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Rainy days provide a reflective backdrop as we embark on a new month. Energized by the Edmonton Oilers’ exciting journey to the Stanley Cup finals, we’re reminded of the power of dedication and teamwork. This month, let’s harness that same spirit to achieve our professional goals. For collaboration or inquiries, please feel free to contact me. Let’s make this a month of exceptional achievements! #professionalgrowth #teamwork #contactme #realestateinvestment #homeforsale #commercialrealestate #investmentsuccess #realestateexpert #yeg #yegrealestate #edmontonrealty #albertahomes #albertarealestate #soldinyeg #edmontonhomes #yegproperty #albertaproperty #yegrealtor #edmontonrealestate #keithhalabi #oilers #yegbusiness #edmontonbusiness #edmonton
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Austin Hill and polesitter Cole Custer were fast all race long in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200 at Darlington Raceway, but Justin Allgaier was faster. In this video, Hill and Custer recap their top-three day: https://lnkd.in/ey_Uvfak #NASCAR | #racing | #autoracing | #racinglife | #racingnews | #motorsports | #motorsport | #sports | #sportsnews | #sportsbiz | #sportsbusiness | #sportsindustry | #sportsjournalism | #journalism
Austin Hill, Cole Custer Come Up Short at Darlington to Finish Second and Third
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Very interesting draft content from Trent Copeland. One of the first instances of a GM explaining a little more about their depth chart management. As long as they are using good metrics to create the rankings for these depth charts, I’d expect them to have a good draft.
Sydney Thunder GM takes you behind Draft walls https://lnkd.in/eJeU6hgg Trent Copeland Lisa Keightley Michael Klinger Leah Poulton #ThunderNation #WBBL10 #WBBLDraft #PlayerManagement #cricketnews #sportsnews
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Dick Fosbury and the most successful flop of all times What a privilege to be in Paris during these phenomenal #JOPARIS2024! While attending an athletics event in the #StadedeFrance, I reflect on the legacy of #DickFosbury (1947-2023) and his gold medal in the high jump in Mexico 1968 Olympic games. Fosbury pioneered a revolutionary technique of high jump that allowed him to win the gold medal and that was totally different from the prevalent straddle technique of that time. At start, it was ironically called “the Fosbury flop” looking at the way he landed on his back, but it was all but a flop! Over time, most athletes adopted and improved his technique that is since then prevalent in the high jump. For that reason, #DickFosbury is considered one of the most influential athletes of all times. What I find amazing is how he developed this revolutionary technique during his college years: he found lots of coaches advising him to jump “the orthodox way” and focusing on teaching him the straddle technique. He kept practising both ways, until the day that results made clear that he performed better using his own style. His coach Berny Wagner gave up trying to correct him and began helping him to refine his technique. The path to the Olympic gold medal was cleared and the biggest revolution in high jump had just started. Have a look: https://lnkd.in/e3mq3ADm What can we business coaches and executives learn from Dick Fosbury and his sport coaches? Do we have the courage to let our talents unleash their potential in the way they prefer, or do we force them to adopt “the established way”? Do we have the objectivity to assess performance and recognise when somebody has better results using a different approach and not doing as we are used to? Are we humble enough to let our beliefs aside and truly support them to refine their innovation? Performance, in sports and business, comes from hard work, autonomy and trust. What do you think #PhilippeEscoffier, #FrancescoFattori, #JordiTorroella, #JeanRaphaelHetier, #AliceSkeers, #ValerieBourbon, #MarcoParacciani, #MarkHartshorne, #EugeniaFornieri, #MaudVimeux, #CaterinaDeRossi, #SarahNutolo, #PaolodeFabritiis, #KateKavanagh, #DervalBlenheim, #CiaranCondren, #CIaraBurke?
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“The two most important days of your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.” - Mark Twain
Victory Monday! Celebrating the Bucs win over the Lions makes Mondays so much easier. What makes a winning team? Shared goals Effective communication Adaptability Trust and respect Honesty These are a few qualities that are a must if you expect to win. Just like the Bucs, our team here at Dri-Rite has what it takes to be a Champion! Do you want to see how our winning team can make life easier for you and your property when you experience water damage? Let Dri-Rite Quarterback your next disaster, and show how a champion responds! #propertymanagement #multifamily #baaa #apartmentassociation #tampa #apartments
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I have written an article pointing to the sheer importance of Rodri in this Manchester City team, hope you guys enjoy giving it a read! #Rodri #ManCity #FootballExcellence"
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Simply the best In 1997, Tiger Woods won the Masters Tournament, becoming the first golfer of African American descent and the youngest player to place first in the event. Woods is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time and is one of the most famous athletes in modern history. Some of the most famous advisors in the world are featured in Citywealth editorials giving free advice to family offices. Sign up for our weekly here: https://lnkd.in/et9kYWeR #Citywealth #TigerWoods #Adviser #WealthManagement #PrivateClient #PrivateWealth
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An interesting report today published by British Future and Spirit of 2012 on the role football can play in creating social cohesion in diverse communities, through a common love of football. Do you have any examples you can share of sports doing precisely that? Can sport be a leader in building cohesion and cultural competence in local communities ?
Report out today on a brilliant British Future project, 'Shared Goals', looking at the power of football clubs to bridge divides by building shared and inclusive local identity in the towns and cities where they're based. Great to work with British Future colleague Jake Puddle and Brentford Football Club + Huddersfield Town Football Club on this. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gfTGTefY
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Great to see this research. Sport really can be a leader in society to help build cultural competence, social cohesion through our common love for sport. Although this uses the example of football, it can apply in other settings. I have the privilege of being involved at Edinburgh South Cricket Club, where the club's membership includes 17 different nationalities, with a diverse range of ethnicities, religions, cultural identities and beliefs - but one common thing unites us, a shared love of cricket. Cricket is a game that requires people to spend vast amounts of time together on the field, working through situations together as a team to achieve a result. Through simply being around many others with different cultural experiences and identities, I've learnt so much. Most importantly, we've embraced the multiple cultural identities and beliefs as our strength, finding space to learn about and support each other. Less 'integration into a culture' and more 'evolution of our culture together'. Sport really can be a leader in society for bringing people together. Do you have a great example from your own club or sport? Feel free to share on our Equity Coach page!
Report out today on a brilliant British Future project, 'Shared Goals', looking at the power of football clubs to bridge divides by building shared and inclusive local identity in the towns and cities where they're based. Great to work with British Future colleague Jake Puddle and Brentford Football Club + Huddersfield Town Football Club on this. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gfTGTefY
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