
#112 Spencer's Uber Story | Affirmation vs. Appreciation
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In this episode, Lisa and I unpack the crucial difference between appreciation and affirmation—two powerful tools that can transform every relationship, from the workplace to your closest connections.
Appreciation is all about recognizing and expressing gratitude for what someone does. When you thank a colleague for their hard work or acknowledge a friend’s kindness, you’re communicating appreciation. These words motivate, reinforce positive behavior, and strengthen both personal and professional bonds. Appreciation is typically a response to someone’s actions—think, “Thank you for cooking today’s Easter meal.”
Affirmation, on the other hand, goes deeper. It’s not just about what someone does, but who they are. Words of affirmation communicate love, respect, encouragement, and emotional support. They make people feel valued, understood, and secure, especially for those whose primary love language is affirmation. For example, instead of just saying thank you, you might say, “Lisa, you live and love to serve your family. You are selfless, and that was demonstrated in your preparation and the meal you prepared.”
•Consistently offer authentic, life-giving affirmations that validate others’ qualities and encourage them.
•Show appreciation through thoughtful actions—helping with tasks, running errands, or small surprises.
•Send handwritten thank-you notes or recognize achievements with small rewards, like a gift card for going the extra mile at work.
•Remember, simple gratitude is powerful, but intentional affirmation can be life-changing.
9 For God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, 10 who died for us so that whether we are awake or asleep we might live with him. 11 Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.
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