In fact, expressing thanks correctly will greatly increase others' goodwill towards you. How do those people with really high emotional intelligence express their gratitude? We have summarized a "four-step process of sincere thanks" to make your thanks sound comfortable and sincere.
This rule consists of four parts, namely: explain the behavior: that is, know exactly what the other party has done for you; Explain the impact: explain what problems he helped you solve; Share feelings: express the true feelings after being helped; Return the favor: show that you are willing to do your best to help if the other person needs it.
For example, "If you are too busy here, such as statistics, just call me at any time, and I will try my best to help". The "statistics" here are what you can really do for each other. Summarizing these four steps, we can draw a conclusion, that is, express your gratitude sincerely, don't flatter others, and don't hide your gratitude in your heart, but express your gratitude modestly and generously. Learn this method. Next time you express your gratitude, don't just say thank you. Pay attention to what the other person has done for you. Thank you sincerely. This method is not difficult, the key is that we can find out the goodwill of others in peacetime.