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Students are interviewed about the new restaurant, “Giacomo’s,” at the Wayland town center. It replaced Bertucci’s, which filed for bankruptcy in April 2018.
Every year, a different performer, speaker or group kicks off Winter Week. Motivational speaker and expert trainer David Jack started off this year’s festivities. Teachers and students offered their opinons after hearing his two presentations.
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I was really concerned when he talked about how (and I paraphrase) life's not about what you think of yourself, but how others see you. Obviously, a coach has to be seen as "great" to keep his/her job (and a coach's perception is directly tied to success), but I don't think the principle applies to life in general.
anon • Jan 31, 2012 at 5:41 PM
ugh motivational speakers… they just make me depressed, especially this ****
Anon • Jan 31, 2012 at 4:48 PM
I was really concerned when he talked about how (and I paraphrase) life's not about what you think of yourself, but how others see you. Obviously, a coach has to be seen as "great" to keep his/her job (and a coach's perception is directly tied to success), but I don't think the principle applies to life in general.