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🎁 Gift recipient masterclass
This is Better Gift Coach, where most of the time we focus on how you can be a better gift giver, but today we focus on how you can be a better gift recipient. Gulp….
Estimated read time: 2 minute & 25 seconds
🎁THE GIFT:
The “gift recipient’s" Gift (for the gift-giver)
I never expected an unremarkable green sweater would lead to so many surprise smiles! A few years back, my adult niece wanted a sweater for Christmas. She opened the gift and said thank you. Assuming my gift achieved a satisfactory mark, I never would have expected to even think about that sweater again. That is until my niece started a tradition of randomly texting me photos of her when she happens to be wearing the sweater. For several years now, I have received these random photos and, without fail, they bring a huge smile to my face and create a new way for us to rather effortlessly keep in touch.
What's the best gift you've ever received/given?
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🌮 WHY THIS GIFT IS GREAT:
Relationship bonding on easy-mode
Showing appreciation for the gift is the best gift a recipient can give the gift-giver
Creates a positive feedback loop that the gift was a success (which informs future gifts)
📂 If this gift idea is save-worthy, create a “Gift Ideas” inbox folder & file it away for future use ~or~ find it again in our library.
Tags to find similar stories: experience, best practices
YOUR VERSION OF THIS GIFT

💡TIPS FOR YOUR GIFT:
For getting in the zone:
Gift-giving shouldn’t be a competition
Challenge yourself to set an example for any kids
Prepare your poker-face/canned lines for bad gifts
Helpful article - How to Deal with Getting Bad Christmas Gifts
Think of gratitude as a muscle to be exercised, not as an instinct
For being in the moment:
Be in full-receive mode – full attention while trying to savor the card, the packaging, and the gift’s thoughtfulness
If possible, don’t rob a gift-giver of the satisfaction of seeing you opening the gift (Zoom, FaceTime, etc. make it easy to allow someone to be virtually present)
For follow-up appreciation:
Pictures of you enjoying the gift
If they’d enjoy it, buy them the same (or similar) gift
Thank you cards/texts messages (inspiration for what to write)
For course correction following bad gift:
Try to get them wish lists (even if you go through someone else)
Ask them what they want so they (hopefully) feel comfortable doing the same
If providing critical feedback, make it very clear that the gift is the issue, not the gift-giver and their intentions/efforts. Approach the conversation as if you are on the same team and that team’s objective is to have positive gift-giving experiences for both parties.
🤔GIFT BRAINSTORMING PROMPTS:
How can you be the best gift-recipient this holiday season? ____
What will you say when someone gives you a bad gift? ____
▶️FORWARD THIS GIFT IDEA TO:
Your adult children (be ready for the “ugh…I know, mom”)
And introduce them to your favorite 1-minute a week shortcut to always having awesome gift ideas well in advance. They can read past editions and subscribe here.
😆GIF/MEME:
All the best,Patrick KucharsonBetter Gift Coach™
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