3. At the end of the week, for example on Sunday morning, ask yourself
this question: “What do I feel proud of having done this
week?” Say thank you to yourself for having done that.
Adapted from
https://hbr.org/2012/01/why-appreciation-matters-so-mu
9. When you have friends over for a meal, try this: On the back of
each place card, write what you would like to thank the person for.
Not only does it teach thankfulness, it will make your guests feel
special.
https://www.kidnurse.org/6-fun-activities-teach-thankfulness-thanksgiving/
13. Question # 1
As you see it, which 10 people are most responsible for who you are today
– including for the success you have in life?
1.
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10.
Adapted from
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-i-learned-from-near-death-experience-marshall-goldsmith
14. Question # 2
When and how will you thank these 10 people for what they
have done for you?
Adapted from
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-i-learned-from-near-death-experience-marshall-goldsmith