3. Your hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed. Stating that “your hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed” is aprofessionalway of acknowledging someone’s effort directly. This alternative makes it clear that the recipient’s contributions have been seen and are valued, providing a sense of recognition a...
Long ago the birds have finished their matins, the sun has advanced full high, the dew has gone from the grass, and labors of industry are far in progress, when our sluggard, awakened by his very efforts to maintain sleep, slowly merges to perform life's great duty of feeding—with him...
Setting clear goals has been proven to be one of the best ways to improve your overall performance at work, with anearly piece of researchby Lock and Latham suggesting that, 90% of the time, challenging goals lead to performance improvement. This is because stretch goals ensure you remain la...
Let’s celebrate all that they do for us and our children, and let them know that their hard work and dedication doesn’t go unnoticed. Teacher Appreciation Messages to Send Any Time “Everyone who remembers his own education remembers teachers, not methods and techniques. The teacher is the ...
Whether it was meeting tight deadlines, going the extra mile to assist colleagues, or consistently delivering top-notch results, your efforts have not gone unnoticed. Our success this past year is because of all of you, and I am truly grateful. ...
Consider the person who has gone above and beyond on a previous project. Seek to reward the habits, actions, and behaviors you value through the work and assignments you give. If someone stands out, give them the opportunity to take on a project they're passionate or excited about. This ...
Don’t let any incidents go unnoticed. Using baselines for user and entity behavior you can spot risks threatening users identity, infrastructure, or data security before it’s too late. Uncover hidden threats By improving event visibility across the entire IT architecture, Logpoint has enabled 80...
intellectual California resident has a surprising sideline: submitting proposals to be voted on by the shareholders of companies in which he owns small stakes. That makes him part of a movement that is forcing management at some of the world’s biggest firms to consider not just profitability but...
we forget the divine and infinite being that we are and come to embrace the shame as ‘just who we are,’ if we notice it at all. And that is its most powerful venom: that of becoming normal and unnoticed in our existence, convincing us to shrink and twist ourselves to fit the stori...
"The additional time put into adding elements that may go unnoticed are like treats for viewers who take the time to look for them," he says. Putting extra care into the details can also teach you patience. "Great art should be nurtured, not manufactured," he adds. "Don’t overlook ...