GiVING Compassion by Validating the Greatness You See in Others

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To validate means to prove or confirm something or someone is correct or truthful.

Though we may come from different places with different upbringings, varying views, and diverse perspectives, one thing we all have in common is, that we’re all human beings.

So, when someone validates our skills, talents, or what they value in us, we’re lifted up.  

With validation:

  • Our doubts, worries, fears, and even our anxieties start to diminish. 
  • We become more confident.  
  • We push forward toward pursuing our dreams.
  • We realize our value, and we’re compelled to GiVE validation to others.

Here are three ways we can validate the greatness we see in others:

  • Show them appreciation with a note, a card, an act of kindness, or a meaningful conversation to let them know just how much you value them and what they GiVE to those around them.
  • Follow in their lead.  Sometimes in order to become a great leader, we have to learn how to be attentive followers.  If someone you love and respect consistently acts, behaves, or gives certain value to people, you can show them love by following their example.  They will feel validated and compelled to keep being them, and you’ll feel validation in who you’re becoming as well.
  • Share the story.  Few things inspire us into changing behavior quite like real, authentic stories about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.  You and I can validate the actions and special talents of other people by telling their stories.

Your GiVE Culture Challenge for this week:

Validate someone’s greatness with some heart-felt recognition:

  • Consider a few people in your life whose special talents or skills you feel deserve to be validated.
  • Write them a heartfelt note, recognizing their special talents and skills.  Let them know what you admire about them.

We’d love to hear your stories of how your friends, coworkers, students, or family members have shown you compassion; or how you’ve taken it up on yourself to show compassion to others.

Share your stories with us in the Lead with Hospitality Facebook group here.

Have a great day, and never stop GiVING the best of yourself and looking for the best in others.

Taylor