10 signs you're doing well in life:
1. You have a roof over your head.
2. You ate today.
3. You have a good heart.
4. You care for others.
5. You have clean water.
6. Someone loves you.
7. You try to do better.
8. You have clean clothes.
9. You have dreams.
10. You’re breathing.
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While we focus on protecting sensitive data and strengthening our security practices, I'm curious ... What innovative strategies is your team using to promote privacy awareness? How are you making security part of your daily culture?
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It's Data Privacy Week!
In our hyper-connected world, protecting sensitive data is more critical than ever. From customer info to intellectual property, privacy affects us all.
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ALONE in the Crowd
Why do some "Sports Parents" sit alone?
There are many reasons. Here are five of them...
1: NO DRAMA - Most parents do not like drama. They avoid drama, so they sit alone. Unfortunately, too many adults still need drama in their lives. They seek it out and need it to thrive. When drama parents are "Sports Parents," they can destroy a team's culture. Stay away.
2: NO BCEs - Most parents hate the BCEs. BCE = Blaming, Complaining, Excuse Making. It is a disease, and they do not want to catch it! When parents constantly complain about calls, it creates major negative energy for a team and affects others. AVOID these people.
3: NO IGNORANCE - What is the problem with some parents? They know all of the answers—or they think they do. Most have never coached or reffed a game in their lives. Yet, somehow, they are "Experts." Ignorance is shown, and many "Sports Parents" want to escape.
4: BAD-MOUTH COACHES AND OFFICIALS - Bad-mouthing coaches or officials is not OK. Always remember, it is your child's experience, not yours. So some "Sports Parents" leave this environment. They sit alone. They want to watch their child play. That's all.
5: THEY WANT TO RELAX AND ENJOY THE GAME! Ultimately, most "Sports Parents" just want to watch and enjoy seeing their son or daughter have fun playing a game they love. That's it. They do not want the outside noise. After all, this is what it is all about!
CONCLUSION - Our country is in a mini-crisis with youth sports parents. Be a part of the solution, not the problem. Avoid negative energy and BCEs.
- Remove yourself from the environment.
- Address negativity head-on
- Choose to sit alone
Good Luck!
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