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How to Express Gratitude

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If you had the chance to read my previous blog, “THANK YOU” Do You Remember Saying the Phrase? If you haven’t yet read it, feel free to revisit that post to understand why " Thank you " carries so much weight. In this new piece, I want to take you on a journey through the most meaningful ways to express gratitude to those who support us in life. Has anyone ever shown appreciation for something you did for them? How did they express it? Was it emotionally impactful? Few things feel as rewarding as knowing your actions made a difference in someone’s life. Yet, at times, people struggle to show genuine gratitude, leaving their thanks feeling hollow. Here are four thoughtful ways to ensure your expressions of gratitude are heartfelt and meaningful. Doing so will motivate and encourage those in your life to continue supporting you when you need it most.   4 Ways to Express Gratitude Meaningfully Write an Encomium :  An encomium is a formal speech or written piece that pra...

"THANK YOU" Do You Remember Saying the Phrase?

4 Reasons to Say the Words "Thank You" In our daily lives, we often say "thank you" or hear it from others. However, many of us don't say it as often as we should, and this is often because we think of it as just a cultural formality. While "thank you" is indeed ingrained in various cultures, there are countless valuable reasons to express it beyond cultural expectations. Have you ever given up your seat on a bus to a pregnant woman or elderly person and not received a "thank you" in return? If so, you likely felt a bit frustrated, right? This blog aims to remind you why you should say "thank you" as often as possible, even for the simplest of gestures. Here are four important reasons: 1. Acknowledgment When someone does something kind for you, like picking up your phone after it falls, they often feel good about their action and expect you to acknowledge it. If you fail to say "thank you," they may not voice their disappo...