The Power of Appreciation in Action

Nov 11, 2025 | Leadership, Performance Management

Last week, I had the privilege of working with a team that was new to me, yet led by someone I had previously coached. That connection made all the difference. From the moment I arrived, there was a foundation of trust and synergy that carried through the entire day.

The session was about facilitating high-stakes meetings, inviting the right people, crafting a neutral and purposeful agenda, and managing difficult dynamics with grace. The group dove right in. They laughed easily, learned openly, and supported one another throughout the process.

As the day unfolded, I found myself appreciating them more and more:

  • Two team members met with me beforehand, sharing real-life stories that helped me customize the program to their world.
  • They genuinely complimented one another when someone shared a useful insight.
  • They built on each other’s ideas, rather than competing for airtime.
  • And they stayed present, limiting texts and distractions so they could fully engage.

So when we closed the day with an exercise on appreciation, I wasn’t surprised when they didn’t stop at one or two kind words. They were like the Energizer Bunny going on and on authentically and joyfully praising one another. It reminded me of what an effective and collaborative team looks like and sounds like.

That’s what happens in a culture where people feel safe, seen, and valued.

Appreciation isn’t an add-on; it’s the current that runs through everything else.

How does your team show appreciation in everyday ways?

What small habits could you start — or amplify — to make gratitude part of your culture?

Because when appreciation is alive and well, everything else gets easier.

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