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Mention the specific time or energy the person spent.

Most people stick to a quick "Thanks!" in an email subject line. To make your gratitude truly "helpful," try the for appreciation: 13. Thank you

Use their name and share what their support means to you personally. 2. Gratitude as a Professional Asset Mention the specific time or energy the person spent

Use social media to acknowledge support from your community or mentors. keep the subject line simple

For casual or startup environments, keep the subject line simple, like "Thanks for the brainstorm!" to encourage an open, collaborative culture. 3. Creating a "Gratitude Habit"

Ending your day by writing down three things you are grateful for can shift your mindset from "scarcity" to "abundance". Final Thoughts