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10 years and over 12,000 families served - and we are just getting started! Watch our 10th Anniversary Video to see the impact you've made with us! https://lnkd.in/efyiivQU
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Experienced agile product framework specialist focusing on Scrum and agile leadership & implementation
It is nice sometimes to look back and reflect on the impact of people I've met/worked with had on me and celebrate their... (you name it) Here we go: Happy Birthday Maciej Juzon. Let the next year bring you all the fun and happy moments you can take. Cheers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p.s.: I know it is professional media, however, it is good to step out sometimes of that realm and look at the human element in it.
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🙋♀️Did you know that Confluence is now 20 years old? Wow, happy 2️⃣ 0️⃣ birthday, Confluence! It's been quite the ride and I feel like your maturity is really taking off in these last couple of years. Follow 👣 me or click on my Profile for more tips and tricks regarding Atlassian products. #AtlassianCreator #TheMoreYouKnow #DidYouKnow
In honor of our 20th birthday (yay! 🥳) let’s take a walk down memory lane! These are some of our most memorable moments from the past 20 years of pure collaboration. 💭 #20YearsofConfluence
Confluence 20th Birthday
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This week Saylor celebrated our 3rd birthday 🤯 I am so proud of the crew and all we've achieved. Below is my little welcome message to the team at our annual offsite where we painted, solved a murder/mystery, and ate a deliciously chaotic Hibachi din. Thought I'd share... - Welcome to Saylor’s 3 year old birthday party!! As many of you know... I have a 6 month old. She is incredibly cute and is growing and changing dramatically on a weekly basis. When she was born she could barely open her eyes and poop. She was navigating the world for the first time. 6 months later - she’s alert, joyful, pooping a lot… but struggles too. She’s learning how to sit up, eat solids, and sleep through the night. Now that’s a 6 month old. When I picture her at three years old… she’ll be walking and talking, learning how to put on her own shoes, asking questions about the World, and learning how to play with other kids. 6 months after founding Saylor - we hired our first employee. Today... Saylor turns three and we are a team of 41. Now we’re a bit more mature than a three year old child, but it's important to remember how much more we have to learn. After three years we’re still doing things for the first time, we’re asking questions about our place in the world, and we’re learning how to work together better. This is such a critical time for us as a company. We have momentum with our clients & partners, an incredible team, and a clear strategy. We’re just three years old. Imagine when we turn 5 or 10 or 20. We have such an exciting life ahead of us and I can’t wait to get old together.
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I write content to help you own your category and connect with your community | Writer for B2B tech brands and executives
I turned 27 yesterday. And here’s what I realized: I don’t celebrate myself enough. I’m always afraid that taking time to celebrate instead of focusing on what’s next will only lead to complacency. … and, ultimately, failure and regret. But all it really does? Reinforce the idea that I’ll never be “enough.” And that couldn’t be further from the truth. Because if I’ve learned anything, the key to progress is this: ↳ Take your time. ↳ Take a deep breath. ↳ Take a moment to celebrate. No matter how small. You deserve it. In an effort to follow my own advice (because who even does that), here are 7 wins I’m proud of heading into Year 27: ⤵️ 1. I’ve consistently written content for over 90 days. 2. I’m meeting my son for the 1st time next week. 3. I celebrated my 1-year wedding anniversary. 4. I’ve connected with my favorite creators. 5. I’m excited about what the future holds. 6. I’m proud of who I am becoming. 7. I started writing on LinkedIn. — I’ve learned that celebrating your wins is more than just feeling good. Because when we remind ourselves of our achievements, no matter how small, we remind ourselves how capable and worthy we truly are. So, here’s to not just moving forward but taking the time to look back and appreciate how far we’ve come. Because this life is one we should enjoy every step of the way.
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India’s triumphant victory in the T20 World Cup final was a moment of pure sporting drama and relief. After a 13-year wait, they fought back to beat South Africa by seven runs in a thrilling encounter1. Here are some key factors that contributed to their success: Composure Under Pressure: The players’ ability to maintain composure during critical moments was crucial. Whether it was Virat Kohli’s match-defining 76 off 59 balls or Arshdeep Singh’s tight penultimate over, India’s calmness under pressure made the difference2. Bowling Excellence: Jasprit Bumrah’s superb bowling (2-18) and the team’s collective effort restricted South Africa to 169-8. Their ability to execute plans under pressure was commendable1. Superstar Lineup: India boasts a team of superstars chosen from a population of 1.4 billion. Their talent pool and depth of skill were evident throughout the tournament1. Redemption: For Hardik Pandya, this victory was redemption after the heartbreak of losing the 50-over World Cup final to Australia eight months earlier. His crucial wicket of Heinrich Klaasen turned the game in India’s favor1. Historical Significance: This win marked India’s second T20 World Cup title, having won the inaugural tournament in 2007. It also ended their 11-year ICC trophy drought, bringing immense joy to fans and players alike3. In the end, it wasn’t just about statistics; it was about passion, determination, and the sheer joy of victory. India’s cricketing journey continues to inspire fans worldwide 🏆🇮🇳
The moment we all were waiting for 🏆
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Day 5 of 12 Days of Christmas: The Art of Giving and Receiving 🎁 Today, as we continue our holiday countdown, we focus on a beautiful balance – the act of giving and receiving. It's a dance of nurturing ourselves and embracing the gifts of life wholeheartedly. 🤗 Ask yourself: How do you care for your spirit daily? How do you open your heart to receive the abundance around you? To celebrate this day, I'm thrilled to share a special video. In it, I reveal a practice that I often share with my clients, one that helps to restore and rejuvenate the spirit. This practice is my gift to you today, to help you connect deeply with yourself and the world around you. So take a deep breath, watch this video, and allow yourself to fully receive the message. Let it be a reminder to live life with an open heart, ready to give and eager to receive.
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Author of Surviving 9/11, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Politician,CEO at Solar Fusion Power, Ex professional bodybuilder President USA & Europe-CDRS, Running for Senator 2024
*Do not pluck the yellow leaves on the branch,* *One day they will fall by themselves.* *Sit with the elders of the house, talk,* *One day they will automatically become silent.* *set them free,* *let it spend,* *Let live as you please,* *One day they will leave everything for you.* *Don't hit them again and again, they repeat the same things,* *One day you will yearn to hear their voice, when they become silent.* *Take their prayers as much as you can,* *bowing down, touching feet,* *One day they will automatically become images,* *Then there will be no point in apologizing.* *Don't say anything to them in front of others, let them eat, at will,* Then behold, they will not even come to eat,* No matter how many times you celebrate their anniversary.*
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We waste so much time in pointless discussions during meetings. In 2024 I will be firmer about managing and attending meetings. 1.Similar to the post below, the first thing I will ask myself is if we need to have a meeting to get the message across?; 2.Second,have time bound agenda items; 3.For each agenda item do we want to have a discussion or make a decision? What is your method for managing meetings?
Happy 2024! What's in and out for you this year?
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Trade Compliance & Due Diligence - FinCrime Surveillance & Compliance Specialist II Kenvue (Johnson &Johnson's Consumer Health Division) II Ex-ANZ II Master's in Business Law @ NLSIU Bangalore
Priorities and Objectives Embedded to Harness the Priorities ✨
Happy 2024! What's in and out for you this year?
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