An attitude of gratitude
Saying thank you isn't that hard to do, even if it requires a quick note, card or call. Sometimes when I am busy, I let those niceties fall off the radar screen because I am so focused on my objectives I forget that building relationships is part of the foundations for success.
I was in a meeting the other day and was reminded that sales people typically do follow up with thank you cards after they meet with a client. One great method to say thank you is using e-cards. If you have a customer or client list, www.SendOutCards.com/Winiarski is something you should check out.
I am the type of person that always wants more. It doesn't mean that I am not happy with what I have – because I am grateful. I am in a good spot and life could be so much worse than it is. However, I need to be doing something, feeling like I am accomplishing something – for me to be happy.
The difference for me in the last few years, however, has been that I am not striving for my own personal success. Today, I am working to help others be successful. And you know what? That is even more rewarding than feeling my own personal successes.
Without teachers and mentors, where would we be? I am always grateful when someone else takes the time to show me how to do something or provides me with knowledge that I need to accomplish a task.
Today I would like to thank all those who have gone to the trouble to help me. Have you had someone go out of their way to help you too? Have you gone out of your way to help someone else? How did it make you feel. Please share your thoughts in the comments section and let me know that you have stopped by.
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