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MISSION, KS--(Marketwire - November 30, 2009) - (Family Features) The holidays are the just the
right time to thank those unsung heroes who help make our lives better
every day. According to a nationwide poll, Americans cite neighbors and
teachers as the people most likely to deserve end-of-year appreciation.
Also noted worthy by respondents are coworkers, childcare providers, house
cleaners, bosses, postal workers, clergy, healthcare workers,
administrative assistants, pet sitters and crossing guards.
M.J. Ryan, author of books such as "Random Acts of Kindness" and "Attitudes
of Gratitude," and her newest book, "Adaptability," notes that the exchange
of gifts widens our network of friends and builds stronger interpersonal
connections, which we inherently desire, particularly in times of stress
and uncertainty. "The influence of personal exchanges is even more
meaningful today, as we rely on more virtual ways of connecting with one
another every day," says Ryan.
Ryan suggests flowers as an easy, yet meaningful way to show thanks during
the holidays. "There is something special about giving a gift of beauty
that shows truly how much you care," says Ryan. "Flowers are cheerful and
will be displayed as a constant
reminder of your gratitude."
Here are recommendations for holiday floral gifts from the Society of
American Florists, for the unsung heroes in your life. For more ideas and
advice, ask your local florist.
Neighbors -- Treat a great neighbor to a bouquet of flowers that will make
their foyer fragrant. You'll even get to watch their eyes light up as the
delivery truck pulls up.
Teachers -- Ask your florist for a low clustered arrangement that a teacher
can keep on their desk and still keep an eye on the class. The flowers will
elicit smiles from the entire classroom.
Co-workers -- Thank an office mate who has been supportive throughout the
year with a bunch of multi-colored tulips or other flowers that will
brighten up traditionally neutral office walls.
Childcare providers -- A great floral gift would be a sweet hand-tied
bouquet presented by your little ones. Choose a monochromatic (all one
color) look that is pleasing to the eye.
House cleaners -- Give your house cleaner a lush flowering plant to make
their own home look and feel special.
Bosses -- A mixed flower arrangement is appropriate for any boss. Choose
red, gold and purple-colored flowers which symbolize accomplishment, wealth
and good fortune.
"This holiday season, treat your unsung heroes to the universal symbol of
friendship and caring -- flowers," says Ryan. "The people who support you
every day are likely to feel thanked long after they receive them."
Rutgers University research conducted by psychologist Jeannette
Haviland-Jones, Ph.D., reveals those who send flowers, in comparison to
other gifts, are viewed as successful, caring, and emotionally intelligent
people. According to the lead researcher, the findings show flowers have
evolved to activate positive responses from people and that each bloom has
the potential to put a smile on our face.
For more information on flowers, including a searchable directory of local
professional florists, visit aboutflowers.com.