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Mar 4, 2015
7:57
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workinglate
If there ever was a high ROI personal trait, expressing gratitude for what
others do has a great imbalance of return. It takes so little time to write that note but it's generally appreciated so much more.
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My wife is a thank you note writer.
Tim
3/4/15 7:49pm
Thank you for taking the time to share this.
kalifi
3/4/15 7:51pm
RE: My wife is a thank you note writer.
Heinz57
3/4/15 7:53pm
I kind of liked this book about a lawyer whose life was falling apart
BW84
3/4/15 7:53pm
If there ever was a high ROI personal trait, expressing gratitude for what
workinglate
3/4/15 7:57pm
RE: My wife is a thank you note writer.
billyrust
3/4/15 8:02pm
Her thank you notes ARE great.
HawkCat
3/4/15 8:45pm
HOW DARE YOU!
Tim
3/4/15 8:45pm
The lipstick imprint was a little overdone
HawkCat
3/4/15 8:56pm
interesting. thanks for sharing, tim.
riboflavin
3/4/15 8:47pm
HOW DARE YOU!
Tim
3/4/15 9:03pm
I can think of 100 qualities I would take over that.
idacoug
3/4/15 8:58pm
Oh, she has countless qualities. I was just highlighting one of them.
Tim
3/4/15 9:03pm
gracious and considerate...nice double threat.
Tsisquan
3/4/15 9:27pm
100 qualities better than gratitude? Hmmm
HawkCat
3/4/15 9:37pm
My wife sends thank you notes to those who send her thank you notes.
CoogsWin
3/4/15 9:35pm
Like this:
Tim
3/4/15 9:40pm
oh wow....i'm ready to barf.
CoogsWin
3/4/15 9:43pm
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