
Give Thanks They’ll Feel
Saying thank you doesn't mean someone feels seen, heard, or valued. How you say it is what makes it count.

Taught by
Zach Mercurio
Lessons
1 lessons
Format
Self-paced video
What You'll Learn
Make your thank you mean something by sharing exactly what you noticed, what it revealed about the person, and why it mattered.
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Meet Your Instructor

Zach Mercurio
Ph.D.
Zach Mercurio, Ph.D. helps leaders enable the daily experience of purpose, meaningfulness, and mattering. He is a researcher and Honorary Fellow of Psychology in the Center for Meaning and Purpose at Colorado State University and author of The Invisible Leader: Transform Your Life, Work, and Organization with the Power of Authentic Purpose.
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