... Touching promotes cooperation. Actually, it does more than that: it produces success. After studying every team in the NBA during the 2008 season Dacher found:
The more the team touched each other, the better they played at the end of the year. It got them a couple of victories. Secondly, the more a player touched his teammates, the better they would play. Want to let others know how you’re feeling? Want to be a better “team”? Touch the people around you. (To learn more about how to use touch to improve your life, click here.) From Barking Up The Wrong Tree, by Eric Barker |
Dr Ro's blogShare your ideas for problem solving and dealing with idiots, or join the Idiots Club (a.k.a. Boneheads' Academy) in Facebook. Archives
November 2023
Categories |