Significance of Appreciation
Synonyms: gratitude, Recognition, Acknowledgment, Admiration, Respect, Esteem, Praise, Gratitude, Thankfulness
In Dutch: Waardering; In Finnish: Arvostus; In Spanish: Apreciación
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Buddhist concept of 'Appreciation'
In Buddhism, Appreciation signifies joy in others' achievements, promoting a sense of communal happiness and connection. This practice fosters positive relationships and counters feelings of envy, embodying an essential quality of compassion and mindfulness.
From: Introducing Buddhist Abhidhamma
(1) Joy or commendation in the successes of others.[1]
The concept of Appreciation in local and regional sources
Appreciation, as outlined, encompasses literary criticism that values authors and their works, exemplified by Lynd's analysis, and involves the recognition and praise sought by Charan as a reward for Chachoji's gift.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) It is a capacity that needs to be developed, similar to any other quality, and the more experience and understanding one has of true artistic expression, the better the taste one cultivates.[2] (2) A form of literary criticism that focuses on valuing and praising authors and works, as supported by Lynd's approach to literary analysis.[3]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The author indicates having received sufficient appreciation in their home country, regardless of future appreciation.[4]
The concept of Appreciation in scientific sources
Appreciation, as highlighted, involves expressing gratitude and recognizing the value of healthcare workers. It emphasizes acknowledging their efforts in delivering optimal care to the community. This involves recognizing the dedication and hard work of these professionals.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) APPRECIATION resources relate to the feelings evoked by entities or natural phenomena, involving evaluations of their composition, their perceived value as profound or insignificant, or how engaging or uninviting they might be to the audience.[5] (2) This, along with gratitude, was often expressed by patients for the work of medical personnel.[6] (3) Participants described how they had got to know themselves and appreciated themselves more than before, accepting themselves as they are and believing they deserve all the best.[7] (4) Appreciation is a job resource that involves feeling valued and recognized for one's contributions, which can enhance job satisfaction and well-being.[8] (5) Appreciations are positive expressions from users regarding their experiences with the healthcare system, counterbalancing complaints and providing insights into what aspects of care and service meet or exceed expectations, contributing to a balanced understanding.[9]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Appreciation, one of the five subscales in the ICS measure, is essential to keep an employee motivated, and this appreciation may be provided by the immediate boss and higher management through both tangible and intangible forms at each organizational level.[10] (2) This term is included in a series of variables for which factor loadings and other psychometric properties were calculated to establish the quality and soundness of the research instrument being utilized.[11] (3) Appreciation is a keyword that is categorized as sentimental, which indicates that it is related to feelings and emotions associated with the dining experience.[12] (4) Appreciation by supervisors and guests is an important factor for job satisfaction in the hospitality industry, though this study found differences in perceived appreciation between the two Alpine regions studied.[13] (5) It is identified as a factor influencing global environmental behavior, especially within urban populations, with specific statistical values, but without detailed explanation in the provided content.[14]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Appreciation signifies expressing gratitude and recognizing the value of healthcare workers' efforts, specifically in their attempts to provide the best possible care to the community.[15]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The text says this means relating to others and to the world with a sense of gratitude and joy.[16]
