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How the 2012 Summer Olympics Inspire You to Dream BIG - Workology
How the 2012 Summer Olympics Inspire You to Dream BIG Let the 2012 Olympics to Inspire You Iâm an Olympic junkie! Iâve downloaded the app to my iPhone iPad, book-marked the scheduled events, and claimed my seat on the couch! I am gripped by the collective frenzy. I am moved by the cheesy human-interest stories. I am mesmerized by the breathtaking views of Buckingham Palace, the Royal Parks and English countryside. As a child, I dreamed of achieving Olympic greatness in swimming. I see those same ambitions reflected in my sonâs eyes as we sit side by side, captivated by the guts and glory of competition. Let the 2012 Olympics to Inspire You Every Olympic athletic competition is being streamed live online for the first time. Itâs amazing to follow the back-channel conversations through Twitter and Facebook. You can read comments first hand from athletes, fans and reporters. Social media is creating a lot of fun, entertainment and hype for the Olympics. Iâve tweeted and re-tweeted the US Olympic Swim Teamâs rendition of âCall Me Maybeâ! Gamezebo, a video game website, is also featuring five games that let you âLive Your Olympic Dreams.â Itâs inspiring to see athletes push themselves physically as well as mentally. So many individuals are achieving their personal bests and breaking records. Although I will never compete for a gold medal, watching the Olympics inspires me to reach my goals. Inspiration for Your Inner Athlete at Work Life Over the next two weeks, I challenge you absorb some Olympic energy and dial up your aspirations or inspiration whether its personal or at work. Is your professional life in need of a lift? Or is the dating game calling your name? How balanced are you and could your spiritual world benefit from gaining a little attention? Take some personal inventory. Assess which areas of your life are out of balance, and set some goals. Update your resume, put on your workout clothes, or simply take time to be still. Fold your daily routine into your bigger plan for moving forward. Some people like to wait until January to make resolutions. Iâm still on the school calendarâ¦I like to make changes in September. Identify the possibilities of change and craft a new agenda. Muster up a winning attitude and set your eyes on the finish line. Move like a disciplined athlete! Recruit, hire, and retain your employees like an olympic champion. Catch the wave of national pride and make a conscious decision to succeed. Commit to ignite your dreams and youâll soon be winning the gold medal of life. How are the Olympics inspiring you? Id love to hear your thoughts by leaving a comment below. Lisa Bonner is the Assistant Vice President of Contemporary Work Practices at The Hartford. She is the proud mother of very active 14 year-old twin boys and resides in Suffield, Connecticut. Connect with her on LinkedIn or Twitter at @lisacbonner. The opinions expressed are personal and not related to The Hartford.
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