Recognize one person a day.

Michael Staver, founder of the Staver Group, an executive training company, says that acknowledging failure, then moving on, can help keep one’s passions from dying.
Michael Staver who is a national speaker and coach, sent me the following email concerning recognizing one person everyday, I thought it was a good idea, not just for our real estate business but for our family and friends also. So often we are so busy we forget to recognize those who mean the most to us.
Dear Shelia,
What do you think the world would be like if each of us committed to recognize one person every day? I have a challenge for you. The challenge is a lifelong commitment to recognition and gratitude.
With that in mind, I started a club inspired by an insightful Exec at CUNA Mutual Group named Dan Meylink. The club is called the ROPED Club and I am inviting you to join. It is free of fees, but not free of responsibility.
ROPED stands for Recognize One Person Every Day.
If you want to join, here are the rules: you MUST purposefully recognize one person every day for the rest of your life. They can be anywhere at anytime; just commit to recognize one person every day. That’s it! It’s that simple!
Our world is so fast and busy that seldom do people receive recognition. What is purposeful recognition?
Purposeful recognition is:
1. Specific – be certain that the recognition is about something they did.
2. Appreciative – Be clear that it mattered to you!
3. Personal – Do it face to face whenever possible!
4. Immediate – Don’t wait! Do it as soon as possible!
Share this with a friend. Sheila
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