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Self Sabotaging Actions To Avoid in 2011

This time of year Twitter timelines everywhere are filled with statements about how 2011 is going to be different. Fickle friends, exhausted environments, and rough relationships are all things that may get left behind as many prepare themselves for the change in year. But New Year resolutions are pointless unless you truly change yourself, and that can only be done via some honest self-analysis and a true transformation of behavior and attitude. Head over to MadameNoire.com for some ways you may be hurting your own chances at success.

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Self Sabotaging Actions To Avoid in 2011

University of Pittsburgh Fires New Head Coach After 17 Days Due To Baby Mama Drama

How you get fired on New Year’s Day, Craig??? Oh, you were choking your baby mama out. Former Miami (Ohio) University coach Mike Haywood was about to seriously come up career-wise, having landed a prestigious position as the head of the University of Pittsburgh football program… even though he was nowhere near as qualified as his predecessors. And then his baby mama stood up against his violent a** and f*cked EVERYBODY’s checks up. Pittsburgh fired football coach Mike Haywood on Saturday, saying he could not continue in the job he held for only 2½ weeks because of his arrest on a domestic violence charge. Haywood was released Saturday from St. Joseph County Jail in Indiana on $1,000 cash bond, said an officer at the jail who declined to give her name, after the charge was upgraded from a misdemeanor to felony domestic battery in the presence of a minor. Within hours of Haywood’s afternoon release, Pittsburgh put out a statement from Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg, saying Haywood had been dismissed, “effective immediately,” and the school was reopening its search. “To be clear, the university’s decision is not tied to any expectation with respect to the terms on which the legal proceeding now pending in Indiana might ultimately be concluded,” Nordenberg said in the statement. “Instead, it reflects a strong belief that moving forward with Mr. Haywood as our head coach is not possible under the existing circumstances.” Pitt moved swiftly to oust Haywood following an arrest that sullied a university that is proud of its Big Ten-like academics. It also raised questions why Haywood — who had only two seasons as a mid-major head coach, including a one-win season — was chosen Dec. 16 following a brief search. Haywood was arrested about 3 p.m. Friday after a custody issue developed with a woman with whom Haywood has a child, police said. The unidentified woman told police that Haywood grabbed her by the arm and neck and pushed her as she tried to leave the home that Haywood owns in South Bend, Ind., where he once was a Notre Dame assistant. Assistant St. Joseph County Police Chief Bill Redman said the woman had marks on her neck, arms and back. Haywood’s hiring by athletic director Steve Pederson was greeted unenthusiastically by fans, boosters, alumni and students who questioned why a school with annual Top 25 aspirations hired him away from mid-major Miami (Ohio). Dave Wannstedt, forced to resign last month following a disappointing 7-5 season, had coached two NFL teams before his 2004 hiring. “This is a matter of real regret for the many people at Pitt who had looked forward to working with him,” Nordenberg said. “However, head coaches are among the university’s most visible representatives and are expected to maintain high standards of personal conduct and to avoid situations that might reflect negatively on the university.” Pederson emphasized Haywood would be a “role model” for Pitt’s players, most of whom wanted Wannstedt retained following seasons of nine, 10 and seven wins. But Haywood’s introductory press conference, in which he never mentioned the word winning but repeatedly emphasized that his players would be disciplined, dress properly and attend class, was met with a lukewarm response. Oh, so basically they were looking for a reason to fire you, and you handed it to them on a platter. You big dummy. Source

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University of Pittsburgh Fires New Head Coach After 17 Days Due To Baby Mama Drama