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Do you remember when you learned "it's the thought that counts?" Probably when Aunt Mertyl gave you a crocheted scarf every year for Christmas. Every year.
Say it with me, Mertyl: "iTunes Gift Cards."
There is one time though, when "the thought that counts" is golden and desired. That's in the form of a Thank You Card.
We might have Jimmy Fallon to thank for his segment "Thank You Notes" for a resurgence in the popularity of Thank You Cards. If you've missed this part of the Fallon show, you'll want to check it out. It's brilliant!
Something we can do as Band Directors to properly respond to generosity or a job well done is to make a habit of sending quick notes of appreciation.
Here are some things you can do to get started:
It's easy to reach critical mass in our jobs and think we can't possibly fit anything else onto our to-do list. I completely understand that. But I've also seen the joy that a Thank You Card brings and have felt it myself when I receive one. It's worth it to make this a new habit of yours. It's the thought that counts.
Eric Rath is an active educator, clinician, adjudicator, arranger, and composer. He has served as a band and orchestra director as well as a percussion specialist at the middle and high school levels. He and Ralph Hicks are the co-authors of the percussion ensemble collection, "Beyond Basic Percussion" and the snare drum and keyboard fundamentals book, "Five Minute Drill" (Tapspace Publications). |
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