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Ireland Journal: Day Two

Ireland Journal: Day Two

I stayed up until 3 in the morning watching the Super Bowl and awoke at 9:30 this morning to find snow falling. The limo driver told me yesterday that it never snows in Dublin, only “up in the mountains.” You can see the view from my balcony in the photos accompanying this post. A fair amount of snow, zero mountains.

Heathrow closed both runways in London, canceling 250 flights, which has to create a world-class mess.

Last night in the lounges, restaurants, and bar I found some people in business attire and some in track suits. There were small children and babies in abundance. The bartender told me that Sunday evenings are family evenings, and local people visit to socialize and have drinks or a meal. I think that’s a great tradition.

Both teams last night had flashes of brilliance among errors, penalties, and nerves. It’s tough to play at your best when the pressure is greatest. It turned out to be a very exciting game, and I didn’t care who won. Both quarterbacks engineering drives in the waning minutes is a testimony to their abilities, and also an endorsement of the fact that the defense is at a disadvantage most of the time.

Always choose to play offense. Take possession of the ball. Your odds are better when the game is in your hands.

© Alan Weiss 2009. All rights reserved.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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