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1. It enhances our self-respect When we respect others our own self worth and image enhances. We become people with self-respect. We become better persons by respecting others. We are the winners when we begin to respect and show regards to others. One who dwells in mud and throws mud at all others is a pig. When we respect others we become people of character and will power. These two are essential to succeed in life.
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2. It enhances our efficiency When everyone in an organisation begins to respect his colleagues, subordinates and customers, the organisation becomes a pleasant home where everyone has a sense of belonging. In such an atmosphere an individual's productivity becomes maximum. There is no time for politics, ill will, gossips and conflicts. There is appreciation, respect and good will for each other.
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3. It builds up our talents Respecting others helps us to build up our talents. We become aware of our strengths and weakness, opportunities and threats and become competent in our activities. We must respect not only those who matter but even the smallest, the humblest worker and it will help him to identify and build up his strengths.
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4. It enhances our happiness When we respect others we become happy and contented. Contentment and joy are the fruits of giving or not of receiving. We must give up our galloping nature and develop a generous nature and this will make us admirable. Become contented with what we have. It will change our perception and mindset about people and things. We will see happiness everywhere and will become positive and healthy in the process.
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To build loyalty and respect we need to become friendly with people. Respect comes when there is friendship. We need to develop in us qualities of the heart. Fear brings in false respect. Once people become our friends and respect us then they will forgive our small mistakes. For this we must develop in us positive and friendly attitudes.
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