6 Small Ways To Make a Niece's or Nephew's Day!
By Guest Expert Paula Rizzo
Paula Rizzo is the founder of ListProducer.com.
She's also an Emmy Award winning television producer and attributes
much of her success to her compulsive list making. She makes a list
about anything and started ListProducer.com to help others become more organized, focused and efficient, while being less stressed. Author: Listful Thinking: Using Lists to be More Productive, Organized and Less Stressed
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about any aunt can buy birthday gifts or visit once in a while – but a
real Savvy Auntie goes the extra mile. Next time you want to do
something extra special for your niece or nephew – refer to this list:
1. Use the Element of Surprise:
When you’re with your niece or nephew, take some sticky notes with you.
Put a few cute notes inside the pages of their textbooks, inside
drawers, on the front of their iPhone or anywhere they will find them in
the future. They’ll think of you as soon as they do.
2. Listen:
Sometimes all anyone wants is to be heard. Call your nephew or niece
and just listen. Listen to them vent about their siblings or their
classmates. Hear what he or she wants to do with life or for the next
five minutes. Having a ConfidAunt he or she can rely on will mean all
the difference in the world.
3. Send a Card:
Who sends cards in the mail anymore? Thoughtful aunts – that’s who! You
send cards for birthdays and holidays of course – but what about on
random Tuesdays or during finals week? Think about times when it might
be nice to get a little pick me up and send out some snail mail.
4. Create a Tradition:
Whether you have a secret word, special handshake or always get
together to eat ice cream during a full moon – building rituals will
make your bond closer.
5. Turn off Your Cell Phone: This
ensures that you’re giving your niece or nephew your undivided
attention. That will show your favorite child just how special he or she
is when you show that there isn’t anything else you’d rather be doing
right now.
6. Make a Scrapbook:
Collect special moments that you’ve shared throughout the child’s life
and compile a book. Not every aunt is crafty but if you are add some
adorable stickers or use different color paper. This might also be a
good project to work on with your niece or nephew.
Photo: Subbotina Anna
Updated and re-published: June 22, 2016