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Premium Content Subscriber only THE Ipswich Knights are fast becoming the second half executioners in the Football Queensland Premier League 1 and FFA Cup competitions. However, while pleased with recent results, head coach Andy Ogden is working on adding more to those powerhouse finishes. After the Knights scored six second half goals in their latest 7-0 win over Holland Park, Ogden said his ongoing focus was for his team to make better starts. The Knights have only scored one goal in the first half in previous games before unleashing their attacking might. We are not coming necessarily from a losing position, Ogden said. But we are coming from a position where we think we can play better. ....
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Premium Content Subscriber only IN his first season as Ipswich Knights captain, Josh Wilson has already displayed his determination to lead from the front. After receiving a cut above his eye in Ipswich s latest 2-0 FFA Cup victory, Wilson couldn t wait to return to the field following his sideline patch-up. With the blood cleaned away and a band-aid over his left eyelid, Wilson was back on Eric Evans Oval joining the defensive line and eager to keep his team pushing forward. Dependable striker Nick Edwards put the finishing touches on Tuesday night s fourth round win over Moggill at Bundamba. He put Knights 1-0 up in the second half after nosing the ball into the net during a goal mouth scramble. ....
Is visualisation the key to encouraging earlier retirement saving? The behavioural science technique could adjust the short-term bias younger people naturally have with their finances By Amanda Newman Smith 12 th April 2021 10:38 am Visualisation techniques, used as a way of motivating yourself to achieve something, pop up in various contexts. Sports professionals often visualise themselves rehearsing a skill or routine to prime their body for success. Visitors to health spas are taught to relax by visualising themselves in a beautiful summer garden. In financial planning, visualisation enables clients to explore their financial goals. Imagining their future self at retirement, for example, can help them understand the kind of life they want and make it easier for advisers to help them achieve it. But can this approach be used to encourage young people to start saving earlier for retirement? ....