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What are the criteria to get your photo on the top line banner of this website?

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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
I have noticed few photos with less number of influence, yet their photo is advertised on top banner of this website, I am just wondering what it takes to meet requirement.

Mind you it is not a high priority it's just a curiosity. If you ever had wondered before let us have your say.
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
May 22, 2018 1:38 PM
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We all have good days and bad days in life. Sometimes something as little as seeing a tiny picture of yourself in a banner will make you smile and think "I do make a difference". It may seem like nothing to many, but some days it is a little boost you need to keep going.
I try to see joy wherever I can. I get excited when I get a new badge or when I finally made it to the headliners page or when my influence number goes up. At work when I finish a task or helped someone with a problem. At home when I cleaned out my closet this weekend or finished re-caulking the tub. I take them wherever I find them because all of these little happy moments add up.
Good response Dinah.
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
May 22, 2018 11:40 AM
Replying to WILSON FERNANDO SALTO CUBILLOS
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De acuerdo a la contribicion que realizas en esta pagina de Project management se dara la recompensa. Comenta, critica, Publica ideas, publica tips. y veras los resultados
Wilson, Gracias por su contribución y bienvenidos a bordo
Has hecho buenos puntos
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
May 22, 2018 1:38 PM
Replying to Dinah Young
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We all have good days and bad days in life. Sometimes something as little as seeing a tiny picture of yourself in a banner will make you smile and think "I do make a difference". It may seem like nothing to many, but some days it is a little boost you need to keep going.
I try to see joy wherever I can. I get excited when I get a new badge or when I finally made it to the headliners page or when my influence number goes up. At work when I finish a task or helped someone with a problem. At home when I cleaned out my closet this weekend or finished re-caulking the tub. I take them wherever I find them because all of these little happy moments add up.
Dinah, Sorry I was so busy today had a lot of tasks/activities to complete by today for monthly preventive maintenance so I couldn't get time to look here now that I have seen your reply I feel so proud of you as one of our great renowned team, I thank you so much for your solidarity, and I am so happy I have protection our valued member looking after my back, we are here one family we exchange knowledge and have fun at same time it is our platform where we purge the tension of long working day.
I also thanks Sante and John and I am pretty sure all our members would appreciate your reply which stem from the core of our principles and shared values.
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
May 22, 2018 1:38 PM
Replying to Dinah Young
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We all have good days and bad days in life. Sometimes something as little as seeing a tiny picture of yourself in a banner will make you smile and think "I do make a difference". It may seem like nothing to many, but some days it is a little boost you need to keep going.
I try to see joy wherever I can. I get excited when I get a new badge or when I finally made it to the headliners page or when my influence number goes up. At work when I finish a task or helped someone with a problem. At home when I cleaned out my closet this weekend or finished re-caulking the tub. I take them wherever I find them because all of these little happy moments add up.
Getting an unexpected recognition can indeed level up your feeling, support your status, make you more self confident. Actively trying to create this recognition (fishing for compliments) is - for me - rather a symptom of a lack of self esteem.
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1 reply by Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
May 23, 2018 5:50 PM
Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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Thomas, my interest is about the process. When standing up for a system, any system that seem unfair, illogical, or just doesn't make sense (at the moment it is more the latter), it is something I try to learn more about. Regarding recognition, we all seek it in varying degrees either consciously or subconsciously or both, whether we admit it or not (can't admit it if it's subconscious), there has been enough research on the topic to prove that, and most of that research has nothing to do with a lack of self esteem.
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
May 23, 2018 8:25 AM
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Getting an unexpected recognition can indeed level up your feeling, support your status, make you more self confident. Actively trying to create this recognition (fishing for compliments) is - for me - rather a symptom of a lack of self esteem.
Thomas, my interest is about the process. When standing up for a system, any system that seem unfair, illogical, or just doesn't make sense (at the moment it is more the latter), it is something I try to learn more about. Regarding recognition, we all seek it in varying degrees either consciously or subconsciously or both, whether we admit it or not (can't admit it if it's subconscious), there has been enough research on the topic to prove that, and most of that research has nothing to do with a lack of self esteem.
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1 reply by Riyadh Salih
May 24, 2018 3:05 AM
Riyadh Salih
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Sante, thank you so much for your wise reply and it is indeed has nothing to do with low self esteem or feeling inferior, Thumps up Sante
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
May 23, 2018 5:50 PM
Replying to Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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Thomas, my interest is about the process. When standing up for a system, any system that seem unfair, illogical, or just doesn't make sense (at the moment it is more the latter), it is something I try to learn more about. Regarding recognition, we all seek it in varying degrees either consciously or subconsciously or both, whether we admit it or not (can't admit it if it's subconscious), there has been enough research on the topic to prove that, and most of that research has nothing to do with a lack of self esteem.
Sante, thank you so much for your wise reply and it is indeed has nothing to do with low self esteem or feeling inferior, Thumps up Sante
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