

Personalized Documents
More and more large corporations and small companies are realizing the power of blessing their employees and clients in various ways. Oprah Winfrey does so by taking her employees on lavish cruise getaways. The broker of a small real estate company sends personal notes regularly to his treasured clients. A satisfied caterer drops off a few gallons of his “out-of-this-world” juices to his regular customers at their workplaces when they least expect anything, followed by thank you cards, extolling his appreciation for their continued business.
There is no greater tribute you can pay someone than to acknowledge him or her with the positive written or spoken word. Again, Oprah did so collectively with her Legends Ball, citing hundreds of women like Dr. Maya Angelo, Shirley Caesar, the late Coretta Scott King, Tina Turner, just to name a few. People will never forget those kinds of deed.
People want to feel appreciated. Special. They want to feel loved. And if you are not an Oprah Winfrey to plop down millions of dollars at a time on a Legends Ball, you surely can let those around you feel special by writing them a blessing. Start today!
So whether it’s an Employee Appreciation Luncheon or a way to say thank you in a more formal manner, seize the opportunity today. You can show deep appreciation by citing each and every employee with words that will spur him or her on for a lifetime. You will have had a worker for life. Employees, you, too, can write a blessing for your managers or supervisors as well. On Boss’s Day 1994, 16,000 employees from Southwest Airlines collected $60,000 to take out a full-page ad in USA Today, citing their CEO, Herb Kelleher, for his extraordinary service to them. Read full story.
How about writing a blessing for your unborn child, reading it out at your next baby shower? Would you like that child to be creative and way advanced past his or her years? Then utilize this medium in writing a blessing for that child.
Never underestimate writing words of encouragements to your loved ones and friends. Those words are very powerful. They can revolutionize lives like none other.
When you encourage others in a letter format,
here are some of the things you are imparting:
- Lending support or reassurance after a disappointment or setback.
- Encouraging or motivating someone to keep up the good work.
- Motivating a coworker or employee to achieve even greater accomplishments.
- Suggesting to someone that he or she is trying something new or pursuing a new opportunity.
- Encouraging a person to increase sales or decrease overhead, etc.
- Advocating legislation.
- Letting your spouse know how much she/he means to you.
- Sowing seeds of blessings when you write affirming words for your children. It is contagious. They will share those letters with their friends, and those good deeds will come back to you.
Here are a few tips to consider when writing affirming words
to your loved ones, employees, or friends:
- When writing letters of encouragement, keep the tone positive, and focus on what has been or can be achieved. Avoid direct or implied criticism.
- Encouragement is most needed after a disappointment or setback, and written encouragement can be very powerful in these circumstances. It gives the reader something to keep, share, and review.
- Demonstrate a tone of genuine appreciation in your encouragement letter.
- Be careful to avoid strong language that might discourage readers.
- Offer your reader help if assistance is appropriate and genuinely available.
- Stay away from words like “by the way”, “but”, “I should”, “I didn’t mean”, etc.
- A good time to encourage your reader is after he or she has successfully completed a task. The written word has a motivational power that casual comments do not have, and a positive letter can motivate the reader to even higher standards of excellence. Try it today!
- More than anything else, write from the heart. You will find something positive to say about even the most disliked individual.
We have letters and certificates for all occasions, whenever you need to write a blessing for someone celebrating the following occasions:
- Birthdays
- Debutante Party
- Retirement Party
- Promotion Reception
- Send-off Party
- Installation of Officers
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- Wife receiving flowers
- Love letters for spouse to be
- A pastor is praised
- An employee complimented
- A cake baked and carried over by a nice neighbor with a handwritten note welcoming them to the community.
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Other forms of certificates we offer:
- Christening Certificate
- Adoption Certificate
- Pre-Adoption Certificate for unknown baby
- Certificates for outstanding employees
- Certificate for Grandparents
- Certificate for outstanding parents
- Certificate for outstanding children
- Bonding certificates for newly weds
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- Certificate for outstanding spouse
- Certificate for outstanding friends
- Certificate for outstanding teachers
- Certificate for outstanding mail carrier
- Valentine’s Day letters/certificates
- Certificates denoting what your names mean
- Youth-oriented Certificate with jazzy background (washout graffiti, etc.)
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The unique thing about these certificates is that mothers/fathers and other purchasers will be able to sign on the dotted lines, created specifically for their signatures. That will give the feeling of a personal touch. Even if you did not compose those words on the certificate, by signing them makes you the owner of those words.
We at Write A Blessing Media encourage parents and loved ones to write a blessing to their families and friends even on a piece of napkin. We strongly believe that it will send the right message to the targeted party. But should those parents want something more ornate and embellished, then we will gladly do the job.
Say Goodbye to Run-of-the-Mill Sentiments... Personalize It!
Wedding anniversaries have passed them by; many Valentine’s Days have come and gone, but they are faring no better. They have long promised to sit down and write that special note from the heart, but for some reason, they cannot seem to muster the courage to do so. And so, they settle for yet another impersonal greeting card for their heartbeats. Not all of you guys can wax eloquently like King Solomon: “How beautiful you are my darling . . . your eyes behind your veil are like doves . . . your temples behind your veil are like the halves of a pomegranate.”
But that should be the least of your problem. Don’t let that small impediment stop you from sending love notes to your wives or betrotheds. We at Write A Blessing will craft or polish that letter, vow, certificate or other forms of document to your loved ones, which will be remembered for life. Drop us an email or give us a call today. Do you wish to change a thing or two about the wedding vow you will say at your upcoming wedding? How about making it a bit more personal? See the traditional and the non-traditional vow below:
Traditional Example of Wedding Vow:
I, Beverley Cole, take you, Byron Morgan, to be my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish. And I promise to be faithful to you until death do us part.
Personalized Example Provided by Write A Blessing Media:
My darling, my sunshine, today I profess my love to you and the whole world. I am very certain that the special bond, which has kept us during our courtship, will even get stronger now that you will be my wife.
Darling, I promise to love you only; to love you always, to love you when the sunshine bathes the world anew, and when winter’s chill nips at your nose. I want to be with you as long as life lasts.
To you, the apple of my eyes, I stand tall today before God, families and friends, to be the faithful husband you have always longed for. With God as the main part of our union, we will be blessed.
Beth-Ann, I promise to always respect you. I plan to share your dreams and encourage your aspirations. Whenever you feel like talking, I will listen, and even when I am silent, my heart is saying a thousand words to you. I will love you always, unconditionally, even during seemingly trying times. I owe you that much.
I plan to grow old with you. I will cherish the times when we will chase each other on the beach, playfully tossing sand on each other. We will sip lemonade, while we look out from our kitchen window on a warm summer day. And throughout all those times, I will be your confidante, always at the ready to share your deepest thoughts.
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