Careers
fromPsychology Today
1 week agoOn Thin Ice: The Reality of Career Success
Success in careers is influenced by partnerships, timing, and subjective values, not just individual effort.
To catch you up: Gold went to the Team France pair of Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron, despite Team USA - Madison Chock and Evan Bates - having long been the favorites to win, and many arguing that the pair performed near perfection. They ended up with the silver medal, while Team Canada, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, won bronze.
Blink and you might not have caught it. On Monday, Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry took to the rink and staked their claim to the ice dancing gold medal. Dancing to Madonna's "Vogue," complete with Blond Ambition-inspired costumes and voguing arms, their routine already is popular online. But the performance isn't the thing you might have missed. It was the explanation beforehand, from NBC's Terry Gannon, about the formation of the new skating partnership that was notably brief for all it conveyed.
On a mid-December Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, Alex and Maia Shibutani are unlinking their heads from a single interlocked position, like a life-size Lego build coming apart. The Shib Sibs, as the brother-sister duo are affectionately known in the ice dance community, are taking their Bustle photo shoot very seriously, game to try different poses as the dulcet sounds of Olivia Dean play in the background.