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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 646262" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>mom_to_3, I completely agree with you. I am a big believer in acknowledgement of a job well done or conversely, of not rewarding a job NOT well done. But, let's face it, we all like to be acknowledged and complimented and appreciated, at least I do. I tell the housekeeper, or anyone who works for me at home, or at my job, where I do all the hiring and interactions with vendors, and as a result of years of making sure everyone is made aware of how much I appreciate them, I have a whole crew of people I can call upon for help with any number of things I may need, from a handyman, contractor, plumber, healer, you name it. And, more often than not, I'm even given a break. I have always believed if you treat people with respect and appreciation and you recognize their worth and you value them, you will have an ally and a helper forever. I feel well supported with those around me and I have fostered that over time. I couldn't do any of it without them, and they know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 646262, member: 13542"] mom_to_3, I completely agree with you. I am a big believer in acknowledgement of a job well done or conversely, of not rewarding a job NOT well done. But, let's face it, we all like to be acknowledged and complimented and appreciated, at least I do. I tell the housekeeper, or anyone who works for me at home, or at my job, where I do all the hiring and interactions with vendors, and as a result of years of making sure everyone is made aware of how much I appreciate them, I have a whole crew of people I can call upon for help with any number of things I may need, from a handyman, contractor, plumber, healer, you name it. And, more often than not, I'm even given a break. I have always believed if you treat people with respect and appreciation and you recognize their worth and you value them, you will have an ally and a helper forever. I feel well supported with those around me and I have fostered that over time. I couldn't do any of it without them, and they know it. [/QUOTE]
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