
I picked up some pizzas the other day and left a tip on the carry-out order. The owner was surprised, wearing a Rolex, telling me I didn't need to tip. But I wanted to show appreciation for his team working hard on my food. This is something I do everywhere – donut shops, Crumbl Cookie, even on phone calls with customer service reps at Chase Bank. I challenge you to put yourself in the shoes of service workers because everyone is serving someone. When you're genuinely grateful and show it, your entire outlook shifts. Your life attracts good things. It blows my mind that some people get annoyed at the tip screen on tablets. Those people are missing something important in life. And here's a bonus for you – when you're the service provider, don't bribe clients before the deal with gifts. Get down to business first, earn their respect, then show gratitude after they've signed. Be gratuitous in everything you do and watch your life explode with positivity.
From "ALL IN with Rick Jordan"
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