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uche et quel que soit leur niveau, ils ont un point commun : sur un court, ils ne pensent plus qu'à cette satanée petite balle en feutre jaune. Et à gagner. "On est tous des compétiteurs. En politique comme au tennis, on est là pour l'emporter. Le tennis, c'est une prise de tête", admet l'ancien ministre UMP de l'économie et des finances, François Baroin, qui s'en est déchiré le ligament de l'épaule droite. L'actuel ministre socialiste du budget, Jérôme Cahuzac, pratiquait lui aussi le tennis à haute dose et à bon niveau avant de s'orienter vers la boxe, autre style de combat en duel. L'homme d'affaires Alain Minc, ancien conseiller de Nicolas Sarkozy, n'est pas le plus doué mais l'un des plus teigneux et sans doute le plus obnubilé. Il joue quasiment chaque jour de la semaine. ILS SONT EN TOUT CAS NOMBREUX À PIÉTINER LA TERRE BATTUE JUSQU'À L'OBSESSION. Pendant ces heures volées à leurs agendas surchargés, la Grèce peut bien menacer l'euro, la croissance s'effondrer, le chômage exploser : nos politiques scrutent la ligne blanche, la marque de la balle, se rapprochent, contestent, exultent, enragent, suent, jubilent, souffrent, râlent, jurent.Chacun a ses gros mots quand il rate un coup. Dominique de Villepin là encore fait preuve d'un vocabulaire fleuri. Françoise de Panafieu, à qui ses parents ont appris à bien se tenir sur un court, ose parfois un "Merde" chuchoté. Pour François Baroin, c'est plus franchement "Putain de merde", avec un net crescendo sur le dernier mot. Bruno Le Maire : "Bordel !" ; Alain Minc : "Quel con !" ; Marylise Lebranchu : "Merde !" ; Lionel Jospin : "Merde !" ou "Nooon, Lionel !" ; François Hollande,casque monster beats, analytique : "Merde, ça va pas, on se reconcentre !" ; et Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, le plus distingué de nos présidents : "Flûte !"... Bref, au bord des lignes, on ne ment plus. Le tennis, sport de tête, est un révélateur involontaire de caractère. Le déplacement sur un autre terrain de sa structure mentale et de son tempérament politique. Au pouvoir ou dans l'opposition, dirigeants et conseillers dégainent leur style, leurs armes, leur ego : attaquants ou défensifs, tricheurs ou fair-play, civilisés ou grossiers,monster beat dr dre, cogneurs ou fins stratèges. Tels qu'en eux-mêmes et, comme à la tribune, en plein combat. En vacances, beaucoup ont fréquenté le Country Club de La Baule, sans forcément se réjouir de s'y croiser : Nicolas Sarkozy, Jean-François Copé qui a joué avec Christian Jacob,Monster Beats, Luc Chatel, Jérôme Cahuzac... Pendant l'année, la plupart des élites parisiennes se répartissent dans les clubs plus ou moins huppés du bois de Boulogne et du seizième arrondissement. Aristocrates et grands bourgeois affectionnent le Tir aux pigeons, petit paradis au coeur du bois, où le journal La Croix fleurit sur les chaises longues. Les gens riches et importants, comme Alain Minc, ont un faible pour le Polo de Paris, à Bagatelle, où Jean-Luc Lagardère était assidu. L'industriel, d'ailleurs, en est mort : il n'a pas survécu à une opération de la ha Related articles: http://www.fastmoneyreview.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=49151&PID=66204#66204 http://www.treynash.net/2009/01/challenges-of-debugging-optimized-x64-code.html#comments http://bilingoo.com/bilingoo/blogs/posts/sdfiunsw
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#4 – Utilize self-talk or affirmations. I do a whole list of affirmations in the mornings, and usually at night as well. But any kind of positive self-talk can really motivate you if used correctly, it’s what you say to yourself that makes the difference.
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The past few weeks have been sort of unproductive for me, mostly because of certain distractions that for the most part were beyond my control (scheduling problems, personal things that needed attention, the usual). Now I look back and say “how could let myself do this?” I feel as if I accomplished very little, and it’s time to buckle down again, put nose to the grindstone,air jordan, and get some serious work done! But, how do I do it?
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