Communication FUNdamentals

Sep. 26, 2006

It's Tuesday Tip Day at Communication FUNdamentals! The Power of Thank You!

Posted in Tuesday Tips

I wrote on this topic a while back, but thought I would pull it out, revise it and post it again as a reminder since Christmas is just around the corner.  The power of a proper thank you can make all the difference in someone's life.  Maybe even yours!  Looking for that special gift for someone special this Christmas?  Give the gift of appreciation!


The Power of Thank You!
By JoJo Tabares

Did you ever notice how little kids show appreciation?  My son comes to me
several times a day and says things like "I love you!  You are the best
mommy in the whole world!"  The conviction of his words and the look on his
face as he utters them are what touch my heart!  That's what true
appreciation is.

Most of us teach our children to say thank you, but few of us really
understand its power.  Showing appreciation is not only etiquette, but it is
a responsibility especially during the holidays.

I was privileged to have been in the audience when Florence Littauer was
speaking on "Silver Boxes".  It's what she calls her philosophy on
appreciation and edification.  She quotes Ephesians 4:29.  "Do not let any
unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for
building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who
listen."  She says that words are like a gift we give others that come in
little silver boxes with bows on top.  This is how we should show proper
appreciation.

Many of us remember to say thank you when we get a gift, but often forget to
show others appreciation for the things they do for us on a daily basis.
And just how much appreciation does our "Thank You" show?

"Gee thanks" isn't much of a Thank You.  "Gee thanks" is what is interpreted
when you say..."Thanks for the gift Aunt Millie!"  or even  "I love it!"
Even if your voice is excited and your face lights up when you say it, it
can be empty.  Why?  Because in order for Aunt Millie to feel appreciated,
she has to know what exactly you appreciate: The thought behind it?  Money
she spent?  Time it took?  Trouble she went to?  And what exactly did you
like about the gift:  The features? The time it will save you?

A proper thank you is one in which you show as much time and trouble to give
thanks as the person did in choosing your gift.  Consider this:  "Oh Aunt
Millie!  This is so generous of you!  I can hardly believe it!  This is a
beautiful sweater and just the perfect color to go with the dress I was
going to wear for my interview!  Oh it feels so soft and I just love how it
fits!"  How much more appreciated does Aunt Millie feel now?  Notice you
haven't even said the words "thank you".  It isn't the words you speak; it's
the message it conveys that is important.

And how often should you thank Aunt Millie for this sweater?  MORE THAN
ONCE!  I make it a point to wear my gift when I go visit the giver, call
them on the phone when I am using it again, mention how I used it the other
day and what a pleasure it was that I had it!  NOW how appreciated does Aunt
Millie feel?

What about all the thank yous that go unsaid to the people in our lives who
do little things for us day after day?  How many of us thank our mothers for
raising us or our fathers for working so hard all those years we were
growing up-not just on Mother's and Father's Day and not just a card or
gift.  How many of us have told our parents exactly what they did that we
appreciate?  Details!  A Mother's Day card once a year is an obligation.  A
letter or conversation regaling them with the details of what you
appreciated about them over the years is true appreciation!

Is appreciation limited to our family?  Many of us never thank our friends
or associates for what they mean to us or do for us each day.  How many of
us belong to online communities?  How many times have you emailed the owner
of the list or site to thank them for all the behind the scenes work they do
every day that allows you to participate, fellowship and learn?

Take your appreciation public.  How much more appreciated do you think Annie
would feel if you posted a public message of appreciation for all her hard
work behind the scenes at your favorite Yahoo group?:

"I want to thank Annie for all the wonderful articles she posts each week!
I have really learned a lot and I have used many of these articles as
homeschool lessons for my children.  Annie must work so hard to create all
these fun activities and I want to thank her for donating her time and all
the prizes and certificates she has given away over the years!  This group
has been such a blessing to me and I have had so much fun as a member.
Thanks Annie!"

A little thank you goes a long way! If Annie was feeling a little frustrated
by the time the group takes to maintain, I bet she has renewed vitality
after your post!  On the job, employers can get more out of their employees
by showing them a little appreciation now and again.  You can create a
closer relationship with your family and friends by showing them how much
you appreciate what they do for you.

So this Christmas season, why don't you give the gift of true appreciation.
The most appreciated gift is appreciation.  It's free to give and priceless
to get!  Thank you for reading along with my thoughts today!

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JoJo Tabares holds a degree in Speech Communication.  Her Christian and
humorous approach to communication skills has made her a sought after
speaker.  JoJo's articles have appeared in various homeschool magazines and
websites such as Dr. Laura.com.  Her Say What You Mean curricula is endorsed
by The Old Schoolhouse Magazine and her eBook, Say What You Mean When You're in Business, has been used by direct sales leaders and small business owners
alike.  For more information, please visit http://www.ArtofEloquence.com  or
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/CommunicationFUNdamentals/
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From JoJo's Purple Crayon...
         
It isn't enough to KNOW God's Word...
We must be able to ARTICULATE it!
Talk is cheap.  Effective communication skills are priceless!


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Sep. 26, 2006 - Thank you Jo Jo!

Posted by MOMflippedisWOW
Thank you Jo Jo for your inspiring words.
And thanks for your friendship!
Vicki
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Sep. 28, 2006 - Re: Spoken Gratitude

Posted by BarbaraFrank
Thank YOU for that reminder......words can be like gifts. In today's rush-rush society, it's easy to forget that!

Barb
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I was raised by two Atheists of Jewish heritage, married a non practicing Catholic and became a non denominational Christian due, in part, to some Amway meetings and a Jehovah's Witness who came to my door. My purple crayon writes with humor and almost always a little out of the lines. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This blog is my creative and fun way of sharing my thoughts on communication skills relating mostly to sharing and defending the faith. It also reveals a bit about how the Lord took this shy Agnostic girl and allowed her to find her voice and her purpose, a zany voice to the Christian community with insight as to what unbelievers need to hear about Christ Jesus. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DON'T MISS: Tuesday Tips, Misadventures of Foot in Mouth Man, Friday Funnies, Defending the Faith SONdays ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more creative fun with JoJo you can visit www.ArtofEloquence.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver." -Proverbs 25:11

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