Do you want to start being more intentional about showing your team your appreciation for all they do?
Members of the Young Entrepreneur Council, an organization comprised of the worldโs most successful young entrepreneurs, share some of the best ways leaders can show their gratitude. Take the ones that speak to you most and start implementing them today!
1. Say โThank Youโ
Whenever you see your coworker doing a great job at something, donโt wait until the performance review. Gratitude should be real. Thatโs when it feels right. Say โthank youโ when itโs due, which is at that very moment. Make sure your team knows you appreciate their efforts all the way through the working process.
โ Solomon Thimothy, OneIMS
2. Personalize Your Appreciation
There are many ways to show gratitude to someone. You could get a card, buy lunch or simply say โthank you.โ The gesture is nice, but what really counts is the thought. Take a minute to think about the personโs interests. Then say โthank youโ in a meaningful way that speaks to them. It could be a note, a helpful hand or a cake. We are all different and appreciate kindness in different ways.
โ Shaun Conrad, My Accounting Course
3. Use the โI Noticedโ Formula
A colleague shared a formula that Iโve found helpful for communicating gratitude specifically and meaningfully: โI noticedโฆ I appreciateโฆโ You start by saying you noticed something that the team member did that you were grateful for, and then say what specifically you appreciated about it. This helps the individual feel seen and more fully expresses your gratitude.
โ Keith Shields, Designli
4. Appreciate Them Publicly
Let them hear about how proud and grateful you are to them publicly. Appreciate them by sharing their successful projects and compliment him in front of everyone so that others, too, will be encouraged to work harder and be recognized. Itโs hitting two birds with one stone. Give credit and encourage others to work harder.
โ Daisy Jing, Banish
5. Be Genuine
Donโt express gratitude to someone in a personal or professional setting if you think โitโs the right thing to do.โ If youโre thanking someone as an obligation, itโs not going to be sincere and wonโt really accomplish anything. Instead, reserve your gratitude for times when you truly feel thankful. The rarity and genuine nature will make it much more valuable and meaningful.
โ Bryce Welker, The Big 4 Accounting Firms
6. Offer Help Where Needed
If theyโve had your back or helped you in some way, the best way to express your gratitude is to help them back. Offer to take a task off their plate or assist them with a project youโre well-versed in. Ask them how you can be there for them. What goes around comes around, so doing this for others is sure to come back in a positive way.
โ Jared Atchison, WPForms
7. Bring Them a Treat
Who doesnโt like being surprised at work with a tasty treat? If you want to express gratitude to someone you work with, find out what snacks or sweets they like and bring it into the office for them. Not only will it be a fun surprise, but theyโll have something tasty and tangible to munch on as they work. Itโs a great way to say โthank youโ and keep spirits high.
โ Stephanie Wells, Formidable Forms
8. Know Their Love Languages
I learned that we need to give love in the way people want to receive for the gesture to land. I now ask all my employees their love language because it helps me know what kind of gratitude they will receive.
โ Ashley Merrill, Lunya
9. Be Available for Them
For me, when I want someone to know how much I appreciate them I make sure they know that I am there for them. Whether itโs helping them with a project, buying them a meal or just being there when they need to talk. I make sure I am there for good times, bad times and everything in between. And when it is for someone that you are truly grateful for, it should be second nature.
โ Colbey Pfund, LFNT Distribution
10. Be Specific
A simple way is to tell them โthank youโ and be specific when you do. Think of an example of a time that coworker or team member did something you were grateful for and tell them what they did and why you appreciated them! Being specific with the โwhatโ and the โwhyโ takes appreciation to that next level!
โ Diego Orjuela, Cables & Sensors
11. Celebrate Milestones
A lot of times, I think a heartfelt โthank youโ trumps most other things, but we do provide gifts and have events to show our appreciation. Employees who recently celebrated their 10th anniversary received gifts. In addition, we have snacks in the office, celebrate employeesโ birthdays, have a Thanksgiving lunch, have a holiday party at the end of the year and give employees year-end bonuses.
โ Vladimir Gendelman, Company Folders, Inc
12. Send Handwritten Notes
Handwritten notes have the power to set you apart from the all-to-common informal e-communication expressions of thanks ranging from text messages to email. Instead, these notes establish a connection by demonstrating care and the willingness to take the time to write. Remember timeliness is equivalent to thoughtfulness, so try to send any communication within three days of the occasion.
โ Jon Clark, Moving Traffic Media, LLC
13. Cook for Them
One of my favorite ways to show gratitude is to cook for my employees instead of hiring a catering company. Of course, I donโt cook every day, but at least once a year, my wife and I cook for staff in the break room using portable electric skillet, toaster oven, and/or a panini press. In a world saturated with technology, my employees love taking the time to eat a home-cooked meal with others.
โ Shu Saito, Godai
Source: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/13-great-methods-of-expressing-gratitude/