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George Nemeth · Got Gratitude?
June 11th, 2008
Nice post by Ivana:
Gratitude is an essential part of getting, keeping and attracting the kind of clients and customers who will value your offering — at any price. Not because of some woo – woo new age philosophy, but because of how the human brain works…
Strategy Stew: How to Use Gratitude in Your Business Strategy
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June 11th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
When you are in sales it is hard not to be grateful for clients! And to be honest, in my six years, I have not had more than two clients who tested that gratitude lol. Dealing from a position of respect is how I put it; and respect begats respect; is that a phrase? lol
June 12th, 2008 at 10:05 am
Gratitude is an essential part of basic mental health, and it naturally becomes part of all sorts of positive outcomes, appreciating one’s place in the bigger scheme being one of them.