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[QUOTE="Good-Guy, post: 208998, member: 29109"] Well, I do not think that we should consider our efforts and competition with our colleagues or co-workers as a "Marathon". many people tend to make themselves better from others and I think this is the mistake they make. I do not think that people should compare themselves with other at all in the first place. In fact, people must try to improve themselves and make themselves better and this is the real triumph. I think the best way to "energize" yourself is to motivate yourself in the workplace. I also agree with you that the company must also provide some sort of extraordinary and entertaining activities so that employees could take their mind off work for some time and relax. This is why many companies tend to organize many events that could refresh the minds of employees. I used to work at a place where the manager used to deliver a 30 minute lecture, which was totally irrelevant and useless. I personally do not think that such kind of techniques work to "energize" your employees at all. In fact, the manager must address the basic problems in each and every employee and try to find the way to resolve those issues. [/QUOTE]
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