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Written by: Sandi MacCalla – Founder, LifeSkills Academy – 2/17/2025
I recommend Thank You notes after a job interview only if:
The job market is always competitive for positions you’re interested in. Sending Thank You notes as your SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) is like throwing spaghetti on the wall or trolling for a strike … any strike. If you have energy and creativity to spare, go for it. Otherwise, pace your energy, time, and brain cells to those opportunities that truly interest you.
Employers don't hire resumes; they hire individuals with shared values, interests, and a compatible communication style. Establishing this connection is crucial—often, it’s the small details that matter. Enter the Thank-You note: a simple yet powerful tool to leave a lasting impression after an interview.
Here’s how to craft a thank-you note that not only expresses gratitude but also strengthens your impact:
Sample Email (add your voice to this):
Subject: Thank You for the Opportunity
Dear [Interviewer’s Name],
Thank you for meeting with me yesterday to discuss the [Job Title] role at [Company Name]. I truly enjoyed learning more about the company’s goals and the exciting challenges ahead.
I was particularly inspired by our conversation about [specific project or topic discussed]. It reinforced my enthusiasm for this role and my confidence that my skills in [specific skill or experience] would make a meaningful contribution to your team.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need additional information from me. Thank you again—I’m excited about the prospect of joining [Company Name] and contributing to its success.
Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
Recognize the hidden power of a thank-you note: it’s not merely a gesture of politeness but builds rapport and demonstrates your fit for the role. By crafting a thoughtful message, you’re not just saying “thank you”—you’re forging a professional connection to shape your career.
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Written by: Sandi MacCalla – Founder, LifeSkills Academy – 2/10/2025
Excelling in communication involves honing skills that exhibit clarity, problem-solving, negotiations, compassion, and effective connections. Here are ways to enhance success with your everyday communication:
By mastering these techniques, you will enhance your communication skills and build stronger, effective connections in both personal and professional settings.
“If you just communicate, you can get by. But if you communicate skillfully, you can work miracles.”
~ Jim Rohn, author, speaker and entrepreneur
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Written by: Sandi MacCalla – Founder, LifeSkills Academy – 2/3/2025
Kindness is a prized trait, along with compassion. It, however, fits into the category of “Thanks, but no BIG,” when offered to us. Why? Here are key benefits:
So why is it hard to accept kindness/help/compliments when freely given?
Have any of these been your response:
It seems our response goes back in time. Early on, many of us learn to ‘armor up’ when rejection/disappointment/acknowledgment appears so we can protect our vulnerable, soft underside. Probably a good choice, but with a downside. When and how can we develop a healthy inner balance of receiving kindness, care, love, and being valued?
In the etiquette classes I’ve taught for school-age students, we create a large envelope to put treasured pictures, letters, and personal notes that is marked “The Goods.” When life is not giving good feedback and we need to recall who has been kind, we enjoy those moments again and feel there is hope ahead.
Some people have a daily gratitude journal to trigger recall of all the ‘Good’ that happens in their life. Personally, I have an on-again/off-again relationship with journaling. When I read my journal though, I am pleasantly surprised to revisit events, observations, and the high notes of life.
Recently, I stumbled upon some other ways to internalize “The Goods”:
Gracious acceptance is an art–an art which most never bother to cultivate. We think that we have to learn how to give, but we forget about accepting things, which can be much harder than giving. Accepting another person’s gift is allowing him to express his feelings for you. ~ Alexander McCall Smith
An act of kindness often catches me off guard and I barely mumble my appreciation. There’s no single “right way” to express gratitude but having a few thoughtful responses ready can make a difference. Expressing gratitude honors the selfless act of someone else on our behalf. No matter the size of the gift, the giver’s gesture always warrants our sincere thanks. Here are some options:
Until we can receive with an open heart, we are never really giving with an open heart. ~ Brené Brown
When giving and receiving are more natural, we can give from our heart and receive the gift of love and kindness every time it is given. How many gifts are waiting for us?
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