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The power of appreciation: Mike Robbins at TEDxBellevue 

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Mike Robbins (www.Mike-Robbins.com) is the author of two books, Focus on the Good Stuff, and Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken, as well as the forthcoming book Nothing Changes Until You Do. He's an expert in teamwork, leadership, and emotional intelligence who delivers inspirational keynote addresses to audiences throughout the world. His clients include Google, Wells Fargo, Twitter, Gap, Adobe, the US Department of Labor, Stanford University, the San Francisco Giants, and many others. In this heartwarming, humorous, and thought-provoking talk at TEDxBellevue, Mike talks about "The Power of Appreciation." As Mike discusses, there is an important distinction between "recognition" and "appreciation." Leaders, teams, organizations, and individuals who understand this distinction can have much more impact, meaning, and productivity in their lives and with the people around them. He also discusses some important research in the field of positive psychology that exemplifies the importance of appreciation.
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@themessimadetoday
@themessimadetoday 2 года назад
Is it just me or is it odd that we need studies to show that people like to be appreciated?
@brianlkeithbk
@brianlkeithbk 8 месяцев назад
Not odd, I just think it's easy to forget some of the more simple things while scrolling.
@josiemartaine4743
@josiemartaine4743 3 года назад
That's right. If you don't feel appreciated you won't work at your full capacity. Even money won't fix a situation like that
@justinberdand
@justinberdand 2 года назад
I think an inability to appreciate others comes from insecurity. If someone is doing well, it feels as if you are not doing well enough, or if they make a mistake despite their efforts, it can validate and made you feel like you are right and ‘better’. Someone who is secure in themselves has no fear, experiences no loss and actually greatly benefits from others succeeding and being their wonderful selves.
@xavierdistaple8620
@xavierdistaple8620 3 года назад
I have had so many jobs where I have run myself into the ground for them yet it was never enough. One time, they decided to show me their gratitude by giving me a $50 voucher….sweet, yup, that didn’t even come close to the overtime I had given to them that day alone. I didn’t need a gift voucher, I wanted to feel that my hard work had been important and appreciated. They was the moment I stopped doing any over time and started drawing boundaries. Suddenly they were very interested in my well-being because I wasn’t doing all the work they had come to just expect for free.
@michael-rivera
@michael-rivera 2 года назад
Thats my life too!
@brianlkeithbk
@brianlkeithbk 8 месяцев назад
Creating boundaries was the best move ever. It probably saved your sanity, maybe your life, and possibly got you a promotion. Thanks for your words.
@malachijude
@malachijude 3 года назад
I wish my boss knew this word... Appreciation
@suebakernottly
@suebakernottly 3 года назад
are they deaf?
@ellaantoinette
@ellaantoinette 3 года назад
I don't have time for people who don't appreciate their families, partners, colleagues. Why waste energy on connections that do not honour you?
@linuspears
@linuspears 3 года назад
Perhaps some people are silent appreciators?
@juliawagner4826
@juliawagner4826 2 года назад
Does anyone have the URL/name of the Berkeley study Mike Robbins is talking about? The one that shows the incremental effect of appreciation over pure recognition :) ?
@moyaresgard
@moyaresgard 2 дня назад
The concept of looking for things to appreciate is so simple, yet so profound. It's like training your brain to focus on the positive. I can see how this could be a real mood-booster, especially on tough days.
@dr.timwalls
@dr.timwalls 9 дней назад
As someone who struggles with accepting compliments, the part about graciously receiving appreciation made me think... I always thought I was being humble, but maybe I've been unintentionally rejecting people's kindness
@regissanford7104
@regissanford7104 2 года назад
7:17 Is every human insecure? I am, but is everyone?
@Elusive-Khan
@Elusive-Khan День назад
I like the idea of appreciation being not just some abstract idea, but something that can have a tangible impact on our lives.
@shannonnikita
@shannonnikita 3 года назад
People connecting with people. It is such common sense yet we keep missing the mark on this and focusing on accomplishments and successes. Being understood and heard as a human being rather than your results is empowering.
@zoezanders
@zoezanders 3 года назад
and liberating!
@oscarnotreallyawiener
@oscarnotreallyawiener 3 года назад
Good link to send Shannon, thanks for the share.
@bigthinking1715
@bigthinking1715 3 года назад
Saw this in group too Shannon, very cool.
@zoezanders
@zoezanders 3 года назад
@@bigthinking1715 it is isnt it?
@jackcryner
@jackcryner 3 года назад
How quickly we forget about common sense though
@cagneydd
@cagneydd 15 дней назад
As someone who's struggled with self-worth, the idea that appreciation is about who you are, not just what you do, is really powerful. Makes me think about how I can start appreciating myself more, not just for my achievements, but for who I am as a person.
@whitepony8443
@whitepony8443 3 года назад
I should take care of my parents, they're not perfect,but they're still my parents,I think too much about lots of things,I should care what really important.
@IAmAnInfluenster
@IAmAnInfluenster 14 дней назад
This talk really challenged my perspective on how I interact with others. I tend to be pretty task-focused, but I can see how taking the time to appreciate people could actually make everything run smoother.
@andrewfarason
@andrewfarason 24 дня назад
Stuff like this really confuses me, like how do people not already know that it's important to express gratitude and appreciation?
@scottrhodes919
@scottrhodes919 2 года назад
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@vardajesty
@vardajesty 3 года назад
Oh what! What an experience to have your career taken away from you like that. You start with a normal day and living the dream and then it is all gone in a moment :(
@ryandetorie
@ryandetorie 3 года назад
But it's not gone, it leads to bigger and better things!
@dancingshade5344
@dancingshade5344 2 года назад
I am an engineer. I focus almost all of my time on climbing the corporate ladder and I have made it very high up and now I can finally life without worry of finances. I realize that I am fortunate to be where I am. After watching this I realized that I have always brushed off my accomplishments and any gratitude given to me. Always thinking, "this accomplishment doesn't deserve recognition" and "I could have done better" and just focused on climbing the next step of the ladder. Though I have always celebrated the accomplishments of others, I now think it's appropriate for me to celebrate myself also.
@lizbeethgonzalezhernandez
@lizbeethgonzalezhernandez 2 года назад
I wonder if he ever thinks that if he had just signed with the Yankees, things might have played out differently? Sliding doors moments are everywhere
@jessyclaston
@jessyclaston 8 дней назад
Great subject, and yes I appreciate this talk...
@kanejsloane
@kanejsloane 2 года назад
I really love this guys story and demeanor. It would have been so easy for him to get wrapped up in the defeat of his injury and become a miserable person. The fact that he's done the opposite is such a great display of resilience!
@Michelle_yz4q
@Michelle_yz4q 2 месяца назад
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@ulisseditaque
@ulisseditaque 8 дней назад
we often wait too long to show our appreciation to the people who matter most, I know I've been guilty of that
@-attemptingtherandom-2777
@-attemptingtherandom-2777 5 лет назад
The more you appreciate the more you see Love in you life and the more you can give Love away to others.
@awakenthegreatnesswithin
@awakenthegreatnesswithin 5 лет назад
Yes
@nicolastsantos
@nicolastsantos 3 года назад
Yeah, to be too busy to appreciate what you have. Sounds so disillusioned.
@tterrydoyle
@tterrydoyle 3 года назад
Very simple ideas about very important things
@pat-j-d
@pat-j-d 2 года назад
Ack! Mum’s are the worst at receiving gifts and gestures!
@thiagodornelas131
@thiagodornelas131 2 года назад
Hahahah! I always compliment back; it is so hard to not deflect!
@12100myts
@12100myts 3 года назад
So sad that not many managers use appreciation. It can motivate people to work, give their all, feel valued and be helpful to the company everyday.
@Steven-Francis
@Steven-Francis 3 года назад
I am hoping those managers are becoming a thing of the past!
@halinatomczyk1714
@halinatomczyk1714 2 года назад
The things he talks about around 7:30 are an especially important part of this! It's easy to appreciate someone when they're doing well but letting them know they're still important and valued when they aren't performing at their best is way more difficult.
@ehsaankumer
@ehsaankumer 2 года назад
Grass is always greener though. Often at the end of an experience we remember it with rose colored glasses. Live in the moment, accept the past.
@marekduvanche
@marekduvanche 2 года назад
I cringed thinking about his elbow and the ligaments, that would have been brutal.
@sandycrisp4518
@sandycrisp4518 3 года назад
Is he related to Tony Robbins? If so I kind of like his style better, it isn't so in your face and over the top.
@IPlayLofiTunes
@IPlayLofiTunes 3 года назад
Wondering too?
@sandycrisp4518
@sandycrisp4518 3 года назад
@@IPlayLofiTunes waiting?
@sandycrisp4518
@sandycrisp4518 3 года назад
@@IPlayLofiTunes maybe he doesnt want to admit it?
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
No relation to Tony
@johnathanbrayton
@johnathanbrayton 2 года назад
A friend sent me this, really nice surprise, great talk. Well done Mike?
@amberdenkins
@amberdenkins 22 дня назад
I LOVE this talk and the message Mike is trying to get across.
@maddoxreynolds
@maddoxreynolds 3 года назад
I thoroughly believe this should be at the forefront of all relationships - work, family, neighbours. If we just appreciated each other a little more, appreciated the differences in journey and skill, we would all get a lot more out of life.
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
Thank you! Yes, a little bit of appreciation goes a long way.
@ekimoduarte
@ekimoduarte 3 года назад
I love positive reinforcement and appreciation. I am such a more relaxed person when I know my energy and effort is going un-noticed.
@nnuveohombre
@nnuveohombre 4 года назад
I actually need this. My dad is African and so is my whole family and I usually hug and try to kiss my mother and I appreciate her and my sissies the same. But I'm just to scared to appreciate and show as much love as I do for my mom I always want to hug my dad but I feel like it'll be weird and just awkward. I would really appreciate if someone could give me some tips on what to do. My dad always had a rough childhood he probably been hugged about 6 times in his life but I feel like he needs more. Help me please I'm just too scared to appreciate him and show him that I actually love him.
@thesebrokendreams
@thesebrokendreams 3 года назад
I was all on board till he said ‘start accepting compliments more graciously’…I do not know how to do this! I always just toss it back to the person- ‘oh no, YOU are amazing and so much better than this small thing I did’. I just can’t take a compliment
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
I hear you...this is so common and understandable. And, if you start receiving compliments for graciously, even if it is hard, you will both get more of them and empower the people around you.
@FlameChump
@FlameChump 18 дней назад
I think appreciation is also important because when you express it - especially for a person - you kind of leave yourself open to a type of vulnerability that you wouldn't otherwise experience.
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 16 дней назад
Indeed!
@JusCoolin75
@JusCoolin75 2 года назад
Great talk. I thought he was going to say his mom passed away before his story was published and to appreciate people while they are with us.
@bcacres9837
@bcacres9837 2 года назад
How about showing this to all senior management??
@ben-basi
@ben-basi 3 года назад
I'll share this video all around my HR department, very useful, thanks! Or I'll get fired!
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this! I hope you don't get fired :-)
@merlemackenzie
@merlemackenzie 3 года назад
far out. it really says something that we live in this fear of our employers that we literally can't share or look to solve problems without fear of retaliation. what mike is so important in order for us to move forward, thrive instead of survive.
@theheadzombie
@theheadzombie 2 года назад
“I could have used some appreciation, not for what I had done, but for who I am” This hit me hard.
@gemmaatterks
@gemmaatterks 3 года назад
Not an athlete, but it is so common to see people who have dedicated themselves to their sport and peak in their careers will fall into deep depressions once they have to leave the sport due to age or injury. Always have to be looking forward and appreciating life in the now, you don’t know when it will end.
@alionafrunza5838
@alionafrunza5838 3 года назад
Always looking for a lesson to grow.
@aylamorris
@aylamorris 2 года назад
YES! and gratitude which I guess is the same thing in ways.
@AnanthBhushan
@AnanthBhushan 5 лет назад
Power of appreciation by Mike Robbins teaches us about the importance of appreciation and how highly it is regarded in the modern world. Appreciation plays a major role in both corporate an sports culture and underlines its importance for feeling valued and work productivity. He also distinguishes recognition and appreciation and how often we confuse the two. Mike also suggests some methods about how to improve and condition oneself to be able to better appreciate others and keep yourself motivated to do so. He also teaches us about how significant it is to live in the moment and cherish the small things.
@leposunce6016
@leposunce6016 2 года назад
Thanks for the back of book summary.
@slavacroates
@slavacroates 2 года назад
eh look at us seeing the importance in basics again! heck yes!
@iamthefootyfan
@iamthefootyfan 3 года назад
Appreciation can lead to so many good things. Appreciating someone's experience, their drive, their story, their journey, their abilities or their weaknesses. I was stoked to see this come up on suggested video. Mike is on point. I mean, what he had to go through to get there is pretty unfortunate but it's funny that when we think we are at our lowest, it's when we find our purpose. Excellent topic, excellent speaker.
@billy-martin
@billy-martin 2 года назад
I think vulnerability is one of those tricky things that deals in degrees, like yes it's good to be vulnerable to a certain extent, but it's impossible to know how that will be received, especially behind closed doors
@mikedrawley
@mikedrawley 2 года назад
To appreciate, is to respect. Regardless of class, circumstance and the like.
@shystrshystr
@shystrshystr 3 года назад
I don't think people realise just how important is to be aware enough to recognise the trials and suffering someone can endure - appreciating some one's journey is how we create more empathy.
@alexBBmichaels
@alexBBmichaels 3 года назад
this is rad Shawn, awesome views here.
@jimwebbjr
@jimwebbjr 3 года назад
Empathy is something I'm just starting to understand.
@pennjteller
@pennjteller 2 года назад
Seriously painful way to learn a lesson!
@edingutenberg9797
@edingutenberg9797 3 года назад
Recognition is also important, but not that important. Without appreciation, we don't need recognition.
@jason-childers
@jason-childers 3 года назад
recognising and appreciating come hand in hand i reckon
@valteradnan
@valteradnan 2 года назад
I appreciate, appreciation!
@annemery885
@annemery885 3 года назад
The care factor is so important, not just in business relationships but all. When we appreciate, respect and understand, it sets us up for much more fulfilling connections
@linuspears
@linuspears 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more - anytime I have felt or seen genuine care from a person it has allowed me to put trust and faith into the person, which is rare
@jovitasardens207
@jovitasardens207 3 года назад
Noticing the past few years that it is becoming trendy to be kind and care again, which is nice to see
@gabrielawolf3681
@gabrielawolf3681 4 года назад
I just needed to hear that showing appreciation is not a thing I personally grave but something that is good management practice if not just a great way to be with another human being. Because I don't receive it doesn't mean that it is not valuable. I will apply it to my life wherever it makes sense. Thank you for this wonderful talk.
@IHaveDenverSoul
@IHaveDenverSoul 2 года назад
I couldn't agree more about appreciating something while it's happening.
@katiaromanow
@katiaromanow 2 года назад
10:20 To appreciate doesn’t mean to like, agree with or lets be friends. It is about seeing the value of what a person offers. This is a lesson I am still learning, to appreciate and value someone even if I personally don’t bond with them.
@sammypdennison
@sammypdennison 2 года назад
This is so needed right now at the end (we hope) of this terrible Pandemic!
@madisongrace9146
@madisongrace9146 2 года назад
yes, thanks for the send
@thecurenotthesymptom
@thecurenotthesymptom 29 дней назад
"celebrate what you want to see more of." such a great quote!
@georgel2393
@georgel2393 2 года назад
Like Joni Mitchell said
@samanthakatzalay
@samanthakatzalay 3 года назад
Award nights like those ones are mostly just for show! Look at us, we appreciate our employees, we do that, we can tick that box. 1:1 appreciation from an employer means so much more.
@henryichu
@henryichu 3 года назад
Yeah that money would be better spent elsewhere...
@ezekielaliss
@ezekielaliss 2 года назад
I like this a lot, it wasn't all rah rah like other motivational speakers. It had guts and usable stuff in it. Great talk Mike!
@amelia-cairns
@amelia-cairns 2 года назад
Same! He is great!
@MiguelHernandez-ow5wg
@MiguelHernandez-ow5wg Год назад
This changed my life
@jacey-morgan
@jacey-morgan 2 года назад
I love the distinction he makes between recognition and appreciation! They are definitely two very different things.
@jason-childers
@jason-childers 2 года назад
The arm blow out story happened really early in this talk. This is how I knew it was going top be a good one
@mikmiklabastera5296
@mikmiklabastera5296 2 года назад
i cried 😭😭 this is awesome thank you for inspiring us
@izayahmayson
@izayahmayson 2 года назад
I wish ppl could be this kind and understanding in day to day life but it's just so hard
@colbyjames4843
@colbyjames4843 2 года назад
Appreciation is a feeling., The trick is to tell people as you think and feel it.
@the-organic-way
@the-organic-way 3 года назад
Saying please and thank you and verbalizing is so important!
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
Indeed
@ameyhousten
@ameyhousten 2 года назад
Important taok at a really important time for me. I love TED talks I always seem to hear what I need. Maybe I am appreciating this!
@sreelakshmirao7775
@sreelakshmirao7775 2 года назад
every word you said..is so true
@therealjuanschmidt
@therealjuanschmidt 2 года назад
This is a man sharing his experience so we don’t have to live through it to learn the lesson. Much appreciated.
@carolinechery
@carolinechery 2 года назад
I could not agree more with this talk, expressing appreciation for a thing kind of allows you to experience it on a whole other, deeper level.
@alice-jayne
@alice-jayne 2 года назад
Such a simple thing that offers such fulfillment for people!
@averyrothschild
@averyrothschild 2 года назад
“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” ― Marcus Aurelius
@egyptianqueen4007
@egyptianqueen4007 2 года назад
I love that quote
@chandrazu1085
@chandrazu1085 2 года назад
This is such a nice talk, and so true! It's such a lovely concept, not just feeling appreciated but also expressing appreciation. It's amazing how a small compliment or even just acknowledgement can totally lift someone and make them feel valued.
@edolieshars
@edolieshars 3 года назад
So many of us think and feel kind things towards people but never say anything. Listening to Mike's talk I realise that so much of why we aren't being more supportive of one another is not knowing how to articulate half the time.
@saleisalovic
@saleisalovic 3 года назад
Thats true we do!
@julestempest
@julestempest 2 года назад
This is important in every aspect of life!
@tinajthesinger
@tinajthesinger 2 года назад
Amazing talk which I attracted because atm I practice appreciation for nature especially. But your point about the workplace is very interesting and important. Loved the distinction between recognition and appreciation!
@gastonedupriese
@gastonedupriese 3 года назад
Appreciation. Such a tremendous word, but often is forgotten...
@justinjjtaylor
@justinjjtaylor 3 года назад
We all expect to have positive feedback. Does it happen, not where I live and work.
@annemery885
@annemery885 3 года назад
I think constructive feedback is more important. No one is perfect and we all need to grow
@ellaantoinette
@ellaantoinette 3 года назад
@@annemery885 I agree, I have been one to plead with senior staff to tell me how I can do better
@nikhilfranco7241
@nikhilfranco7241 2 года назад
school project
@sherylrinkler
@sherylrinkler 3 года назад
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. We all need them, we all want them. Recognition in reality is far more over rated than appreciation is ever verbalized or embraced.
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
Indeed!
@pierrevilleneu
@pierrevilleneu 3 года назад
Yes, this is a great insight. Thank you
@sophiawalters6908
@sophiawalters6908 2 года назад
I have had many jobs where I was given little gifts, like gift cards or something after I had done some significant work. Usually the gift was minuscule in comparison to the work and effort I had given, it was symbolic and felt like a strategic move on the part of the company to keep me calm and keep me giving more than what my job description entailed. It was only recognition, I never felt appreciated by my management, it was never acknowledged that I had given so much of myself and my time. That was the elephant in the room because the minute they appreciated me it means they were admitting they had asked too much.
@MetalMistress888
@MetalMistress888 11 лет назад
I appreciate you for doing this talk :-) We all need more of this loving philosophy in the workplace!
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 11 лет назад
Thank you for your kind words!
@calvinhostetler
@calvinhostetler 2 года назад
The difference between recognition and appreciation was a great insight. I had never really thought about that before. And I felt it viscerally- I can remember times in my past where I have been recognised for my work and how ‘functional’ it felt, versus feeling truly appreciated.
@jovitasardens207
@jovitasardens207 3 года назад
“Appreciation is an excellent thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us, as well.” - Voltaire
@charlottewebbnotthebook
@charlottewebbnotthebook 3 года назад
Jo, I love this
@Steven-Francis
@Steven-Francis 3 года назад
perfect quote!
@the-organic-way
@the-organic-way 3 года назад
true Jovita
@janetsplace1953
@janetsplace1953 3 года назад
So true!
@MsSylvana63
@MsSylvana63 3 года назад
✨🙏🏾✨🥰
@haganbenson
@haganbenson 6 лет назад
His hand movements really add to the experience.
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
Thank you very much :-)
@lgeekgamingl
@lgeekgamingl 3 года назад
What if you suffer depression?
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
I have dealt with depression in my life...it is super challenging and painful, for sure. If we're dealing with depression, it is important to reach out for help if we can. There are so many wonderful people and resources that can support us when we're dealing with mental health challenges. And, while there is much more involved in getting through depression, being authentically grateful and appreciative can be healthy and helpful.
@verymarysalisbury
@verymarysalisbury 3 года назад
Do I truly matter? That's a question I ask myself so often.
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
Yes...you do!
@eliseseveniegn
@eliseseveniegn 3 года назад
Well, none of us actually matter. We're probably just a simulation - BUT - you matter to someone, you make someone's existence better, even if you don't realise it. That's a positive that needs adding to the collective I believe.
@gilliandunn5087
@gilliandunn5087 3 года назад
Oh, cool! I've listened to his book recently! Nice to watch him speaking:)
@brodyalexandra
@brodyalexandra 3 года назад
I've got to read!!
@bluedefender2325
@bluedefender2325 2 года назад
🥰
@immayasass
@immayasass 2 года назад
This talk was given 9 years ago but is still so f*&!ing relevant.
@berdinaguest
@berdinaguest 3 года назад
I had no idea that an appreciation can influence people that much
@g8m8
@g8m8 2 года назад
And that's another thing wrong with our world
@floridaman6982
@floridaman6982 3 года назад
Before seeing this i made a “people” list. Based on who has given me the best memories and care since I was young and even recently... I’m going to make sure I show them I appreciate them and what they have given me. I feel like I’ve been so worried about myself and achievements, this the piece of life I am missing.
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
That is great...reaching out to let those people know you appreciate them will make their day
@maddoxreynolds
@maddoxreynolds 3 года назад
I've actually thought of doing this myself!
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
@@maddoxreynolds - sounds like a simple yet powerful thing to do. Have fun.
@pierrevilleneu
@pierrevilleneu 3 года назад
Maybe even the people who aren't high on that list could use that appreciation too, spread it further
@mikerobbinsvideo
@mikerobbinsvideo 3 года назад
@@pierrevilleneu - that is also true...everyone wants and deserves to be appreciated.
@busterbeansishere
@busterbeansishere 2 года назад
Truth!
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