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…mentoring, a lifelong process of giving and receiving in a never-ending role as both master and apprentice – has always been the Holy Grail for those who love to connect people with people.
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Disagreeable givers often make the best critics: their intent is to elevate the work, not feed their own egos. They don’t criticize because they’re insecure; they challenge because they care. They dish out tough love.
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If someone is willing to give us something of which they have a fixed and finite amount, a completely nonredeemable commodity, we perceive greater value.
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Giving time and energy actually does more to impact the impression others have of us than giving money.
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Giving out awards is good. Giving out awards to everyone who participates is not necessarily better.
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We must all start today to do little things for the good of others… one day at a time.
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The more we give of ourselves to see others succeed, the greater our value to the group and the more respect they offer us.
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…love is giving someone the power to destroy us and trusting they won’t use it.
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Leaders are the ones who are willing to give up something of their own for us. Their time, their energy, their money, maybe even the food off their plate. When it matters, leaders choose to eat last.
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Ask your people what they need to succeed and then try to give it to them. Obvious, isn’t it? It is also remarkably rare.
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