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The Art of Making Other People Feel Good
Did you know that there are only two ways to build your own
self-esteem? One is by being listened to with respect. The other
is by doing things about which you feel good.
One of the best ways that I know to feel good about ourselves is by
doing things to make others feel good.
Unfortunately, many of us have never been taught to share our good
feelings or to say nice things to other people about how we see
them.
Why Saying Nice Things is Important
Most of us are concerned at least to some degree with how others see
us. We want to be accepted and liked.
It seems that many of us are so concerned with how others see us
that we forget to increase the comfort of others by telling them how
we see them.
It is the saying of nice things to others that reassures them that
we like them and that then causes them to like us--because they like
how they FEEL with us.
Those warm messages of Acceptance
Don't take it for granted that others know how you feel. Remember
that all of us need to know that we are cared about, needed, and
admired. Saying nice things may not be enough. Those things need
the accompaniment of a gesture. That can mean a smile or a hug
accompanied by, "I'm glad to see you", "I really like your work,
"Thanks, you did a really good job".
As important as it is to GIVE praise or acceptance, it is equally
important to be able to receive it. It is an ego boost to others to
be listened to and an insult if you receive positive feedback and
you reject it. Learn to say things like, "thanks, I'm glad you like
it." "It's good to hear that." "Thank you. I like it too."
Another part of the art of making others feel good is to ask their
opinion. Learn to ask for feedback when you need it-appreciate that
the feedback may well enhance your own ability to be successful and
the request will cause the person whose opinion you have asked to
feel valued as well.
Did you know? When someone says something nice to someone else, the
giver receives a boost of serotonin (the brain chemical that makes
us feel good), the receiver receives a boost, and anyone watching
receives a boost.
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