Submitted by CarlyMeyer on

A Good Gift Receiver

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It’s better to give than receive, but when it comes to receiving, how well do you accept your gifts? Accepting a gift of someone’s time, resource, trust, loyalty, or even a small box with a bow on top is difficult for some. To look another person in the eye and graciously accept the gift can be just as important for the relationship as giving. The act of giving and receiving is the basis, or an essential for building a relationship. Communication is a give and take. If one person is “giving” words, but the other isn’t “receiving” those words, then an exchange never happened. I can be a bit clumsy at receiving, but it’s a goal of mine in 2020 to graciously accept gifts bestowed. I’m learning to smile and say “thank you” without tightening up my insides. I am a good listener, but I’m working on “great” for next year. Try it on for size! Awkwardly, CMB

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Fred Klein

Great blog which I just read to my wife Joanne on her birthday. She says “It’s good. She writes well.” That’s good receiving!
Daniel Schwartz

Great topic. I do find it uncomfortable at times to receive a gift, but working on it. I do prefer to be the giver.
Carly Bentley

I appreciate both of you!! Thank you for writing this. I receive your compliment xoxo
Victoria Drogin

This is really observant. Well said Carly. I love giving - and receiving - gifts. And I’m good at both!! But some of our kids have said that they don’t like to open gifts in public - because they feel awkward, and especially because they don’t want to disappoint the giver by not being enthusiastic enough. It’s a two- part skill and interaction for sure!

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