Here is a quick example.
Each year I give away between 1000 and 2000 books to
relatives, friends, clients and strangers. In the last ten years that’s over
10,000 free books I have given away valued at between $15. And $20. These people have received a gift. Unsolicited yes, but a gift nonetheless. How
many people do you think have said thank you in the past ten years? (either
calls or notes) Less than 25.
I guarantee someone in your life has done something for
you that they feel deserves a simple thank you or some small appreciation. Here are a few tips to consider:
1. Call at least one person a day and thank them for
something.
2. Send out 5 thank you notes a week.
3. Don’t wait to show your appreciation. Do it now.
4. Do what you do for others without the expectation of
appreciation. When you want something
back that is not a gift but barter.
5. Send a special friend a surprise gift. (it doesn’t have
to be expensive. It’s the thought that
really counts.)
When you are appreciative, it makes other people feel like
doing more for you, even though that was not your agenda. When you fail to show
appreciation, it makes others feel like doing less or nothing for you.
I guarantee that someone in your life feels a word of
appreciation would be in order. Can you
guess who it might be? One way to ensure
that people do not feel slighted by you is to develop an appreciative
consciousness.
What have you got to lose.
A simple thank you doesn’t cost anything and it can mean so much to
people who have gone out of their way for you.
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