Wowing anyone could be about big gestures, fancy presents, and bigger than life experiences, sure thing.
And yet, more often than we think, wowing someone worth it is about the small things.
Being there for someone again and again when needed because that's who we are, listening without judging, offering a helping hand without being asked, picking up the phone late at night when a loved one is in real trouble, or even just finding the right words that can lift someone up when they're in a tight spot.
And yet, more often than we think, wowing someone worth it is about the small things.
Being there for someone again and again when needed because that's who we are, listening without judging, offering a helping hand without being asked, picking up the phone late at night when a loved one is in real trouble, or even just finding the right words that can lift someone up when they're in a tight spot.
[True story: You are also someone worth it
and for this question, you can also think about
when was the last time you wowed yourself lately]
Wowing the right people in our life is about showing up, showing our appreciation, and showing that we care. Behind the showy stuff, in a consistent, meaningful, and emotionally intelligent way.
Coaching question of the day:
"When was the last time you wowed someone?"
PS. If your answer to today's question should be "Never happened" or "Long time ago", how about changing this in the near future?
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Wow effect, Relationships, Meaningful connections, Emotional intelligence
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