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I also believe doing things in expectation of a thank you is manipulation. I do not do anything just for a "thank you". When I do something, I do it from my heart, for the need of the individual, because I want to give, even if it is not someone I am particularly close to or fond of. The feeling of doing something for the right reasons surpasses a "thank you" I would get for doing something for the wrong ones.
I tend not to get irritated, because I knew this is how he was 13 years ago when I met him and I didn't expect radical change. But every so often it rears its head and I grumble that I'm not appreciated.
Sounds really self centered and petty, but hey, you all asked!
Maybe someone needs to remind him to thank you.
If men only knew that "thank you" is the most delicious foreplay in the world.
Of course, when one gives anything it must be genuine, given with an open heart, without an expectation of return. The giving then must come from my Highest Self.
I agree with Andrea Davis in this regard.
Thanks so much!
And, Carrie, I completely agree with you. "No problem" is one of my pet peeves.
But then one day I realized that all of the effort I put into it is really for my own benefit. I love my husband immensely, but he really is oblivious to what I do and why, because it honestly doesn't matter to him. Whenever I let things go for a while, he has absolutely no idea anything is different. I go insane, but he's just as happy living in squalor as he is in the beautiful, organized, smoothly-running household I've tried so hard to create.
So, officially, I'm thaking MYSELF this morning for the things I do for me!
Teaching my kids good manners also forces me to keep up with my own good manners. I don't mind if it's automatic, because good manners usually begets good manners from others, and if it doesn't, then shame on them, not you.
I generally receive thanks for what I do. While being able to give is a privaledge to be sure, in my darker moments, I wonder if "just me" would be enough if I weren't "doing something."
Today I came in to work and two different guys complimented me on my perfume and the other on my clothing.....that felt really good...and I accepted the compliment....and said THANKS I'm Flattered!!! (instead of doing like I usually do-this old outfit...or this old perfume)-I accepted the compliment and thanked them! So I'd love to be thanked for being THANKFUL to others. AND finding something to be thankful for each day.
My man has just built a pond in our back garden. He toiled over the pond. He spent way too much money on the gear and gadgets for the pond. Every time he adds a new rock to it, he takes me out to see the pond. He LOVES the pond. So what better gift could I give him than to thank him for the pond? "Babe, thanks for making our backyard so cool." He glows when I love him up for ...the pond.
And when he notices how Zen and artful our lil' home is (which is NOT as important to him as the...pond) and thanks me for it...well...the grins go deep.
So maybe it's a reframe: don't thank me, but let me point out that this is sacred to me.
I want my kids to be more grateful for all I do for them...I want more thank-yous and you are the best Mommy in the world! They do have fairly good manners so I want this to come unprompted from me. Those are the times when their thankful thoughts touch my heart. That is one this I love about sharing Grace before meals with friends or family, it's an opening to express gratitudes that often go unsaid. www.snickerdoodles.typepad.com
I want to be thanked for just being me. Appreciated for bringing so many smiles to peoples faces (especially my husband). I often get recognition for my sense of humor by my friends, but I would like to hear a "WOW thanks for lifting me & helping me feel better" from my husband...