# Mutual Admiration

The successful teams I've worked alongside always had one thing in common: Mutual admiration.

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We invest most of our time/energy at the workplace chasing ideas/dreams/goals. It's important to take a step back and see how far we have come and who has helped us along the way.

If you look closely, it will most likely be someone in your team. A good team has skilled individuals working for a common goal. What makes the team great is when those individuals start recognizing/appreciating the good work done by others. This creates a positive aura within the team and makes the team members even more confident.

If you are a leader, do everything you can to build `Mutual Admiration` as a culture in your team. This will ensure better collaboration & also deepen trust within the team.

Pro Tips:

* Do it genuinely and for the right reasons.
    
* Do not lower the standards. Keep the bar high.
    
* Don't wait for a specific day to admire good work.
    
* For me, Admiring someone on a Monday has worked best (compared to say Friday).
    

When was the last time you genuinely admired someone? Yesterday was the best time. Today is still fine. Just do it!
