The Hunger for Love and Appreciation

silver colored heart lock bridge 883466“There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.” Mother Teresa of Calcutta

We know how good it feels when someone thanks us. It also feels great when we share our thankfulness with someone else. It’s important to realize that completing the cycle of appreciation starts with your language.

Think about it – when someone says, “Thank you,” what is the correct response?  It’s “you’re welcome,” right? What do you hear instead?  “No problem,” “no worries,” “yep,” “just doing my job,” “it was nothing.”

When someone says, “thank you,” they are giving you a gift. When you say, “It was nothing,” you are taking their gift and throwing it back at them.  STOP IT!  From now, until the end of time, remember this. Simply say “you’re welcome” or “my pleasure.” When you change your language, you’re completing the cycle of appreciation.

This simple technique has the power to change the culture of your organization. It strengthens relationships. It improves your health. All this and so much more comes down to these four simple words – “thank you” and “you’re welcome.” If you’re out of the habit of saying, “You’re welcome,” start today.

Have fun!

Lisa

PS – If you’re a “no problem” person, STOP IT!

PPS – Here is a snippet from one of my programs on three gratitude practices you can start today: https://youtu.be/EsLVYWbaodw

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