Thinking about people and showing appreciation for them when they least expect it is the best form of flattery sometimes. There is a teacher at my school who anonymously leaves sweet gifts in people's boxes for no reason every once in awhile throughout the school year. When she "hits" me, I always know its her and quietly thank her. She never says anything-just a big smile. I love that! I want to do the same thing for different staff members too. Just a little something to lift the spirits. So many crazy things are happening in our school district. Morale is in the toilet to put it mildly. I think letting my colleagues know they are appreciated will help put a spring in their step even if it is just for a brief moment in time.
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You are my hero! Your Christmas cards are ready already?!
ReplyDeleteI need to plan ahead. We are such the last minute kind of family.
Tania
My Second Sense
I need to work on my Christmas cards, I usually get pictures done at JCPenny, but didn't make it this year. Hand write them I will! :)
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I just addressed my cards today, but caught a bug and was too lazy to venture outside to the mailbox. Sad, but true.
ReplyDeleteI love your RAK, I was planning to do something similar. Morale not very good at my school either. I think that whenever we can lift one another up, we should.
Aimee
Primarily Speaking
I love your random acts of kindness! Plus I too need finish my Christmas shopping.
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Stickers and Stamps
We were thinking alike on our RAKS...but yours is more ambitious than mine. :)
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I love that your hubby and little man are playing golf on the xbox. My hubby and son used to do that. :o)
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Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After
Great idea for a RAK! I need to do something like that! You also seem to have a nice coworker...how sweet!
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Thanks for sharing!
Brigid
Brigid's Daily Lesson Log