EVAN GATTIS [B-R Bio] ranks first in home runs among players with a major-league career of six years or fewer. In his career, 2013-2018 with Atlanta and Houston, Gattis hit 139 home runs. He didn’t play professional baseball until age 23 and didn’t break into the majors until he was 26. He began with Danville of the Appalachian League (Rookie) in 2010 and as an MLB rookie in 2013 with the Braves. His teammates dubbed him El Oso Blanco. He got the nickname, meaning The White Bear, playing in the Venezuelan Winter league.
Speaking of old Falcons, I correctly remembered that in 1969 number 40 for the Falcons was Paul Gibson, even though here he's not wearing his normal double bar face mask.
Signs you morning routine needs revamping: (1) you feel unproductive, (2) you feel drained, (3) you are on autopilot, and (4) you never wake up excited.
Spud. Murph. Evander. Settle.
Daily routines of healthy, productive people, that are easy to adopt:
(1) wake up the same time every day
(2) make your bed
(3) exercise
(4) pray
(5) shower
(6) eat breakfast
(7) drink a glass of water
(8) take vitamins
(9) read the news
(10) review your to-do list
(11) check email the same time every day
(12) make lunch
(13) stretch
(14) take short breaks
(15) do something out of your comfort zone
(16) hone a new skill
(17) straighten your workspace
(18) set and stick to a sign-off time
(19) track your habits
(20) have at least one real conversation
(21) eat dinner
(22) make a to-do list for tomorrow
(23) read
(24) journal
(25) write down 3 good things that happened that day
(26) straighten up your personal space
(27) do a hobby you love
(28) lay out what .you’re going to wear
(29) turn off your devices
(30) go to bed at the same time each day.
Work routines of successful business leaders. Includes taking breaks, eating, and sleeping. Elon Musk says the daily habit that’s had the largest positive impact on his life is showering.
adidas Stan Smiths - the Yoda version.
Those late-night snacks or munchies could hurt your performance at work, researchers warn. A new study, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, found that unhealthy eating behaviors at night had an impact on workers’ performance the next day, with respondents being less helpful and more withdrawn that before.
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