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Show appreciation for people's contributions from "summary" of How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age by Brent Cole,Dale Carnegie,Dale Carnegie & Associates

Appreciating the contributions of others is a fundamental aspect of building strong relationships, whether in person or online. When someone takes the time and effort to contribute to a project, conversation, or discussion, it is essential to acknowledge and recognize their efforts. By expressing gratitude for their contributions, you not only validate their work but also show that you value and respect their input. In the digital age, where communication often happens through screens and devices, it is easy to overlook the human element behind the messages and interactions. However, it is important to remember that there are real people behind the usernames and profiles. Taking the time to show appreciation for their contributions can make a significant impact on their morale and motivation. One way to demonstrate appreciation is by giving specific and genuine compliments. Instead of generic praise, try to highlight the specific aspects of the...
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    How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age

    Brent Cole

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