If your Christmas greeting cards are still in the box they came in, you may be experiencing Pain #5 in the song, The 12 Pains of Christmas. It’s all over the Internet, and pokes fun at all the stresses that we’ve invented to celebrate the Holiday. It is rather clever, and my friend Diane, who owns Evochi.com, sent it to me. She uses my greeting card system, and we love her wonderful spa soaps and products.

Well, if you’re suffering from Pain #5, you have a couple of choices, if you haven’t gotten around to sending out your Christmas Greeting Cards yet:

  1. Admit to procrastinating or having a Holiday meltdown and tell your friend and family that you would rather be late and let them know how important they are to you…even if your wishes arrive a couple days late.
  2. Give up and just don’t send them at all.
  3. Accept you have poor time management skills. How did it get to be 5 days before Christmas anyway? Send them all out after New Years, and tell them your 2009 resolution was have your greeting cards out before anyone else. Here’s your 2009 Christmas card…in advance.
  4. Change your tactics and instead send out New Years Cards, which is really a great way to get people’s attention after the rush of the Holidays and reality of the long winter sets in. If you own your own business or are in sales, this is a great idea anyway.
  5. Use the system I use everyday to send cards, and yes, I send greeting cards everyday. To check out the system, start by requesting your gift account at www.RememberChristmasCards.com and fill out the form. If you’re in a hurry and want immediate help you can always reach me at (219) 947-5478 or 888-256-5478. If you go to voice mail, just leave a detailed message, include your best phone number, and I should receive a page that you left a message. (Remember here in NWIndiana, we are just digging out from a serious ice storm, and technology is often weather challenged, but I’ll do my best.)

The system I use makes sending a greeting card extremely easy, quick, and cards start as low as $.98, with custom greeting cards, starting at $1.49, plus postage. What if all you had to do was type in your message, add your contact and click SEND. The next thing you’d see was this message–Your card has been successfully sent!

Worried about large lists? They can be uploaded! Ask me how?

Questions about using a system new to you? You think it will be so hard that it will take way too long? I’ll help. The answer is just a phone call away or check out the step-by-step walk through by our CEO. That’s a part of your FREE gift account.

Confession time: Before I found this wonderful system that I’ve been using since 2005, I ALWAYS did my Holiday cards on Christmas afternoon, after dinner. Since then, I did send out a Happy New Years card just for a different change of pace. This year my Cocker Spaniel, Mulligan, was in charge of sending the holiday greeting cards. See, it’s so easy my dog can do it!

Peace to you all. After all that is what the season should be about. Peace and love and enjoying each other.

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