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In this episode of Gadget Talk Chad aka "Bounce Bounce" is going to show us how to create the Ammo Can insert that he uses on so many of his caches. To see the the build list for this build please visit: https://geocachetalk.com/september-29...
Recorded Live @ 610 ESPN Philadelphia on 10/28/18 On this episode of the EducationLawyers.com Sunday School Show, we are talking - and learning - about performance anxiety. What is performance anxiety? The term has several connotations and depending on what may be going on in your life at the moment may mean something different to everyone.. are you thinking sports? Taking that buzzer beater shot. Are you thinking school? Acing that midterm. Are you think sex? Living - up - to your potential. Maybe professionally - a lawyer or professor doing your job in front of a courtroom or classroom? Whatever performance anxiety means to you at this moment, we have a superstar panel of experts with us today to discuss performance anxiety and how to fortify our mental toughness so that our mind is our ally, not our enemy. Don’t let your mind bully your body. "Too much analysis can create paralysis. too much analysis can create paralysis." We are going to discuss this quote and more with: Cali Estes, Ph.D – Celebrity Addiction Specialist and Founder of The Addictions Coach Jordan Hall - Professional lacrosse player Robert S. Herbst - Fitness / wellness expert Dr. Kate Lund - Kate Lund is the author of Bounce - Bounce puts a spotlight on resilience and shares tips and techniques on how to help kids become better problem solvers in the face of tough situations so they can find good solutions so they can thrive In School, Sports and Life. Jules - Sex Coach / Companion - Jules spends her 9-5 in the Corporate world - but transforms to an erotic, pleasure seeking, upscale companion when the office doors close. More @ educationlawyers.com/sundayschool
Matthew Syed has been an achiever all of his life. A triple Commonwealth Champion and two-time Olympian, Graduating with a first from Oxford, A writer for The Times since 1999 and to top it all off, he's also a winner of Sports Journalist of the Year. His most recent accolade however, and the focus for our interview on Maximise Potential, has been the launch of his first book, called 'BOUNCE', where he creates a compelling argument which dismisses the traditional view that success is based around talent. Here's Matthew to explain his perspective in far more detail whilst relating it to his own life and career. SYNOPSIS: Everyone knows that David Beckham crosses the ball better than anyone else and that Tiger Woods never "chokes". But what are the hidden factors which allow the most successful sports stars to rise above their competitors - and are they shared by virtuosos in other fields? In Bounce Matthew Syed - an award-winning Times columnist and three-time Commonwealth table-tennis champion - reveals what really lies behind world-beating achievement in sport, and other walks of life besides. The answers - taking in the latest in neuroscience, psychology and economics - will change the way we look at sports stars and revolutionise our ideas about what it takes to become the best. From the upbringing of Mozart to the mindset of Mohammed Ali - via the recruitment policies of Enron - Bounce weaves together fascinating stories and telling insights and statistics into a wonderfully thought-provoking read. Bounce looks at big questions - such as the real nature of talent, what kind of practice actually works, how to achieve motivation, drugs in both sport and life, and whether black people really are faster runners. Along the way Matthew talks to a Hungarian father whose educational theories saw his daughters become three of the best chess players of all time, meets a female East German athlete who became a man, and explains why one small street in Reading - his own - has produced more top table-tennis players than the rest of Britain put together. Fresh, ground-breaking and tackling subjects with broad appeal, Bounce is sure to be one of the most talked about books of the year. TESTIMONIALS FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE READ 'BOUNCE': Thought provoking read - ounce is a very interesting and thought provoking book. It basically argues that for any significantly complex human activity (especially sports like tennis, football and golf, and games like chess) natural talent is of pretty low importance because the wiring of the brain required to succeed can only be achieved through a massive amount of "purposeful" practice. life changing insights - Bounce is a remarkable book. Its central argument is that there is no such thing as natural talent and that top achievement is the consequence of huge amounts of a very particular kind of practice. This may sound radical, but the evidence is compelling. What a moorish read! - Wow what a great book. It's extemely well written and full of substantive, supportive evidence to back up each point. Even for a non sports fan like me (my husband actually bought this book for himself) I would thouroughly recommend this book -you'll be hooked once you read it. Bounce - Bounce is the most interesting book that I read in 2010. Very informative and challenging - This is a challenging book. The author rejects the concept of talent, innate ability and genetic pre-disposition almost entirely. He backs up the thesis with some impressive anecdotes and makes a good case. Additional notes and resources: CLICK HERE to learn more about BOUNCE and buy the book on AMAZON CLICH HERE to go to AUDIBLE for the audio version of BOUNCE Learn more about Matthew Syed through his website Transcription: Transcript: Matthew Syed, author of BOUNCE (Max#26)