Monday, January 11, 2010

How to Take a Compliment 101

Two posts in one day!

Gen mentioned a compliment episode on her blog, and it made me think that I need to sign up for the class on taking compliments too! I haven't had many people notice my weight change because a) I haven't lost as much as most bandsters (40 pounds); b) I've changed jobs recently (so no one there knows the 'before' me); and c) most of the people who are close to me see me fairly frequently (or haven't seen me in a while--some even before I gained since I was away for school and in hiding when I was home)--if you see someone daily or weekly, it is is more difficult to notice changes, it seems.

Anyhow, the other night, my significant other and I were watching the Rose Bowl (he's a HUGE Bama fan) with another couple who we've gone to games with (over a year ago when money wasn't so tight). Well, it has been about that long since we've seen them, and the wife mentioned that I looked like I had lost a lot of weight and looked great. I can't remember what I said, but I bumbled through the whole thing and sounded quite ridiculous, I'm sure. I even felt the need to apologize to her because I felt like I didn't take the compliment well (not that I said anything snotty or annoying, but I surely could've handed it better). Interestingly enough, my understanding is that she had a bypass several years ago. I'm not certain of this--and though I don't want my band news broadcast to his friend group, I would probably be tempted to tell her under different circumstances if I knew for sure she'd had surgery (no judgment there--one of my biggest obstacles in telling people!).

Anyhow, sign me up for the class, Gen, and tell me when it starts!!!

6 comments:

  1. I know how you feel, though the person who always lets me know she can tell my weight loss, is my MOM, bless her heart. I haven't lost enough for most to notice. Like you said, most see me regularly & it isn't as apparent to them. Don't worry if the weight loss is slow coming, my Doctor prefers the weight loss to be slow.

    Debi, hawaiiboundbandster

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  2. It is lovely when people take the time to notice....I am sure you handled it just fine :)

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  3. It does feel good to have someone notice your accomplishments!

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  4. know whatcha mean, I have lost 33lbs. and the day to day people haven't really noticed, but I just did a funny blog post yesterday where I have been getting comments about my new haircut...which I don't have...ahhh my face is getting thinner!

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  5. Yeah I always fumble over compliments too! Still nice to get them though!

    All the best
    Em :)

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  6. Amanda, evidently we have the same things going on...for months people were asking about my hair of all things!!! :)

    And yes to all: it is nice to have people notice.

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