
“You look marvelous!”
“I can live for two months on a good compliment.” ~Mark Twain
There’s science to prove that flattery will get you everywhere. As reported in Medical Economics, researchers confirmed that people respond positively to flattery, even when they know the flatterer has an ulterior motive.
Better yet, compliments can motivate us. When a supervisor praises our efforts at work, for instance, statistics show we’re likely to experience higher job satisfaction and stay in the position longer. In social situations, we’re also inclined to think positive thoughts about people who tell us we look nice or admire something we’ve done.
Paying a sincere compliment is an act of generosity and it reflects our own self-confidence. Not surprisingly, we seek out the company of others who make us feel good about ourselves. ~CL

