“Practicing gratitude is a very powerful tool to shift your
attention on the things you don’t have to the things you
do have and this alone will make you feel better.”
Noelia Aanulds
Always send a thank you note. No deed, favor, or something helpful that
someone else does for us should go unthanked. Always send a written
thank you note, real paper is best, but an email will do. Send something
to thank someone who did something for you, gave you something or
just took time from their lives to do something for you or for your benefit.
Make the note personal and specific. This is part of just being humble,
kind, and grateful. It takes a little time and the person you are sending
the note will be extremely appreciative. It will make them feel good and
they will remember the kind of person you are for taking the time to write
to them and thank them for their hard work. They will also be reminded
that they themselves need to send out thank you notes when someone
does something kind or beneficial for them. The gratitude keeps rolling.
Everyone is better because you sent a thank you note.
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