Week 10: Accomplishment
Just say, “You’re welcome.”
Matthew 5: 37
Do not use long explanations to say you didn’t do anything worthy of thanks. Just say, “You’re welcome.” Do not call attention to yourself before, during, or after a good deed is done. Graciously deflect the credit by receiving the smallest portion you can. Give others the desire to continue in thanksgiving by returning gratitude with grace.
Do you make it hard or unpleasant for people to say, “Thank you” to you? Do you turn something into nothing? Do you deflate another person’s gratitude by how you try to deflate yourself? Get in front of the mirror and practice saying no more than two words at a time. “Thank you.” “You’re welcome.”
Simplify your speech. Prepare yourself. Just say, “Thank you” or “You’re welcome”.
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