| WITH APPRECIATION: SHARING GRATITUDE IN THIS MOMENT
To Our Valued Customers –
Is it possible that one of the most enduring things to come out of the current health crisis may be our reawakened appreciation for the everyday acts of kindness and extraordinary selflessness of others? I sure hope so.
Gratitude is such a powerful thing and something that is solidly in our control during a time when so much feels out of our control.
Whether it's the brave health care workers on the front lines of this battle, the clerks who are stocking shelves so we can continue to buy groceries, the neighbor who calls at noon each day just to check in on us, or the friend who sends us a thoughtful care package, this challenging moment in the world provides an incredible opportunity for all of us to say, "thank you."
This has been on my mind a lot lately and probably on yours, too. These are just a few of the ways you might consider sharing your appreciation of others in the days ahead:
- Tomorrow is National Doctors' Day, a great opportunity to say "thank you" to your own doctor and other health care workers
- Send a virtual cup of coffee to a valued co-worker
- Express your gratitude for your local heroes who are keeping us safe by sharing their story with us on Facebook and Twitter and using #LocalHero
- Leave an "I appreciate you" note on the door for the mailman or delivery person
- In my family, we've started a daily group text in which each of us list five things that we are grateful for. The lists we all come up with range from heartwarming to hilarious and we've found it to be a great way to feel connected each day.
Expressing gratitude not only makes us feel great, but it contributes to our health and well-being – something that is more important than ever for all of us.
Stay well and stay connected,
Chris McCann Chief Executive Officer 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. | | | | | |