In the busy bustle of day-to-day life, sometimes we just give generic thank you’s. The problem? Thank you’s become routine and lose their impact. Make your thank you more meaningful by explaining how the person’s action made your day that much easier or better.
This week, when you say thank you, also communicate why someone’s kind words or actions really made an impact. Be specific. Paint the picture. You may be surprised how much those who helped you enjoy hearing the effects they had.
No thank you is too small, so share away.
Published on June 24, 2013 09:26