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Building Bridges: Why the Opposition Hold the Key to Your Development

We’ve all had those games. The ones where you as an individual or a team were just not at the … More

adversity, attitude, friends, high performance, learning, opponent, reflection, sports coaching, winning

The Show Must Go On: 2014 Reflections

What a year it’s been. When you look back on the highs and lows of 2014, the year seems to … More

2014, cardiff, Coaching, creativity, Cricket, education, Empowerment, endeavour, Facebook, management, reflection, social media, Sport, structure, teaching, the apprentice, Twitter, university

Finding a Balance: Learning Through Mistakes

Taking a trip down memory lane, can you remember what it was like learning to walk for the very first … More

Coaching, dweck, education, fixed vs growth, language, Mindset, mistakes, perceptions, Psychology, reflection, teaching
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