Thursday, August 6, 2009

Give Honest, Sincere Appreciation

Do we usually appreciate the people in our life as much as we should? The key thought here is to be honest and sincere.

One of the most neglected virtues of our daily existence is appreciation. The next time you enjoy a steak at a restaurant, send word to the chef that it was excellently prepared or when a tired salesperson shows you unusual courtesy, mention it. If a coworker succeeds in a big project, give recognition. People will cherish those words over a lifetime-long after you have forgotten them.

Move Into Action
Practice complimenting coworkers, family, or friends on daily projects done well.

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