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Employee Motivation and Staff Rewards

May 24th, 2010

Employee Motivation and Staff Rewards photoTo be motivational, reward and recognition must be appropriate in the eye of the receiver. Tickets for the big game are fine if you enjoy sport. If you don’t enjoy sport but you would like the value of the tickets to spend on something else instead, your reward just turned into another task; selling the tickets. Although they may be easy to sell on to someone else, the motivational edge has been diminished slightly.

The following is a bit like the health warning on a pack of cigarettes. This short compilation of religious issues highlights what could arise if you target an inappropriate reward on a person with certain strong beliefs. That’s not to say this will be the case for everyone in that sub-group of humanity but nevertheless a little care and attention to detail can go a long way.

Most religions are becoming more flexible and tolerant in their outlook on what their followers may or may not do in their day-to-day lives; however there are still a few taboos that it would be worth reminding yourself about.

Jewish

The favorite taboos always cited for those of the Jewish persuasion are food derived from the humble pig and any reference to the holocaust, Nazi Germany or World War 2. Apparently pork and bacon are not the issue they used to be however, it pays to ask. The use of the Nazi swastika emblem is actually illegal in some countries but the atrocities of the World War 2 live on in the minds of the Jewish people and should not be raised, even in fun.

References to non-Jewish festivals such as Christmas and Easter are also mildly insulting to some, but not all, Jews.

Muslim

Pork meat can also be a problem for followers of Islam. It falls under a set of rules called Halal, laid down by the Islamic faith. Strictly speaking, any foodstuff that contains fats or byproducts of pig meat will be forbidden. In addition many of them will not drink alcohol, so that free bottle of wine will just sit on a shelf. Interestingly vanilla essence, which is extracted using alcohol is also considered Halal; so no vanilla ice-cream either.

Christian

Although many people consider themselves to be Christians, it is only the devout Christians who may be offended by inappropriate gestures. Issues like sex, nudity, homosexuality and profanity may be acceptable to the majority of adults but a practicing Christian will be not only embarrassed but perhaps insulted much more than the average person.

Hindu

Hinduism has a tradition of not eating beef as they see it as the unnecessary killing of a useful beast. Many Hindus eat a predominantly vegetarian diet and will also avoid pork, veal, lamb, fish, chicken and dairy products.

Nudity and profanity are heavily censored in Hindu culture. They are less tolerant than the average western community.

In general, it seems, food can be a bit of a hot potato which makes an impromptu company barbeque a little complicated.

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Build a Better You

December 28th, 2009

Build a Better You photoBetter life is a wishes everyone. What must we do to change our self to be better??

Think about your life as a construction project. How is it looking? Does your structure show all the love and care that you wish to see, or does it have flaws that destroy the beauty. Those imperfections can cause a sense of fear that your project will not stand up to winds of change. Does fear raises its ugly head and chip away at your building? The Word says in 2 Timothy 1:7, “God has not given me a spirit of fear, but one of power, love and a sound mind.” God’s ways are always perfect. How would this story influence your construction project?

An argument broke out in heaven between to angels about what would be a perfect world. God proposed a contest & the worlds would be judged by God and all the souls of heaven. The winner of the contest would receive their perfect world for all of the inhabitants of earth. The enthusiastic angels started working on their plan. Bartholomew, the first angel, decided that he wanted a world with only one rule. His world looked like an ashtray and was desolate. Walking outside was met with chaos, noise and smoke so thick you choked with every breath of air. The one rule was, ‘Whatever you want to do, do it-no consequences’. Immorality was an expected life. In this world of destruction, there might have been a small cry asking for help, but, instead of redemption, there was only death. Bartholomew truly felt that this was the type of world that the heavens would cheer about, because there was only one rule. This comes from a deranged mind…

Michael, the second angel, had a very different idea. His world was full of color and life. The majesty was like inhaling bits of heaven and it made the inhabitants rejoice. The atmosphere was of hope, joy, love, peace and fellowship with others. The wonders of Michael’s world caused the population to live long and prosperous lives. There was no room for hatred or the chaos that was in Bartholomew’s world, because there was love for each other. Mike remembered God’s words of, ” Relax, everything’s going to be all right; rest, everything’s coming together; open your hearts, love is on the way!”

The assignment was finished, and both angels proudly showed God their work. When Bartholomew presented his dark world, he was standing there, arrogant, and full of pride, knowing his was the best. Michael on the other hand, with true reverence, presented his glorious world. Michael’s world full of color, love, peace, and joy won the contest and God did as he promised, but what happened to Bart…..

Whose world are you attracted to? It is tough to build a strong you sometimes because the negative self-talk. Don’t deny it! Many use it as an excuse to not live up to their potential. Negative self-talk can be devastating to any structure you are trying to build. You start worrying so much about everything and everybody around you that you forget to work on what is going on in your own life. The only person that can be changed is YOU. Are you taking the time in study, spend time with God, and moving in His direction? Or do you have the mind set of Bartholomew where you only have to live by one rule. What an awful way to think and how depressing. You need the confidence, knowing that if you ask God, you are taking the first step to a stronger and more stable YOU and you will find yourself on the other side of your mountains (obstacles). Visualize your life is the completion of your construction project. God will help you build that life you want…embrace it.

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