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We all have that person in our lives that claim they have everything they need, and while that might be true, they definitely don’t. The point of corporate gifting is to approach somebody with something to show you appreciation for them. Whether you are giving somebody a nice-to-have or a need-to-have, gifting comes with support, visibility, and gratefulness. To prevent dropping the ball on taking this phrase too seriously, discovering different possibilities is important.
The Essentials
While some people may not know that they need something, it can always be helpful to get something new that is an essential for them. These can be found in many Delightly kits and are paired with the perfect accent for the product.
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Wireless Charger: found in the Hi, We’re Glad You’re Here! kit, having an extra sense of security to keep at a desk, in a car, in a purse, or even at home can be a lifesaver for people. For those people in your life that always show up with devices only slightly charged, this would be a perfect addition to their everyday essentials.
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New Book: People love to read, and they love to have recommendations to them. The Inspired Leader kit contains ‘Dare to Lead’ written by Brene Brown. The New York Times Bestseller can serve as the next addition to somebody’s library and can make or break their day.
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Water Bottle: Hydration is key, and you can never be too prepared. By supplying somebody a large aluminum water bottle like the one in the Seize The Day kit, you are showing them that you care about their wellbeing and taking part in the bettering of them. People could always use another easy, on-the-go way to advocate for themselves.
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Coffee: Caffeine gets people through their day. If you know somebody is a coffee-drinker, gifting them with new coffee, like that in the But First Coffee kit is acting as another thing they don’t have to buy. Coffee is sometimes the thing that pushes people to get through the rest of the day and putting it in a gift acts as an assistant in that.
The Extras
While some people are convinced they don’t need (or want) something new, sometimes they are the same people that haven’t explored how great some things are. Serving as a replacement for a current product they rarely replace, or another step to bettering themselves can be just the gift somebody needs to have a great day.
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Essential Oil: Essential oils help with sickness, stress, and more. By gifting somebody essential oils and a diffuser to go with it, like in the Stress Less kit, you are showing them that you want them to have peace. This shows you care about their wellbeing and want to be a key player in their Zen.
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Apron: Aprons are things that people need, but most don’t have. If they do have them, people frequently forget to replace them as often as they should. By gifting somebody something like The Happy Home kit, you are helping them refresh their kitchen essentials and setting them up for success for gatherings, hosting, and more without them needing to take the extra step.
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Speaker: Whether somebody likes to jam to music, listen to a podcast, or wind down with some ASMR, hearing it loud is better. While most people probably have a speaker of their own, they are often transporting it from one place to another. The kitchen, the living room, the bathroom, the car—the possibilities are endless. Giving somebody a speaker like the one in the Set in Stone kit allows them to have their essential listens in more than one spot.
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Movie Trivia: People don’t know everything about everything. Trivia, like the one found in the A Reel-ly Fun Night tests people’s knowledge and keeps them entertained. Perfect for a movie fanatic, or even somebody who can’t find a new hobby to keep them busy, movie trivia can do just the trick!
At the end of the day it isn’t about how much you spent on a gift, but the meaning behind it. Even somebody who claims they have it all can be touched by the thoughtfulness of a gift, so it is important to listen to what they like and what they need.