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Whoo.
Thank you.
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This is the prettiest prairie rose I ever done seen.
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👪 First time YouTube Live Saturday Brunch with us in Vlog #51 - Duration: 13:34.
please a Saturday that's like what yeah
so I probably be skewed morning people
it up Saturday morning ah just getting
up would ya there's no lower ok where is
this somebody's hiding somebody didn't
want to end of long there's Liam okay
we're gonna go shopping now we're going
to get some stuff for breakfast and then
we're going to have breakfast right here
since we're doing the live stream
Saturday morning brunch with family and
drug Saturday morning brunch I'm going
to link it right here and then you check
we tried is it yeah right here should be
right there the link it every Saturday
morning have live brunch so we're going
to get that and then we're going to go
live and most importantly about saturday
morning light brunch is now we do not
included in our blog it is a live event
on our youtube channel does not get
saved does not get safe it's a pure live
event so do check out the link and join
us saturday morning european time
saturday night us time saturday evening
asian time and so forth take it
tonight welcome to the car we're going
shopping shopping time
what are we going to go shop without
shop for breakfast so a brunch breakfast
and lunch equals branch for those of you
who didn't know since it's already nine
or it's going to be 9 a.m. by the time
we have brunch we call it brunch because
our kids usually have four exist at what
536 till 9am for them is or in brunch so
we're going to get some cocoa we like
our hot chocolate we're going to make
some pancakes you want pancakes right
now let's make some pancakes for Emma
and might do some eggs I want to make
you an egg haha I know what you're doing
why aren't you in the picture he'll be
back you want eggs I can make it yeah so
we might get some bacon as well eggs
bacon some toast huh what else what do
we need for our brunch toast with butter
with butter
bullshit butter
yeah so just once again just to
reiterate to repeat to let you guys know
we're doing 12 week live event
especially when I'm at home every
Saturday morning we do our brunch
saturday morning the live event I'm
YouTube all you have to do is just go to
our youtube channel youtube.com family
on drugs and then you can see the live
event every Saturday morning it is not
recorded not like facebook life where
afterwards you can watch it not record
it it's a lighter than its on or
tomorrow so you gotta tune in at the
time and I do understand that our 9am is
probably in the middle of the night for
example let me give you some examples
9am in Austria would be three in the
morning for New York or midnight for Los
Angeles so I do understand we do
understand that our US subscriber your
viewers have to get up quite early in
the morning yeah better be up at 3am to
watch our live brunch the way it is guys
I mean you know priority okay
touching my camera here hey so uh yeah
just need to get up at 3am to watch our
brunch against in New York but for Asian
viewers it would be around yes laughter
noon afternoon evening time 3 4 5 p.m.
here did I calculate the time from like
Austria to Asia because I traveled a
long slit got the time to my head one
thing I'm talking really fast anyway so
that's that every Saturday morning
brunch live with family and drugs we're
going to be pushing it out on Facebook
and Twitter and Pinterest letting you
guys know that we're doing this okay I
think it's a good idea once a week to do
a live event you see us unfiltered you
see us uncut which we are usually anyway
it's not like we headed out all our
funny stuff and weird stuff anyway so
we're arriving at the store now you guys
want to come to the store with us have
you ever been to an Austrian store up
what happened to your moving and what is
he doing here I I get this some form
work pieces in our life three on youtube
every Saturday rush with Johnny Andros
license when he's at home the husband
I'm not doing this alone this is
Saturday that's like one yeah so what
was it that early every morning together
Saturday's Restless you are nobody's
bourbon so saturday morning he's at home
that's all we haven't run time T I have
my Easter decoration up Roundy's time
every time look at this love with Tom
back here he was so nice out I'm not
renege ok next plan is Q we're gonna go
to the garden come on you must have to
pursue them on you can who's that easy
opening we're going to go to the garden
we're going to build a kind of a
terrorist thing out of your palates
moves and stuff like this so we're going
to pick up some shallots first and then
we're going to lay it down under the
grass right down the glass put some wood
over it and we have like in a bargain
kind of like a patio kind of a thing
that we can put a table on and chairs
that's the plan taking the kids and ya
might do a time lapse for you guys of
how we build it hey good ID here we go
with time right ok I'm just having a
move over there just having dinner don't
talk with a full mouth am I got a
lollipop stones right show us your
lollipop well let it pop I just came off
dirty leader your eyes you cannot make
it so what do you guys guys what did we
do today right here would build the
patio I feel like a big game all day
long
all day long uh-huh so song by them we
built the wrong ok can you saw the video
so we built that thingy in the middle of
garden so next week we most likely will
get furniture for it garden furniture so
that would be kind of cool and we'll
have that during the summertime ok
really building it don't air your word
give me a word i'll sing a song come on
so it's march go do it on large and we
already finished the patio so it's kind
of cool i'm still going to be cold
weather but definitely done for the
summer so that was that now just having
some Chinese food Thai curry like my
Thai curry punk we're after and then
homology can always have too much that
was the weekend for saturday for now but
nothing special for tomorrow Oh your mom
said the film is already in your dish Oh
to stomp ya so I would look at us to go
there and or she hasn't gone that
dramatic good movie though tombstone
check it out Val Kilmer yeah also check
out what I watched today and the reason
was so excited that I watched it it's
like I sing a 10 minute music video by
Guns and Roses what your watch too much
yeah I was Beastie Boys no guns and
roses november rain oh yeah it's like
the longest song ever in the charts in
the US he made me watch it well if I
fell asleep and then there wasn't that
the greatest movie ever yeah I'm gonna
link it right and check where am I
linking I always I think where am I
thinking humbly here or here all right
i'll link it check it out it's really
good i'll give you some facts about it
Axl Rose wrote it 10 years before he
released it so it was really
I think 92 he wrote it in 82 it wasn't
quite done but he wrote that song
actually actuals the singer of governor
roses the video was done in LA in an
operator come on it's about hears about
that there there used to be a show on I
think MTV where they would show music
videos and they would slash in these
these facts about the music video who
done it where it was filmed stuff that
happens in it is the first time that in
a music video they used as a helicopter
and now they would use a drone but these
day let's check it out just check out
the video you're going to love it
believe me don't listen to my ten year
younger wife who doesn't know music from
the 80's rock and roll base comes roses
well thanks give it
[Applause]
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10 Worst NBA Jerseys Ever - Duration: 4:31.
White Sox pitcher Chris Sale was suspended in 2014 for destroying the team's throwback
uniforms.
The Sox higher ups called it a "temper tantrum" from Sale and eventually traded him the next
year…
If only the NBA players playing for these teams, would pull out the scissors and cut
these shitty uniforms up as well.
With that being said, we're back to our list of the, "Ten Worst NBA Uniforms Of
All-Time".
Number 10: Denver Nuggets 93 to 03
Believe it or not, I actually liked the multi colored rainbow striped Nuggets uniforms they
rocked for 11 years.
But in 1993, the Nuggets franchise changed with the times and went to a puke yellow,
dark blue and maroon look, that maybe fit the 90s theme better.
But by taking a quick glance at their pukey new colors, you totally miss the Rainbow mosaic.
Number 9: Utah Jazz 96 to 04
The Utah Jazz did get Jazzier when they went from their boring old Jazz logo, to their
fresh Coors Light advertisement.
Maybe this will be an idea for future franchise uniforms, since after this season, every NBA
team will be rocking an advertisement…
God, do we really need to be reminded that men have Erectile dysfunction, while watching
Hoops?
Number 8: Houston Rockets Now
The Rockets uniform baffles me every time I see their shitty Rocket font, and their
two loops that go around their arms.
Whoever created this uniform needs a new career, because this design is lame at best..
Yes, the uniforms with the rocket launching was better.
Number 7: Charlotte Bobcats 04 to 08
The Bobcats will only be a distant memory for all of us.
A memory that really means nothing to most NBA fans.
Sorry Charlotte, but its true.
To compound the shitty organization that was the Bobcats, they had the ugliest orange uniforms
that had no clear color scheme.
Were they orange?
Teal?
Dark blue?
Grey?
Did they have a drunk teenager create this color scheme?
Who knows, and at this point, …who cares..
Number 6: New Orleans Pelicans Now
Doesn't it seem like whoever created the Pelicans uniform just said, "ahh fuck it, does it
really matter how the uniform looks?
They're gunna suck anyway" Albeit they do suck ass, other than Anthony Davis… the
team's uniform is completely awkward.
Whats the deal with the tiny font across the jersey?
SMH
Number 5: Vancouver Grizzlies 95 to 01
It wasn't without effort for the Vancouver Grizzlies uniforms are on this list.
Whoever created the logo and the design of the Unis definetly took their time to try
to make it look cool.
The problem is, sometimes you can do too much..
With a pathetic record of 101 wins to 359 loses in their fracnchise career, their uniforms
made the team look like they were working at an amusement park.
But all in all, I actually feel bad for Vancouver on how they got ditched by the NBA.
So Canada, rock those jerseys with pride!
Number 4: Orlando Magic Now
This one is difficult to understand.
Because during the Penny and Shaq era, the Orlando Magic had the sickest uniforms ever,
with their black, blue and pinstripes scheme the team not only were winners but a branding
element that every major shoe company wanted to be a part of.
So its a scratch your head moment when you see the Magic uniforms now…whats up with
the new logo and font and Why are the pinstripes not straight?
Simple fix Orlando, Just go back to the 96 uni's and stay there.
Number 3: Indiana Pacers 84 to 90
We tried to stay away from dogging the retro uni's but this one was super horrendous.
The Pacers throughout their career, have had probably one of the ugliest looks ever.
And to this day, it still really hasn't changed.
But during the mid to late 80's their logo and jersey was tremendously bad.
With a hand holding a basketball creating a P// Does the P stand for Penis? because
it looks like a crooked cock.
Number 2: Detroit Pistons 95 to 01
Take it from the Detroit Pistons, you can actually go back to the old and make your
team better again.
In 95, the Detroit Pistons got fancy and changed their red white and blue color scheme to teal,
maroon, and yellow, we couldn't recognize the Pistons anymore.
The saddest part is, they made Detroit legend, Joe Dumars wear the ugly uniform.
The Pistons went back to their old logo and colors and Wala! another championship.
Number 1: Los Angeles Clippers Always
The Clippers can't win ever, not in standings, not in popularity, not in their Uniforms..
The Clippers moved to LA in 1984 from San Diego and are known as perennial losers through
out their existence.
The franshise once complained to Staples Center officials that during their home games the
Laker banners need to be covered up.
Instead of covering it up with banners of faces of current players, why not win something?
Or better yet, change your Name, you're known as a Loser.
What the fuck is a Clipper anyway?
You're in LA, be creative.
And yes, the new logo you made last year, sucks dick.
And there you have it, our list of the Ten Worst NBA Uniforms Of All -Time, Did we miss
any other ugly uniforms?
If so, mention them in the comment section below, and as always don't forget to like,
share, and subscribe.
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N. Korean nuclear test may be imminent: 38 North - Duration: 1:58.
North Korea seem set to disregard all warnings from the international community again.
Newly-released satellite images show an uptick in activity around a key part of the North's
main nuke test site.
Kim Hyun-bin zooms in on what could be the regime's preparations for another provocation.
A leading North Korea-monitoring website says the regime's next nuclear test could be imminent.
Citing commercial satellite images of North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test site taken
a few days ago,... 38 North says three to four vehicles or equipment trailers were spotted
near the entrance to the North Portal... and the ground texture shows communication cables
may have been laid.
The website added the equipment would be used to initiate a nuclear test, collect explosion
data and process it.
It also noted similar activities were spotted ahead of the North's most recent nuclear test
in September of last year.
The website added that water is also being pumped out of the North Portal... to keep
the tunnel dry for monitoring.
38 North says there are no significant activities in other areas,... meaning test preparations
could be in the final stages However,... it added these images cannot determine
exactly when or if the North will conduct a test.
An expert in South Korea agreed with the assessment, and said the test could be conducted to demonstrate
the regime's nuclear capabilities.
"North Korea could conduct a nuclear test as soon as this weekend... and as with its
fourth nuclear test... there is a high possibility it could use a real warhead.
Pyongyang is trying to prove to the international community that it can already weaponize its
nuclear warheads."
With speculation growing,... the U.S. State Department has warned North Korea that a nuclear
provocation would have grave consequences for the regime.
The department emphasized that Pyongyang needs to put an end to all provocative actions that
threaten peace and stability.
It also called on the regime to fulfill its international obligations and return to serious
talks.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
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How to draw a cartoon FISH
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Video: Brighter skies today, but snow on way - Duration: 2:29.
CINDY: GOOD WEDNESDAY TO YOU.
I AM CINDY FITZGIBBON.
WE HAVE BEEN RUNNING PRETTY DRY
UNTIL THE PAST COUPLE OF DAYS.
PICKING UP ANOTHER THREE
QUARTERS OF AN INCH OF RAIN
YESTERDAY.
WE ARE CLOSING IN ON WHAT IS
CONSIDERED NORMAL FOR THE MONTH
OF MARCH.
BENEFICIAL RAIN FOR THE PAST
COUPLE OF DAYS.
CHILLY TEMPERATURES RUNNING IN
THE 30'S IN MOST AREAS.
THIS IS OUR STORM CENTER PULLING
AWAY THE DRY AIR IN THE
BACKSIDE.
IMPROVEMENTS ARE COMING TODAY.
YOU SEE A LOT OF CLOUDS THROUGH
LUNCHTIME.
ON THE WEST, WE CARRY IT OUT.
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON, ALL THE
WAY TO THE LINE, BRIGHTER SKIES
THIS AFTERNOON.
CLOSE TO 50 DEGREES BUT THAT
WIND STARTS TO PICK UP.
IN MAY DUST AT TIMES THROUGH THE
AFTERNOON OVER 20 MILES AN HOUR.
CLOSE TO 20 WITH HIGHER GUSTS.
THE WIND WILL DIE DOWN
EVENTUALLY OVERNIGHT.
MAINLY CLEAR SKIES.
IT IS CHILLY TONIGHT, COLDER ON
THE SUBURBS.
WE HAVE A FREEZING MARK IN
BOSTON.
TOMORROW IS A BEAUTIFUL DAY.
WE HAVE SUNSHINE FROM START TO
FINISH.
IT IS GOING TO GET KIND OF A
CHILLIER AIR MASS.
AS THE NEXT SYSTEM APPROACHES ON
FRIDAY, IT MAY START OUT WITH
SNOW.
I DON'T THINK WE ARE GOING TO
HAVE BIG ISSUES IN THE MORNING
HOURS.
THIS IS 8:00, A LITTLE BIT OF
SNOW BREAKING OUT.
LOOK WHAT HAPPENS INTO THE DAY.
A HARD TIME PRESSING EASTWARD.
IT RUNS INTO SOME MODERATING
TEMPERATURES, TALKING ABOUT
READINGS IN THE MID-UPPER 30'S
IN THE AFTERNOON.
COME FRIDAY NIGHT, THAT IS WHEN
THE HEAVY PRECIPITATION MOVES
IN.
IT MAY BE COLD ENOUGH FOR SOME
SNOW TO THE COAST LINE.
THIS COULD ACCUMULATE
PARTICULARLY NORTH AND WEST OF
THE CITY OF BOSTON.
SOUTH OF THE CITY, FRIDAY NIGHT
INTO EARLY SATURDAY, WARMER
AREAS TAKING UP CHANGES IN THE
SNOW OVER THE RAIN.
THERE COULD BE SOME ACCUMULATING
SNOW ESPECIALLY NORTH AND WEST
OF TOWN.
IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS AS
WELL.
FOR THE WEEKEND WE ARE BACK TO
SUNSHINE WITH 50 DEGREES.
THE HOME OPENER FOR THE RED SOX
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Agile to Waterfall 5. There and Back Again + CHEAT SHEET - Duration: 4:27.
Previously
A composer
A boot
A pizza!
Today, I try to make sense of it all
... and stick around to the end for your free Cheat Sheet
Welcome to Development That Pays
My name is Gary Straughan
And welcome to the 5th and final episode of Agile to Waterfall and beyond.
If you missed any of the previous 4 episodes and you'd like to catch up, click on this link
It should bring you Auto-magically back to this point
We started way back in Episode 1 by looking at this process
Note sure this it conforms to any recognised Agile framework,
It's iterative.
Very iterative.
It was the right approach for my level certainty with the process at the time.
And do you know what, it got the job done.
Inefficient, Yes.
But iterating towards a finished product meant there were no surprises.
Which is more than I can say about the process that replaced it.
By moving the steps around, I found I could remove the waste
An iterative process became a waterfall process.
Was it waterfall?
Mike Jones wasn't sure.
"you are still following some Kanban practices such as single piece flow - you are only working
on one video at a time."
Mike, you're right.
As waterfall processes go, it's about as watered down as it could be.
But even then, I had pain points.
- the part that I find difficult... became more difficult
(Remember we talked about Cognitive Load)
- the part I liked... became unpredictable
Sometimes it was as smooth as silk.
Sometimes it was a car crash.
I now look at these SYMPTOMS as indicators...
that I wasn't ready for waterfall.
"Waterfall works well for processes that are well-understood."
As yet I haven't reached the right level of understanding... in video production.
But pizza production
That's another story
A pure Waterfall process.
And batch sizes of up to... err... three ... are no problem for me
By the way, Mozart's ability to compose an entire piece... and then write it all down.
"As if he were just taking dictation"
Is a reminder that it's not about
the intrinsic difficulty or complexity of a task,
It's about our experience/understanding of the task
And FINALLY
This is the process I use now.
Is it a recognised Agile framework?
Kanban, perhaps?
On second thoughts:
"A new episode every Wednesday"
A Sprint?
Maybe it's Scrum.
Did you notice the dotted lines.
These loops are the LAYERS I talked about last time.
Once around I and have my "margharetta" video
Next time around...that's my pepperoni video
Around again.... there's my American Hot.
Hmm.
finishing a task...
taking another from the backlog.
That's sounds to me
like KANBAN!
If you've made it this far, you deserve a t-shirt.
Alas, I don't have a t-shirt for you.
But I do have a Cheat Sheet.
A Waterfall vs. Agile cheat sheet.
Around this video, you'll find a link.
Click the link,
Follow the instructions... grab your copy.
Now...
At the time of recording,
the Cheat Sheet is more "margharetta" than "quarto staggioni"
I need your help with the toppings:
So once you get your copy, come back here and let me have
your comments and suggestion for improvement.
I'll update it from time to time and send you an shiny new version.
So go on, grab it now.
And I look forward to talking to you next time...
which I promise will about something - ANYTHING - other than
PIZZA!!!
Thank you very much for watching.
If you liked this episode, please give it a thumbs up
Share it with your network
and click the logo
for a brand new episode every Wednesday.
See you next time.
Cheers for now.
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Japan passed controversial security law a year ago...protests continue - Duration: 1:41.
One year ago today, Japan passed a new security legislation to override the pacifist constitution
put in place following Japan's loss in World War 2.
Protestors once again took to the streets of Tokyo.
However, their government is unfazed.
Cho Sung min has the full story.
Shortly after Japan's new security legislation was passed a year ago, civic groups began
to rally against the decision and are taking legal action against the state.
The rallies started in April of last year, with about 5-hundred people from Tokyo and
Fukushima Prefecture questioning if the security laws can violate the pacifist constitution.
It's almost a year later, and now there are 5-thousand-and 5-hundred people from all over
the nation, supporting the legal action.
According to local publication Asahi Shinbun, the number of people objecting to the government
exercising its right to collective defense is increasing in the Gunma and Miyagi Prefecture.
They have called the new laws "war legislation", highlighting concerns the nation could either
enter, or be dragged into military conflicts.
Despite the growing number of protestors in the nation, the government has already taken
further steps.
PM Shinzo Abe has agreed to dispatch a self-defense force to an upcoming US drill...which would
be the first ever collaborative exercise between the SDF and US Navy in the pacific.
Once the exercise takes place, the SDF's cooperation with the U.S. armed forces will
become more active than ever...moreover, the expansion of SDF's oversea activities will
escalate tensions in Southeast Asia over territorial disputes.
Cho sung min, Arirang News.
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Tips For Writing A Book - Setting A Goal To Write A Book - Duration: 7:52.
so i just want to talk real quick
there is a worksheet if you downloaded it
oh sorry that's like if you're on my
newsletter list you are a got this if you
are not on my newsletter list you can
sign up by going to Jodi Brandon
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email list and will also get you this
worksheet about smart goals and book writing
I'm sure you heard of SMART goals specific
measurable achievable time-bound of
relevance and time bound so we're
gonna get through talk about how that
applies or can apply the book writing
everybody does a lot of goal setting is
being in the year a lot of people say
they want to write a book
so we're going to sort of melted through
those together a little bit talk about
that i just wrote books today so let's
say you have a goal and what you want to
do first is just write it down as write
down how it looks on your head right now
if that's right a book is that getting
shade at whatever it is just the general
goal as it is so i'm going to use
obviously is available the general
writing books so that we can walk
through what that looks like when you
make a smart old so I another good one
for this example would be to scale your
business because a lot of people use the
book as the tools and skills of it so
the specific so say you're going to
write a book
totally not specific that's not going to
there's no urgency to get that done with
with that general so you want to make it
specific i want to write a book by two
dozen expensive 615 or I want to write a
book in 2017 or what I want to publish a
book by the end of 2017 you want to put
a time frame on it so that it you know
when you know when it's going to happen
talk about that again when timeout but
that also part of being specific with it
so next is measurable the M is smart
how are you gonna know when you've
accomplished cool is that you have a
bound book in your hands
is it your book is written and with an
editor I would fit you know I mean
obviously the big one for book-running
would be it is bound book in your hand
or you know the book on your kindle
someone can come by or you know I've had
clients when they do this exercise say
that it's measurable in may after they
received their first loyalty direct
deposit from amazon so it's really you
know it could be any of those things
the important things that have some sort
of measurable elements to it so that you
can you know trackers exact some people
like to set the measurable even for the
actual process itself like not write the
book but you know right chapter one and
you know and then chapter one is written
that the measurable chapter two is
written that memorable measurable old
the research is done at the measurable
so it depends on how deep you want to
dive in for the process but for the
general goal you know when I have a
finished book that i know that i'm
reading my book so this is achievable is
achievable yes or no I think there's a
little work to it than that
so I would say if i would if i wasn't
write a book in 2017 we talked earlier
another lunch and learn earlier this
year about non-negotiable days and
events and those sorts of things so you
want to take all of that into
consideration what do you have coming up
this year are you watching a bit course
this year are you having beaten here are
you moving an elderly relative into your
home this year are you planning to take
a sabbatical love you know four to six
weeks this year those sort of bigger
things that day today you know tasks and
use and everyday things that we go with
our business use those all need to be
taken into consideration is
if you're going to do that if you want
to write a book this year by the
under-17 and you're doing one of those
other you know sort of big things
something's gotta give somewhere so it
might be achievable but it might not be
achievable in 2070
so you want to answer that one honestly
otherwise you're gonna be you know a lot
when when push comes to shove down the
road so is it relevant
yes or no if your goal is to feel your
business than writing a book and
relevant yes if your goal is to become
to grow your lips and grow your platform
and yes the book is writing look is a
relevant goal but that's what you want
to make sure that whatever you're doing
whatever your goal is fit into you know
you're bigger your bigger plan for this
year for your five-year plan for your
10-year plan is for your plan however
you know far ahead you you plan and you
look you want to make sure that you're
not just reading a book because other
people are reading a book or you know
what so-and-so is doing that so I think
all welcome back to you don't want to do
that range looking too much work and
effort and marketing books too much work
and effort to just do it because someone
else do you want to make sure you have
you know a real legit reason for doing
it and it fits in with you are you're
bigger and bigger plans for you and for
your business so an Alaskan is
time-bound you don't give yourself a
deadline and that deadline is not you
know someday but we talked about with a
specific at the beginning you know I
want to write a book by the empty or i
would have managed written by the end of
april done 17 and then break it that i'm
going to write chapter one behind this
state i'm going to write chapter 2 by
the state chapter 3 by the state and
future using yourself on on target that
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your identity
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golden goal that you write them down or
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you want to write them down in a really
specific and concrete way to make them
much more likely to happen so that
bottom of that worksheet there once
you've gone through the s-m-r-t you're
rewriting the goal from the top
you're rewriting it out of smart goal
that's really I mean that folder is to
it i mean smart goals are really good
apply to anything i find it all the
goals I might not be the year and then
try to make them in the SMART goal so
that i can keep myself on track and I am
your bonnet it's easier to check in on
yourself that way to get like a real
answer and shifter on target or not you
know if you write a book about your goal
list this year and now it's the middle
of everywhere eee and you say hey I work
on that book at oh yeah I thought about
it so you can convince yourself that now
you're on track but if you have specific
you know the old written down with time
attachments and deadlines attached to
them then you'll be able to see really
oh I'm everywhere I should have been at
this point and i'm only at this point
better you know probably a little bit so
so that's it for today thank you for
joining
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8 Medical Advances Completely ACCIDENTALLY Discovered! - Duration: 13:13.
Here are 8 medical advances that were discovered completely by accident!
8 - ANESTHESIA Without the knockout gas known as anesthesia,
getting surgery would be quite an awful experience.
There's debate on who truly discovered anesthesia since a few different people had the same
accidental discovery, and each played a role in its creation.
Anesthesia, as we know it today, derived from two different substances.
1.
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.
And 2.
Ether, a flammable liquid used as a solvent.
The discoverers of anesthesia though their own experiences, realized that when either
nitrous oxide or ether were inhaled, it caused people to be less sensitive to pain.
In the 1800s, ether and nitrous oxide were used as party drugs.
Well, I guess some things still haven't changed!
Anyways, these inhalants were popular at events called "laughing parties" or "ether
frolics."
It was through observing (and even participating in) these events that the pain relief properties
were discovered.
For example, Horace Wells, one of the people credited with the discovery of anesthesia,
attended one of these laughing parties.
At the party, one guy who probably had too many puffs, fell and hurt his leg pretty badly.
Even though he was bleeding, the man said that he didn't feel any pain.
So, Horace Wells decided to use the laughing gas as an anesthetic while he removed one
of his own teeth……..seriously?
From that point, Wells, along with other collaborators, used the laughing gas for dental practices
and other public demonstrations.
After this caught on, ether was also used as an anesthetic for minor surgeries.
7 - ROGAINE Rogaine was discovered in 1971 by Guinter
Khan.
He was the head of the dermatology department at the University of Colorado.
One day a man named Paul Grant came to him and asked him to look into something strange
going on with a patient.
A woman was growing hair all over her face.
The woman suffered from hypertension and was using the experimental drug, minoxidil, to
lower her blood pressure.
The woman said that before she started taking the drug, she never had to shave her legs
and she only got a haircut every four months or so.
Afterwards, she had to shave her legs frequently and get her hair cut every three to four weeks!
Being blessed to be hair-free and suddenly you're shaving your legs all the time and
dealing with hair all over your face...?
I would imagine that she had to be pretty upset.
Khan, however, probably had to hide his excitement.
He noticed that the hair on her face grew especially on the temples and he knew instantly
that this unfortunate side-effect could be used as a medicinal cure for baldness.
As fate would have it, Khan himself suffered from hair loss and had a more than receding
hairline.
Unfortunately for him, he could never use his own cure because…...get this, he was
allergic!
6 - THE PACEMAKER There is debate about who first conceptualized
the pacemaker, because many people have made contributions over time.
We're going to give props though to Wilson Greatbatch, the electrical engineer who was
best known for his role in inventing the first implantable pacemaker.
Notice that we said implantable, because that definitely makes a difference.
Greatbatch was looking for a way to combat a condition known as heart block.
It's a condition where a blockage in the electrical conduction system of the heart
throws off the rhythm of the heart muscle.
As of the early 1950's, the only solutions were big, bulky devices and Greatbatch wanted
to create something smaller and more convenient to put those off- beat hearts back at a regular
pace.
In 1958, he was working at Cornell University to build an oscillator to record the heartbeat
of animals.
He wasn't paying attention and installed the wrong transistor into the recording machine.
Since he'd already done the work he decided, hey, let's just see what'll happen.
When he turned it on, he could hear a pulsing sound, similar to a regular heartbeat.
The device took some tweaking and testing, but eventually it became what we know today
as the pacemaker.
It was installed successfully into a human for the first time on October 8, 1958 in Sweden.
5 - PENICILLIN Penicillin is one of the first antibiotics
in the world.
Back in September of 1928, Dr. Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist at St. Mary's hospital
in London, had returned from a vacation, only to find that his lab was left in chaotic condition.
As he sorted out the mess, he came across some colonies of Staphylococcus aureus, a
bacterium that commonly causes infection after an injury or a surgery.
His lab had been kept in such poor condition while he was away that a mold, Penicillium
notatu, could be seen growing on the petri dishes.
As he examined the mold further under the microscope, he realized Staphylococcus bacteria
weren't growing as fast as they normally would.
The mold had somehow stunted the bacteria's growth.
It took a few weeks to grow more of the mold, but he eventually confirmed that there was
definitely something in the Penicillium mold that could be used to treat infections.
At St. Mary's, he didn't have the resources he needed to do further research.
And… he kinda didn't have the smarts either.
Don't get me wrong, he really was a smart guy.
But he was a bacteriologist.
It would take someone with a deep background in chemistry to isolate and purify the active
ingredient from the mold.
1938, Dr. Howard Florey, a professor and director of pathology at Oxford University was catching
up on some reading when he came across Fleming's essay in The British Journal of Experimental
Pathology.
Dr. Florey was a go-getter, known for his skill of obtaining research grants.
Because he had always had a curiosity about who would win in a fight… bacteria or mold?
He helped Fleming acquire the funds, technology, and team of experts needed to see this revolution
through.
In March of 1942, Anne Miller was the first patient to be successfully treated with penicillin.
4 - QUININE Quinine is a compound that was used to fight
malaria.
It's still used to treat malaria, but these days it's commonly seen in tonic water.
Turns out that Quinine had been used to treat malaria as early as the 1600s.
The legend goes like this: One day, a native Andean Indian was wondering around in the
jungle.
Lost and sick from malaria, he stumbled upon a pool of water at the base of a cinchona
tree and took a few sips.
Initially he thought he'd made a big mistake.
Because the water was bitter, he thought it was only going to make him sicker.
But he actually started to feel a lot better.
His fever went away and he was able to make it out of the jungle to share his tales of
the healing powers of the cinchona tree.
Other Southern American Indians started to use the substance treat malaria.
It was also used to treat the shivers due to the low temperatures of the Andes Mountains.
The bark was dried and the powder was mixed with water and sugar to get rid of the bitter
taste.
Because no other tree naturally produces this particular compound, it was vital that an
alternative eventually be created.
A synthetic version of quinine was finally created in 1944 by W.E.
Hoering and R.B.
Woodward.
3 - INSULIN Insulin was discovered in 1889 when two researchers
at the University of Strasboug, Oskar Minkowski and Josef von Mering, were looking into what
impact the pancreas had on digestion.
They removed a pancreas from a dog and realized a few days later that for some odd reason,
flies would swarm around the dog's urine.
After removing the poor pup's pancreas, they discovered that the dog urine had become…
sweet?
The abnormally large amount of sugar in the doggie pee made for a nice snack for the swarms
of flies.
To top it off, the dog also drank a lot more water which resulted in frequent urination
and frequent cleaning of the lab floor.
The lab attendant couldn't understand why he was getting in trouble when he really was
taking the dog out regularly.
When it was also observed that the dog was losing strength, the doctors realized that
removing the dog's pancreas caused the dog to develop diabetes.
They never figured out how the pancreas helped to regulate blood sugar, but after 1922, other
researchers at the University of Toronto had better luck.
After more tests were done on dogs and on larger animals, like cattle, Dr. Frederick
Banting and Charles Best were finally able to isolate the pancreatic substance responsible
for sugar regulation, which today we know as insulin.They decided that they would be
the first humans to be tested with the injection rather than testing on other people.
Once the insulin was perfected, they chose Leonard Thompson to be the first person with
diabetes to get the treatment.
In January of 1922, 14-year-old Leonard was the first human to have his diabetes successfully
treated.
2 - VIAGRA Before Viagra was launched in 1998, men had
very few ways to combat erectile dysfunction.
They either had to get an injection or get a prosthetic implant, neither of which sounded
too pleasant.
Viagra was originally known as UK92480.
It began as a new way to treat angina, which is a heart condition that reduces blood flow
to the heart by restricting the vessels that supply the blood.
The drug company Pfizer was searching for a way to relax those blood vessels, but saw
little success.
They were about to call it quits until more and more volunteers informed them about the
drug's ahem, "side effects."
At the same time, scientists who were researching erectile dysfunction finally discovered its
cause.
When a man has narrow blood vessels in his penis, this keeps the blood from flowing fast
enough to form an erection.
Sound familiar?
It's similar to angina, the heart condition Pfizer was researching.
Turns out, days after taking Pfizer's heart drug, men would experience the effects of
a firm erection.
Ian Osterloh, who directed the research of this drug, initially wanted to keep the focus
on the drug's effect on the heart.
He thought, "who would want to take something and have to wait days to feel its effects?"
However, after some time, it became clear that the drug was mediocre at treating angina.
Thanks to brave souls and their reports of mass erections, Pfizer eventually decided
to go down a different path for this, uh, "heart" drug.
Now men, and the lucky ladies of course, get to enjoy stronger and longer lasting erections,
and to this day Viagra is still one of the best selling drugs of all time.
SOOO many jokes in here, but I didn't go there.
You're welcome!
1 - THE X-RAY The discovery of X-rays back in 1895 are usually
credited to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen although he wasn't the first to observe the effects
of X-rays.
Roentgen's scientific career began a little rough.
Just a case in point, back in December 1862, he attended Utrecht Technical School in Holland
and was quickly expelled when a student drew a caricature of the teacher and he was blamed
for it.
Röntgen, being such a stand up guy, refused to snitch on the student who really did it,
so bye-bye Utrecht Tech.
On November 08, 1895, Roentgen was late for dinner.
Before dinner he had been working in his laboratory at the University of Worzburg when a glimmer
of light in the corner of the room caught his eye.
As he investigated this mysterious light, he realized it came from a piece of paper.
The paper was coated with barium platinocyanide, a substance that glows when exposed to cathode
rays.
The glow on the paper didn't make any sense because the cathode ray tube that he was working
on was covered with a thick piece of cardboard and it was located on another side of the
room.
Yet the paper was still somehow glowing.
Naturally, he decided to see what would happen if he turned the cathode ray tube off.
He turned the ray off, and surprise!
No more glowing paper.
He went into another room and took the paper with him.
He closed the blinds, shut the door, and discovered that the luminescence could pass through the
wall, allowing the paper to still glow.
He named this new ray the "x-ray" as a bit of a placeholder.
It meant "unknown ray."
Röntgen threw himself into investigating these unknown rays systematically.
Röntgen discovered the x-ray's medical use when he made a picture of his wife's hand
on a photographic plate.
The photograph of his wife's hand was the first photograph of a human body part using
X-rays.
When she saw the picture, she said quote, "I have seen my death."
No one ever really took the time to give it an official name.
I don't think it needs one, just because you know what, x-ray turned out to be pretty
catchy.
Here's what's next!
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SUPER WEBSÉRIE | EPISÓDIO 4 - Duration: 4:48.
What am I doing here?
Does that mean that from now on any pretty girl,
with a vague conversation is going to convince me to come to their house?
She's cute… and talked to me,
but it's nothing like that, is it?
What if she is a serial killer?
This elevator is taking too long.
What if it broke? I think it might be broken.
If the elevator fell, how should I proceed?
Maybe if I bend my knees will reduce the impact?
I heard once that there's two kind of people: the ones that fight and the ones the flight.
Am I one of those who flight?
Do you want some water?
Sure
I also went to that hospital and they gave me a piece of paper just like yours.
Yeah, nowadays seems everything is "just a virus".
That doctor is a weirdo. And how about that hospital?
Kind of, but I never really liked doctors anyway...
It was like he wasn't even listening to what I was saying, or wanted to know what I felt.
Just wanted me to go home and be quiet.
I felt the same, I guess.
I think there are more things that we feel the same.
You got a power, right?
I know. You are not alone.
I met two other girls with powers too.
Olivia that can become invisible and Cláudia who has an amazing force.
We are together for some time trying to understand what is happening.
Are you ok?
Oh, I can read minds.
Oli, you are doing it again.
You are not invisible.
Make yourself comfortable
Hi! How are you?
Hi! Nice to meet you, I'm Olivia.
Sorry about that, I'm still learning, you know?
Oh, totally. One of those days I was in the beach with my pajamas, like, what the ---
Ok, ok. We will only communicate out loud.
Fine by me.
Oooh great! Everyone has clothes on!
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British PM signs letter triggering exit from EU - Duration: 2:50.
The British Prime Minister has signed a letter to the EU... formally notifying the bloc that
the UK is leaving.
Negotiators will have two years to reach a deal, though both sides have already staked
out some contentious demands.
Oh Jung-hee has sheds light on what lies ahead.
The document that will formally begin the UK's departure from the European Union was
signed on Tuesday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May signed a letter to European Council President Donald
Tusk on Tuesday... invoking Article 50, which will take Britain out of the EU.
This comes nine months after Britons voted in a national referendum last June... in which
'leave' won by almost 52-percent to 'stay' at 48 percent.
Once the European Council President receives the letter,... the EU and the UK have two
years to negotiate a deal on Brexit... or WTO rules take effect by default.
Negotiations are expected to begin in either May or June this year.
Both sides have a lot to discuss... with trade at the top of the agenda.
The UK wants to withdraw from the union's single market but hopes to keep some trade
benefits through a new customs arrangement and an FTA.
But, the EU has been firm that the UK won't be able to "cherry pick" elements of the single
market.
To get a better deal on trade, the EU wants concessions on the free movement of people,
which was a central reason the UK chose to leave the bloc in the first place.
"So... many British people voted to leave the EU because they don't like the concept
of people being able to move very freely without passport checks and so on...
So that is going to be a big issue of negotiation.. now the problem is that the EU is saying,
if you want a free trade agreement with us, then you would have to accept the free movement
of people."
The UK is also refusing to pay 60 billion euros, or roughly 65 billion U.S. dollars
as a so-called divorce bill,... which, according to the EU, would take care of the UK's commitments
to pensions for its workers and UK-based projects that have already received funding approval.
Other EU member states are already notifying Brussels... that they won't pay extra to make
up for the UK's departure.
Other agendas include cross-border security arrangements, jurisdiction mechanisms for
issues like trade disputes... and the rights of British expats in Europe and EU citizens
living in Britain.
The current deadline for the talks is October next year.
Any deal will have to be approved by at least 20 of the remaining 27 countries... which
represent 65-percent of the EU's population.
Unless they agree to extend the negotiation deadline,... the UK will leave the bloc on
March 29th, 2019.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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RAIN WORLD - Mr. Slugcat's Adventure to Survive!! (Rain World Gameplay Part 1) - Duration: 24:10.
so once again we have another game made
by adult swim the last one we played was
rise and shine however this one is an
action adventure platformer survival
game you play as a nomadic slug cat
that's right a slug cat now the slug
head is not the top of the tier in the
food chain so what we have to do is we
have to grab our spear and brave the
industrial wastelands that is our home
hunt for food as well as evade those who
want to eat the delicious slut kath so
being said let's begin and see what kind
of world the slut cat lives in
Oh
you
you
you
you
you
Oh
Oh
you
you
so it looks like we lost our little
family oh shoot I should hope I probably
should have paid attention to that I was
clicking too fast uh-oh we could sneak
underneath things oh is that you are
hungry find food maybe the berries there
we go uh let's see pick up jump throw
hold right bump of her map pause and
left stick okay okay so that's our map
nice what is this thing I can't really
jump that high can I I need to find food
none of this is food can I climb up I
can't climb this up holy crap okay my
question is how do I get food there's
spikes in here catch and eat them okay
so we got to catch the little flies but
I'm assuming Oh
so I just hold x oh there we go get over
here got you oh I got all of them oh
that is so adorable get back here is the
thing just like pooping out the little
bats okay well I don't think we need to
go anywhere else we got her if we got
some food go go go go go there we go eat
it eat it eat a little sublet for is
enough to hibernate okay do we have to
hibernate oh it died okay let's just go
oh no I fell okay so it looks like this
is a just basically you just do your own
thing and you try to survive you live
life in this post-apocalyptic world of
death and misery just trying to survive
I was kind of thinking maybe those Barry
oh well jump and grab them they're
delicious oh I was right they are
berries eat it oh look at him ET so
additional food above for is kept for
later ok what is what is a do Oh A's
jump I'm dumb ok we're full what are the
what does that thing is it just like a
information thing that just like walks
around every single map I don't know
well look it's look at poor little slug
caddies so it so adorable I feel bad
that he lost his family eventually we're
gonna run into creatures that are bigger
than us that's going to want to eat us
ok so we can't go that way we have to go
up here
that did not work this shit okay hold a
no hold down okay it's like a pounce
okay okay nice nice I like it I like it
Oh something's coming rayna's come oh we
have to hide from the raid okay what's
this way we gotta run this is this place
is safe stay here to hibernate oh my god
we actually can't be outside in the rain
are you kidding me that's so adorable oh
my God look at him okay so i just have
to wait and I think we're good well that
was I would you see that the door open
how do I get out there we go but now I
need to get some food before I starve
it's always good to search for food
right at the beginning that way you
don't have to worry about it later Oh
was this what was this
ok
I don't I don't get it oh it's just okay
that's just for throwing gotcha okay oh
here we go we've got some flies come
here come here yeah we got it eat it nom
noms well could we we're gonna
definitely fill up here I like I just
came straight to me a little poor little
slug cat rawr gotcha ok we are full good
to go question is can I go this way no I
cannot I can't climb up there so that
must be just a drop point then ok let's
head out what Oh for a second there I
thought owes another creature coming to
get me it's like I don't know I'm
already gonna die I don't want to die
this is a very interesting game oh I and
i'm still holding let the thing to hold
it for later ok something comes up oh
whoa whoa that's turning green what that
turn green oh shit
uh-uh nope nope I'm out are you kidding
me I don't know I'd FL me back and go
this way maybe there's something over
here Oh kid maybe not there we go oh
look at that big thing I gotta be
careful around it i'm guessing go down
go down oh shit i would pop this out all
the way over here interesting i wonder
if this game auto-saves cuz i have no
idea if it does can I just keep on going
up no I cannot I have to go right oh
shit but you see did think that I think
was right there Oh God okay no let's go
he was over here last time getting there
getting there select cat let's go in
here okay there's nothing over here so
go down maybe okay that's not not like
Oh No suck okay there we go get out of
there uh no no next one down next one
down slut kath there we go um shoot
oh we got to do this sort of thing to
get past it nice am i hungry I might be
hungry I don't know this is a very
adorable game oh shit did sense me I
don't know nope this is no this is no go
you get into there there we go let's get
out of here okay we got we got some food
gotcha eat it oh I'm full
okay i think its way up there oh shit do
i have to be worried about it where is
ok I gotta get up there somehow where'd
he go oh he popped out ok I'm just kind
of following what the see what that guy
does because we need to get over here
anyways a little slug cat let's go let's
get out of here oh it just took me back
here wait no I've not been here before
they just look kind of familiar
no go go up go up go up slide cat maybe
I can't oh shoot there's two of them
oh shit no no it got me poor slut cats
out oh no poor slug cat I feel so bad
well okay so does it Oh what was that
okay here we go okay it does not keep
your map progression sadly it does not
so we have to find a way to save next
time which I'm thinking to do so we are
going to have to find a place to sleep
and that's gonna be the only way for us
to save ah he got away ok let's eat
these oh we need one more we need one
more oh no eaten two more we're just
gonna chill up here gotcha there we go
ok eternum noms ok one more one more eat
up mr. slug cat ok so you guys if you
guys are interested in me playing more
of this I really want you guys to help
me come up with a name for our little
slut kath because just naming him slug
cat is not not gonna work out cuz we we
got a journey we got to find out what
happened to his family ok I got to find
a way to grab on to those things so I
don't just fall down so I can catch
myself in midair if need be
oh wait a second wait a sec what's this
what's this we got a path down here
where does this take me where does it
take me oh shit okay it takes me there
okay back to the food got you okay
sooner or later we are gonna have to
worry about those alligators because
they they will get us although the want
to get us but we cannot have that we
need to beat them cycle one the
outskirts okay which we can go two ways
it looks like right or left let's go
right because last time we did not
survive going left okay so far so good
no alligators which is perfectly fine
with me here we're gonna hide in the
bushes oh wait I thought that thing was
flashing yell oh my god there yes is he
live is he dead oh shit he's alive we
started the fight we started the fight I
think she might be dead
what's going on with him oh my God he's
like freaking out it's an epileptic
dragon go go shit oh my god let's go
let's go let's get out of here let's get
out of here Oh thing just turn yellow oh
no no no no um okay I need to jump over
the to the left and make it up somehow
okay go go go get up this get up this
good good
where how do we get over there oh shit
oh we got a thing we got a thing yeah i
am the king of the mountain you will
obey be okay so those leap up the sleep
down I need to find a way out because
that guy now is blocking my way out this
is not good this is not good
okay yeah he's coming my way I don't
think they can jump no they just put
he's just gonna loop the loop oh my god
what do I do I don't think he can climb
the ropes Kenny no he can't but I can do
that okay good good that
oh no oh my god of us fell off okay what
now where are we I don't know where I
need to go if I go down mr. alligators
gonna come after us okay so if I go down
there I'm i might be able to throw shit
I wanted to throw my food not the spear
but he he went away oh I can get another
one pick this up hell yeah ok I think I
think I can I not get out I'm hungry I
should have done that food I shouldn't
have done the food I mean I wanted to go
up there oh boy that's not good that's
not good at all let's try to sneak out
there there's multiples let's get out of
here oh shit no no no go go go go go go
oh wait where's the outlet where's the
outlet you can't come up here can it ok
good
can I have both Spears oh I can use it I
can turn it into a thing so I can grab
on to that's awesome although i didn't
get some food so we need to get across
which let's see we have to go to this
one cuz the other one thing is broken
into two different sections okay okay i
need to find food no I'm good on food
but we are we are there okay oh shit
pick that up there's a safe spot right
here there we go yes I think this is a
safe spot a slumber area right it is yes
got a slumber area we could save oh my
god oh that's so useful hell yeah I'm
gonna sleep oh man I really slumbered
that time okay Dave three we've made it
to date three perfect although we have
to get some food now
you know we're gonna do that in the next
part if you enjoyed story hit that like
button if you want me to play more hit
that like button otherwise leave a
comment down below on what we should
name mr. slug cakes I really want to I
really want to name our slug with that
being said have a wonderful day and I'll
see you guys in the next one
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How to Get a Job With No Experience - Duration: 5:48.
Hi, it's Linda Raynier of LindaRaynier.com
Career Strategist. I help experienced corporate professionals to develop their personal brand
get clear on the work they're meant to do and grow that into a meaningful career.
So, I've been getting a lot of questions and comments lately on
my interview, my resume videos.
And, one of the most common questions I've been getting, has been
"How do I approach my job search when I have no experience?"
So, in this video, I want to share with you a key exercise that
everyone needs to do, whether or not they have experience
before you send out your resume and go on interviews.
And I can tell you that this has nothing to do with the resume or interview itself,
it actually has more to do with you as an individual so you definitely want to pay attention.
So here's the problem that a lot of you may be facing or that you're seeing.
The real problem, however, is that
you didn't know how to sell yourself to the employers and get them to hire you anyways,
despite your lack of experience.
In other words, you weren't able to express your personal brand.
So considering that you're probably someone without experience,
this is a likely scenario where you're just at the very early stages of establishing your career.
Or, you are someone who already had a previous career
but you want to switch into another market or industry.
You also don't have experience in that particular industry.
The thing you have to realize is that if you want to stand out amongst employers,
you want to stand out amongst the crowd.
You need to have something called a personal brand.
So what is a personal brand?
And it has nothing to do with having the exact experience for that position or in that industry.
Your personal brand is much more than the resume or the things that you say in an interview.
Even though those are key tools that we would use to help you express your personal brand.
Think of it this way.
As an employer, what do you think they'd want from someone who was a perfect candidate for the position?
They would want someone who can demonstrate who they are.
So for example, by demonstrating a positive demeanour,
by showcasing confidence,
someone who's eager, someone who's helpful.
They also want someone who can demonstrate what they're capable of.
By showcasing what you've learned in the past
that you can apply to this new opportunity.
And then they also want someone who can demonstrate what makes them valuable.
So for example if you've been able to do something or accomplish something in the past,
how can you apply that same experience and project it for this new opportunity?
Project it for the future?
What do you plan to accomplish in this new role?
All those individual pieces clearly explain what your personal brand is to them.
So what I'm trying to say is, if you want to have a strong personal brand,
you need to be able to connect the dots.
You need to be able to use the experiences that you've gained
and the knowledge that you've gained up until this point
whether or not they relate to this current position
from an industry perspective or even from a position/job title
or duties perspective. It doesn't matter.
It's more about, how do those experiences tie into your personal brand
and how can you express that and relate that to this position in front of you?
So unfortunately, if you don't know how to connect the dots
then you're likely not going to make it past the first or second round of interviews.
Because what's going to happen, is, you're going to keep telling yourself,
"I have no experience for this job. I have no experience for this job."
And as you answer your interview questions, they're going to notice that
the answers are lacking in some way, shape or form.
Because you're not selling yourself.
The way to sell yourself, the key to selling yourself is through your personal brand.
Remember, use the stories and experiences that you've gained from the past
to articulate
who you are,
what you're capable of,
and what makes you valuable.
If you can showcase those,
then that's really going to help you stand apart from the competition.
Personal branding is something that I love to talk about because
this is the bread and butter of what I do.
I help my clients to develop their personal brand and
go from zero job offers to multiple job offers.
I've had many client success stories and I'm sure I can help you as well.
So if you're interested, then feel free to head on over to LindaRaynier.com
Click under 'Work with me'
You'll see the words "Personal Brand Renewal to Stand Out & Get Hired"
That's my intensive one-on-one coaching program
that will take you from where you are right now to landing a career that
you truly are excited about.
And you can also read some of my client success stories as well.
Now if you're just looking for some advice on how to fix your resume
then feel free to download a free copy of my 10 Ultimate Resume Hacks Cheat Sheet
which is located in the link below.
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