Most of my pens I make as gifts for people ( mostly family & friends )
Looking back,for like at least 6 times to different people,I ship off the pen that's nicely done ( IMO ),and I sure worked hard on it.Wrapped nicely,etc.
I put a lot of thought and TLC into it.I'ts always my best work.
...........And I never hear back.I go on-line and see that the box was delivered,and feel funny calling or e-mailing to imquire,like I'm begging for a thank you,but in some cases after a few weeks I do,sometimes not.
And even then if they drag out a "Thanks",it's not the same.I almost feel a little angry,although I never let on.I guess I just feel disappointed.
I've had others write or call right away with a word of thanks,and it just makes my day! I'm always amazed at how just a simple word of thatnks can encourage me to want to give more,V.S. how I don't want to give again when I never hear back.
I know the whole concept of giving from the heart with never needing anything in return,but it still makes me feel crummy.After awhile I move past it and forget about it.
On the positive side,it's a good object lesson for me to thank folks that give me something right away,so that they can feel good.
So is it just me? Would you curtail giving to those same persons in the future?
Thanks "for hearing me out!"
Steve
Looking back,for like at least 6 times to different people,I ship off the pen that's nicely done ( IMO ),and I sure worked hard on it.Wrapped nicely,etc.
I put a lot of thought and TLC into it.I'ts always my best work.
...........And I never hear back.I go on-line and see that the box was delivered,and feel funny calling or e-mailing to imquire,like I'm begging for a thank you,but in some cases after a few weeks I do,sometimes not.
And even then if they drag out a "Thanks",it's not the same.I almost feel a little angry,although I never let on.I guess I just feel disappointed.
I've had others write or call right away with a word of thanks,and it just makes my day! I'm always amazed at how just a simple word of thatnks can encourage me to want to give more,V.S. how I don't want to give again when I never hear back.
I know the whole concept of giving from the heart with never needing anything in return,but it still makes me feel crummy.After awhile I move past it and forget about it.
On the positive side,it's a good object lesson for me to thank folks that give me something right away,so that they can feel good.
So is it just me? Would you curtail giving to those same persons in the future?
Thanks "for hearing me out!"
Steve