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Entries from December 2009

The Science of Giving

December 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The anticipation is nearly killing them. My kids, still young in the world, just can’t wait until they can open the gifts under the tree. It makes me wonder when in life we start to cherish giving and the tangible benefits this simple act bestows.

Thanks to a recent New York Times piece, “In Month of Giving, A Healthy Reward,” by Tara Parker-Pope, whose Well columns have this year has become some of my favorite Google Reader picks, I know a lot more about the gifts of giving. During this season, it’s important to be mindful of those rewards.

There are real reasons we feel good giving people gifts, whether they’re gifts of time, talent or a treasured trinket. It’s particularly interesting that scientific studies confirm that giving is, indeed, good for you.

Quoted in the piece, Stephen Post, who wrote “Why Good Things Happen to Good People”  says that giving and helping provides benefits that last years.

“It turns out that giving — far more than receiving — is a surprisingly potent force whose impact reverberates across an entire lifetime, nourishing health and happiness in astonishing ways.”

Post directs the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics at Stony Brook University, which  has compiled evidence of the good of giving in 50 studies.

So, as we near the end of the year – the end of the decade, in fact – and thoughts turn toward incremental ways you can change your daily life for greater happiness, health and good, keep in mind the power behind a simple Thank You and other little ways to include giving in your daily life. You could be the greatest benefactor.

Categories: Gratitude · Gratitude Research · Thank You · Thank You Power
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Choosing the Best Holiday Ham

December 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Ham used to be kind of a mystery to me. Most Hams you find in grocer’s cases come fully cooked — you only need to glaze, if desired, then reheat. Selling an already cooked item most people bake anyway  was a curious phenomenon.

Plus, there are a wide variety of types and cuts of Ham to choose with terminology that adds intrigue: Country Ham, City Ham, fresh Ham, cured, cottage Ham, spiral cut . What does it all mean? In the interest of clearing up any confusion, we offer this guide for choosing the best Holiday Ham for your table, along with the best recipes for the two primary Ham types.

With his knack for explaining culinary matters, TV cook Alton Brown has the best definition of ham styles:  “A city ham is basically any brined ham that’s packed in a plastic bag, held in a refrigerated case and marked ‘ready to cook’, “partially cooked” or ‘ready to serve’. Better city hams are also labeled ‘ham in natural juices’ “

These references will help sort out the other terminology:

  • Ham 101 with a gThankYou! to What’s Cooking America.
  • gThankYou! for About.com’s Ham Varieies and Terminology, which provides a comperehensive overview.
  • How to Choose a Ham with a gThankYou! to the “ask me” experts at Mahalo.com.
  • Country Ham recipe, which includes the odd ingredient Dr. Pepper, with a gThankYou! to Alton Brown and Food Network.
  • Finally, gThankYou! again to AB, who  also has a fantastic recipe for City Ham.

Knowing more about Ham and the difference in varieties lets you be in control of the cooking, or reheating, whichever you choose!

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Hot Topic: Happiness at Work

December 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

In case you’re wondering about the power of Thank You and appreciation in the workplace, consider the loads of information being shared on creating workplace happiness and the importance of this concept in achieving productivity.

Peter Warr and Guy Capperto’s new bookThe Joy of Work?” is among the work being presented on this hot topic. We spend one quarter of our lives at work, so it’s important to make the best of it, says Warr, emeritus professor a the UK-based Institute of Work Psychology. It’s important, Warr explains in a New York Times article, to focus on job satisfaction or finding meaning in your work, describing nine necessary elements of happiness in work and life. These include: having some sense of empowerment, using and expanding your skills.

There’s more:

  • Consultant and author Alexander Kjerulf (self-dubbed Chief Happiness Officer) offers 10 reasons happiness at work is the top productivity booster. Among the benefits of workplace happiness Kjerulf cites: less complaining, more energy, higher optimism, increased motivation and fewer sick days.
  • Performance Coach Arvind Devalia chimes in with his 12 steps to workplace happiness. He cites a  UK survey that found that two out of three people are dissatisfied with thier jobs and encourages workers to “See your work as a game. Life is meant to be fun and if you are going to spend a third of it at work, you might as well enjoy the game.”

This offers more proof that employees, and companies, gain from thankfulness and appreciation.

Rick Kiley is President of gThankYou, LLC, based in Madison, WI.  gThankYou® Certificates of Gratitude™ are one way  savvy companies demonstrate commitment to valued employees. The company is best known for its Turkey Gift Certificates, Ham Gift Certificates, and Grocery Gift Cards.

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NEWS RELEASE: Show Employees They Sparkle with gThankYou Gift Certificates

December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Now more than ever, it’s important to show employees appreciation. Corporate America’s favorite employee gift seller gThankYou.com can help you say Thank You with added sparkle this season.

Festive Yule Tree

gThankYou.com has added dazzling new enclosure card designs to help personalize Turkey Gift Certificates, Ham and Grocery Gift Certificates. Designs include a colorful string of lights, a wrapped gift topped with vibrant and frilly ribbon, and a plump snowman sporting a top hat and scarf. Each design available at gThankYou® (www.gthankyou.com), created by artist Amy Pierquet of Waterfront Graphic Design, makes traditional year-end employee gifts more special.

“Time and time again, we run into research that stresses the role that conveying Thank You to your employees plays in company success,” said Rick Kiley, President of gThankYou.com. “Our Gift Certificates add modern convenience and a personal touch to a time-honored tradition that companies have used to say Thank You to employees this time of year.”

While convenience is the top reason employers choose gThankYou Gift Certificates, most opt to personalize their gifts by choosing a festive enclosure card and have the Gift Card printed with their company name and the name of the recipients. These services are offered at no extra charge. Personalization adds that special touch employees notice; a boon for companies seeking to keep employees engaged with rewards programs that get results.

Easily order Turkey Gift Certificates, Ham or Grocery Gift Certificates online at www.gthankyou.com in $5 denominations from $10 to $30.Certificates are a breeze to give, often distributed with payroll, and loved by employees who can redeem them at almost any grocery store for the Turkey, Ham or Groceries of their choice.

A popular choice for end-of-quarter and seasonal employee gifts, gThankYou Gift Certificates help companies celebrate success combining the time-honored tradition of providing a Turkey for the table with modern-day ease of online buying. Find out more at www.gThankYou.com or by calling 888-484-1658.

About gThankYou.com

The ideal employee gift, gThankYou Gift Certificates are meaningful, affordable and appreciated by the entire family. Convenience is the top reason companies say they choose gThankYou Gift Certificates as the perfect opportunity for workplace leaders to recognize success. Most gThankYou customers give Company Gift Certificates to all employees in the company, division or workgroup at holiday times or the conclusion of a successful project, month or quarter.

gThankYou, LLC (www.gthankyou.com ) is based in Madison, Wisconsin. Find out more about gThankYou on the company’s website. And read more about how Thanks can boost your company at the gThankYou.com blog. Contact: Rick Kiley, President, gThankYou, LLC, info@gthankyou.com, 888-484-1658.

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Ham Recipes for the Harried Holidays

December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Snow started to fall last week in Wisconsin. Rudolph has made his annual broadcast appearance. And the grocer’s cases are piled high with Hams of all shapes and sizes. Yup. The Holidays are definitely here. It makes sense to plan some simple and easy meals for the busy weeks ahead.

While it has the reputation of a fussy dish,  Ham is really the original home meal replacement . Most Hams available at a grocery store come fully cooked. Given Ham’s ease of preparation – just pop it in an oven to reheat – there are many possibilities. Use it for a quick meal or ingredient in a soup, for example, which cooks while you’re engaged in holiday pursuits. Here are a few favorites to get you through the harried holiday season:

Happiness is  returning home from sledding, shopping or Wassailing to a pre-made meal.

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