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Cali bound!
Our management and administration team (along with a few top performers) are heading to sunny southern California tonight for a weekend to network with our offices around Canada and to visit our client vendor's head office - stay tuned for some photos
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Basement bowling alleys = always a great time #teamnight (at Bathurst Bowlerama)
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Thank you Drake for representing Toronto and supporting the Raptors! Everybody on Saturday's game got this exclusive OVO Drake Night Raptors shirt - what do you think of the potential rebranding?
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Will you take the S.W.EA.T pledge?
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Great Advice!!!
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Advice for running a business from 10-year-old Caine Monroy (of Caine’s Arcade):
Be nice to customers.
Do a business that is fun.
Do not give up. (This he underlined three times.)
Start with what you have.
Use recycled stuff.
Last April, the world went crazy over Caine’s Arcade, a short documentary featuring Caine Monroy, an excitable and inventive 9-year-old who created an entire arcade out of cardboard, running it out of his dad’s auto parts store in Los Angeles. Filmmaker Nirvan Mullick happened to be Caine’s first paying customer, an experience that inspired him to film Caine’s story, and views after views after views later, the rest is history. Watch the documentary here. Warning: You’ll probably cry.
Within days of Nirvan posting the film online, Caine’s Arcade was an Internet phenomenon, and now Caine and Nirvan are TEDx’ers. The pair spoke at TEDxYouth@SantaMonica, sharing what they’ve learned through their recent adventures in film, creativity, collaboration, Internet buzz, and innovation. 
In a particularly poignant moment during their talk, Caine, now 10, shared the five things he’s learned from running his arcade — something that’s gained him so much attention that Forbes predicts the young entrepreneur will be a billionaire in 30 years.
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"People don’t buy what you do; they buy why you do it." - Simon Sinek, TEDxPugetSound
What sets great leaders and companies apart? In his talk at TEDxPugetSound, leadership expert and author, Simon Sinek, explains his theory about why we clamor for the latest iPhone or flock to the National Mall for MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech.  
Watch the full talk here: 
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Lest we forget
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A few photos from the Manager's Invitational Weekend in Chicago. They got a chance to network at a Regional Leadership Conference and spend some time sight-seeing! #marketing #travel #workhardplayhard #mansionlife
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Failure is not what gets us stuck.
We get stuck when we allow ourselves to believe that failure diminishes us as people, that successful human beings don’t fail. We get stuck when we listen to that inner critic who says, you’re not good enough if we miss the right answer or a desired goal.
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🎂🎀Happy Birthday Sunny!!!🎀🎂
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THANK YOU to the great people at @parisdelights for donating some macarons this past weekend! They definitely did not last very long!
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A big THANK YOU to @jellymodern who donated some amazing doughnuts for our fundraiser this past weekend! #toronto, if you haven't tried them yet - visit their shop on College St W!
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Home game leafs tickets up for AUCTION during our fundraiser this Saturday for Operation Smile... 4 rows behind the leafs bench- Platinum Club seats! #VIP #Toronto #goleafsgo #operationsmile
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Unstuck is about letting others help
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Counterintuitive? Maybe. But maybe human beings are wired to be compassionate. To want to help. And when we let them, we find ourselves in it together, figuring things out. Bonding. I get my bike fixed and I get a friend. Totally worth the ask. Here are more surprising benefits of asking for help.
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Work hard, play hard! #phoenix (at Arizona Grand Resort)
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Big and small we love them all... #adminteam #phoenix (at Arizona Grand Resort)
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Some of our GTA offices getting together to celebrate Jeff's promotion #toomuchfun #bestguys
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