13. — Thank You
Most people stick to a quick "Thanks!" in an email subject line. To make your gratitude truly "helpful," try the for appreciation:
Use social media to acknowledge support from your community or mentors. 13. Thank you
Mention the specific time or energy the person spent. Most people stick to a quick "Thanks
Don't wait for a major milestone to say thanks. You can integrate gratitude into your daily routine by: Don't wait for a major milestone to say thanks
Whether it’s the 13th step in your journey or just the 13th email you’ve sent today, taking a moment to express genuine thanks is a small act with a massive ROI. It turns a transaction into a relationship.
We’ve all been there: reaching the end of a project, a long meeting, or even a self-help book. Often, the very last point—let's call it —is a simple "Thank You."