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This is Better Gift Coach, where we help you clear all the bad gift ideas out of your head so you have more space for better gift ideas.

Making room for better gift ideas
In the spirit of this weekās gift story, check out the free Clean Freak Weekly newsletter and its Spring Cleaning Spree 2023 series. Iāve been reading itā¦itās awesome.
Also, see the P.S. section for an overview of the insights collected from the recent BGC newsletter feedback survey. For those with visual formatting skills, please note the bat gift signal.
Estimated read time: 2 minutes & 36 seconds
THE GIFT STORY
šTHE GIFT:
The ābirthday dumpster" Gift
Over the summer, I felt the need to de-clutter so strongly that I asked my husband to rent a dumpster for my birthday. Did he laugh? Yes. Was I kidding? No. Fast forward to now, and Dolly the Dumpster is still sitting in my driveway. Everything that canāt be donated goes straight into Dolly and finally, I can see the light (storage space) at the end of the tunnel (our basement).
Your stories inspire others
to be better gift-givers.
Reply with your story of a gift given/received
~ or ~ click the button below
š® WHY THIS GIFT IS GREAT:
Unique gift
Material and experiential gift combo
Gift that solves their problem/annoyance (straight out of the playbook from š She listened, now I donāt chew my smoothies)
If the rental is given as an IOU, could be a good last-minute gift (similar to the story from šSuper last-minute gifts)
MAKE THIS GIFT YOUR OWN
š”TIPS FOR YOUR GIFT:
In general tips:
Pricey rentals could be good group gifts
Rentals are great for folks who donāt want to accumulate things
Some rentals could have gift tradition potential (see more gifts with tradition potential)
Lavish rentals might be something your recipient wants, but would never treat themselves to
Just like the story about gifting a professional cleaning service, for some rentals you should probably seek the recipient's approval before you act
Ideas for renting physical things as gifts:
Lodging - (Airbnb, Vrbo, hotels, etc.)
Spring cleaning dumpsters - ~$400 for a 10-yard-dumpster
Holiday lights/decorations - check out rent-the-holidays.com
Outdoor equipment for camping trips or vacations - check out REI or
Powertools, construction equipment, trucks - check out Home Depot
Professional cameras, VR headsets, GoPros, other tech items - see Grover.com
Prom dresses/tuxedos, limos, etc. (more ideas for graduation gifts that arenāt money)
**There are endless services you can rent as a gift for something (e.g. cleaning, pet care, lawn care, grocery shopping, etc.), but for this piece, we decided to focus on physical things you can rent as gifts.
Please reply with any questions/thoughts
šPUTTING THE GIFT IDEA INTO ACTION:
Who is on your upcoming gift list? ___
What could you rent them that would bring them happiness? ___
If the rental is pricey, who would go in with you on the gift? ___
š If this gift idea is save-worthy, create a āGift Ideasā inbox folder & file it away for future use ~or~ find it again in our library.
COMMUNITY FUN
ā¶ļøFORWARD THIS GIFT IDEA TO:
Someone whose parents are trying to downsize their household belongings
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.
šLET'S HEAR FROM YOU:
šSEEKING GIFT STORIES FOR:
Please reply to this email if you have stories of awesome gifts to share with the community that fall under the below topics:
Wedding gifts
Anniversary gifts
Thank you!
šGIF/MEME:
Wishing you friendly rental insurance options,
Patrick Kucharson
Better Gift Coach
HIGHLIGHTS FROM BGC FEEDBACK SURVEY:
Iām so grateful for the hundreds of subscribers who completed the recent BGC newsletter feedback survey. Thank you!
Iām still pouring through all of the responses, but here are some initial insights and quotes that made my day:
38% of respondents would be VERY DISAPPOINTED if they could no longer receive the BGC newsletter!
When clarifying the type of people who they think would most enjoy the BGC newsletter:
Answers ranged from folks who were already great gift-givers to those on the other end of the spectrum, but words very commonly used to describe (and bond together) folks in either party were: thoughtful, intentional, and caring.
Someone introduced me to the concept of the CGO - Chief Gift Officer of the household. This is such a brilliant title for so many of you Iāve gotten to know!
When sharing the main benefit they receive from the BGC newsletter:
Most included the words ideas and inspiration in their answers
Other commonly used words: creative, thoughtful, unique, proactive
A few even pointed out they enjoyed my sense of humorā¦(seeee Mom! I am funny.)
When providing critical feedback on how the newsletter can improve:
Folks reminded me that I am far from an artist when it came to the poor visual formatting of the email.
Someone even said that theyāve hesitated to forward it to friends or family b/c it's not a visually easy read. Now thatā¦is valuable feedback!

Thanks!
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