When someone tells you how much they appreciate something that you do or about you something inside you changes, your willingness to receive a compliment and sincerely receive it because of something that you've done or who you are, isn't prideful. It's about a deep connection. That is magnificent. I was telling you yesterday how I became overwhelmed by hearing about these women that were ministered to. And I cried really hard with a client. Not that they don't mind crying, and not that they don't cry. But I'm usually the one that's watching it happen. But what happened in that meeting also is that my client had shared with me how much she appreciated the work that I was doing with her because she was taking the skills that she was learning and using them in her life and ministering to these women. That was also part of my overwhelm. It's so nice to be appreciated. So here's my point. When someone does something that you really appreciate, take time to tell them. It's not a simple word of thank you or it's not a short sentence. Like I like what you're doing. It's a paragraph. It's an opportunity to share with them for a little bit of time, a couple of minutes, how much you appreciate them, and really do it from the depths of your heart. Nothing more can do to move someone's heart and to help them feel loved is by you telling them how much you appreciate them. I love you. I'm Dan Clark.