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The benefits of awards
1. The Benefits of Awards
Everyone wants to succeed in life. Many people choose a passion that appeals to them, and then they
pursue it. However, along the way, it becomes easy to lose that drive, particularly if an individual is
engaged in that field for a long time. Therefore, it becomes necessary to remember one’s own past
achievements. This way, people can take inspiration from their past achievements; this helps them to
persevere.
Trophies and medals are potent reminders of where one’s success stands. In almost every sphere of life,
regardless of whether it is the workplace, or in sports, recognition tokens exist to showcase the
individual’s progress and willingness to improve.
However, this kind of recognition can be hard to attain because of the high level of competition that
people face at the workplace and in sports. It can be very disheartening for some to see someone else
receive an award. This can be because some people to relegate themselves to a field where the
competition is less, and their morale may drop. This is where the benefit of participation awards comes
in.
That is why, these days, many people have taken to giving out participation awards. Participation
awards have quite a few benefits, especially for children. Many people may think that these awards do
not teach children the value of competition. They may say that losing can help children learn to improve.
However, in the highly competitive world children grow up in nowadays, a participation award can be a
nice medium to let children know that their work is valued.
Giving participation awards to children is actually beneficial. Children have a very simple view of the
world. Oftentimes, if a child loses a game or a competition, they become hurt emotionally and mentally.
However, if they receive participation medals and then see that the actual winners of the competition
have received a different set of awards, it can awaken their curiosity.
2. Participation awards can invoke their desire to work harder and win these awards the next time.
Additionally, participation awards can bring about the opportunity for parents to explain the concept of
winning and losing. With the child’s reception of a participation award, the discussion about winning
and losing becomes more sensitive and appreciation for their young minds
Giving a token of recognition, through participation awards, is not just limited to children. Many
marathon runners get medals for finishing the marathon. These participation medals let the athletes
know that their hard work has been acknowledged and is valued. These participation awards are
acceptable for people of all ages. Participation trophies and medals come in all shapes and sizes, as do
people. It is important to remind everyone, whether they have won or lost a race or an event, that their
achievement is not less or more. Participation medals can help to ensure that everyone feels that they
are a valued part of a larger team.
For more details contact:
Ashworth Awards
41 Richards Avenue
P.O. Box 831
North Attleborough (Attleboro), MA 02760
Phone: (508) 695-1900
(800) 325-1917
Fax: (508) 695-0377
Mail: info@ashworthawards.com
Website: www.ashworthawards.com