Applause for Everyone

From the time my niece was able to communicate, we have applauding everything that she does.  When we taught her sign-language before she could speak, we clapped and cheared her on when she asked for more using sign-language.  When she began to crawl (and fall over), we cheered and applauded her efforts.  As he began to walk  (and tumble), we continued to cheer her on with a resounding YEAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!! Now, that she is almost 3 years old, we still cheer her on as if she’s  won a major contest regardless of the mistakes and errors along the way.

Applause as an adult

As I was driving to work, I was thinking how the world would be a better place if we would  cheer each other on throughout the day.  Wouldn’t it be great if someone ran up to you as you entered the workplace and gave you a great big hug and said they missed you just as little kids do even if they haven’t seen  you for a few hours?  Wouldn’t you  smile from ear to ear if  everyone clapped because you solved a problem.  Better yet, if everyone yelled “YEAHHHHHHHHH” just because you came to work even if you were late.  I think everyone would just feel better and work would no longer be referred to as a 4 letter word.

Need applause

Every now and again, I think we all need a bit of encouragement and cheering far too often, we do not receive it or even offer it.  As adults, we know we’re expected to grin and bear through whatever we are facing.  However, if you need a little cheer and encouragement, here is some for you:

Hopefully this will inspire you to have a better day.  YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

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