Getting Personal
In this high speed world we have many conveniences. Email for example. I know it speeds up the flow of communication. I use it all the time. I can send information, proposals, pictures and videos and it will arrive to its destination in seconds. But does it feel personal?
When I buy pizza at my local pizza restaurant, I get greeted with a hearty, “Hello Mr. Marrs” and I really appreciate it. It’s a personal touch that makes me loyal. I keep going back and fortunately the pizza is delicious.
When was the last time you received a handwritten note from someone? How did it make you feel? There seems to be something special about someone taking the time to write and mail a special message to you.
Remembering personal details about people can help you build rapport and create a bond. Take the time to thank someone with a card, remember their birthday or ask for an update on an event or struggle they have shared. You will be amazed on how it will strengthen your relationships.
You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. ~ Dale Carnegie
Have a great week!
Pierce