Have you finished getting all the gift items on your Christmas List yet? How about that "special someone"? Are you going to get them the "same ole' same ole"...just like last year? Well, time is on your side... With a bit of homework on your part you can get them something really special this year. Here are a few tips...
a) Do you remember the Boy Scout motto "Always be prepared"? This works on those camping trips in the woods, but it also works when you are compiling your Christmas List as well. From today moving forward, whenever you are around that "special someone", take note of what they say and do. This is especially true if you happen to go shopping with them. They will often give you hints and clues as to what they would like to receive for Christmas. Such as:
"Sweet...I'll remember this for the future".
"If I had more money I'd buy this".
"I'd like it better if it was in green".
Make a mental note of comments such as these and remember to write them down when you get the chance. These little comments are gems when it comes to ascertaining the perfect gift to get him or her.
b) Do you know if that "special someone" enjoys a particular hobby or pastime? If the answer is yes, then there is often something that they would love to have to enjoy their pursuit even more. The question remains...what could this be? Even if you don't know anything about their "passion", there is someone out there who does. You could call up your local hobby store, or even post a question on the internet, to make contact with someone who can offer you gift suggestions. People who share the same hobbies, passions or pursuits love to help each other out...
c) Friends are a literal goldmine of information on people. You could always ask their closest friends for gift giving suggestions. Before you ask though, it's often a good idea to have some sample gift giving suggestions of your own. Why? If you pose this question to someone you will be putting them on the spot and they could draw a blank. By having some gift ideas of your own you will "jog their memory" a bit. Let's try an example. If you are going to ask your daughter's close friends for some gift suggestions, you could have some pictures that you have cut from an old catalog on potential gift ideas. Why the picture? Well, a picture is worth a thousand words, so it can spur on even more potential gift ideas. Her friends might be reminded of something she said would really like.
So, there you have it...three simple ideas on how to determine the perfect gift for someone on your Christmas List. If you would like more specifics on gift giving, and the latest "Hot Items" to get for Christmas this year, check out www.ExcellentChristmasList.com - 42631
a) Do you remember the Boy Scout motto "Always be prepared"? This works on those camping trips in the woods, but it also works when you are compiling your Christmas List as well. From today moving forward, whenever you are around that "special someone", take note of what they say and do. This is especially true if you happen to go shopping with them. They will often give you hints and clues as to what they would like to receive for Christmas. Such as:
"Sweet...I'll remember this for the future".
"If I had more money I'd buy this".
"I'd like it better if it was in green".
Make a mental note of comments such as these and remember to write them down when you get the chance. These little comments are gems when it comes to ascertaining the perfect gift to get him or her.
b) Do you know if that "special someone" enjoys a particular hobby or pastime? If the answer is yes, then there is often something that they would love to have to enjoy their pursuit even more. The question remains...what could this be? Even if you don't know anything about their "passion", there is someone out there who does. You could call up your local hobby store, or even post a question on the internet, to make contact with someone who can offer you gift suggestions. People who share the same hobbies, passions or pursuits love to help each other out...
c) Friends are a literal goldmine of information on people. You could always ask their closest friends for gift giving suggestions. Before you ask though, it's often a good idea to have some sample gift giving suggestions of your own. Why? If you pose this question to someone you will be putting them on the spot and they could draw a blank. By having some gift ideas of your own you will "jog their memory" a bit. Let's try an example. If you are going to ask your daughter's close friends for some gift suggestions, you could have some pictures that you have cut from an old catalog on potential gift ideas. Why the picture? Well, a picture is worth a thousand words, so it can spur on even more potential gift ideas. Her friends might be reminded of something she said would really like.
So, there you have it...three simple ideas on how to determine the perfect gift for someone on your Christmas List. If you would like more specifics on gift giving, and the latest "Hot Items" to get for Christmas this year, check out www.ExcellentChristmasList.com - 42631
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