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8 Reasons Why Sporting Events Will Always Draw Crowds

Joseph Lalonde

Over the years, there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not sporting events will continue to be popular. Some people argue that with the rise of technological advances, people will no longer want to go to live sporting events. However, there are several reasons why sporting events will always draw crowds.

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How to Stay Resilient as You Begin to Travel Again

Next Level Blog

Here it is verbatim: One of my questions leading into the summer is any tips/guidance for how to bounce back if your travels take your routines out of sync. traveling/road trips, attending big family events with food/drink outside normal routine, not able to get normal physical routine in). Business travel is picking up.

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How Can the Travel Industry Overcome the Impact of COVID?

Strategy Driven

One of the hardest hit industries during the coronavirus pandemic has been travel and tourism. Whether it’s regularly for business or to get away on a summer holiday, we’ve all been unable to venture to where we need or want to as a result of major travel restrictions. What are the challenges that travel businesses have faced?

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F1 Racing and the Insurance and Finance Industry: A Comparison of Trends and Challenges

N2Growth Blog

F1 racing has historically been a male-dominated sport, but that is changing rapidly. Currently, no rules prevent women from competing in the sport, but the current grid of drivers is exclusively male. The sport has recognized the importance of engaging with fans and providing them with an unforgettable experience.

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Dream Jobs for People Who LOVE to Travel

HR Digest

Jobs for people who love to travel do exist. Earlier, the options were limited; one became an airline employee like an air steward, hostess or pilot; or you worked your way through your travels mostly waitressing, nannying, fruit picking, etc. where you could; or saved up enough to travel on a budget; or your parents funded you.

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From Restless to Rest: 3 Steps to Find Meaning in 2020

Lead Change Blog

Get away from the office even if you can’t travel as usual. Or you lost out on vacations, concerts, and sporting events. I, too, experienced those feelings as training and speaking engagements were postponed, moved online, or canceled altogether—I miss the opportunity to travel and interact with leaders in person. Get some rest.

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A Fun List of 31 “would you rather” Questions to Inspire Laughter and Conversation at Work

Great Results Team Building

Would you rather time travel back to the past or to the future? Would you rather compete in a summer Olympic sport or a winter Olympic sport? Would you rather never be able to leave the US or travel and never be able to return? Would you rather give up brushing your hair or brushing your teeth for a year?

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