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It's good to have a steady job, so at least there's that. It must feel nice when people appreciate you.
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Positive feedback really does make a big difference. 🍻
This sounds cheesy but there really is too many people who just assume that the people we work with "already know they are appreciated" and thus never ends up saying flat out compliments like "I like working with you".
At my company we introduced a feedback-initiative (send something to 3 colleagues) and turned out many solid team members were amazed by getting basic positive feedback - they rarely heard that stuff, cause everyone just assumed they knew they were great. -
@jiraTicket so far my favourite client became my favourite after we did a little bit glazing for each other.
Initially it started quite innocent, I had to explain some limitation of external api that I was writing integration for, went through it, he seemed to understand, I was +- like "its so awesome to have client who understands the technical constraints". It seemed it motivated him enough so that later he was eager to understand and internalize all the technical constraints.
So it made my job oh so much easier. And I personally attribute it to that single glaze in beginning.

Well, it's really nice to hear from a client how great it is to work with me, and that they want to work with me on another project next year.
chuffed as fuck.
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