Best Regards For Friends Held In High Regard
These days we’re all so busy rushing around and trying to do five million things at once, that we all too often forget to stop, take a little time out of our hectic schedule and do the small things that really matter. When you think about it, it’s all that stuff that takes up so much of our time that really doesn’t contribute to our happiness and quality of life. Okay, so admittedly jobs do earn us money and that’s undeniably pretty useful. But we often spend so much cialis generic brand of our time at our places of work (often doing jobs that we don’t even like!) that we don’t actually get to enjoy the homes or hobbies that these jobs pay for. How many of us have bought a really interesting book that we haven’t had the chance to read? Or a piece of sports equipment we only used once and is now gathering dust in the garage? Some of us even invest our money into extravagant purchases like speed boats and holiday homes and then hardly ever get to enjoy them.
It is then fair to say that lots of us fail to really make time for ourselves. Think about it, when was the Kamagra last time you turned your mobile off, lit some candles, poured yourself a nice glass of wine and settled down with a favourite DVD or a really great book? Or if your idea of a little ‘me time’ is something more active, when was the last time you threw on a tracksuit, laced up your trainers and got out and did something just for your own pleasure? Many of us get so wrapped up in the many pressures of everyday life that we simply forget to set aside a little time to do the things that actually make life worth while.
And it’s not just a well earned bit of ‘me time’ that often falls by the wayside. Being so busy often means we forget to spend quality time with our friends. We’ve all been there and you don’t need tarot cards to predict what’s going to happen… You have a really great friend that you absolutely click with. You share the same sense of humour, you’ve been there for many of the important events in each others lives and you know each other practically inside out. Then something happens, be it the end of university or someone moving away and all too suddenly regular contact ceases and eventually dwindles down to the occasional phone call or e-mail. And despite still holding this friend in high regard and wishing you saw each other much more, before you know it the contact between the two of you has basically, if not unfortunately, come to little more than the sending of Christmas cards and birthday cards.
Of course this is easily done. Life gets so hectic that it feels like you’re struggling to see your other half sometimes, let alone old friends. No one’s really to blame and it happens to those of us with even the very best of intentions. We all genuinely promise that we’ll write lengthy e-mails, speak on the phone and have regular reunions, but in reality birthday cards and Christmas cards is the best we can manage.
It really doesn’t have to be that way though. Although keeping in contact does require a bit of effort, isn’t it worth it to stay in touch with someone that you hold in high regard?
Well, if you really are pushed for time and can’t do any more than send birthday cards and Christmas cards, why not send cards that are a little extra special? With personalised cards you can select pictures ideally suited prescription cialis generic to the recipient and then also add in their name. This shows them that you’re thinking of them enough to make a little more effort than it takes to grab one of the many cards available in supermarkets, as well as surprises friends with unusual and interesting cards unique to them. You can even type out your message and have the cards sent directly to the recipient pretty convenient! Alternatively, you could have the cards sent to you and then once you’ve written your message pop the cards in the post. And if you’re so disorganised that you’ve left it to the last minute, internet cards that are sent to a friend’s inbox are always better than just an e-mail.
So while e-mail is certainly convenient, sending cards requires a little more effort than typing a quick e-mail and is a nice way to remind people you’re thinking of them. All the better when the cards are personalised!
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