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" ... Action Step: focus on one step at a time. Modern-day endless options are a blessing and a curse. The more choices available, the more time it takes to decipher the differences between them. This is further complicated when we have multiple “priority” initiatives. Individually, we need to assign priority to action items so they are not lost in the minutia of everyday tasks. As a leader, do your part to encourage and incentivize your employees to do the same. ... "
" ... Are you willing to do what others won’t? When you see the success of others, do you curse them, marvel at them, or do you work to emulate them? Knowing the various SEC fanbases out there, I’m certain Nick Saban and Alabama players get their fair share of hate mail. I also know there are coaches around the league who marvel at what the Crimson Tide have constructed. But scarce is the pool of people willing to dive in—to emulate the decisions, discipline, and sacrifices made daily in Tuscaloosa. ... "
" ... I cover Major League Baseball for SportsMoney and have written on the sport for more than a decade as a beat writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and as a national MLB columnist for Sporting News, Bleacher Report, The San Francisco Examiner and ESPN. I’ve penned the breaking of a curse, two no-hitters, a pair of three-homer World Series games, a vegetarian of a Prince, the best pitcher and player of a generation (both playing in Southern California) and many other unforgettable players and happenings. Based in California, I cover the league with a new-age perspective, examining how players, trends and events affect the game and its growth. Follow me on Twitter @awitrado. ... "
" ... I have covered professional sports in the northeast for a variety of online and print publications since 1997. Currently I cover the Mets and Islanders for outlets such as The Sports Xchange wire service, for whom I also covered the Jets from 2011-2016. From 2004-2007, I covered the Red Sox for Diehard Magazine. I used to take credit for ending the curse, but then the Red Sox wrecked that narrative by winning again in 2013. In addition, I’ve also authored two books, including “Fighting Words,” a history of the complicated relationship between the Red Sox and the media. I’m a member of the BBWAA and PHWA and live on Long Island with my wife, daughter, cat and many hundreds of old media guides. You may follow me on Twitter at @jerrybeach73. ... "