Thursday, February 18, 2010
Everybody is talking about the Olympics.
Generally speaking, the games in Vancouver has been going well. The crowds have been good. Our Canadian athletes have had success. The celebrations at the medal presentation have been off the charts. The opening ceremonies have been widely praised as some of the best ever. There is a lot to feel good about.
Yet there is an element of the media (largely the left wing element) that continues to not only look for problems, but to magnify them, and if necessary, manufacture them.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that we don't get sucked into this vortex on our radio stations. Our job is to keep our comments fresh, positive, and upbeat. I'm not talking about fiddling while Rome is burning, but I am suggesting that we make the choice to see the good first and the the rest second. If we make that simple adjustment in attitude it will be reflected in our on-air comments.
Let's take a moment right now to recalibrate. The glass is far more than half full.
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