I love to travel for two primary reasons: to see things and to experience things.
On my vacation to São Miguel in the Azores Islands, I saw lots of amazing things — beautiful coastal viewpoints, crater lakes from both their rims and from inside, bubbling volcanic baths, dolphins, whales, waterfalls, cows (so many cows), and lush green landscapes.
But one experience will stick with me as the standout memory of this vacation.
Portugal was playing France in the quarterfinals of the Euros. Since we a) are a soccer-loving family; and b) were in Portugal, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to watch the game with the locals.
We gathered in the Campo de São Francisco in the capital city of Ponta Delgada, where the local government had set up a large viewing screen. More than a thousand football crazy Azoreans joined us. It was special.
The crowd rose and fell with the highs and lows of what ended up being a 0-0 draw that went to penalties. While the match didn’t end how we wanted, the experience will live with me forever.
Here's a quick snippet of the crowd singing the Portuguese national anthem, A Portuguesa, pre-match.
On my vacation to São Miguel in the Azores Islands, I saw lots of amazing things — beautiful coastal viewpoints, crater lakes from both their rims and from inside, bubbling volcanic baths, dolphins, whales, waterfalls, cows (so many cows), and lush green landscapes.
But one experience will stick with me as the standout memory of this vacation.
Portugal was playing France in the quarterfinals of the Euros. Since we a) are a soccer-loving family; and b) were in Portugal, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to watch the game with the locals.
We gathered in the Campo de São Francisco in the capital city of Ponta Delgada, where the local government had set up a large viewing screen. More than a thousand football crazy Azoreans joined us. It was special.
The crowd rose and fell with the highs and lows of what ended up being a 0-0 draw that went to penalties. While the match didn’t end how we wanted, the experience will live with me forever.
Here's a quick snippet of the crowd singing the Portuguese national anthem, A Portuguesa, pre-match.
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How Can HR Departments Utilize ChatGPT? — via EntertainHR
Anti-vax employee is pressuring a coworker not to vaccinate her baby — via Ask a Manager
A good-faith belief that an employee violated work rules may not be enough to defeat a discrimination claim — via Eric Meyer's Employer Handbook Blog
OSHA Proposes Rule on Heat Injury and Illness Prevention — via Brewers Association
Dollar General has 48 hours to make its stores safer or it will face big fines — via CNN
Compass Coffee responds to union drive with mass hiring — via HR Dive
NLRB Says Noncompete and Nonsolicitation Agreements May Violate National Labor Relations Act — via Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home
A Paradigm Shift in Thinking and Philosophy of Workplace Violence Prevention is Needed… — via Nater Associates
Post-Vacation Blues? Here's How to Cope. — via Harvard Business Review
Idea theft and how it impacts employee morale — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
Compass Coffee responds to union drive with mass hiring — via HR Dive
NLRB Says Noncompete and Nonsolicitation Agreements May Violate National Labor Relations Act — via Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home
A Paradigm Shift in Thinking and Philosophy of Workplace Violence Prevention is Needed… — via Nater Associates
Post-Vacation Blues? Here's How to Cope. — via Harvard Business Review
Idea theft and how it impacts employee morale — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas