@PyraMystix@creepydotorg Because they are at different lattitudes. Russia is closer to the north pole where the time zones are skinnier. At the equator (where Africa lies) the timezones are generally stretched to their widest. It's like measuring the width of a single slice of pie.
@SahilBloom Nonchalance is not apathy (i.e. trying to pretend to people that things don't matter to you, in a somewhat carefree and blassรฉ way). Your definition of 'earned effortlessness' is much more accurate and effective. Thank you for clarifying that!
@SahilBloom In your recent 3 Interesting Ideas, you mentioned "9 Uncommon Habits to Stand Out". I wanted to thank you for explaining how to 'Practice the art of studied nonchalance' so accurately. Your definition is much better than the way many people seem to be interpreting nonchalance.
"We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons." - Jim Rohn
Discipline is hard. Regret is hard.
But fortunately, you get to choose your hard.
- @SahilBloom
@EricLDaugh Will they be keeping copies, or is this an effort to destroy incriminating evidence? Just a question. Handing over is different from releasing or sharingโฆ
I drew this last November 26th knowing full well no self-respecting family newspaper in the country would be likely to print it. I was right. But given the events of this weekend, Iโm gonna to let โer rip anyway.
#USA#Canada#tariffs@realDonaldTrump
@TheNewsForum_@RepSantosNY03@wyattsharpe8 A fascinating interview that provides some interesting insight into George Santos. I am curious to know what he was like 'off camera'.
10 things that bring LIFE to team culture:
1. Knowing your why
2. Understanding your role
3. Service to others
4. Empowering each other
5. Being ALL IN
6. Giving more than expected
7. Accountability
8. Selflessness
9. Training with the team
10. Love
~ via @CoachKurtHines
You learn a lot when you Coach.
After three decades of coaching, here are 28 of the most important things I have learned.
Maybe they will resonate with you.
28 Lesson Learned.
1. Coaching is all about relationships. Work to build relationships with your players.
2. Play the long game with culture. There are no shortcuts to success.
3. Develop your leaders. Donโt hope or wish for leaders.
4. You are never as good as you think in a win. And after a loss, you are never as bad.
5. When in doubt, less is more. The earlier you learn this, the better.
6. As the coach, you are the leader. Lead by example in all you do.
7. Culture is what you allow and what you emphasize.
8. Create practices with a purpose.
9. Do things in groups of 3โs. It is simple and easy to remember.
10. Energy givers make a team. Reward your energy givers.
11. Put your players in situations where they can use their strengths.
12. Communication is vital. Be clear, concise, and proactive.
13. Remember, comparison is the thief of joy. Donโt compare yourself to others.
14. Be a lifelong learner. The best coaches are constantly learning and getting better.
15. There is no substitute for hard work. As a coach, model the work ethic you want.
16. Culture is every day. You must think this way. If not, your culture will erode.
17. Find a supportive spouse. Coaching is challenging and time-consuming.
18. Over-communicate roles for your players and team.
19. Remember, leadership is a lifestyle. Be a servant leader.
20. Do not try to please anyone. It is impossible and will only cause problems.
21. Be incredibly honest with kids and parents. Do not sugarcoat anything.
22. Do yourself a favor and be very organized. It shows competence.
23. Celebrate the small wins. Use the game within the game to set goals.
24. Focus on the process, not the prize.
25. Always celebrate WE over ME.
26. Think about your player's mental health. It is more important than ever.
27. Get to know your parents when their kids are young. These relationships matter.
28. Enjoy the time with your players and have fun!