Monday, May 18, 2020
Differentiate With The Lost Art Of Gratitude - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Differentiate With The Lost Art Of Gratitude - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career No Thank Youâs Then No Thanks! Itâs amazing how many people do not know how to say âthank you.â Itâs as if they were never taught, the more you appreciate something, the more youâll get things you can appreciate. Itâs like the old adage of âWhat you focus on, you getâ. However, 97% of people never give âthank youâ notes or have even sent a âthank youâ email. But we want you to say âNO THANKSâ to people who canât say âTHANKSâ! A story of an image expert Hereâs an interesting story. Thereâs a lady I know who markets herself as an âimage expertâ. I really liked the information she presented, and she appeared to be quite knowledgeable. So, I went to order a book from her website and NOTHING HAPPENED. I tried, and tried, AND TRIED to buy a book from her website and still NOTHING happened. Most customers would just give up and think âokay, I want to spend my money with you but you donât want it because you havenât been professional enough to take care of your websiteâ BUT (thereâs that âbutâ again), I am a technically challenged person and I like to give the benefit of the doubt, so I thought to myself âmaybe she just doesnât know.â So, I CALL HER (now remember Iâm the customer!) and let her know that I could not purchase a book on her website. I explained what I did and lo and behold she sees what I see NOTHING HAPPENS! She thanks me quickly and gets off the phone to call her web guru (who is someone who needs a âTexas talkinâ toâ because heâs supposed to be a professional at what he does too sounds real professional, right?). The next day, I tried to purchase the book on the internet again, and finally, I get the book that I worked so hard for. I share this story because after all that, she NEVER once wrote me an email or note of thanks or ever called up to say âthank youââ¦nothing. And get this, SHEâs the image expert. How long would she have gone without business had I not called? She even mentioned that she had not gotten any orders that week and found that âoddâ. She gave no thanks at all. What do you think my âimageâ is of her now? Take-home lesson Use her huge mistake as a lesson for youâ¦say THANK YOU! It is such a lost art and such a powerful phrase. We all work so hard to differentiate ourselves from the competition. And, you actually can with this simple act of gratitude! Here are three simple yet powerful acts: 1. Write a THANK YOU note! Granted, this can be done via email with lots of cute animation song. However, a handwritten personal note is the most powerful âthank you.â It shows that you value the person, you value what they did, and that you are so genuine in your appreciation that you are willing to expend the time and effort to make a personal gesture. You will stand out in the crowd and be the âpurpleâ cow! Action Step: Write one thank you note a day. If you donât do that now, start with a âthank you emailâ. However, do just get some simple cards and address and stamp one each day. Carry it with you and find that person to appreciate every day. You will then be the true IMAGE EXPERT and that act of appreciation will make a huge difference to you, personally! 2. Pick up the phone and say thank you! Youâre busy, weâre all busy. Pick up the phone and thank the person and explain why what they did was so great; how it made a difference in your life and how you value them. Be sincere (people can smell the predatory âfakenessâ a mile away!). Action Step: Call one person each week. Make one moment each week as a âyou-make-a-differenceâ moment! Then ask them, âNow how can I help you?â 3. Recognize people with value! Iâm not telling you to shower people with gifts, but do remember what you are grateful for and what is important to them. For example, I have a friend who loves the theater. She once worked on a really difficult client for me and made all of us look so good. I appreciated what she did and gave recognition to her efforts (an important, valued recognition), and then gifted her with two theater tickets. She was thrilled because I remembered that she liked the theater! Like the âimageâ person I was referring to in the story, a show of gratitude might even have been a short email saying âThanks and hereâs a couple of bucks off your next purchase for saving me from losing further dollars.â (However, if the person you want to give appreciation to has to âtell youâ what to do, it totally devalues any appreciation you could possibly muster!) Action Step: Someone made a difference in your life this month. They made life easier or went out of the way. Recognize it! Author: Maria Elena Duron, is managing editor of the Personal Branding Blog, CEO (chief engagement officer) of buzz2bucks.com â" a word of mouth marketing firm. She helps create connection, credibility, community and cha-ching through mobile marketing and social commerce around your brand. She is co-founder of #brandchat a weekly Twitter chat focused on every aspect of branding.
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