Do you often notice those nice and admirable Baseball plaques usually ornamented someone’s or anyone’s room? Do you want some for yourself? Sure enough they mean something if you are more than just a fan for the sport. Those plaques might have such values than transcend their mere materials. They could mean proud for someone who has earned those plaques in some games, or they could resemble some confidence over the achievements one has made in the sport. In any way, those plaques can be very much encouraging if given to the right person at the right occasion. So, why don’t you plan to have those plaques given to someone or anyone from your own baseball team?
As a coach, or manager, of baseball team, you certainly know that words and real time practices are not enough to motivate your team members. Good words are, by all means, motivational indeed, but they are easily forgotten also. That means, as soon as a member of your team received your praises or motivations, he or she might feel encouraged at that moment, but then the feeling has to fade by the end of the practice session. Now, if you do want to motivate all of your team members, why not giving them something that could last quite a long time, even after the practice session is over? In fact, this something that you give to your member might also encourage other parties that have nothing to do with being the player of your team, but they have anything to do with giving the full support to the members of your team, such as those of the parents for example.
Of course, you are easily considered as one of the best coaches by your members, if you could schedule a routine awarding of such plaques. You probably have a small occasion, just you and your team members, by every end of the season, and pronounce who is the best player of the season in your team. And then, you give them that small plaque to show how much you feel your gratitude toward his or her achievement. That award does not have to resemble a golden globe or a real gold trophy for this matter. But, if those awards resemble earnest gratitude for everyone’s best effort, that will have to be more than enough. Everyone can be flattered, motivated, and more importantly, encouraged for a very long time, even if they already are no longer part of your own baseball team.