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Compliments book

Ranjani, July 6, 2020May 27, 2025

Someone I respect once said, “that’s disingenuous”. He didn’t call *me* disingenuous, just the argument I was making. While it hurt me in the moment, on second-thought, he was right. 

This must have been a year ago, yet, I remember those words so clearly, as if it were yesterday. Just this morning, someone sent me a message of admiration and I can’t recall what it was. In fact, I can’t even recall that person’s last name. 

Which is why I began writing it down. A few years ago, I was an absolute wreck — scared of writing, scared of speaking, often scared of just showing up. It felt like I’m good for nothing, and I should just sulk in bed. During those days, I’d still get texts and emails from people about something I did to help them at some point and that they love me for it. I’d often brush it off. And give it no heed.

It’s in the middle of a day like this, I read somewhere about a gratitude log, and decided to keep a compliments book — I still remember the first compliment I wrote down from a Twitter DM. 🙂 Every time someone said something nice about me, I made note of it. When I felt worthless, I went back and read it, like a scrapbook to remind me that I was once better / useful, even if not in the present moment.

Over time, the habit waned because I didn’t need it anymore. With medication, therapy and some kick in the butt, I got over those fears. But I’ll never underestimate how helpful the compliments book was when I couldn’t validate myself and needed external validation.

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Comments (3)

  1. Anbu Manickam (@anbu_c) says:
    July 6, 2020 at 2:13 pm

    This is a brilliant idea. I lost my job today after 16 years of work and feeling down. The compliments book would have been very helpful.

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    1. Ranjani says:
      July 8, 2020 at 1:55 am

      Thank you for commenting, Anbu. Never too late to start. Keep a compliments book now. Also, let me know if there’s anything I can do to help with your job search.

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  2. aaroo4 says:
    July 23, 2020 at 12:40 am

    Oh yes, Infact i keep telling people to note these happy words/phrases down and read them whenever they are low.. I also have a Joy jar where at the end of the day I write a word to describe the day and drop it in. Open & Read on 31st Dec or 1st week Jan when its time to start fresh 🙂

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