Feedback only helps when you do something with it. Receiving it isn’t enough. You have to sit with it, pull out what’s useful, and make an actual adjustment. Growth doesn’t happen because you heard the feedback. It happens when something changes because of it.
Most people get bored.
Most people get distracted.
Most people get impatient.
Most people give up.
The greats stay focused.
The greats stay committed.
Commitment unlocks potential.
Starting today, MARTA Officers are transitioning to 12-hour shifts and working a six-day workweek. MARTA adding more uniformed and undercover officers at stations, platforms, and on trains.
On the day of his passing, we remember Ronald Reagan—not only for the offices he held, but for the life he lived.
Lifeguard to actor, governor to president, husband and father. As we reflect on his passing, we also celebrate the legacy he left behind and the millions he continues to inspire. Take a look back at a remarkable American life. 🇺🇸
Ned Jarrett, one of NASCAR’s most respected champions and voices, died peacefully at his home in Newton, North Carolina on Thursday.
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Today in Rock History
June 5, 1986
The iconic “Twist and Shout” parade scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was set on June 5th and filmed during Chicago’s real Von Steuben Day parade. Director John Hughes cleverly integrated the scene into the actual annual German-American parade, using real participants and spectators. Matthew Broderick performed on a float while thousands joined in singing and dancing. The sequence remains one of the most joyful and memorable moments in 1980s cinema.