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What happens when someone values you?

What happens when someone values you?

To be valued means that you are appreciated for your role in his life. It means that he respects you and how you feel. It means he doesn’t belittle you, he doesn’t make your accomplishments seem small and he doesn’t kick you to the curb when something better comes along.

What is the difference between being liked and valued?

Being valued means risking, even for a few moments, not being liked. Going forward, the only business relationships that will matter will be the ones where you’re highly valued, even if they like someone else a little more.

What do you know about people who are always late?

People Who Are Always Late Have These 14 Things In Common 1. You Always Have Coffee 2. You Can Never Wake Up To Your Alarms 3. You Never Seem To Find The Right Outfit 4. You Take Forever To Get Ready 5. You Know The Best Lazy Hairstyles 6. You Hate Schedules 7. You Hate When People Show Up Early 8. You Have Perfected The Awkward Walk In

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Why am I always too early or too late on time?

The main culprit in people being too early or too late was their time estimation bias. To get yourself where you need to be at the right time, you need to keep your internal clock in tip-top shape.

What happens after loosing a few things or people?

After loosing few things or people one will realize that what he/she is having in present life as valuable things and people. It’s all about realizing the value, it need not after loosing only. For that matter most of us know the value of what we are living with today.

How much earlier should your friends tell you when you’re late?

Your friends have dealt with you and your lateness enough to know that whatever time they decide on, they should tell you at least 15 minutes earlier. You’re honestly sort of grateful that they give you this heads up, because it means you either have extra time to be your usual late self without any awkward “just a second” texts.