| Have you ever given your young child some
of your junk mail and told them it was their mail? Did you see how excited they got and
how important they felt? My girls would all of a sudden act like they were very important
and "read" their mail as if they were the next big hotshot executives.
One thing I enjoy about children is their honest expression
of their emotions. Of course it isn't pretty when your child decides to throw the fattest
tantrum in the middle of your grocery shopping experience but really haven't you felt like
doing that yourself at times? Imagine how much better you'd probably feel if you felt that
frustration, expressed it, and then got up, dusted yourself off, and went on your way?
Children have this marvelous way of feeling their emotions,
something adults should look into a bit more themselves. I think that's why as adults we
receive so much pleasure giving our little ones gifts. It sure feels good when a child you
love and adore shows such happy appreciation for something you've given them.
There's a business out there you can get into that helps
increase a child's self-worth and can make a child very happy. So much so you are sure to
get repeat business from happy parents and relatives. And really, isn't that the best form
of marketing, selling your product to your satisfied customers over and over again?
When I was a child, I loved Holidays, and actually still do
to this day. Holidays are a magical experience. Then there is the experience of loosing a
tooth or days a child is extra nice to their little brother and sister. They say positive
reinforcement is the best way to remind a child how they should act. In the article
"Why Positive Reinforcement Works," by Brenda L. Gargus, Brenda said,
"Positive communication is a tool to reinforce good behavior and eliminate bad
behavior; it builds self-esteem and inspires confidence in children."
What if you could actually start a business from home and
your business was to increase a child's self-confidence, and offer a service where parents
could use a form of positive reinforcement with their kids?
An online article at askdrsears.com talks about how
self-esteem as a child effects your adult years. It explains that, "Self-esteem is
your child's passport to lifetime mental health and social happiness. It's the foundation
of a child's well being and the key to success as an adult. At all ages, how you feel
about yourself affects how you act. Think about a time when you were feeling really good
about yourself. You probably found it much easier to get along with others and feel good
about them."
Bizyletters.com offers the above and a whole lot more. Some
of you might have heard about the business of Santa Letters. This is where a parent fills
out a form about the child including information such as the names of their friends,
siblings, pets, activities they do very well, etc. Then you use the information to create
a very personalized letter for that child and send it to them during the Christmas
Holiday.
The Bizyletters opportunity offers Santa Letters, but it
also offers templates for letters from the tooth fairy, the Easter Bunny, the Great
Pumpkin and too many more to mention here.
Wouldn't it be nice if someone asked you what you did for a
living and you could say, "My job is to make children feel very very special and most
importantly loved?" Gifts might come and go, but a letter from Santa, or the tooth
fairy is something parents keep to put in scrapbooks, and baby books. It's a special
memory for a child who has no doubt he must be the most important person in the world. |