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Parcells, 59, is a pro football man who has to be someplace in pro football doing something rewarding.
It is better to consider the marginal utility of spending your time doing something rewarding or useful instead.
Consider the Earn as you learn method: Apprenticing is one excellent way to avoid a mountain of debt and go to work doing something rewarding, valuable, and profitable, right away.
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So, when his friend and colleague David V. Foster, the president of the management firm Opus 3 Artists, approached him with the idea of doing something to reward innovation among orchestras, Mr. Morris jumped onboard.
The change of career may have been a difficult decision - which had some tough moments, but it led to me being able to work in a totally new environment, for a company that I really believe in and doing something that I find rewarding.
So I would do something that rewarded the workforce for unleashing their wit, knowledge and expertise on the actual customers.
Executives at Continental and Delta said they had to do something to reward travelers who had long since passed the 75,000-mile benchmark, a once-lofty goal that has become increasingly easy to attain, thanks to bonuses like those for full-fare tickets.
"The motivation of the players was to do something to reward the memory of the victims of Port Said and somehow we ended up winning the whole thing, which in itself is an amazing fairy tale," he told the BBC's World Football programme.
Have rules to limit your talking, and if you've followed them for a week, do something to reward yourself, such as watching a movie or allowing yourself a sweet snack.
The location of your digital detox trip should not only offer unique experiences but be somewhere that you think you'll enjoy, doing something that you'll find rewarding.
Praising: When people do well, "catch them doing something right" by praising and rewarding them.
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