1–ON–1 196. High Five Give people high fives when you pass them in the hallway. 197. Say Thank You Send a thank you note at least once a week. It could be for something big (like giving you guidance on a career decision) or small (like helping you book a conference room).1 198. Start a Slow Clap Be the person that starts an applause for someone.2 Alternatively, give someone a standing ovation for something. Anything (at the end of a presentation, closing a deal, for just being them). 199. Praise Others Send a coworker anonymous praise. 1 You should do this because it lets the other person know they are valued, but it also helps you out. It often makes you feel good and that person will remember your gratitude and will be more likely to help you out again in the future. 2 If all works out well, it’ll be like the “slow clap” in the movies. 105
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