"Make a living by what you get, make a life by what you give" Winston Churchill
Do you find that being kind makes you feel better about yourself? If so...you have experienced "Paying it Forward"
Those of us employed in Public Service occupations are fortunate. We have daily exposure to many diverse situations and as a result we have daily opportunities.
WE may meet a Client, phone a Contact, drop off some paperwork, pick up a Gift, attend a meeting or even "Meet for Lunch"
Studies by Sonja Lyobomirsky a professor of psychology at the University of California at Riverside, show that good feelings come from good acts and the research indicates that you should do at least five acts of kindness per day.
So in the course of your daily tasks why not....pay a compliment, remember a special occasion, write a "just because" note, offer a ride or over-tip a waitress!
Try it....and you may find your job will bring deeper meaning to your life because you will be using it to directly cause positive feelings in the World

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Joan Mirantz - Joni is a Realtor® with Homequest Real Estate, a locally owned, Customer Service oriented Firm.
Joan Publishes a monthly Newsletter "Food For Thought" under the pen name Realtor Sherpa.
(Joan also answers to Miz Maven and Miss Joni.)
Joan works in Buyer and Seller Representation with concentrations in the Merrimack Valley Area and towns surrounding Concord NH - the Capital City.
"I love what I do, and it shows in how I do it"
Having crossed over to the "other side of Middle Age" herself....Joan is an ongoing source of information about local programs, facilities and issues specific to her peers!
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Thankk you for the comment...
Behavior really can become habit...and what a great habit to have!
So much of our business is based on paying in forward, in my opinion. The media is kind enough to make us really work hard for a good reputation as Realtors, so the fact that I see so many posts along these lines is refreshing. It takes a lot of time and energy to really focus on the client, but in the end, it is always worth it!
I think that if more people believed in the importance of good karma, customer service the world over would be greatly improved!
~Maura Gebhardt
The Gebhardt Group
It really takes no time or effort to say to someone...I like your shirt, let me get that door,I'm not in a hurry you can go ahead....for all we know it could be a person who just had a huge put down at home, or just needed to feel special...and from someone who has nothing to gain! It means all the more!
I believe the world really could be the better for it...
Joan, I agree! Thanks for this. People should always be polite when working with the public. Treat those as you would like to be treated :)
We never know who we are talking to. Going the extra step to be friendly to someone just might make that person's day, that extra tip or the compliment could put a extra spring in someones step for sure!
Hi Lysa...I was thinking afterwards I should have brought up kindness to animals too!
Thanks so much for reading!
Joan.... well said. I so much agree and wish others would act just as they talk. So many that talk the talk, but don't walk the walk. And as you stated, there is little effort, just thinking about is such a big start. Nicely said....
Oh yeah Joan! I try to live by that. I've always felt that "what goes around comes around". If you want nice things to happen to you then you have to do nice things to get them. Thanks for an enlightening post.
Terry Haugen - STAGE it RIGHT!
Hi Terry...this must be "stagers nite out"...Sue was just here!
Thanks for reading and the compliment
Joan~
I got thinking about that old quote..."the kindness of strangers"...and then how kindness applies to us as real estate professionals...then I began to imagine how it must feel to a "stranger" (our client ) depending on us for intelligent information...and kindness along the way... THX for this post...
janeAnne...I find that if I always (RE or regular life)think about how I would feel or what I would like...it works for someone else. In most cases we are more alike than we think.
I have a feeling it's a "natural" for you!
Hi Dale...nice to meet you. I haven't been in your neck of the woods in ages. Last time we went to Old Fort #4. You live in a great area!
Thanks so much for commenting!
Thanks Carole,
I think Kindness sort of goes along with Feng Shui in a way. Sort of Feng Shui for the soul or for ones aura! ya think?
What a wonderful story Paula! And how proud you must be of yourdaughter.
The world needs alot of it right now, and I agree every bit ...even a little...sure helps!
Thanks for stopping by
kindness is it's own reward.
have you had any pleasant surprises lately?
Joan
I would like to tell something that really made a difference to me . One day I was feeling a little down and under appreciated. I think we all have those days every now and then. I had to stop for gas, and as I was standing holding the hose I noticed the man in the car infront of me was looking over and wouldn't stop staring. When I started to get in the car he told me, "Miss your windshild wiper is up." I thanked him and he said,"I would have put it down for you but I'm running late, but I also wanted to tell you just how pretty you are." Of course I thanked him. But that little comment made the difference for the entire day. It was just the lift I needed. First of all the man was helpful, and secondly he gave me an unsolicited compliment. What a nice way to start the day. I passed the feeling around when I got to the office. :)
Thanks for making us stop and remember that, kindness is what kindness does. :)
Beautiful post, Joan. Two days ago I was showing property to out of town buyers and at the end of the afternoon one of the clients shook my hand and said to me, as he thanked me, 'You're very kind.' It really made my day and helped me to feel that maybe, just maybe, being kind really does touch people afterall, even if they do not always express their feelings as he did.
Kindness really is a wonderful gift that keeps on giving. Thank you for drawing our attention to this.
Jo