Thank You :-)
Do you say “thank you” like you mean it or do you just say it casually and almost apologetically? And when you thank someone, just how appreciative are you really?
There is an art of saying thank you and mastering this one skill will instantly make your day-to-day interactions with people deeper and richer.
The key is very simple – you really have to mean it when you say thank you!
People get it when you genuinely mean something and also when you are just going through the motions. Put yourself on the receiving end of being thanked – I bet you remember well the few times when someone has truly shown their appreciation.
There is an art of saying thank you and mastering this one skill will instantly make your day-to-day interactions with people deeper and richer.
The key is very simple – you really have to mean it when you say thank you!
People get it when you genuinely mean something and also when you are just going through the motions. Put yourself on the receiving end of being thanked – I bet you remember well the few times when someone has truly shown their appreciation.
The most beautiful thing about truly thanking someone is that it creates a deeper and instant bond between people. For example, a tired shop assistant has been working for many hours and has to face demanding customers. Yet it will take very little on your part to improve his or her day by showing your appreciation. I used to think this was a bit corny, but now I know that the very act of saying this phrase does impact both people. The possibilities of praising someone and showing your appreciation directly and indirectly are endless. Let’s create a crescendo of appreciation!
You have a choice in how you behave towards others. You can be generous, considerate, and caring to the people around you OR you can be selfish, self centered, and always put your own interests first.
You have a choice in how you behave towards others. You can be generous, considerate, and caring to the people around you OR you can be selfish, self centered, and always put your own interests first.
“Every time we remember to say “thank you”, we experience nothing less than heaven on earth.” – Sarah Ban BreathnachRemember that when you are genuine and authentic and you mean it, people will get you. A sincere compliment or even just acknowledging people’s presence can make a huge difference to them – and you. Remind yourself that every interaction with another human being is a gift and an opportunity for growth and contribution. Everyone you meet is an amazing teacher.
Let us all begin a crescendo of appreciation and thanking people from today.
Thank you:-)
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thank you sir for being a great professor to us ^____^..
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