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The principle of public praise can be implemented in real-world scenarios in various ways. In a professional setting, a manager can publicly acknowledge an employee's achievements during team meetings. In a personal setting, parents can praise their children's good behavior in front of relatives or friends. This not only boosts the individual's self-esteem but also motivates them to maintain the praised behavior. Remember, the praise should be sincere and specific to be effective.
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When we praise someone in public, or praise them for exhibiting desirable traits or actions, it gives that person a certain reputation that they will naturally want to live up to. If we sincerely tell someone that they are great at something often enough, they will begin to believe it themselves and make it a part of their reputation with themselves.
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