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While I'm at it, I'd like to praise this blog, Apple Inc., and the Creative Commons.
(p.s. discovered via @chrisbrogan )
Genuine praise comes from genuine action - and what I've seen, it ends up in good karma for both.
So go ahead and praise the things that make you feel good, let them recieve the positive energy you're giving out.
My kudo's go out the the older man in the gas station up the street, not once in 2 years have I seen him not be happy, smiley and wish everyone a good day.
We need more people like that in the world
Peace and Positive thoughts and deeds
But, it's even EASIER to do something positive. Put a smile on your face, look people in the eye at the store and say hello... Ask the bank teller how THEIR day is going, etc;. A small yet friendly gesture on your part can go a long way towards brightening someone else's day.
I also believe we need to leverage the social tools at hand to spread some of this love. As example, I was in Home Depot last week and was asked at least eight times if I needed any help at all. To me, that's amazing customer service. So, I posted a little note to @homedepot on Twitter. I fear that these tools are often used to engage around problems or issues, and too infrequently used to share something positive.
Thanks for sharing this, Chris.
When I to got this disheveled lady I simply began by smiling and joking. "Wow, this must be a really great day for you"! As she started to explain the limbo situation I just stopped her and told her that whatever she could do to get me to Dulles at some point would be fine. Simple courtesy.
When it was all said and done she had me booked on two different flights - both upgraded to First Class. One was to to Dulles. The other was to Baltimore. But if I ended up on that flight, no problem since she'd also arranged for transportation to get me to Dulles where my car was. "At least this way I can give you a great chance to be home tonight," she said. Then she added, "See, you really do get more with honey than with vinegar." Quaint, but way true.
By the way, she did get due praise from me in the form of a letter I sent to management at Northwest.
You're right Chris. Praise rocks! Speaking of which, I'm in the process of building a blog and your site and writing has been a wealth of exceptionally useful and inspirational information. Thanks to you!
It still makes me smile when I think of the times when I rang up a business to give them a compliment - I would ask for the manager and hear a very hesitant response....then when I told them my appreciation, it was like a sigh of relief, "Oh - that's not what I thought you were going to say!"
Amazingly, my ex-husband once scolded me for giving someone a compliment, telling me I had embarrassed her! I think for him compliments seemed like giving too much away.
Good you are enjoying Middle-earth.
Nice post title :-)
Catchya
In the spirit of said praise, I'm going to dish out some of my own:
@SonnyGill ~ Hire the dude already. He's more then qualified for any marketing/social media management position.
@NickCobb Great back end guy, writer and marketer. Plus he's funny as hell.
@Alycemarie My new editor. My writing is 5,000 times more readable now.
That's it for now :). I'm sure that there are literally hundreds of others though.
It was nice to scroll through all this feedback and feel all the positive thoughts being shared, the stories it just made you feel good....then I would see even just the word 'disdain' is has such negative vibes to it and I was going to say something about it but the more positve things I read the more disdain became just a word..I put it down and have nothing more to say about that negative word...no room for it in my world
peace people
By giving praise unreservedly can reap you rewards.
So, what exactly did you say to the Air NZ flight attendant that got you the upgrade?
;-)
That's the right way to go! Praising is way more healthy than bitching day in and day out. :) The health benefits too are worth noting. A positive person is less likely to fall over dead. Praise you. :)
Regards,
Erwin Chua
Winning To Win Online!
Regards.
I seriously would never have guessed that a big store like Best Buy would do something like that. Best Buy has definitely earned my business in the future - in fact, I think I will go buy something there this weekend to thank them.
Thanks Best Buy!
And enthusiasm. When you are excited about someone or something, share it! We all thrive on appreciation, and it reinforces our desire to be our best.
Praise is appreciation made public. I truly believe that the good you put out returns to you multiplied. Thanks for being the big giver that you are! @katjaib
My focus was much more on recognizing the efforts and contributions of our employees, but I can't think of a good reason not to praise widely and freely.
And if you're looking for a brief but well-argued case for generosity, I suggest you pick up "Love is the Killer App," by Tim Sanders.
Sometimes you have to make the barrier as low as possible for potential customers to have a good experience and provide them with the tools they need to share. Enable them. Without pushing them too hard. Its a balance as with anything.
Black licorice is evil.
I am reading a book called "Positivity" by B. Frederickson ( for review see http://www.joyfuljubilantlearning.com/joyful_ju...). She recommends making a portfolio of sayings, pictures, objects, etc of things that uplift you...this post is definitely going in the "Inspiration" folder!
Sheila