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Councillor Cerro: "On March 19th, the Cisternese exodus, an event of historical and cultural significance. I propose considering this commemoration also from an #economic and commercial perspective, strengthening the bond between #Cisterna and the #twinned city #FortSmith." Strengthening the twinning with #FortSmith in the #UnitedStates and developing a commercial network with the United States are central objectives that we intend to pursue, fully exploiting the existing historical connection. Cisterna, with its significant potential as an #industrial and #commercial #hub, could benefit even more from this partnership. The heroic figure of #Sergeant #Antholak, who sacrificed his life for our liberation, constitutes a fundamental point of connection. However, beyond this tragic episode, many other elements unite us, such as the export of distinctive products like Cisterna's #Kiwi, reaching the United States and other global markets. Renowned brands like #Findus and #Gelit, headquartered in Cisterna, have been exporting successfully to the #USA for years. It is crucial to further intensify this historical and commercial bond. Past administrations, led by Gianni Salis during the twinning with Fort Smith, and the current Administration, led by Mayor Mantini, where I hold the position of councillor in charge of industrial development, share the same determination. The story of Sergeant Antholak and all those who sacrificed their lives in Cisterna during World War II can now represent a strong element of unity. Soon, on March 19th, we will celebrate the Cisternese exodus, an event of historical and cultural significance. I propose considering this commemoration also from an economic and commercial perspective, strengthening the ties between our artisanal and industrial hub and the United States, particularly with Fort Smith. We must invest in our #international #relationships, supporting businesses in their processes of internationalization. To this end, it is essential to consider access to dedicated grants and funding that can facilitate and support this path.
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#DarnellAbraham delved into his profound connection with the role, the unique challenges it presents, and the distinctiveness of the current international tour of #HamiltonSG that sets it apart for everyone involved. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gtpVMS2y #HamiltonINTL
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Looking forward to Royal Shrovetide 2024 with our invited Ford & Stanley guests and hosts next week! For those unfamiliar with the event, it takes place in Ashbourne, Derbyshire annually every Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. Four facts for those unfamiliar with Shrovetide: 1) Ancient roots: Shrovetide has stood the test of time, tracing its origins to medieval times. 2) Unconventional format: Forget about goalposts and boundaries – in Ashbourne, the entire town transforms into a playground! With minimal rules, the game sprawls across streets, fields, and even the river. 3) Team spirit: the town divides into two teams – the Up'ards and the Down'ards (depending on what side of the River Henmore you were born!) with the goals 3 miles apart. 4) Unconventional football: the ball is larger than a normal football, made from leather and filled with cork (to help it float!). See you there!
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Honoring the life and work of all of our United States Presidents. #presidentsday #realestate #RealEstateAdvise #flagstaffrealestate #RealEstateInvestor #realestateteams #realestateagency #teamexceedflagstaff #reneehanson #azrealestate #flagstaffaz #realestateproperties
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After the performance of the West Indies senior team Down Under in the Test Series, what are your thoughts about the future? Read the article below that can help you form an opinion. https://lnkd.in/eKpA4i7K #NorthZoneStrong #NorthZoneCricketCouncil #NorthZone2024 #CricketExcellence
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Incredible insights from Gareth Southgate and a stark reminder of how important it is to equip founders, entrepreneurs, professionals and athletes with the right tools to manage their psychology in high-performance environments. Key takeaways: - Mentality is everything - Drive matters - A constant desire to get better is essential - The ability to deal with mistakes or when things go wrong is vital - Knowing how to deal with success is just as important - Understanding ways to handle pressure is necessary As a founder, team leader or employee, can you perform at the highest level, day in and day out? Through lots of unknown variables? Through pressure? Through the opinions of naysayers and non-believers? Through consecutive bad quarters? Through failure? Through pessimistic macro environments? Through big changes? As the future of work continues to transform, as teams become more and more distributed, and as companies understand that the only thing that matters is how competent and kind their people are (not where they live or what their salary expectations are), high-performance will become a core value that companies seek, develop, mould and enable. High performance will apply to everyone. Thanks for sharing Steven Caulker 👌🏻 #embraceyourprocess
"The thing we have analysed more than anything when picking England squads has been the psychological..." Gareth Southgate named his provisional 33-man England squad yesterday, and he made some big decisions. Are you curious about his thought process? Check out the interview below where he very openly talks about selecting players and offers us an insight into how he deals with making mistakes. A very wise man whom I had the pleasure of spending time with. Who would you have on the plane to Germany? ✈️⚽️
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Some valuable insights here. The desire to continually improve fades with many highly talented players. Reaching a comfort zone can act as a self imposed glass ceiling for many players. Money, fame and success can erode an appetite to push on to the limits of a player's potential. Mindset is a vital factor here in affecting ongoing performance. However, do coaches and players themselves look at how this can be kept at optimal levels. Think Ronaldo, Tom Brady, Harry Kane, Daley Thompson and many more elite sports stars. It is possible to improve brain health and cognitive function and have better focus, mindset, resilience and to perform better through making better decisions, more quickly, more often. What is an extra few percentage points worth, in terms of elite performance for an elite performers? What marginal gains and competitive edge could be achieved? All these factors are game changers.
"The thing we have analysed more than anything when picking England squads has been the psychological..." Gareth Southgate named his provisional 33-man England squad yesterday, and he made some big decisions. Are you curious about his thought process? Check out the interview below where he very openly talks about selecting players and offers us an insight into how he deals with making mistakes. A very wise man whom I had the pleasure of spending time with. Who would you have on the plane to Germany? ✈️⚽️
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Skills sets in sports traditionally centred on physical, observable parameters like skill level etc. This evolved to include tangible metrics of ‘form’ e.g. player stats that detail how well a player may have done over a particular period. “The thing we have analysed more than anything else when we’ve been picking England squads is the psychological… can these guys perform under that pressure to the best possible level? And if not, can we help them to do that?” Gareth Southgate details how psychological skills now form one pillar upon which player selection for the England squad is based. He details skills like recovery from mistakes, performance under pressure and sustained attention as key attributes of the elite player. “In the end that makes the difference between the very, very good and the elite” These skills fall into the broad category of ‘executive functions’. Like any other metric, they can measured and - more than that - trained and improved. We no longer have to view psychological skills as static and innate. They develop, evolve and can grow over time. Like the early adopters of any new evidence and technology, those players, coaches and teams who embrace this growing body of scientific evidence will see the benefits before the rest. Hasan Jaber Pete O'Mara-Kane Rory Rebbeck Alex Bailey #replikateneuro #neuroscience #sportsscience #psychologicalscience #football #Euro2024
"The thing we have analysed more than anything when picking England squads has been the psychological..." Gareth Southgate named his provisional 33-man England squad yesterday, and he made some big decisions. Are you curious about his thought process? Check out the interview below where he very openly talks about selecting players and offers us an insight into how he deals with making mistakes. A very wise man whom I had the pleasure of spending time with. Who would you have on the plane to Germany? ✈️⚽️
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Observing changing trends in office requirements has been very insightful through the development of the two new offices at Admiral Park. The article below explains how tenant demand is driving the office of the future.
Our Managing Director, Jo Watts, features in the August edition of Business Brief following the completion of the final phase of Admiral Park. It's well worth a read…! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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In France, the ultra conservative party lost to the more liberal party; in England, the conservatives lost to labor, once again the more liberal party; do you see a trend? November should be very interesting here in the US
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