tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506991690184027637.post3158325238126098921..comments2021-05-22T04:49:21.611-04:00Comments on Similar Circles - mentoring, networking and building community: Saying thank youIrma Ladouce11http://www.blogger.com/profile/09975068112926355336noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506991690184027637.post-80420324816054688622010-05-16T18:48:15.852-04:002010-05-16T18:48:15.852-04:00Anndrea... Thank you! for the kind words. I someti...Anndrea... Thank you! for the kind words. I sometimes think the world is whirling too fast for folks to stop and experience some form of gratitude before spinning off to the next project/adventure. (Sometimes I'm no better.) I don't know how to solve it except by one 'thanks' at a time...Irma Ladouce11https://www.blogger.com/profile/09975068112926355336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6506991690184027637.post-12682268042879212042010-05-13T16:02:50.273-04:002010-05-13T16:02:50.273-04:00Hello Dennie,
I have just recently discovered you...Hello Dennie,<br /><br />I have just recently discovered your blog and I definitely feel inspired and motivated through your words (even though you are not my mentor). <br /><br />I agree with this post wholeheartedly. I feel that a simple Thank you as opposed to 'thx' would express ones gratitude better and also helps the receiver feel that sense of appreciation. <br /><br />I have experienced a situation wherein I went above and beyond for a partner and I barely got a word of thanks. I am not looking for compensation nor even a lengthy email but I felt that my efforts were left unappreciated.Anndrea Chanhttp://originalcolor.netnoreply@blogger.com