Do compliments from your superiors affect your work energy?
Jaka Koprivec
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Shantanu Bhosale@shantanu96
Bitsyurl
For me sometimes it does and sometimes it does not.
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@shantanu96 Does this have anything to do with the supervisor that gives the compliment?
Bitsyurl
@jaka_koprivec Not really. It mostly has to do with how much self motivated I am. If i think the task could have been done more effectively then a compliment from senior would have little effect on me.
Kommunicate
Definitely!
@manab_boruah Thank you for sharing :) Good luck wiht your launch 🚀
Kommunicate
Thanks @jaka_koprivec
I actually really love getting that from my users. That's a whole different feeling no investor can give me :)
@uma_venugopal positive user feedback is definitely the thing that gives an additional confidence boost :D
BeforeSunset AI
Of course! It motivates me for sure.
@zekiye_nur_kesici Thank you for sharing :) I hope some compliments come your way after your launch :)
The Simple Finance Tracker
100% Jaka!
Whenever I get positive feedback about the work I've done, it gives me a rush of motivation and additional energy!
It really gives me purpose to keep pushing harder and get things done quicker!
@felix_digistash It's really interesting how big an impact this has! I 100% agree.
ClearFeed
Compliments from ANY colleague definitely motivate me.
@suyash_chaudhari That is nice to hear. It is the same for me. Sometimes if a designer compliments my work I feel even better than if the CEO does it :D
ClearFeed
@jaka_koprivec I know right. I've also found it useful to use this fact to help those who aren't that confident - for example, I try to compliment a new team member on simple tasks as well so that they are more comfortable in the group.
Yes, of course. but over a period of time if those compliments don't come with increased wages, then the compliments begin to have a negative impact on work energy.
@dave_malicke Agreed. Nice words only come so far, If you help the company grow it is expected that it helps you grow (financially) too.