Ozzie Guillen just had to point out what a nice job his hair stylist did and how cool his new shades are. The Chicago White Sox’s manager is simply providing glimpses into his personal life through his Twitter account, and if his boss doesn’t like it, well, Guillen’s response can easily be summed up in 140 characters or less:
Too bad.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Get Noticed
"Early to bed. Early to rise. Work like hell. And advertise." Gert Boyle from Columbia Sportswear
Monday, March 29, 2010
Getting to yes
There are too many people who don't know how to say "no", but at least they are happier than all those people who don't know how to say "yes." Marilyn vos Savant
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Take the challenge
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." Martin Luther King
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Passion versus Technique
Saw this on a tee shirt: "We are not great swimmers because of our technique, we are great swimmers because of our passion."
Monday, March 22, 2010
Enjoy a good laugh..
Rosel, 56, was driving the 2005 Prius on March 9 when she reported that it sped up on its own down a driveway and slammed into a stone wall despite her braking.
Marraccini said the car's computers showed that the Prius' top speed down the driveway was 35 mph and it was going 27 mph when it hit the wall.
The finding concurs with that of U.S. safety regulators, who said last week that the car's computers showed the throttle was open and the brakes not applied.
Marraccini said the car's computers showed that the Prius' top speed down the driveway was 35 mph and it was going 27 mph when it hit the wall.
The finding concurs with that of U.S. safety regulators, who said last week that the car's computers showed the throttle was open and the brakes not applied.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
The proper way to train.
Teaching a trade: From author John Maxwell
1) I do it -- to become good at it and have an understanding
2) I do it -- and you watch to see how it should be done properly
3) You do it -- and I watch you to make sure you are doing it right
4) You do it on your own when you become proficient
1) I do it -- to become good at it and have an understanding
2) I do it -- and you watch to see how it should be done properly
3) You do it -- and I watch you to make sure you are doing it right
4) You do it on your own when you become proficient
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Even bad teams have a diamond in the rough
Here's the take on Stephen Curry, the rookie guard for the Golden State Warriors {from SF Gate}:
1. Late at night, 10 or 11 o'clock on non-game nights, Curry lets himself into the Warriors' practice gym in downtown Oakland, and shoots. These sessions are on top of the half hour or so of extra shooting Curry does after team practices
2. He can play, but the shot wasn't there at first. In the Warriors' summer-league games, Curry's shooting was, he said, "terrible," and during preseason, it was only "OK," which doesn't get you to where Curry wanted to get. So he works. While he gradually adjusted to the height, quickness and athleticism of the league's defenders, he kept practicing, shooting.
3. "He doesn't care how many shots he misses. He thinks he is going to make the next one. That confidence rubs off on the other guys and makes you forget he is a rookie."
4. Warriors coaches say he is extremely responsive to suggestions. a. Some weeks ago, the coaches told Curry to get to the free-throw line more often, do more penetration. Done.
1. Late at night, 10 or 11 o'clock on non-game nights, Curry lets himself into the Warriors' practice gym in downtown Oakland, and shoots. These sessions are on top of the half hour or so of extra shooting Curry does after team practices
2. He can play, but the shot wasn't there at first. In the Warriors' summer-league games, Curry's shooting was, he said, "terrible," and during preseason, it was only "OK," which doesn't get you to where Curry wanted to get. So he works. While he gradually adjusted to the height, quickness and athleticism of the league's defenders, he kept practicing, shooting.
3. "He doesn't care how many shots he misses. He thinks he is going to make the next one. That confidence rubs off on the other guys and makes you forget he is a rookie."
4. Warriors coaches say he is extremely responsive to suggestions.
b. The coaches told him to come off the screens faster and more aggressively, thinking shot first. He's doing that, while teaching himself to see the court clearly at the increased speed.
Monday, March 8, 2010
From the book, Raving Fans ( a parable) by Ken Blanchard
"Laziness, stupidity, stuck in a rut, closed-minded, love of tradition, fear of the future, bullheaded, pigheaded, noheaded, who knows. Two things are for sure, however. One, those people aren't listening to customers, and two, they don't want Raving Fans."
(Anyone you know? :-))
(Anyone you know? :-))
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Working Hard to be ready
"If it takes staying late or coming in early, I'm all about it because I have to take enough reps to feel like I'm prepared to play the game." New A's third baseman, Kevin Kouzmanoff
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