Parents contact
us regularly about their satisfaction.
Not exact matches
To my
satisfaction, the Times published my letter to the editor on this (responding to the «Eco-tecture» issue of the Magazine); to my dismay, they retained my criticism of one particularly egregious sentence (Mark Svenvold's «By installing a solar - hydrogen system, almost any house, it seems, could go seriously green — and without a whiff of the sacrifice or changes in lifestyle that sometimes come from the more puritanical quarters of the environmental movement») while removing my broader complaint
about their coverage (which
regularly implies that even a «whiff» of sacrifice is indeed puritanical, by definition).
Regularly asking your people how they feel
about their firm, role and colleagues is the only effective way to gauge
satisfaction and avoid employee issues early.»
Psychologist Eli Finkel and others, in a study published in 2013, found that newlyweds who
regularly completed a writing exercise in which they wrote
about marital issues from the perspective of a third party experienced less decline in marital
satisfaction than those who did not complete the exercise.