
When was the last time you said something really nice to someone? And I mean really nice, not a left-handed compliment or the very obvious.
Over 25 years ago, when I arrived at her home, a friend said to me out of the blue, "You know, you are always very punctual."
No one had ever said that before. I remembered it, and took pride in my punctuality, and do to this day. But it was her compliment that spurred me to take pride in something that I hadn't particularly thought about.
Tell a person who is that she is good about remembering birthdays, being thoughtful to others. If there is a person who always asks if you want coffee before she gets some for herself, then tell her, "It's so nice of you to ask me if I want coffee; that's really good of you."
Compliments don't just please people, they spur us usually to repeat whatever the good action was.
Tell someone today that he/she did something good.
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4 comments:
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What a lovely blog!
Thank You!
'Compliments don't just please people, they spur us usually to repeat whatever the good action was.'
Ah, this is so very true. Sincere compliments give the sender a good feeling as well as the receiver. Thank you for posting this.
So true. I like the point you make.
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