14 Life Lessons Brokers Can Learn From The Rio 2016 Olympics
The result of constant practice, the value of teamwork, the importance of integrity and respect – these are just some of the things we can learn from the Olympic Games Rio 2016. It is true that every finish line is another start line; thus, it only implies that just like a game in the Olympics, life is also full of competitions and you have to keep up.
In Olympics, you either get gold, silver, bronze, or just recognition. In real life, your success is measured by how well you use your time to achieve success in the things you do. Moreover, it is how greatly you have influenced the lives of other people.
We have collected 14 Olympic Games Rio 2016 moments we all can learn from about sports and real life.
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Do not stop until someone notices your hard work. Every effort is worth it in the end.
#UsainBolt clocked his season’s best in 200m semis. A new world record on the cards #Rio2016https://t.co/cKz9QfnJ1Fpic.twitter.com/imdVhIdBav
— NDTV Sports (@Sports_NDTV) August 18, 2016
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There is always a beginning for everything.
Wrestler #SakshiMalik wins India’s first medal at @Rio2016_enhttps://t.co/DwPu5acAQkpic.twitter.com/O6CGar0sdn
— EconomicTimes (@EconomicTimes) August 18, 2016
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Keep up with the game, but leave no one behind. Accomplish goals with compassion.
“I’m so grateful and blessed that we were able to accomplish this together.” –@Bri_Rollinhttps://t.co/mqLQ9ZYj7Zpic.twitter.com/26XZyMz5el
— U.S. Olympic Team (@TeamUSA) August 18, 2016
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Success is not all about winning. Relationships built are far greater than remarkably winning but not earning new friends at all.
At the #Olympics, it’s not always about winning.
.@abbey_dags@NikkiHamblinpic.twitter.com/P6f9UufM92— Olympics (@Olympics) August 16, 2016
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Always go the extra mile to ensure success.
#ShaunaeMiller dived to victory in the 400m and Twitter users had strong opinions on the winhttps://t.co/97Efi9N8H0pic.twitter.com/h2i9k2VQwM
— ITV News (@itvnews) August 16, 2016
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Keep moving forward. Work hard so that when you look back, you will only see how far you are now compared to where you have been.
Can you catch me? Semifinal 100m #Athletics@usainbolt#Olympicspic.twitter.com/VBScr0cj7G
— Olympics (@Olympics) August 15, 2016
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Exceed yourself. Do not stop winning.
Well done! We just witnessed history #MichaelPhelps#congrats?????pic.twitter.com/kv2OY1KZ0Z
— Desiree Pabon (@Desiree4MVA2016) August 14, 2016
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Never give up. Do not let an unexpected turn of events bring you down.
Do you know the inspiring story of Vanderlei de Lima, the Olympian who lit the #Rio2016#Olympic cauldron? pic.twitter.com/S7rOkOThyl
— Olympics (@Olympics) August 6, 2016
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Competition is always present; almost everyone wants to be the greatest. Do your best to stand out.
A view from above as the athletes enter the stadium. #Rio2016#Olympics#OpeningCeremonypic.twitter.com/0Ya0gsZXL6
— Olympics (@Olympics) August 6, 2016
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Your success is a favor.
Kerron Clement wins #gold in the Men’s 400m Hurdles, #USA men’s first victory on the track#Rio2016pic.twitter.com/aspiZuks6Y
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 18, 2016
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You can always pioneer something great.
.@Simone_Biles is the first U.S. female gymnast to win four #gold medals at a single Olympics! ????pic.twitter.com/HwGR6VpPZG
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) August 17, 2016
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Do not delay; secure success immediately.
ICYMI: Neymar scored the fastest goal in #Olympics history on Wednesday (15 seconds) #Rio2016pic.twitter.com/dyWlpURnJW
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) August 18, 2016
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Practice is one of the ultimate keys to master your skill. Train hard and often to reach your full potential.
Singapore’s Joseph Schooling beat #MichaelPhelps in #Rio2016 pool, 8 years after posing for photo with him #RioTimepic.twitter.com/JVe5lqagxd
— CCTVNEWS (@cctvnews) August 13, 2016
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Rightly placed confidence is inevitable when you give your best in what you do. Be confident and celebrate no matter the imminent result.
Great Olympic Spirit from the dancing weightlifter David Katoatau from Kiribati pic.twitter.com/TVTnqg9JR5
— Vinicius Covas (@ViniciusCovas) August 16, 2016
What have you learned from the Olympic Games Rio 2016? Share it with us in the comment section.