Respect- Give It To Get It

Respect isn’t just politeness wrapped in a bow; it’s deeper, richer—like a melody that lingers long after the music stops. You feel it when someone listens without checking their phone or remembers your name in a crowded room. Respect is about seeing people, not just for their titles or achievements, but for their humanity.

But here’s the catch: you can’t fake it. You’ve got to mean it. And that starts with understanding that everyone has a story, a struggle, a triumph. When you give respect, it’s not about deference; it’s about grace—acknowledging someone else’s worth without diminishing your own.

Sounds simple, right? Yet, it’s harder than it looks. Respect demands presence and effort: the kind that makes you pause mid-rant to consider another perspective or offer praise when someone least expects it.

So, how do you give it from the heart? Start small. A genuine compliment. A moment of patience. Even a smile. These things ripple outward, creating connections that stick.

And the beauty? The more you give, the more it finds its way back. Respect is one of those rare things in life—you lose nothing by giving it away.

One more thing- let’s not forget respecting yourself. It’s the foundation for everything else. When you treat yourself with kindness and set boundaries, you show the world how you deserve to be treated. Self-respect isn’t selfish; it’s necessary for giving the same to others.


Mitch Jackson | links