Just thought I'd bump this.
A new study claims that 81% of businesswomen played team sports while in School.
I think the study said that only 41% who DIDN'T go into the business field also played team sports..but I'm not sure.
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Just thought I'd bump this.
Probably accounts for why i'm NOT a business woman - I hated team sports. Either your team mates are overly serious when you just want to play for fun or they 'muck' about too much instead of playing properly [img]tongue.gif[/img] ... too much hangs on other peoples capabilities and attitude.
Sorry lol I always much preferred sports which didn't rely on others too much - swimming, gymnastics, ice skating, skiing etc...
Woah, I love your muscles.
Probably a very accurate and astute observation about your classmates.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">As I said above, this is an excellent point.Originally posted by OptimalStar:
Probably accounts for why i'm NOT a business woman - I hated team sports. Either your team mates are overly serious when you just want to play for fun or they 'muck' about too much instead of playing properly [img]tongue.gif[/img] ... too much hangs on other peoples capabilities and attitude.
Sorry lol I always much preferred sports which didn't rely on others too much - swimming, gymnastics, ice skating, skiing etc...
But I would like to add that there still are intangibles to having to work together to accomplish something that counteract the foibles of consumer advertising that advocates personal consumption at the expense of creativity and productivity.
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