The Power of Giving

 

Here at LLIO, we love to give gifts - there’s truly no better feeling than giving a gift. Deny it all you want but we appreciate receiving gifts too whether it’s a gift to ourselves or from a loved one. Nevertheless, the feeling of giving is priceless. Our lovely customers feel exactly the same way as many of our products are bought as gifts.

Try to not only gift at Christmas, Eid, Hannukah or a birthday but all year round. Spontaneous gifts are the best type of gifts. Surprising your friend, partner or even neighbour with a lovely, thoughtful gift will make their day. BE GENUINE.

Give the ultimate gift of a beautiful, luxurious night of sleep with our Sweet dreams gift set. Both the Beauty Sleep Bath & Body Crystoil and the Sweet Dreams Amethyst Sleep Spray is included in this set. This is a thoughtful gift for anyone going through tough times such as stress at work, a separation or even bereavement. These spiritually charged products will help the user to drift off into a deep restorative sleep. It’s a luxurious, thoughtful gift for anyone even if they are not going through times of adversity.

Unfortunately, not everyone gives gifts out of the goodness of their heart. Here are the 4 gift-givers to look out for…

1-    The status hound

In this case, the gift which, is often extravagant, has nothing to do with the receiver but everything to do with the giver. It is all a façade with this giver it’s just a display of power and wealth.  

2-    The wolf in sheep’s clothing

This giver is more likely to send a cheque rather than a thoughtful, meaningful gift. They like to be regarded as a great gift-giver but no time or effort was put in.

3-    The power player

Maybe the worst type of giver there is – the manipulator. They know how much power they hold as the gift giver; they like to abuse and exert this power to cause pain and discomfort to the receiver.

4-    The complainer

They may have gone out of their way to get you a lovely gift, but ultimately, they will make you feel guilty. Your gift was a nuisance and inconvenience for this giver making you feel awkward and guilt-ridden.

Nia Thomas