The season of love is here, and
what better way to show your coworkers some love than by giving them a gift.
But what can you buy for the person who sits next to you every day? Here is a
list of 10 gift ideas for your coworker that go above and beyond just but a
card.
Soap and Sanitizer Gift Set
Candles smell romantic, and so do
flowers, but have you ever thought about getting a soap and sanitizer gift set
for your Valentine? While it's not the most thoughtful gift to get, I know that
all the world appreciates these products during these days (and will appreciate
them for years to come!). And if you're thinking about giving your coworkers
hand soap and sanitizer dispensers for Valentine's Day, you won't be alone.
This year, all human beings will get soap on Valentine's Day -- and these soap
and sanitizer gifts are often a big hit!
Starbucks Gift Cards
Starbucks sells cards that can be
given away for free coffee and another for free food. Both of these will help
any office, but someone might need coffee to power through their workday.
Starbucks Gift Cards will make
your coworkers' coffee break an enjoyable experience. They won't forget the
thoughtful gesture you just gave them.
Funny Coffee Mugs
The office can be a very stressful
place at times. Dealing with orders and other issues every day makes your
coworker exhausted, not to talk about the stress coming from his family or
friends at home. This is why he needs lightening up moments, some distraction
from work. He needs a funny coffee mug with all the humor they deserve as a
gift.
Coffee is a necessity! Make your
coworkers smile with a funny coffee mug. Coffee mugs can be funny and cute, as
well as functional for all ages.
Stress-reducing Candle
To combat the stressful work life,
make sure you make your coworker's Day go easy. A stress-reducing candle can do
that. It's great for setting the right mood during a brainstorming session or
quick meeting.
The best gifts are almost always
the ones that are not too work-appropriate. Show your coworker how much you
appreciate them with this gift.
Personalized Stationery
A personalized note can make
anyone feel special, but personalized stationery takes things up a notch. A
touch of personalization can go a long way in showing how much you appreciate
the recipient and their individuality.
Personalized Valentine's Day cards
are a thoughtful reminder of how much you care.
Valentine's Day Candy
Valentine's Day is right around
the corner! And if you're like me, you're scrambling to find something for your
employees. Giving candy is always a good option; it's easy on your wallet, and
most people love getting chocolate as a little gift.
Personally, I have a confession to
make. As much as I hate Valentine's Day, I love eating candy.
Valentine's Day Cupcake Kit
Everyone likes to get cupcakes on
their birthday, so why wouldn't you want to get them a sweet treat this
Valentine's Day?
Cupcakes have never gone out of
fashion. Put a smile on your coworkers' faces this V-Day special gift. They are
always a great option that won't break the bank and will get devoured by all in
about five minutes.
Out to Lunch Tote
The office can be a bit
unpredictable – especially when it comes to exchanging Valentine's gifts. You
never know whom you're going to end up sitting next to for lunch. It could be a
boss, coworker, or even client. While they may not give your gift the spotlight
on their Instagram feed, they'll definitely appreciate your take-out lunch bag.
Daily Productivity Planner
If you are a coworker, then it's a fact that you like your fellow coworker. You want them to be productive; you want them to be efficient. But for some reason, they're not. There are many good reasons why people do not produce at
work; however, the best one is because they don't have a personal productivity plan.
Customized Desk Collection
This Valentine's season, the
question is, what would be a gift that will suit your coworker? Consider a desk
collection that is - to put it simply - a set of mini-desks that are not just
for decoration but can also be used as storage.
To have a healthy and productive
company culture, it's obviously helpful for employees to be happy. But how do
you measure happiness? Seriously! Giving small gifts to your office staff not
only shows them that you appreciate them but also helps promote better team
dynamics throughout your office.
You may not be the office V-Day cupid, but you can still show some appreciation to your coworkers with a thoughtful gift. These Valentine's Day gift ideas are great for any type of budget, and your coworkers will appreciate them.
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