Last impressions are as memorable as first. Pay attention to your passion level as you part, not just when you meet. Your "good bye" must match or, preferably, be bigger than your "hello"
Neither understands how a lively hello and lackluster goodbye affects someone. Subconsciously they feel they disappointed you.
Make your BYE as big as your HI
The next time you meet someone make a note of how enthusiastic you sounded when you said hello then when it comes time to say goodbye boost your energy level up a tad higher. if appropriate, tellthe person of your pleasure.
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