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Using 'Tipping Culture' To Change Your Life | Hack #88

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Confidence Hack #88: Here’s why tipping 21% can change your life...

Let me know if you have felt this before—you walk into a bakery and purchase a donut. It’s not a significant action, and there’s not much labor on the part of the donut provider. It’s simple. Now, you go to swipe your credit card, and the options read to read a tip: 20%, 25%, or more.

It’s a scam.

Maybe. By the credit card provider or the transaction company, probably so. But not by the donut provider.

In a 2023 survey done by Bankrate, 66% of Americans admitted to having a negative view of tipping. Because they don’t want to part with the money?

I don’t think so.

The average tip is 20%. 44% of Americans who were surveyed who dine at sit-down restaurants tip 20%.

Now, let’s assume the waiter or waitress does a fantastic job. Tip them 21%.

Here’s why: It will boost their confidence that they are doing a great job and make them feel more valued and worthy.

It will also boost your confidence. The power of giving in a more significant amount than one would typically give has been shown to boost self-esteem and confidence.

Double win: it also boosts your confidence that you are not beholden to money as your controller.

It might feel a little uncomfortable at first to give above and beyond, even just 1%. But that 1% can be the difference between your confidence and the confidence of the server beyond that meal they are serving to you that evening.

Hey! If you love this show, share it with family and friends! It’s the best way to help get this info into the hands of people who want to grow and become the most CONFIDENT LEADERS they can be! And please throw us a 5-star review!

To get these hacks and other AMAZING information straight to your inbox, go to davidnurse.com and sign up for the FREE newsletter!

https://linktr.ee/davidnurse5

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Confidence Hack #88: Here’s why tipping 21% can change your life...

Let me know if you have felt this before—you walk into a bakery and purchase a donut. It’s not a significant action, and there’s not much labor on the part of the donut provider. It’s simple. Now, you go to swipe your credit card, and the options read to read a tip: 20%, 25%, or more.

It’s a scam.

Maybe. By the credit card provider or the transaction company, probably so. But not by the donut provider.

In a 2023 survey done by Bankrate, 66% of Americans admitted to having a negative view of tipping. Because they don’t want to part with the money?

I don’t think so.

The average tip is 20%. 44% of Americans who were surveyed who dine at sit-down restaurants tip 20%.

Now, let’s assume the waiter or waitress does a fantastic job. Tip them 21%.

Here’s why: It will boost their confidence that they are doing a great job and make them feel more valued and worthy.

It will also boost your confidence. The power of giving in a more significant amount than one would typically give has been shown to boost self-esteem and confidence.

Double win: it also boosts your confidence that you are not beholden to money as your controller.

It might feel a little uncomfortable at first to give above and beyond, even just 1%. But that 1% can be the difference between your confidence and the confidence of the server beyond that meal they are serving to you that evening.

Hey! If you love this show, share it with family and friends! It’s the best way to help get this info into the hands of people who want to grow and become the most CONFIDENT LEADERS they can be! And please throw us a 5-star review!

To get these hacks and other AMAZING information straight to your inbox, go to davidnurse.com and sign up for the FREE newsletter!

https://linktr.ee/davidnurse5

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