Tuesday, 6 January 2026

PAINT YOUR WAGON, A WANDERING & AMAZING STAR

New Year and some new resolutions and many to keep. Among the new resolutions, in terms of work, analyze how we implement AI in training and how it can be useful especially in groups such as employment or mental health. 

We will continue to train teachers and coaches with four fundamental axes: innovation, communication, personal skills and humanism. And continue to enjoy friends and loved ones and do everything that fills us and gives meaning to our existence: nature, culture and sport. We will continue to enjoy nature, a good read or a new language to learn and follow our Northern Star, which we now have a little further away, but whom we have not stopped following in each of her new sporting challenges, as we promised her.

We all have a star to follow, for us the Northern Star, for the Three Wise Men, the star of Bethlehem as remembered Jacint Verdaguer or Joana Raspall.

Now that the Christmas holidays are over, all that remains is to wish you a good year and enjoy every second it offers you.

Jo us mostro el camí.
Seguiu-me, Reis nobles;
sóc per reis i pobles
l'estel del matí.

Amb roba daurada
jo enfilo en l'atzur
el camí més pur
que hi ha a l'estrellada.

Ròssec de claror
vaig deixant per rastre
tinc corona d'astre
i aroma de flor.

Tres Reis tinc darrera
i un àngel davant
i a prop de l'Infant
un cel m'espera.

Gemadet i ros
vostre Fill, Maria.
A qui semblaria?
A qui, sinó a vós?

Cançó de l'Estrella, Jacint Verdaguer


Mud can make you prisoner and the plains can bake you dry
Snow can burn your eyes but only people make you cry
Home is made for comin' from, for dreams of goin' to
Which with any luck will never come true

I was born under a wanderin' star

James Barton

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