“I can live for two months with a good compliment.” This quote attributed to American novelist and journalist Mark Twain sums up the benefit that anyone can derive from praise. However, crafting an appropriate, heart-warming compliment isn’t easy. So much so that we are often satisfied with thinking about it, while we are more prone to criticism.
“We are programmed more to detect wrong than right.illuminates Jerome Palazzolo, psychiatrist and author Positive psychology (PUF). This refers to the origin of the human species. This hypervigilance made it possible to prepare for the appearance of a predator or harmful event.” Now that our environment has calmed down, why not turn to what occupational psychologist Sophie Morin describes as “need food” more often? “Compliment is the foundation recognition and a protective factor in relationships”notes the author Live better…
Source: Le Figaro

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