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The humble beginnings of hosting simple gatherings have grown into a haven for wounded veterans, offering healing for both their physical and spiritual wounds. Nancy and Pam emphasize the importance of honoring and supporting our military families. You will be inspired to act in faith and to show gratitude to those who have served. They also share their desire to care for others in the body of Christ through their membership with Samaritan Ministries International. Make sure you check out these links for more information: SSAmemorial.org SSA Memorial Park on Facebook LazyURanch Samaritan Ministries Homefront Heroes (supporting military wives) Episode #91 Be Safe, Love Mom. with Elaine Brye Episode #29 The Journey of Becoming a Military Mom Episode #171 Standing By Their Side: How to Support Military Wives and Families with Valerie McNulty Pam's article about Saying Thank You to our Veterans: When the Words Won't Come #milwife #militaryfamilies #spiritualretreat #respite #woundedwarriors #lazyuranch #samaritanministries
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Are you ready to quit your 9 to 5 job? If lack of funding is holding back your creative dream, then it's time to launch your Patreon campaign. Whether you are a podcaster, YouTuber, artist, musician, writer, and more, host Salvador Briggman will show you how to navigate this powerful subscription-based crowdfunding platform to fund your creative career. You don't have to be a master marketer to get started on Patreon, and this episode of Crowdfunding Demystified gives you 7 easy ways to launch your first campaign, including: Developing your brand voice Offering exclusive rewards Reaching out to your audience Saying “Thank You” … and so much more. Don't stop creating! The world needs your work, and Patreon can help make that happen. Resources and Tools Mentioned on the Show Book a Coaching Call with Sal Equity Crowdfunding Explained Subscribe for Weekly Crowdfunding Tips Free Patreon Crowdfunding Course Tricks for launching a successful Patreon campaign Patreon
#56: Join Brittney as she sits down to share a life update since Season 3 and what they have been up to as a family. Saying THANK YOU for all your support, love and prayers! This leads into the topic of the episode. . . 5 things or practices that I've done that have improved my life for the better. Allowing me to show up as the best version of myself mentally, physically, and spiritually for not only myself but my family plus my business. These habits and thought processes have dramatically improved my well-being and the obstacles that have come my way while also pursuing my passions and dreams. I hope by sharing them with you, you may implement some of them to help you or learn a lesson along the way by listening. Read the article and show notes HERE. JOIN OUR PATREON MEMBERSHIP FOR EXCLUSIVES HERE: episode videos, recipes, exclusive content and discount codes. Get our FAVORITE links, codes & more here! EPISODE MENTIONS: MTN OPS for the best supplements and gear. Use code BRITT for 20% OFF your order! RUGGED ROAD COOLER GET 10% OFF your lightweight and organized cooler here or USE CODE: LONG CAMOFIRE for 50-70% Off On Hunting Gear From Stealthcam, Vortex, Mystery Ranch and more! TONIC SITE SHOP for customized website designs, use code RECKONING15 for 15% OFF! How I lost 50 lbs and got mountain ready! Follow Us on Social: Brittney Long IG Reckoning IG Britt's TikTok Affiliate Disclaimer. Show Notes may contain affiliate links. If you click through my referral link, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Thank you for supporting RECKONING LLC.
His name is Ben Baller, not Ben Humble in San Diego & he's here to discuss: Saying Thank You, organically fitting into the waves, goals, celebrating his birthday, it being trying times, layoffs at major companies, toxic girl behavior, RIF Los Angeles Giveaway, Back 9 Ben, what he's watching, shifting gears & more. This episode is not to be missed! Please support our sponsors: www.Shopify.com/Baller If you are interested in NFL, NBA, NCAA, NHL, Soccer, UFC & more Picks daily, weekly or monthly subscribe at www.CaptainPicks.com & Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram Produced by: DBPodcasts www.dbpodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts on Instagram & Twitter Music by @lakeyinspired Available on all Podcast Platforms, YouTube & BehindTheBallerPod.com Behind The Baller Theme Music Artist: Illegal Kartel (@illegal_kartel_mikal_shakur) Produced by: Gene Crenshaw @yuyuthemaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sign up for the summit now: https://buildathrivingnonprofit.com/ Join host Sabrina Walker Hernandez in a heartwarming episode of 'Sipping Tea with Sabrina' as she uncovers the 'Secret of Saying Thank You' – a key to Fundraising Success. Explore the art of engaging your board in stewardship, crafting effective thank-you notes, making impactful thank-you calls, and harnessing the power of video to express gratitude. Discover the strategies and insights that will transform your fundraising efforts. Tune in to unlock the secrets of appreciation and connection that fuel fundraising success.
Dogs do not bark just because. Anyone who wants to know how to stop dog barking should understand behind any excessive barking is a real, serious trigger… at least in our dog's eyes. Indeed, barking is a big behavioral issue! But it is often misunderstood. Most dog owners and even dog trainers treat barking at face value, as if there's nothing more to it. This is where most solutions get it wrong — they focus on stopping dog barking without addressing the root cause of the problem. Dog owners get frustrated because even if they do get some success, after a few days of silence, the barking resumes! This is what I aim to change with Rule #4 of the Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules. As a top dog trainer who has seen the most notorious of barkers switch off after just a few tries, I have proven that the best way to solve a barking issue is to be the leader WHO DEALS WITH DANGER. A leader who can tell a dog “You can hand over the protecting to me. I deal with danger. I've got you covered. You can relax.” What does this mean and how can you be this kind of leader? Read on to learn more about Doggy Dan's Golden Rule #4. Key Takeaways: Dogs are naturally protective because for them, all that matters is their survival and the pack's. Rule #4 focuses on helping dog owners communicate to their dogs “I am in charge, I will decide how to react, I deal with danger, you can relax.” Saying “Thank You!” is one of the ways to make dogs understand that YOU are in charge with danger, not them. LEARN HOW TO STOP DOG BARKING WITH THE DOGGY DAN GOLDEN RULE #4! Table of Contents Recap: Rules #1, #2, #3 of the Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules Rule #4 is Dealing with Danger: Dear Dog, I am in Charge of Danger, Not You How Rule #4 of the Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules Help You React Like a Leader In Charge of Danger What Your Dogs Will Learn From the Rule #4 The Five Most Common Mistakes Dog Owners Do to Stop Dog Barking How to Stop Dog Barking: Calmer Dogs Have Owners Who Understand Rule #4 By Heart Dog Calming Code: Helping Dogs Stop Barking and Live the “Switched Off” Life How to Stop Dog Barking: Rules #1, #2, #3 of the Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules Recap Important Note: Before you implement Doggy Dan Golden Rule #4 — Dealing with Danger — with your dog training, it's imperative that you are already following Rules #1, #2, and #3. Unless these rules are in place, you and your dog won't be able to make Rule #4 work as effectively. To recap, the first three rules focus on winning your dog's mind by showing them you're the pack leader, not them: Rule #1 talks about controlling the food and understanding why being in control of the food communicates that you are in charge. (You can check Rule #1 here.). Rule #2 is about the importance of ignoring your dog after separation and why it's crucial in establishing leadership in the home. (Learn about Rule #2 here.) Rule#3 is about helping your dogs pass on the leadership hat to you through showing them that you and not them call the shots. (Learn about Rule #3 here.) These rules are important prerequisites to make sure Rule #4 really does its magic on your dogs. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOGGY DAN FIVE GOLDEN RULES WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Rule #4 is Dealing with Danger: Dear Dog, I am in Charge of Danger, Not You Dogs are naturally very protective of us. Why? As established in the first three blogs for this series, nothing matters more to our dogs than their survival, and the pack's. (Watch the full video below for Rule #4) This protectiveness comes from their wolf ancestry as wolves are stalwart in protecting the pack from potential threats. Therefore, anything they think poses any danger to the pack are dealt with VERY SERIOUSLY Strangers walking past the property? Dog will bark. Motorcycle zooms by? Dog barks. Birds swooping through the garden? Dog goes nuts. I often say this: unless trained, dogs are instinctive—they DO what's natural for them. And what's natural is to ensure the pack and the property are safe. WE CAN'T BLAME A DOG FOR BARKING AT RANDOM THREATS ALL THE TIME: THEY NEED TO ALERT US TO DANGER TO KEEP US SAFE. What Dogs Communicate with Every Bark In every “woof, woof” your dog makes to a stranger across the street, or a distant sound is this message: “Hey, this is my property and I am in charge. I will deal with you! You look dangerous, you have to stay away! I'm going to bark so you will be scared to come near.” If you want to know how to stop dog barking, this is crucial info! Simply saying “STOP!” won't do it for our dogs, no matter how much we try. They're protectors — they won't get it why you're asking them to stop when danger is really there! They're worried the strange shadow that passed the window will harm you or the property, so unless their fear of the danger is pacified, barking will persist. How Doggy Dan Rule #4 Helps Dogs Switch Off and Stop Barking Rule #4 enables dog owners to communicate this clearly to dogs: “You are not the one in charge of danger, I am. You can relax. I'm going to handle every decision around danger. I deal with the threat. Thank you, you can calm down now.” Of course, we can't just say this out loud expecting our dog to immediately walk away from the threat. Your dog has to feel, see, and hear that you are indeed a confident, capable leader they can trust to handle danger. And when they feel your confidence—your calm, unbothered energy, with body language that's relaxed—they will catch on. But what do you need to do to become a capable Alpha in your dog's eyes? DOG CALMING CODE: THE PROGRAM TO GUIDE YOU HOW TO STOP DOG BARKING How Rule #4 of the Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules Help You React Like a Leader In Charge of Danger In situations where your dog barks non-stop, you can seize the chance to tell your dog: "I've got it handled, buddy. No need to worry or agitated. I got you covered." You can convey this POWERFUL message through your words, voice, body language, and overall demeanor. Communicating this message is purely done through dog psychology so your dog can absolutely get what you mean. If your dog is in a middle of a barking episode, here are three things that can encourage your dog to switch off and be calm. STOP DOG BARKING WITH THE HELP OF THE DOG CALMING CODE Showing Your Dog You Hear Them with a “Thank You!” Your dog has to know that you hear “Danger! Danger! Danger! I'm protecting you so I'm barking” instead of just… well… barking. You can't be the protector in their eyes if you can't even understand the urgency of their barking! Now, there's a thin line between letting your dogs know you get them, and indulging them. I'm sure it's tempting to go to your dog and give them a comforting pat or hug and say “Where's the danger? You scared right? Good boy, I'm here.” But that only tells them they are still the ones making the decisions around danger. All I would do is say “Thank you!” in a calm, gentle, relaxed voice just to let your dog know you hear them but you're not worried. Acknowledging The Danger and Saying Thank You From experience, I know that some dogs aren't satisfied with just hearing “Thank you!” They persist with the barking as if saying “You don't get it! There's danger outside! How can you be unbothered when you haven't even checked yet!” It's very powerful when they see you get up, walk calmly over and check what they're seeing, remaining unfazed, then turning your back on the “danger”, and walk off with a “Thank you!” Your. Dog. Will. Get. It. You've seen the “danger” and you've totally ignored it! You made the decision that you're not worried about the threat your dog sees. It's an effective way to let your dogs know “I've seen the danger and I have a decision about it. The bird you are barking at does not bother me so it should not bother you. Go on and relax.” Making It Absolutely Clear That Barking is NOT Okay In some cases, using the two solutions I mentioned above won't immediately work for the first or second time. Your dog may still continue to bark. If barking persists, you can calmly take them to timeout for a few minutes until they relax. STOP DOG BARKING AND HELP DOGS SWITCH OFF WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE What Your Dogs Will Learn From the Rule #4 This powerful rule has three pillars that dog owners ABSOLUTELY have to know: #1: I am the Pack Leader. I Deal with Danger Rule #4 lets your dog know “I am the leader here, so I will protect you. If there's danger, I'll handle it. You don't have to worry.” Dogs naturally look up to a strong and confident pack leader, someone they can trust to make decisions in potentially dangerous situations. Being a leader who makes the decisions and remains unbothered by threats makes your dogs feel “Ahhh, someone capable is taking the protector hat from me. Finally, I can relax!” Dogs will start to switch off their vigilance (and non-stop barking!) and have faith in you as a leader. #2: I Decide What's Dangerous or Not It's true — your dog barking aggressively at a bird's shadow looks ridiculous! But your dog doesn't know a bird is NOT a big threat. However, you do! And the simple gesture of saying “Thank you!” and calmly acknowledging the source of the barking without a worried energy can help your dog understand there's nothing to stress about. Rule #4 helps you communicate “Relax, it's not a threat” through your energy, tone of voice, overall demeanor, and body language! #3: I Take Lead on How to React To explain this fully, let me tell you a story about an Alpha, their pack of wolves, and an ice cream motorcycle. For wolves, the ice cream motorcycle is totally alien! It's not a creature of the woods. It's strange, so therefore, dangerous. When it comes to tricky situations like this one, the Alpha is steps in to do the checking while the other pack members wait. BECOME THE ALPHA OF THE PACK WITH THE HELP OF THE DOG CALMING CODE Then, after a few minutes of checking, the Alpha walks away, totally ignoring the bike. Do you think the other wolves will cry out “Uhm, excuse me? It's still dangerous!” NO! The Alpha knows. And because they walked away calmly, ignoring the thing that all of the pack thought dangerous, the other wolves understand there's nothing to worry about. Oh but how different would it be if the Alpha started barking at the bike! Other wolves surely join in in no time! In situations your dog perceives as dangerous, THEY WILL BE LOOKING TO YOU. The way you react to things your dog considers as threats has the power to stop your dog from having a full-on barking spree! THE DOG CALMING CODE: THE GUIDE TO HELP YOU HAVE CALMER, HAPPIER DOGS The Five Most Common Mistakes Dog Owners Do to Stop Dog Barking Yes, even the most well-meaning gesture can encourage frequent barking responses from your dog. Let me explain… In an ideal world, we dog owners should be reacting to our dog's barking episodes with a calm energy and an unbothered body language. However, this is NOT ALWAYS the case. In fact, I have worked with dog owners who correct dog barking through this scenario: Let's say a dog named Rover starts barking at someone walking past the front gate. In the eyes of Rover, the stranger poses a threat of real danger! But here's the scenario that PLAYS OUT MOST IN REAL LIFE. Rover: *Barking to say “Hey everybody, there's a stranger close to the property. Is this danger real? What should I do?”* Dog Owner: “Cut it out, Rover!” (in a shouty voice) Rover: *Continues barking to say “But seriously, I'm barking because they look dangerous, and you're shouting back so I'm barking louder—can't you hear me?!”* Dog Owner: “I said cut it out now!!” (more irritated) Rover: *Barking louder than ever “There's danger present and I'M BARKING THE LOUDEST BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT SEEING THIS FOR YOURSELF PLUS YOU SOUND AGITATED SO I'LL BARK EVEN MORE!” Finally, the stranger is no longer in sight. Rover stops barking, and goes over to his owner who says “Good boy, Rover. Good boy.” From the interaction above, we learn of FOUR BIGGEST MISTAKES that you can do when teaching your dog to stop barking. Mistake #1: Dog Owner Shouts Without Doing Anything to Acknowledge the Dog's Call for Attention. They made no effort to confirm if there was danger or not, sending the signal to the dog that danger is their job to deal with. That puts stress on the dog to take charge and become overly protective. Mistake #2: Not Keeping Their Energy in Check Dogs are big energy readers and absorbers. You can influence them with your energy. Even if you're saying “Thank you!” but you're doing it with an irritated tone, your dog will think the danger is bothering you. Mistake #3: Giving a Treat After a Dog's Barking Episode If you give your dog a pat, a cuddle, a hug, or a treat after they barked non-stop, your dog will start thinking they did the right thing! Your dog will think “If I sense danger, my owner wants me to bark my loudest because I have to do all the protecting.” The more you give rewards to a dog that barks non-stop, the more they will think that there's no problem with barking all the time! Now, I'm going to include two more mistakes not found in the scenario above, which often stall the success of Rule #4. Mistake #4: Giving Pats and Cuddles WHILE Dealing with Danger I empathize with you — it's heartbreaking to see a stressed dog. It's so easy to give in to hugging them or patting them while on a barking episode. You might go “Oh, Rover. Is that bird making you scared? Go away, bird! How about now? Are you still scared?” Let me tell you this: it's going to do more harm. You have to be absolutely clear that it's you who will have the final say whether or not something is worth the worry. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOG CALMING CODE, THE PROGRAM TRUSTED BY 88,000 DOG OWNERS! Mistake #5: Cheating Through the Process Some dog owners give up after the first “Thank you!” thinking it will still work on their dogs. Truth is: it won't. You have to operate in a language dogs can process and understand. And the process of saying the first “Thank you,” checking out the source of the barking, showing calm and unbothered demeanor, and giving timeouts when necessary should be done in order for it to work. How to Stop Dog Barking: Calmer Dogs Have Owners Who Understand Rule #4 By Heart Dogs — especially those who have taken on the responsibility of protecting you and your property — can't relax. They're constantly running around, barking non-stop at everything and everyone, and often exhibit serious separation anxiety. You can easily tell a relaxed dog from a wired one, and the difference is always so sad. I remember the first time a dog licked my hands after using Rule #4 on him. In that moment, I thought it was just a sweet coincidence. However, so many dogs I've helped since then would do the same. Dogs who FINALLY SWITCHED OFF would lick my hands as if saying “Thank you!” It's as if it's their way of telling me: “Wow, mate. You finally got the security covered. I'm gonna switch off now.” This is why I always ask dog owners to learn Rule #4 of the Doggy Dan Five Golden Rules as it is the solution that solves both the root cause of the problem and the non-stop barking. I've seen it transform my dogs and the dogs of the people I have worked with. Dog owners who follow it have less stress on the park and during walks because unfamiliar stranger and dogs in the park no longer triggers their dogs! I know you love your dog, and I know that aside from the barking, you also want them to be the happy, calm, relaxed, healthy dog you've always wanted them to be. I have four words: follow Rule #4. LEARN MORE ABOUT GOLDEN RULE NUMBER FOUR WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Dog Calming Code: How to Stop Barking and Help Dogs Live the “Switched Off” Life I hope by now you see that Golden Rule #4 of dog training is a gift our stressed, anxious, high-wired dogs WILL ABSOLUTELY THANK US FOR. However, as a dog trainer who has helped thousands of dog owners navigate their dog's barking problem with Rule #4, I know that it's also EASY TO GET THIS WRONG. But in your quest for a bark-free household and happier dog, I've made sure YOU WILL NEVER FEEL ALONE OR CONFUSED BY HOW TO IMPLEMENT THIS RULE. In my online dog training program, the Dog Calming Code™️, you'll discover the thorough, step-by-step instructions on Rule #4, and all the other Golden Rules. With the Dog Calming Code, you'll learn answers to common questions around Rule #4 including: What do we do if we don't know what our dog is barking at? Will we have to do this forever? Is it ok to call the dog to us to stop it barking? What should we do if after the second thank you our dog runs away and plays a game of chase! Should we praise our dog when he comes to us after he has barked? Is it ok if we change the word to something else? Is it ok to recall our dog when he is barking? After the second Thank You our dog likes to do one more gruff but then follows us inside, my question is do we have to isolate him for this? We still want a guard dog, how will this work? Let me assure you: this is not one of those temporary, quick-fix, no-more-barking-solutions. Rule #4 talks to your dog's very core, assuring them “Hey, you're not in charge. And the one in charge has you covered 100%. No need to bark, or bite, or chase anymore. Take a break, buddy. You deserve it.” And really, isn't that what YOUR dog absolutely deserve? If you agree, click here to learn more about the Dog Calming Code. ~ Doggy Dan
Saying Thank You? Works for everything? Works better when said,, Thank You Higher Power for this, zI'll thank You gladly. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fernando-montes-de-oca/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fernando-montes-de-oca/support
Thanks is the key to bringing glory to God! Saying Thank You often and from the heart changes our perspective and grows our walk with Jesus - not to mention it brings glory to Him in a world that is dark and in need of hope! Let's look at Luke 17 together...Support the show
As we wind down 2022, I wanted to share with you what a few of my core learnings from this year. Rather than hit you with another interview, I'm taking over today and sharing all the things that helped me and challenged me because I imagine that my experiences are likely echoed by many. Grab a pen and paper and dive into the 6 lessons I learned in 2022.Related Episode:You're Saying Thank You to the Wrong Things w/ Garrain Jones
GATEWAY TO JOY Pgms: GTJ-159 Trusting is the Ground for Thanksgiving and GTJ-160 Saying Thank You. GUESTS: Bob Lepine (first time he met Elisabeth) and Elisabeth singing, about "TOO MUCH STUFF" and more. Visit www.ElisabethElliot.org for more lectures and talks, devotionals, videos, Gateway to Joy programs, and other resources.
Today's episode is all about the art of saying thank you to you during Thanksgiving and beyond. Listen to discover why it's not that common at all to show yourself some appreciation and actually be grateful for yourself and what you do and have done. Learn more: https://suzyrosenstein.com/ep-279-the-art-of-saying-thank-you-to-yourself-on-thanksgiving-and-beyond/
Send us a Text Message.Why is saying thank you so important in the pet industry? In this episode, Nancy Hassel, Founder and President of American Pet Professionals, discusses why showing our appreciation is so important and how we can say thank you in different and meaningful ways.For our full blog post on Saying Thank You go to:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/why-saying-thank-you-is-important-for-your-pet-business/Download your 2023 Pet Events Calendar here:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/peteventscalendar/Learn more about American Pet Professionals:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/Connect with Nancy Hassel on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyhassel/Support the Show.If you haven't done so yet, please follow or subscribe to our podcast! We have many solo episodes here on the podcast with ideas, tips and information about pet businesses and the pet industry. And many more incredible pet industry professionals in future episodes. If you're not following the podcast you will miss out on valuable information. Follow now!Music: "You Can Do More" by lemonmusicstudio
"Saying Thank You" - Like Jesus, we don't get to choose how others say thank you.
This week, we're reflecting on gratitude as a part of a grown-up faith. If you'd like to connect with me, find me on Instagram or on my blog. If you'd like to help support this podcast financially, there's now a way to do just that, and thank you - visit me on my page at buymeacoffee.com! Thanks as always for sharing, subscribing, rating, and reviewing, as this helps our community to grow! Here are some resources I hope will help you to engage with this week's topic in a deeper way for yourself: 1. Video: The Absolute Necessity of Saying Thank You, with Fr. Mike Schmitz and Ascension Presents 2. Book: One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, by Ann Voskamp 3. Book: With Open Hands, by Henri Nouwen 4. Book: Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel, by Kate Bowler 5. Song: Even When it Hurts (Praise Song), by Hillsong 6. Song: Open My Hands, by Sara Groves 7. Song: The Blessing, by Elevation Worship 8. Song: Thank U, by Alanis Morissette 9. Song: Simple Gifts, by Yo Yo Ma and Alison Krauss 10. Gratitude Meditation: God's Loving-Kindness 11. Novel: Stranger in the Lifeboat, by Mitch Albom 12. Mass: Third Sunday in Lent - St Cecilia's Boston 3/20/22
Take some time out of your life to show your appreciation for those you care about. Whether they're romantic partners, family, coworkers, or friends, if they've shown how much they care for you, return the favor. What are some ways you can show your appreciation for these people in your life?Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
Send your picture and resume to me: peter@actingbusinessbootcamp.com About Colleen: Colleen Labella is the Director of Development for Leslye Headland's company, Shoot to Midnight. She is a producer on the new Freeform hit series SINGLE DRUNK FEMALE. Colleen worked on Fox's ALMOST FAMILY and Showtime's BLACK MONDAY, and she currently has a number of projects in development under Shoot to Midnight with 20th Century Fox. Colleen also directs theatre in the greater Los Angeles area. Credits include: fml: How Carson McCullers Saved My Life at the University of San Diego, Canyon for Center Theatre Group at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, and a journey through minimalism at the Walt Disney Concert Hall featuring the LA Philharmonic. She holds her BFA in Acting from the University of Connecticut and trained at Tisch's Experimental Theatre Wing at NYU, as well as Shakespeare's Globe in England. Colleen focuses her work on women, collaborative storytelling, ensemble-based projects, and the LGBT experience. Get good at asking for what you want. I Am That Girl “No is survivable” Qualities of good auditions: When I was surprised Energy Who you are and what you brought to it Value in looking your best for that role Make the CD's job easier Energy matters in space It doesn't mean you're a bad actor if you don't book the role! Win the room! A Life in Parts The Power of Saying Thank You!
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Thank you to The DoSeum for being a sponsor of this podcast! The DoSeum's newest holiday exhibit The DoSeum Express: Tiny Trains and Trolleys is open from November 6 – January 2, 2021. Ugly Crying, Being Kind, Saying Thank You and Soft Surroundings - what could these three things possibly have in common? Well - a loose theme of thankfulness. Starting this episode off is Alejandra with "Saying Thanks is Not A Bad Thing": I recently read a post that said manners shouldn't be forced on children, as in, “Don't force your kids to mutter ‘please' and ‘thank you'; instead, instill in them true gratitude.” While I'm all for teaching children to be truly grateful, I think it's an interesting approach to suggest that we not teach our children to repeat words of thankfulness. I'm not trying to stir the pot here. Let me explain. Then a bit about being thankful for arriving at a point in life where comfortable clothes trump any sense of reality in Ashley's "Soft Surroundings - My Magical Wonderland". I'm two seconds from turning 39, and I'm already digging the mature lady stores. My personal favorite? Soft Surroundings. Kathy shares why ugly crying is a good thing and why she hopes her daughter will do so whenever she needs it in "Dear Daughter: I Hope You Ugly Cry". And when all else fails and you simply just want to cry it out, accept my ears as a sounding board, my heart as a vault, and my shoulders as a resting place for your head. For there is no place I'd rather be than here for you. Kimberly implores her sons to "Please, Be Kind" and recounts how a third-grade memory shaped her definition of kindness. In a time when the world is in such a vulnerable place, why not just be kind to one another? The answer is simple: sometimes it's hard to be kind. When we disagree with one another or feel passionately about our views, it can be hard to show compassion to the other side.
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This week we are reflecting on the theme "Saying Thank You to God" by reflecting on Psalm 100, which is read by Dougie Paterson. The reflection also contains the hymn, "We Plough the Fields and Scatter, the Good Seed on the Land".
Saying THANK YOU to everyone that has stuck by our side and has encouraged us, is an understatement. We are so eager to continue this journey. During this episode, we'll be looking back at some of our favorite moments and highlights. We won't be gone for long so don't miss us too much. We can't wait to talk and share so much more with you all soon!
This Week in the Way of Jesus, Pastor Michaele invites us to the practice of Saying Thank You. Our Scripture text on this Third Sunday in the season of Easter comes out of II Timothy 4:1-5 Let us enter into this practice, together, as we live the way of Jesus. Show Notes: For more information about the 8th Street church, visit www.8thstreetchurch.org Contact: life@8thstreetchurch.org Podcast Website: anchor.fm/thisweekinthewayofjesus Living the Way of Jesus by Michaele LaVigne: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Way-Jesus-Practicing-Christian/dp/0834138360 Music: "Jubilee" by Maverick City Music CCLI Streaming License: #20130645 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisweekinthewayofjesus/message
On this episode of BOI Meets Wellness, Evolve Benton interviews Stephanie Clovinson. Stephanie is a board certified nurse practitioner residing in northern Virginia. She currently serves as Director of Medical Services at Inova Health, specializing in regenerative medicine, spine, and orthopedics. She originally attended Bethune Cookman University, in Daytona Beach where she received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. While working in progressive/intensive care units, she earned her masters degree from University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, with sub speciality in Adult Gerontology. She is licensed in Florida, North Carolina, and Virginia. She has worked primarily in spine surgical settings, however, she has trained and worked in the field of aesthetics. In addition, she is a certified personal trainer by the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Stephanie is an active member of the several professional organizations including the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and Sigma Theta Tau, the International Honor Society of Nursing. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and volunteering. In this episode you'll discover: Tips on LGBTQ Parentings An understanding of regenerative medicine How to start your own business as a health professional? What is a National Academy of Sport Medicine Certification? The Power of Saying Thank You Stay Connected with Stephanie Clovinson Listen to more episodes of BOI Meets Wellness at boimeetswellness.com Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boimeetswellness/ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BOIMEETSWELLNESS/ Check out our new merch store boigearstore.com
Das große Finale unserer kleinen Kommunikationsreihe: Wertschätzung und Hilfe einholen. Es geht auch darum herauszufinden, wie man über die "5 Love Languages" erkennt, wie man selbst besser Wertschätzung zeigen kann und auch am besten einholen kann. Außerdem: Lucia und Nik sprechen (endlich!) über die Kochen-lernen-Situation. Wir sind auf Patreon, unterstützt uns dort gerne: https://www.patreon.com/konsum Für die Ergebnisse unserer Love Language Tests, klickt auf die Folgen-Website: https://www.goalsandgossip.de/020 Timestamps 00:00:28 Lucias Geschichte 00:03:53 Niks Geschichte 00:06:15 Welche Reaktionen können wir kontrollieren? Wie sagt man Danke? 00:12:45 "Danke" sagen 00:15:05 Wertschätzung zeigen, wenn man eigentlich keine Lust drauf hat 00:22:00 Die 5 Love Languages der Wertschätzung 00:31:00 Fordert Nik bei Lucia Hilfe ein? Wie schaffen wir es, dass Lucia Nik das Kochen beibringt? 00:41:05 Bei wem "sollte" man sich Hilfe holen? Wie kann man sich Hilfe holen? 00:45:00 Hilfsangebote ernst nehmen 00:47:00 Wo holt Nik sich Hilfe? 00:53:20 Unsere Challenges Erwähnungen James Clear: Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations https://jamesclear.com/say-thank-you 5 Love Languages https://www.5lovelanguages.com/ Test für die 5 Love Languages https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/ Folge 15: Soziale Medien https://www.goalsandgossip.de/015 Seneca: Von der Seelenruhe* https://amzn.to/3ht21B5https://amzn.to/3ht21B5 Cory Barlog twitter.com/corybarlog Die mit (*) gekennzeichneten Links sind Affiliate Links. Bei einem Kauf des Produkts bekommen wir eine kleine Provision, ohne, dass es für euch Mehrkosten bedeutet.
#136: Saying Thank You to Our Past Stories In this mindset episode we are talking about owning our past stories and saying thank you for the lessons. Our past stories make us who we are, and at one point our strengths become our weaknesses. Nothing will change until we accept and decide that we must do things differently. That doesn't mean hating our past stories. It means owning all parts of ourselves and make the choices that will take us in the direction of what we want to create in our lives. In this episode, we discuss: Our past stories make us who we are. It doesn't serve us to hate them. We can't deny ourselves or accept only the parts that we love. It doesn't work that way. Embrace all the stories that make us who we are, that is truly where our power is. Every single relationship we have in our lives stems from the relationship we have with ourselves. It all starts there. Call out the old story that has made you who you are. Be aware of it, call it out, and love it. What one new story that you would like to re-write about yourself? Fully understanding and embracing your stories is the path to completely changing your stories and the start of building your business. Fill out the Radical Responsibility Mastermind Application to book your Discovery call https://calendly.com/mvanwyn761/radicalresponsibilitymastermind About me – Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation. Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support and impact others
#136: Saying Thank You to Our Past Stories In this mindset episode we are talking about owning our past stories and saying thank you for the lessons. Our past stories make us who we are, and at one point our strengths become our weaknesses. Nothing will change until we accept and decide that we must do things differently. That doesn’t mean hating our past stories. It means owning all parts of ourselves and make the choices that will take us in the direction of what we want to create in our lives. In this episode, we discuss: Our past stories make us who we are. It doesn’t serve us to hate them. We can’t deny ourselves or accept only the parts that we love. It doesn’t work that way. Embrace all the stories that make us who we are, that is truly where our power is. Every single relationship we have in our lives stems from the relationship we have with ourselves. It all starts there. Call out the old story that has made you who you are. Be aware of it, call it out, and love it. What one new story that you would like to re-write about yourself? Fully understanding and embracing your stories is the path to completely changing your stories and the start of building your business. Fill out the Radical Responsibility Mastermind Application to book your Discovery call https://calendly.com/mvanwyn761/radicalresponsibilitymastermind About me – Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation. Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support and impact others
#136: Saying Thank You to Our Past Stories In this mindset episode we are talking about owning our past stories and saying thank you for the lessons. Our past stories make us who we are, and at one point our strengths become our weaknesses. Nothing will change until we accept and decide that we must do things differently. That doesn’t mean hating our past stories. It means owning all parts of ourselves and make the choices that will take us in the direction of what we want to create in our lives. In this episode, we discuss: Our past stories make us who we are. It doesn’t serve us to hate them. We can’t deny ourselves or accept only the parts that we love. It doesn’t work that way. Embrace all the stories that make us who we are, that is truly where our power is. Every single relationship we have in our lives stems from the relationship we have with ourselves. It all starts there. Call out the old story that has made you who you are. Be aware of it, call it out, and love it. What one new story that you would like to re-write about yourself? Fully understanding and embracing your stories is the path to completely changing your stories and the start of building your business. Fill out the Radical Responsibility Mastermind Application to book your Discovery call https://calendly.com/mvanwyn761/radicalresponsibilitymastermind About me – Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation. Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support and impact others
Saying Thank You to Your Grumpy SelfWe are so used to judging ourselves for being "less than." Thus, it's a very challenging practice to truly listen to those parts of our self that whine, judge, emotionalize, traumatize, and/or mentalize everything.This podcasts supports and encourages you to listen to that part of you that perhaps had expectations of how the world would be and is in a constant state of grief for having it be otherwise. Anger, sadness, depression, despair, blaming, shaming.... Listen in and then please share your perspective with me on my Facebook page!- - - - For more blogs, books and videos, or if you are interesting in coaching or training with Dr. Rosie, check out her website: www.theparadigmshifts.com
#2020Vision. We cannot believe we’re already three months into 2020. Wait, what?! How?! And how are we with our new years resolution and goal setting plans? You know, the one to lose 20 pounds? To do 2 speaking engagements? To save an extra $40k? Do you even have one? Lots of us start the year with individual goals we’d like to achieve. And often times, these goals start with a reflection of what we accomplished last year and what we could have done better. Today, we walk down 2019 memory lane and recap on what worked and what didn’t work, and lay out our plans for 2020. As we speak about the podcast, we realize that there are parallels with our personal lives and many of the lessons learned could be applied in our day to day to make us more productive, and bring us closer to manifesting our individual vision for 2020. In Episode 16 of No Small Talk, we talk about: Investing in ourselves in order to gain expertise and core skills Setting boundaries in order to be more efficient, productive and valuable Asking for help Why done is better than perfect Coming up with and sticking to a plan and routine Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Side Hustle Pro Goal Diggers Amy Porterfield Episode 13: Recognizing Abundance and Saying Thank You at Home and at Work Social Media: No Small Talk Podcast- @nosmalltalkpodcast #nosmalltalk Subscribe & Review in Apple Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you're not, we want to encourage you to do that today. We've been adding a lot of bonus tips and conversation starters to each episode, and if you're not subscribed, you may miss out on the goodness. Click here to subscribe in Apple. Now if you're feeling extra generous, we'd love if you left us a review on Apple as well. Those reviews help other people find the podcast. Just click hereto review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let us know what you love about the episode. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/no-small-talk/message
Saying Thank You - 11.24.2019 by Citywalk Church
With Thanksgiving coming up we thought we would get together and talk about what it means to give thanks and how we can use that as a tool for ministry. 1:55 Topic 2:45 Store decorations 3:45 Harvest 4:30 Black Friday 5:15 Thankfulness 6:15 Apostle Paul 7:00 Pythagoras 7:40 Darwin 8:30 Saying Thank You 9:30 Gratitude 10:10 Motive 11:00 Sacrifices 11:40 Family 14:00 Andy and Josie of Wales 17:00 Holdback 18:00 Spurgeon 21:00 Worship 22:30 Lunch with Others 24:30 President Lincoln 25:50 Outreach 26:30 Giving 27:00 Native Americans 27:30 Fox News and CNN 29:00 Grace 29:40 Kanye West 30:30 Church on Mission 31:25 Sunday 31:50 Indian Reservation 34:45 Community 36:00 Food truck 37:20 Laundry Van 38:25 Contact us
Sermons – Horizon Church- Where heaven and earth connect in Allentown PA
Series: Growing Gratitude Scripture: Philippians 1:3-8 (pg. 1781) Theme: Expressing gratitude for people. The post Saying Thank You for People appeared first on Horizon Church- Where heaven and earth connect in Allentown PA.
In this episode, we will be doing a speech analysis of the TED talk from Laura Trice, "The Power of Saying Thank You."
This is another episode of the Self Development With Tactics / SDWT podcast featuring the jamesclear.com website and it's "Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations" article. This article is as the title already says about saying thank you more often...it turned out, yet again another great article from James Clear. He is discussing 7 different scenarios were saying thank you is better as any other alternative. If I agree? I don't know, to me it totally makes sense what he is saying but I think there only was one situation were I thought that the alternative would also work. However it DEFINITELY has its upsides!!! I enjoyed it. Thanks a lot! ;) - I as always hope that you get a lot out of that! - Love you ➠Thank you for being with me! If you liked this episode of your daily self development kick please subscribe and like. Stay tuned for upcoming self development videos aaaaand comment down below or hit me up on the social media platform you like the most. Wish you the best, health wealth and happiness ❤️ Who I am? I am Christopher Walch a 18 year old graphic design student from austria, really interested in marketing self Development and having success in every aspect of life❤️However I am not only interested in having the best for me! I want you to be at your peak as well. Giving value to the people out here is what I want and what I am able to do here! Thank you. Self Development with Tactics/Christopher Walch on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walchchristopher Self Development with Tactics'/Christopher Walch's Podcast: https://www.anchor.fm/selfdevelopment_wt/ Self Development with Tactics/Christopher Walch on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SelfTactics Self Development with Tactics/Christopher Walch on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Selfdevelopment-With-Tactics Self Development with Tactics on Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/we-selfdevelopment Self Development with Tactics/Christopher Walch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ms9lq2XRrgdy0rOrMYVUQ Self Development With Tactics/Christopher Walch on Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Christopher-Walch-SDWT-Podcast LOVE YOU ALL!! ❤️
Working in a school can be a tough job. It is also one of the most important roles in American society. How can you show appreciation for these invaluable folks.
Saying Thank You is more than just a saying.....It's a prayer and acknowledgment
Brief History of Giving Thanks in the USA Squanto Pilgrims Salvation WWW WOW FUNN Unlock Miracles by Saying Thank You 7 or 15 or 26 Times per Day for the next 49 days How Sara Josepha Hale spent 20 Years from 1840 to 1863 to get TG Day as an Official National Holiday finally done in 1941ask Your friends and family to say why we Love Each other in the most THANKFUL Country in the WorldThis show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 2PM PT on K4HD - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com ) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)
We are only a week away from Christmas. A season of thanksgiving and showing gratitude for making it this far in the year. But how grateful are we really? Saying Thank You is easily the most under-appreciated and under-used phrase in our vocabulary. Saying Thank You is first and foremost our expression of gratitude. The big question though is 'are there instances where although one is grateful BUT would have preferred something different? In today's podcast, Bimbola and Jo discuss and share their views on the different scenarios where one can be grateful but would have preferred something different. Again we all do it! Getting unwanted christmas gifts, a spouse showing love in what is not their partner's love language, a child in an attempt to help with cleaning up but instead makes more mess, a birthday gift that is so far from what is needed etc Join us in this discussion via instagram, twitter, facebook or email. Social media handle is @bestof2podcast and email address is bestof2podcast@gmail.com
True Tales Live is a first person storytelling program that began on local radio in 2014 and moved to local cable TV channel in November of 2016. This track is from our May 30, 2017 Show with the Theme of "Family Gatherings." Storytellers (and their stories) in order of appearance: Dane Peters (photo):"Setting a Family Environment in School" - Judith Rubenstein: "Good Fortune" - Michael Lang: "Saying Thank You" - Kathy Boss: "A Family Affair: - Sharon Jones: "We'll Catch Up Soon". Announcer Amy Antonucci Emcee Pat Spalding Stage Coach: David Phreaner Producer: John Lovering
James Clear studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines–entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more–to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. On this episode, Bryan shares James Clear's blog post "Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations". You will probably find that the seven situations mentioned are scenarios teachers see in the classroom almost everyday. The original post is located here: http://jamesclear.com/say-thank-you Please share your thoughts at teachersloungeshow@gmail.com or call the voicemail line at 770-322-4160.
James Clear is an author and photographer. He writes about behavioral psychology, habit formation, and performance improvement. His work has been covered by dozens of major media outlets including CBS, Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, TIME Magazine, and more. He studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines--entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more--to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. Then, he shares what he learns in his popular email newsletter. Episode 440: Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations by James Clear (Gratitude & Mindful Living). The original post is located here: http://jamesclear.com/say-thank-you Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Clear is an author and photographer. He writes about behavioral psychology, habit formation, and performance improvement. His work has been covered by dozens of major media outlets including CBS, Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, TIME Magazine, and more. He studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines--entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more--to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. Then, he shares what he learns in his popular email newsletter. Episode 440: Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations by James Clear (Gratitude & Mindful Living). The original post is located here: http://jamesclear.com/say-thank-you Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
James Clear is an author and photographer. He writes about behavioral psychology, habit formation, and performance improvement. His work has been covered by dozens of major media outlets including CBS, Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, TIME Magazine, and more. He studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines--entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more--to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. Then, he shares what he learns in his popular email newsletter. Episode 440: Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations by James Clear (Gratitude & Mindful Living). The original post is located here: http://jamesclear.com/say-thank-you Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
James Clear is an author and photographer. He writes about behavioral psychology, habit formation, and performance improvement. His work has been covered by dozens of major media outlets including CBS, Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, TIME Magazine, and more. He studies successful people across a wide range of disciplines--entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and more--to uncover the habits and routines that make these people the best at what they do. Then, he shares what he learns in his popular email newsletter. Episode 440: Make Your Life Better by Saying Thank You in These 7 Situations by James Clear (Gratitude & Mindful Living). The original post is located here: http://jamesclear.com/say-thank-you Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
Dr. Aikyna Finch and Jessica Leichtweisz will discuss "The Importance of Saying Thank You" on the Sunday Night Changing Minds Online Show. The statement "Thank You" is something that is so simple to say but is so easily forgotten. People don't understand the power that "Thank You" can have to change a situation. We will discuss the importance of "Thank You!" Call in to (949) 203-4763 at 9pm EST/ 8pm CST on 8/30 to join the conversation.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/changingmindsonline/2015/08/31/the-importance-of-saying-thank-you
How we behave, how we confront, how we present and who we are in the processes that we face can affect the outcome of what we believe is best or not and how it affects any thing and every thing else in our lives, all goes back to how kind we are, how appreciative we are and how much self respect we walk away with. Using words that connect rather than object, Saying Thank You rather than saying nothing at all and allowing yourself to be respectful when you could have just barged in. How do we turn the energy around and bring about the things we were looking for rather than the obstacles? Tune in and Join in on the Conversation,Tomorrow Morning at 5:30 AM, PST!
How we behave, how we confront, how we present and who we are in the processes that we face can affect the outcome of what we believe is best or not and how it affects any thing and every thing else in our lives, all goes back to how kind we are, how appreciative we are and how much self respect we walk away with. Using words that connect rather than object, Saying Thank You rather than saying nothing at all and allowing yourself to be respectful when you could have just barged in. How do we turn the energy around and bring about the things we were looking for rather than the obstacles? Tune in and Join in on the Conversation,Tomorrow Morning at 5:30 AM, PST!
Careers by Jenn Podcast: Get the Job, Love Your Work, Advance Your Career
64: CD Podcast Episode: Thank-You and Other Musings The Value of Saying Thank-You. In this podcast episode, I muse about a number of things. One of the top things on my mind this week is how rarely we take the time to formally say thank-you to each other. I wonder why that is? We received two thank-you cards in the mail this past […] CommunicationDiva.com Related posts: 53: CD Podcast: New Media Musings & Motivations 63: CD Podcast Episode: Gaming & Theology: A Conversation with Emily Jarrett 52:CD Podcast Episode: New Year, New Possibilities!
Saying "Thank You" and "You're Welcome" in Haitian Creole
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How do you express gratitude? In this episode, we visit several ways to say "thank you". We look at commonly made mistakes in saying "thank you". Then we show you how to express gratitude correctly. Finally, our friendly Help Desk explains the grammar rules of saying "thank you" and the reasoning behind these rules.