Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Psychological Benefit of Giving a Gift

By Matthew Wood


It can be one of the proudest days as a parent and the biggest step forward into a bright and promising future for an individual after years of hard work and graft.

No more exams or essays to complete at tedious hours of the night. The launch pad from education into the workplace. Graduation is the end of a University course where a student has achieved their goals and completed their education in a chosen subject, giving them the foundation to move forward into the world of work.

Friends for life have been made and the end-of-course process signals the transformation from student to graduate. It can be an emotional but rewarding time for the individual who has suffered ups and downs in their rollercoaster journey towards earning their degree. Now, the world awaits and graduates will look to follow the right path as they officially become an independent man or woman for the first time in their lives.

Perhaps they can't attend a special occasion, have broken a bond of trust in the relationship or is hiding something from their partner. "That [giving because of guilt] really comes into play when you have people giving from afar," Byrd says. "Now, it is a lot easier to order a gift online and send it. "It can be a replacement for not being there with the person. They gain satisfaction when they find the right gift and that brings emotional happiness."

Often, graduation gifts can be personalised, leaving that unique touch to a present that will be treasured for many years to come .As previously indicated, a gift doesn't need to be excessive or expensive to leave an impression on the individual.

While there are financial burdens to consider, gift giving can be an excellent way to boost your relationship with others. In addition, it offers you the mental pleasure that you have completed such a selfless task.




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