By Nova M Bajamonti For Dailymail.Com 18:13 06 Feb 2024, updated 19:40 06 Feb 2024 Share or comment on this article: Shark Tank multimillionaire Barbara Corcoran reveals the ‘seven simple words’ that made her very good. The businessman, 74, took to TikTok to tell his 1.1 million followers about the words that not only helped him look good but also helped him succeed. it was very important to ‘humble man.’ But viewers were left bitter in the comments.
Multi-millionaire Shark Tank mogul Barbara Corcoran has revealed the ‘seven simple words’ that made her the best person. TikTok to tell her 1.1 million followers about the words that not only helped her to have a positive attitude but also helped her achieve her best performance. In the video, which Barbara recorded while wearing make-up, she revealed the whole story.’ fighting with my brother T trying to pay for a tube of mascara.’As far as I could see, the lady behind the counter had no intention of helping us, she didn’t make eye contact.’The TV presenter said she asked the employee. specifically if he could have paid for the goods but he was also neglected. He continued: ‘At the moment I was angry. I wanted to tell him my opinion. ‘I have never been able to tolerate anyone who does not do his job.’ This is when Barbara’s brother intervened and said a word that would change her attitude towards life. . ‘That’s when my brother put his hand on mine and said to me, “Barbara, hold on,” she recalled, before revealing the seven life-changing words he told her: ‘Imagine he’s doing his best.’ He added: “You don’t know what he did before he went to work this morning. How is his life. What’s on his plate. The investor, who is currently worth $100 million. a quick comment where many of his followers appreciate the advice “What he has to deal with every day. Think of this woman doing her best.” ‘Barbara concluded: ‘I repeat these key words often and I believe they will help you too.’
One person wrote: ‘This would change the world if we all did it.’ Another person added: ‘I remind myself to say, “give them the benefit of the doubt.” I could just end a life-changing phone call. A third person wrote: ”I need to hear this more often. It is true that we do not know what people are going through. Sadness is hard to come by,’ wrote a third person. Your brother is very kind.” One person wrote: ‘Your videos give me hope in so many ways. Thank you very much!’ ‘Why did this make me cry?’ one person added. Another follower wrote: ‘As a grocery store worker who does this every day, thank you. This is also a good reminder for me when dealing with unruly customers.’
Some followers were not so impressed. One person wrote: ‘True though, I was always taught, “leave your life at home” when you go to work. So personal life should not interfere with work life.’ Another person added: ‘No! When you’re at work, you leave everything outside as you walk through the door. Customer service leads to customer service.’ A third person said: ‘Yes, I know, I understand what you’re saying, but you have work to do, to solve, to absorb, the clock at the end of the shift. deal with it then.’It is no excuse to be rude to you or any other customer. Maybe you were able to help him out of trouble,” wrote a fourth person. Another person added: ‘God no. That is bad advice. I’m afraid not. People today don’t want to do their jobs because they are entitled and whiney.’
This is not the first time that Barbara has given her practical advice to her followers. In the past he has given advice on how to get a job despite his age. and uncovering the fraud in which he sold his business for $66 million.