This is the problem Wenger does not bench certain players and does
not reward hard work and effort of others.
Iwobe is doing better imo so why
not reward his hard work and dedication?
Not exact matches
Were you always ambitious and
hard -
working as a kid, even when you weren't
rewarded for it?
Most importantly, don't let productivity and improvements among staffers go unnoticed —
reward their
hard work and they'll continue to shine.
Rewarding workers for their productivity — even those who are
not necessarily the usual stand - outs — helps cultivate a sense that improvement and
hard work is worthwhile, Riddle says.
The firm asked respondents whether they agreed with statements such as «The system is biased in favor of elites,» «
Hard work is
not rewarded,» and «No confidence in current leaders.»
Senior employees may
not find the idea of every worker receiving unlimited vacation days very
rewarding — after all, they
worked hard for their positions within the company, and may feel they deserve greater perks than new hires.
On a scale of one to 10 — no, you can't use negative numbers — how would you rate their skills of recognizing, praising, and
rewarding hard work and achievement?
It is a
hard concept to explain precisely and to quantify, but the idea of differing levels of social capital helps explain why, for example, French entrepreneurs (
not to mention Indian, Chinese, Mexican and Nigerian) are more likely to create successful tech startups in the US or the UK than at home, or why it is easier to start a business in Sidney than in Beijing, or why technological innovation is
not evenly spread out among countries, even among countries at similar development levels, but rather tends to cluster in a few areas in a few countries where tech entrepreneurs seem to believe that their
work is made easier and the
rewards greater.
If you're ready to reap the
rewards of your
hard work, don't try to go it alone and figure out bookkeeping, payroll, taxes, marketing, vendor negotiation, industry trends, and local and federal regulations on your own.
If countries like Germany, whose surpluses have caused so much damage to Europe, were to arrange income more fairly,
not only would Europe benefit, but Germany's
hard working and thrifty ants would finally get their
rewards — a higher income, rather than a larger national trade surplus.
A country of
hard working, productive ants, in other words, will
not be
rewarded with a high trade surplus, but rather with a high GDP, which should translate into a higher quality of life.
Don't just concentrate on the negative in these meetings:
rewarding your employees for their
hard work could increase productivity significantly.
So as counterintuitive as it may at first seem, trade surpluses are
not the
reward for
hard work or thrift.
For those who don't see it as a free gift look at it this way: - You
work hard and you get paid — it's
not always easy but the
reward is financial security You live with and for God and you get eternal happiness — life isn't easy but the
reward is breathtaking.
Should people who
work hard not be
rewarded?
The prosperity that can follow
hard work is
not exclusively our natural and inevitable
reward, but in fact a gift from God.»
I do in a sense have faith but my faith lies in believing in things such as personal responsibility, values such as
hard work, respect, and ethics such as charity and helping others (which I developed on my own out of my own choosing and I recieve my own satisfaction from doing
not a belief in sucking up to an invisible man in the sky for «great
reward» after I die).
rand's point of view comes from being born in commusist Russia where
hard work was / is
not rewarded.
Some people
work harder and have more, and «it would be unjust for such people
not to be
rewarded.»
Its interesting account of the poiesiso f Christian life (pages 61 - 68) does
not focus on the challenging but
rewarding hard work of reviving authentic Christian Culture as service - and - challenge to the contemporary «cultural desert».
As we have learned, the job of a professional sommelier is incredibly
hard work, experiences such as visits to ProWein
not only are part of the job, they are part of the
reward that all sommeliers deserve.
«We were thrilled to
not only pick up an award in the Confectionary category at last year's Excellence Awards, but to also win the Product of the Year was a fantastic
reward for the
hard working and dedicated team we have here at Chocolate Tree.
Our job is to be ready for a chance, and he
worked hard when he didn't play and now he gets
rewarded, and that is right.»
Maybe wenger should have
rewarded the team by adding a couple of world class outfield players, and
not only čech and elneny — thus
not having them
work this
hard for a current 3rd and exits in all cups?
We are sorry that our chief exec can't buy a world class player, even though this might be because he is a man city supporter and
not a Gooner We are sorry that we have players who run around like headless chickens and still get over 100k while you
work ten times
harder for a similar
reward.
It seems a mystery to me that a man who is so Convinced that he is on the right tact would stick with a club that has a board who are
not willing to invest as heavily as they could in order to reap the
rewards later down the line and this, knowing his personality means that he agrees with their policy in which case loosing Wenger wont make one iota of difference to the Boards policy and that appears to be to coast through and
work hard to be average and just make fourth spot every year.
Danny
worked hard and he was to be
rewarded early in the second half when he went down low to steer a header towards goal where it rebounded off a defender's leg but he couldn't keep it out.
If you're looking forward to maternity leave as a wonderful vacation /
reward for all the
hard work you put into being pregnant, you may
not want to read this.
The
work doesn't have to be
hard but it is important to teach the children that
rewards are associated with effort.
I
work so
hard to provide a «real food diet» to my children and
not use food as
rewards / punishment.
I suppose nothing should shock me at this point, but... And I think this quote of yours says exactly what so many of us feel: «I
work so
hard to provide a «real food diet» to my children and
not use food as
rewards / punishment.
Being a mom is
hard: They aren't kidding when they say a baby is
hard work, but it's
hard work that's also the most
rewarding.
We have
not replaced branch executives, and as a leader of the party in the constituency, I shall
reward loyalty and
hard work to ensure the NDC secures enough vote for the party in the coming elections in 2020.»
What happens in New York does
not stay in New York, and so through all of our combined efforts, our state is leading the way toward a more just future where
hard work is
rewarded with fair pay.»
Notwithstanding the hacking in to the EC vote transmission data base, the December 7th 2016 polls does
not represent a
reward of
hard work and excellence, but rather a mistake of majority.
The problems faced by the «squeezed middle», on low and middle incomes, who feel that the
rewards of
working hard are too little compared to those whose stellar salaries are
not matched by results.
Putting in all those URLs meant that SciJobs was
hard work, but they didn't mind, she says, because they knew they were helping many young scientists find
rewarding and satisfying careers.
But researchers had
not tested to what degree, if any, people in front of an audience might
work harder in pursuit of a
reward, or what happens in the brain during this type of social situation.
Aim to
reward yourself for small, short - term goals, and ensure that they don't involve chowing down on foods that undo your
hard work.
«People are naturally drawn to the sort of
work they find
rewarding and an introvert isn't going to find sales
work very
rewarding — it's going to be
hard for them.
It's tempting to
reward yourself with a treat after a tough workout, but don't let all your
hard work go to waste by eating or drinking things that won't make you feel (or look) your best.
It's
not a getaway or a vacation; instead, it's an opportunity to
work hard and reap the
rewards of a clearer mind and higher levels of consciousness.
It's tempting to
reward yourself with a treat after a tough workout, but don't let all your
hard work go to waste by eating or drinking things that...
So congratulations on reaching your fitness goals and by all means
reward yourself for all your
hard work but remember to make new goals and keep up with all those new healthy habits and lifestyle changes, even if you don't want to take things any further at least maintain where you have got to.
We've made them easier to find so you don't need to
work hard for this exciting
reward!
I find myself discounting small successes in my life,
not necessarily putting myself down but at the same time,
not completely enjoying the
reward from my
hard work.
For example, for your weightloss goal, a trip to Friendly's as a
reward would
NOT be a good idea, since it totally goes against all of that
hard work + time that you've been putting into being healthier!
I've been forcing my body to study and
work at the same time and I don't even
reward it for it's
hard earned money.
At OverThirtySingles.com we know that single parents are some of the
hardest working people in the world, and
not only are you
hard working, but most of the time you expect the least amount of
reward for your
hard work.