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Category Archives: Sports
Doing more
A good friend of mine is an avid snow boarder. He was describing his up coming trip to the Canadian Rockies and the number of famous slopes he will be boarding. I asked how he will find the energy to … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Character, Motivation, Sports
Tagged getting things done, productivity, to do lists
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National Anthem Behaviour
It’s one thing when the arena announcer has to remind fans to remove their hats before the singing of the national anthems at a large sporting event. I wonder if people forgot what the protocol is or is it that … Continue reading
Posted in Human Behaviour, Sports
Tagged attention, disgraceful behaviour, disrespect, hats, ignorance, national anthems, NHL, protocol, spitting
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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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Bragging rights
It doesn’t happen very often but I’m going to claim them. At least for a day! On February 5th, 2013, just after the Super Bowl, in a blog post on this site, I stated that Oreo Cookies was the best … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing, Social Media, Sports, Strategy
Tagged Oreo, Oreo Cookies, Social media, Strategy, Super Bowl, tactics, twitter
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Stupid Serena
Could someone explain to Serena the difference between a tennis match and a pro golf tournament? Usually when a photo is taken the shutter on a camera makes an audible click. In a tennis match the player is not distracted … Continue reading
Golf balls or snow balls
Sort of gives new meaning to taking a “snowman” on your scorecard! For those non-golfers that means you took an 8 on a hole. The tournament was called off for the day because of 2″ of snow in Arizona. Average … Continue reading
The perfect storm
Anticipating the return of our Winnipeg Jets in a blizzard. It makes perfect sense to me!
Most ugly sports logo
It’s 2012. Could the old boy gatekeepers at Augusta National please consider an updated design of the old logo (and the font) for the Masters logo. Damn is that dated. Keep the iconic green jacket but please, that logo has … Continue reading
Winnipeg Jets Mascot
I wonder when our Jets are going to get a mascot. Do you think we will have one by the beginning of the 2012/13 season? I wonder what his/her name will be? Any guesses?