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The One Thing You Really Want

 

There is one thing you want...

My guess is you want it so badly that you crave it - hunger it.

And if you got it, your whole life would light up like the sky during a firework display. The thing is you dont actually know you want it - well you do, but you wont know it until youve got it, and until you get it, youll just notice a great big void in your life. Ill explain.

One thing we all love, above almost anything else, is the admiration and appreciation of our parents, partners and peers. To do something and be told, well done or Im proud of you or I respect you for making such a great effort just means so much. But how do you get it?

Easy... give it.

Giving what you want often gets you what you want. Below Im going to retell a story one of my clients told me after a coaching session on giving appreciation.

Each in turn, five of us, we all said what we thought, really speaking out from the heart.

I looked at my Mum, the person getting all the attention, sitting two seats away from me at the dining table, tears welling up in her eyes and chin quivering slightly.

I realised then that it had been too long since shes heard a decent, heart-felt compliment. I appreciate the way you put yourself out, I said. I appreciate how you always make me feel welcome, my fiance said. I appreciate the way youre always there, my dad said. And then it was the turn of her grandchildren.

Her ten year-old Grandson said, I appreciate your sandwiches and her four year-old Granddaughter chirped up. I appreciate your hair.

From that day on we decided to have an appreciation session on every birthday, every Fathers Day and Mothers Day too. And I have to say these events really have taken on a new and more special meaning.

On my birthday I couldnt wait to hear all the nice things people thought of me. And silly as this may sound Id have rather had their compliments than the presents - though the presents were really nice too! But here is something Ive discovered that is really powerful. Compliments are like fairy dust - magic!

What a great story. Sprinkle that fairy dust on your travels and watch the magic in your world. People smile at you, people compliment you back. Some look at you, bewildered: the grumpy cashier at the bank and the family member that might not have compliments gets complimented.

Author: Neil Millar
 
Author Bio:
Neil Millar is an authority in this industry. Neil has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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