good evening or good luck? Do you wish people daily? And how do you acknowledge others' wishes? Most of us underestimate the value of a genuine good morning or good day greetings. They are not just a pair of customary words. Conveyed with pure intentions of goodness, they radiate the energy of blessings and promise of good things to come.
When someone greets us, we need not ignore, nod, mumble or casually say 'morning'.
We need to experience the energy of the message and act thereafter. The receiver then gets our message plus our pure energy.
We often overlook the power of simple gestures like making eye contact, smiling, paying a compliment or greeting people. These meaningful acts certainly add happiness to our days and theirs.
By helping others feel good about themselves, our own happiness significantly grows.
Everyone is looking to be acknowledged and heard. Sometimes that is all that people need from you. Let them know through your words and actions that they matter.
Notice how you feel when you greet the security guard at the gate, hold the door open for a stranger or thank your family member. When you spend time with someone, you understand their value and importance. Kindness and empathy in action can bring you joy and happiness more than you can expect.