The Gift of Praise
 Appropriate mention, right in front of the other 
 fellow, of superior qualities or of a 
 job or deeds well done.
The Gift of Consideration 
 Putting yourself in the other's shoes and
 thus providing your genuine understanding 
 of his side of the case.
The Gift of Concession
 Humbly saying at just the right point, 
 "I am sorry, you are right and I am wrong."
The Gift of Gratitude
 Never forgetting to say "Thank You" 
 and never failing to mean it.
The Gift of Attention
 When the other fellow speaks, listen attentively. 
 If his words are directed to you
 personally, meet his eye squarely.
The Gift of Inspiration 
 Plant seeds of courage and action 
 in the other person's heart.
The Gift of Personal Presence 
 In sickness, in trouble, or in great joy,
 there is nothing quite equal to your 
 personal expression of sympathy or 
 congratulations. Resolve to give these gifts 
 each day. You will be pleasantly surprised 
 at what you will receive in return.
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