Wristbands Help Wearers Remember Good Manners These Fun Glow-in-the-Dark Wristbands Help Wearers Remember Good Manners by Getting it RIGHT: Respect, Integrity, Grace, Hospitality, and Tact
Grosse Pointe, MI (PRWEB) February 16, 2005 -- Started by the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s yellow custom wristbands, silicone bands around the wrists seem to be today’s answer to the string around a finger. Serving as durable reminders of particular guiding principles, these cheap custom bracelets are far more than a fashion trend. Now, the folks who have developed the leading approach to teaching good manners available today have developed a reminder wrist band of their own. “These wristbands are fun...they even glow in the dark!” says Cyndee Harrison, the company’s founder.
“The phrase ‘Getting it Right: Respect, Integrity, Grace, Hospitality, and Tact’ grew from a slang term that I heard while student teaching in the Atlanta City Schools. My seventh grade students were constantly saying ‘That ain’t right’ when referring to something that had happened which they viewed as rude, unfair, or just plain wrong. This prompted me to sit a group of them down and discuss just what it was that they thought WAS right. And this helpful acronym was born.”
Employers, schools, or community organizations who are interested in Cultivating a Culture of Courtesy can buy the wristbands for cheap from the website www.courtesycoach.com. All profits from the sale of these $3.50 wristbands will be sent to www.womenforwomen.org.
Courtesy Coaching offers training for companies, schools, community organizations, and others. A suggested reading list, their exclusive Courtesy Starter Kit, and more free downloadable resources are also available at their website or by calling 586-246-3123.