THE APPRECIATIVE WORD
This old world would be a happier place if we made it a habit to tell our friends of the nice things we lueia&r' about them. '.We all know how pleasant- it ia to hear" things of that sort. The employer who 1 appreciates and occasionally praises the work of his employee gets far better results- than the one who never takes the trouble to recognize the well-meant efforts of those whom he employs. It is so in every kind- of work. The mistress who praises work' well done earns the affection and willing service of those she employs. Do not praise where no praise is due, but" keep your eyes open, and you will find something praiseworthy in almost every one.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 6 February 1908, Page 37
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125THE APPRECIATIVE WORD New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6, 6 February 1908, Page 37
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