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The art of the "Thank You" - it makes all the difference!

Well, last Monday (May 21st, 2007) we experienced a GREAT success. Over 20 people met in San Francisco for a presentation on Workplace Performance strategies. For 2.5 hours, I shared tips, tools and behaviors to enhance personal and professional performance. Several not-for-profit representatives spent some time together in the conference room of the Sports Basement near Crissy Field in San Francisco. (The announcement made such sites as CraigsList as well as the MindJet blog!)

It was a great morning, but the day got even BETTER when I received this note later that afternoon:

Hey Jason,
I just wanted to drop you a line and say thank you again.  I admire you so much for dedicating your time and energy today to come and speak to our small group.  I'm sure your accustomed to speaking to 2,000+ such as BP '08 and other great events, which is what made today so special for us. 

We learned so much from you, I just hope that you learned as much from us, as we did from you. 

You seem like such a great guy who has high standards for yourself, works hard, and is committed to always taking life to the next level.

Thanks again and keep up the hard work!

Chris S.

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"The more greatful we are for the things we have, the more things we will have to be greatful for!" - Zig Ziglar

I'm glad that you enjoyed the note. :-)

Christopher Scott

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