I have posted before about how much I enjoy a happy note….so I made up a few more that may fit into your world!
As an educator, I can tell you that I LOVE receiving little notes of appreciation from my administrators and students every once in a while. Who doesn’t like to be told that s/he is doing something right and that work is not going unnoticed? Being an adult, let alone a child, can be really tough, so a little message to tell a person that s/he is an important part of your day can go a long way!
Need another reason? Writing thank-you notes can carry a more selfish incentive, studies find. When people list the things they’re grateful for, their overall mood improves and their depressive symptoms subside. You feel more at ease, less stressed, and more mindful of the things that make you happy — which, after writing the thank-you notes, can itself be added to the list.
To get my free 8 note set, simply subscribe to this blog via email! (There’s a link on the top right!) You won’t miss a post and I will email you the free .pdf that makes writing your notes that much easier! If you already subscribe, look for it in your (e)mailbox this week!
Make someone else day…and see if it doesn’t just make yours instead!
Amber
Amanda ryder says
Do you still have these happy notes to share? I’d love to have them emailed to me if possible! Thank you!
Jeneca says
Please email me the happy notes 🙂
Carolyn Murphy says
I would love to have your happy notes.
Giselle G. says
I would love to have your happy notes too.