Tuesday, August 19, 2008

"Just Because" Cards

I love sending random "just because" cards. But, when I receive one, I'm overjoyed!

The other day, I opened one from a colleague and she wrote "Thank you for your insights and courage".

I've always Roswell open and honest with her growing upstart home based business. I share my opinions openly, offer suggestions, critiques and recommendations with facts and samples to follow-up or give a better illustration to make my point. I know I'm upfront, tactful and always polite and courteous in my dealings with her.

She's been great at seeking comments and catapulting her business because she get rave reviews.

She has been extremely generous and kind in her friendship beyond our working relationship, and I've always been grateful for our rapport.

So, I know I've been 'very insight" to her and her business; but, courageous?

Wow!

An immediate yet perplexed smile popped on my face. A twinkle in my eye has lasted now over a week.

She's equally supportive of my work, but I've never heard great details. Although I know she admires my work when I have my health working with me.

Undoubtedly, I'm risky and brave, but this comes out of determination and focus. To have "courage" I believe takes on a deeper sense that I never really thought would be a quick quote car insurance to describe me.

So, to receive what I believe as her personal judgment in how or what I write really touched my heart.

Now, I can simply write back and ask for a detailed explanation; but that would be extremely tacky. Also, it'd take away from the very essence of a "just because" card:

To make the receiver know you're thinking about them, caring from a distance, sharing your wish that IRS tax lawyer deserve a special smile the good old Iron Man way via the postal mail service.

I guarantee that the receiver will appreciate your effort.

So, I challenge you to send a card to anyonejust because!

Ponn M. Sabra is a homeschool work at home mom of three with partial paralysis, best-selling author of "Empowering Women to Power Network", syndicated columnist, and writer. A home-based entrepreneur for 10 years, Ponn empowers women entrepreneurs to action at empowerwomennow.comEmpowerWomenNow.com Logon for free tips, tools & resources today.

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