. By observing the person who you are buying for
though, these presents can be specifically tailored by what they like and don’t
like.
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Gift of Creativity
Unique gifts that have been cleverly
crafted by yourself are especially meaningful because your time, energy and
creative juices have been put together specially for your loved one. This is
exceptionally good for the person that has everything and those that are hard
to buy for.
You don’t have to be a creative genius to
pull it off though and the possibilities are endless. Home-baked goods, photo
memories or a box full of notes and sayings can be a good place to start or
check out sites like Pinterest for
inspiration and ideas.
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Gift by Personality or Niche Interest
Matching a present to the unique
personality of a friend shows you really care about the person they are, and
have taken the time to tailor a gift for it. Your bubbly friend who thrives of
having guests over may appreciate new tableware or some nice wine glasses,
while the music lover may love something to add to their collection or a piece
of music memorabilia.
When it comes to the perfect gift,
observing the person’s personality and knowing their hobbies can steer you in
the right direction. Are they obsessed with travelling, a wine lover,
adrenaline junky or a passionate cooker? Giving within a niche is a fantastic
way to let them know you pay attention and appreciate what makes them who they
are.
When it comes to personality and niche
interests though, don’t overdo it. If everyone knows your friend is a travel
fanatic or music lover, chances are most people are going to try buy a gift for
that niche. Think outside the box for something that is one of the kind or a
little different.
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Gift of Good Luck
Special occasions like a graduation,
traveling overseas or purchasing a new home calls for good luck presents. Get
creative and find things associated with good fortune – for example, owls bring
protection and prosperity.
If the person is travelling on their first
big adventure, something small and sentimental that they can take with them can
make the perfect gift or a gift that they will need to use like a funky
passport wallet. Good luck charms or traditional gifts can be perfect for
weddings, exams, pre-hospital or housewarming occasions.
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Gift of an Adventure
Gifts
don’t always have to be materialistic though and sometimes the most special
ones are the gift of an experience or adventure. Again, observing the person’s
personality traits and interests will go a long way here. Depending on how
adventurous they are you can give anything from a skydiving ticket to cooking
or language classes.
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Gift of Time
There is nothing more valuable and precious
than time with loved ones. When material gifts can get too cluttered, or you’re
struggling to find the right gift a weekend away together or dinner at a nice
restaurant can make the perfect memory.
For friends or relatives that
need their own time out, offering to take their kids f or the evening or
booking them a relaxing day spa for the day can give them a much needed chance
to recoup.
Author
Bio
Corina Mentink is Director of Boxt.com.au, a leading online provider of Hampers and
Birthday Gift delivery in Australia. Connect with Corina on LinkedIn.
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