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Sport Psychology

a method of handling the trash, he explained.

“If we don’t plan for the management of solid waste, it just isn’t going to go away by itself,” Flower said. “There has to be a system in place to properly manage society’s waste. And that system is, in fact, very complex.”

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Winters Bros. released a report called The State of Waste to introduce a plan that would allow this complex system to work as smoothly as possible even after the closure of the Brookhaven Landfll. It outlined 14 recommendations that would work in conjunction to deal with Long Island’s waste crisis.

“There is no silver bullet to the management of solid waste. There is no one single solution,” Flower said. “Instead, there’s this complex system that needs to be strengthened to ensure that we’re pulling all the levers

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Dr. Tom Ferraro has specialized in sport psychology for 20 years and works in the fields of golf, tennis, soccer, baseball, football, wrestling, lacrosse, figure skating, gymnastics, softball, fencing and more. He has helped professional teams, Olympians and elite young athletes learn how to manage the intense pressure of competitive sports. He appears on both TV and radio and has sport psychology columns in 5 different newspapers and has been featured in The New York Times, Wall street Journal and the London Times. Golf Digest includes him in their list of top mental game gurus in America. For a consultation see below: Williston Park Professional Center 2

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