Friday, March 5, 2010 by optimize
The 2010 Winter Olympics in British Colombia, Canada will forever be remembered amongst Canadians and the world at large. It was the first time ever that the host country earned the most olympic gold medals; in fact it was the first time ever, for any nation to earn 14 gold medals at the winter olympics...
Tags: 2010 winter olympics, Alexandre Bilodeau, Ashleigh McIvor, Canadians, Charles Hamelin, Christine Nesbitt, Clara Hughes, Francois-Louis Tremblay, gold medals, Heather Moyse, Helen Upperton, Jasey-Jay Anderson, Jennifer Heil, Joannie Rochette, Jon Montgomery, Kaillie Humphries, Kevin Martin, Kristina Groves, Lyndon Rush, Maelle Ricker, Marianne St-Gelais, Men's hockey, Mike Robertson, Scott Moir, Shelley Ann Brow, Tessa Virtue, women's hockey team
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by optimize
Does Maëlle Ricker, Canada's second Gold Medalist have a life coach? Champions certainly have coaches.
Maëlle Ricker gave Canada their second gold medal of the Winter Olympics with her stellar performance in the snowboarding competition. Maëlle Ricker had incredible concentration as she lead the snowboarding run to win a Gold Medal for Canada...
Tags: coaching, concentration, life coach, Maelle Ricker, Olympic gold medal, optimize, snowboarding, Winter Olympics
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010 by optimize
What defines those who are at the top of their craft? What makes some people excel, while others fail? Are people born to win or destined to lose? What has been your experience? Tell me what you think.
What if I were to tell you that we are all capable of doing great things with our life. What would you think of that? The fact of the matter is, that we are as limited as we believe ourselves to be...
Tags: coaching, destined to lose, life coach, limited as we believe, optimal level, people born to win, professional coaching, rise to great heights
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Sunday, February 14, 2010 by optimize
It is Valentine's Day and Canada's Alexandre Bilodeau has just won Gold for Canada. What a great day! He is only 22 years old and he has accomplished so much. When he was asked by a reporter how he felt during his Gold medal mogul run, he replied, "He was ready." In other words, he has been, planning, preparing and practicing for a very long time...
Tags: Alexandre Bilodeau, coaching, first gold medal for Canada, life coach, mogul run, Olympic gold medal, professional coach, professional coaching, professionally coached, Valentine's Day
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