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The Power of Saying "Thanks" | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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"John Maxwell once stated, “Success is when I add value to myself.
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Significance is when I add value to others.”
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His words are important for us to understand;
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putting other’s interest before our own will springboard our personal lives far beyond what we could imagine.
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One way we can do this is by increasing the times we say, "Thank you" to those around us.
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Thanking a spouse for running an errand or recognizing a task your coworkers have completed may feel unnecessary,
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but it elevates what that person has done from unnoticed to appreciated.
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Saying "thank you" is more than a polite thing to do.
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It is a way you can value those around you.
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.