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Monthly Archives: July 2013
How to improve your golf game
If you are a “weekend warrior” and want to improve your game and the experience, there are only two things you need to know. That’s it, only two. 1. Take a lesson from a professional 2. Practice what you’ve learned … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged golf, golf handicap, golf lessons, golf practice, learning, Phil Mickelson, recreation, sports, teaching
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The dumbest TV news read mistake
This falls under the “are you freaking kidding me” file. How could this happen? A San Francisco TV station read out what they thought were the names if the pilots who were in control of the Asiana plane crash. This … Continue reading
The Last Word
If you really feel the need to get one in, then maybe you should think more about your first words. Quality up front will save a lot of time and energy.
Dessert art
This is edible art. A home baked Cherry Crumble. I wonder how long it will last.
The thumb is number one
Or is it? When you use your fingers to count, do you start with your thumb as number one or is your index finger number one? My number one finger is my index finger on my right hand. Some will … Continue reading
Posted in Human Behaviour
Tagged Counting, finger counting, habits, learned behaviour, number one
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Sharing words of wisdom #7
“Don’t save the canary. Fix the coal mine.” Wise words from Seth Godin. How often do we set out to fix something because we assume that what’s broken is the problem? Maybe, or more than likely, we’re missing the fact … Continue reading