Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Say Thank You

I read today about how Japan has made Internet access 17 times faster than the US. Information is moving faster and faster and pushing us to act and react faster and faster. It seems that in our effort to keep the pace we forget to stop and say "Thank you."

Even as we move faster we need to remember that it is still people we communicate with and people appreciate it when they are sincerely appreciated. So today take a moment to recognize when someone gives you their time, a precious commodity, and thank them.

A sincere thank you is not often heard any more and you might be surprised by the reaction. People appreciate sincerity and appreciate being recognized for doing something good.

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