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The power of the encouraging voice

Recently we were showcasing some of our work to a couple of "famous" personalities. And somehow, a few of them wanted to find things that were wrong rather than look at what we have created and appreciate the effort, the creativity and the audacity. At the level of accomplishment of these people, all they had to do was to be an encouraging voice. 

On the other side, at work, we initiated a small initiative and just as we sent it across, there was an encouraging voice from one of the recipients about how this initiative reminded him of something else and so on. This was the second time this individual had been a encouraging voice. 

And very often, thats all we want - an encouraging voice. Think about this the next time you are asked to give feedback on a new initiative. The encouraging voice can include suggestions and tips and tricks btw, doesnt have to be all pink eyed optimism. 

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