Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 5 2017

Hi and welcome to CokeTV Sweden. We're here by the poolside in Ibiza. Just enjoying life.

-Yes, and I suggest we say "Hola" instead of "Hi". -Yes.

-Hola! -Hola! Qué tal?

-This is a Q&A-video, right? -Yes.

And here we answer your questions from the comment section... and it can be anything.

-Should we start right away? -Yes, let's start.

"Basketball or American football?"

-Basketball! -You're going with "basketball" directly?

If I would choose to go and watch live, I would also choose basketball.

Because it looks so nice... well maybe you don't get those seats, but it looks so nice when you're sitting...

-Right next to the court. And it's just a good vibe. -Exactly, the vibe seems to be so good.

-Exactly. More music, and... well, I don't know. -Yeah, more like a party.

American footboll seems to be so much...

-You get me? -I understand exactly what you mean. Really.

-Next one! -Such a shame that E-Sports wasn't one of them.

"How can someone impress you?"

-I've got a great answer. -Yes?

-I think that the coolest thing you can do is... -What?

-To be good at... getting people to stay focuset and interested. -Wow.

I've realized that the people that I watch that...

-Like the "Coolest people"... -Mhm.

They are great at getting me interested in what they are saying, even though I'm not interested in that subject.

I agree. People that has the ability to get others to feel comfortable and listen.

This humility and authentic feeling.

People that don't whine about everything, that tries to find solutions rather than problems.

"What side of the bed are you sleeping on?"

Ehm, what is it?

Left side. You?

I switch. Almost always the left side, but sometimes the right side when I want to be a little "YOLO".

I've never understood that. Why you even care, it's the exact same thing.

It depends. There are these bed with different kind of softness.

Yeah, I know. But if you don't have that, then it's like...

-It doesn't matter at all. -Doesn't that have to do with how safe you feel?

-Like "This is my spot and I feel good here" -Could be, could be.

-No, but I'm almost always on the left side. -Yes.

-Last question. -Yes!

For today.

"What word do you use the most?"

"Nice"

That's actually a great word.

-"That's nice. That's nice". -I often say "The best".

"The best" and "Nice" are the two words I use the most. You?

-Maybe "LOL". I say "LOL" a lot. -Oh god, you're such a nerd".

But I... I didn't say that at all like three months ago, but now I've started.

I think that's a really fun word to use.

Because you don't say it like "Laughing out loud", you say it more ironically.

-Do you know what I have to say about that? -"LOL"?

Yes.

Thanks for wathcing this week's Q&A-episode where we answer you questions.

Write your comments down below if there is anything you wish to ask. It can be anything.

-It could be something we have to think a little about... -Yes, absolutely.

-And speculate about. -Yes.

You can ask whatever you want.

And don't forget to watch our Bucketlist-challenges that airs every Thursday at 3pm.

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We're going to relax here by the poolside while we wait, you can do whatever you want.

Ah, that's nice!

No, that's unnecessary.

-You did that to me, so now I'm giving it back. -That's true, 1-1.

That's good.

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How To Rap: Writing Punchlines (General) - Duration: 6:57.

What's up guys it's dono in this video

I'm going to be talking about how to

write punchlines and this is a topic

that I have covered in the past but I

haven't covered it for a long time so

I'm going to try to do it in a little

bit different way because a lot of

people been asking for it now there is a

distinction between just normal punch

lines and punch lines for battles for

this video I'm just going to be talking

about general punch lines so when you

talk about what a punch line is a really

good comparison is to comedy right

because in comedy you do a lot of the

same things but let's start with the

punch line so the definition of what a

punch line is basically it's a line or

an idea that has a lot of impact so it's

a really broad definition there's a lot

of different ways that you can get to a

punch line but basically it has to have

impact so a lot of times to get there

you need to do something innovative or

clever or something that's a little bit

off the wall right something that sticks

out now there's a couple different ways

to do this and if we go back to comedy

it's a great comparison so you've got

wordplay right which is the most common

way to make a punch line and then also

if you're thinking in terms of comedy it

doesn't matter if it's a one-liner right

you can have a one-liner with like the

joke at the end or the punchline at the

end or you can have these really long

intricate story lines or build ups that

end with one big haymaker

either way the punch line is the part

that has the impact it's the part that

makes the crowds oh oooh ah so a

couple different things you can do is

like some word plays you can do a long

extended metaphor with like an

interesting twist at the end you can

just do some really powerful life

truths type stuff the thing that's

tricky about punchlines is it's always a

little bit hard to know exactly what's

going to stand out and resonate with

people but with some practice you can

get better at crafting these types of

things now one of the most approachable

ways to start writing punchlines is

through wordplay so basically you want

to start with

something clever or your punchline right

you start with the end and then build

the build up afterwards the reason that

you do this is because it's almost

impossible to just start a build up and

then have a punchline magically fall out

of the air right you need to have that

end point put together first because

it's the harder component and then build

the build up around that so let me just

give you an example of how you could

build up a punchline so we're going to

take this wordplay route and I'm just

going to pick current as the word that

I'm going to use and we're going to try

to build a punch line around the word

current using the wordplay of current

and current can mean either you know the

way that water is moving and pulling

things or it can mean something that's

happened recently or happening now so

with both of those definitions in mind

we can come up with something like this

I only exist in the current like the

ocean is taking me right so the idea

being that I only exist in the present

but we also compare it to like the ocean

is taking you and pulling you out to sea

so now we need to add a set up that

incorporates that punch line and makes

it a little bit stronger to do that

we're going to add in a little bit more

language that amps up how much current

stands out in the form of present moment

so we've got at eight-three future and past

won't be shaking me because I exist in

the current like the oceans taking me

now another part of punchlines are

delivering them in a way that they

actually stand out a lot of beginners do

this delivery in the same way as the

rest of their verse and it's all just

kind of in this same pattern and then

the punch line doesn't stand out and

it's easy to miss not delivering your

punch line in a way that stands out can

turn a really good punch line that gets

a lot of attention into one that really

no one notices at all so the way that

you pace things out is really important

a lot of times what people do is

emphasize the word play so that the

listener has more time to break it down

as well as it pulls their attention

towards it and makes it stand out more

let me give you a quick example at

eighty three future and past won't be

shaking me because I exist

the current like the oceans taking me so

in that example it's kind of a little

bit harder to hear where the punch line

is it doesn't stand out as much but

compared to something like this

at eighty-three future and past won't be

shaking me because I exist in the

current like the oceans taking me so I

slowed it down a little bit to let

listeners really focus on that point and

make it stand out even more now you

don't always have to do this when

writing a punch line but just being

aware of how you're delivering it and

whether or not the actual punch stands

out is something that can really make a

huge difference in how your punch lines

come across now one of the keys to

creating good punch lines is to have

something clever or unique that stands

out but isn't so complex that the

listener can't really understand it this

is something that I had a hard time with

for quite a while but let me give you an

example using current if you're in the

flow of the ocean the ocean my current streak

will keep you beat so here my punch line

is confusing nothing really stands out

yeah some of the words seem related but

not in a way that's very clear there's

not enough of a setup and not nearly

enough of a punch the word plays don't

really make sense why would they be in

the flow of the ocean do ocean currents

streak what does that mean there's a lot

of stuff to avoid in this punch line

so hopefully that shows you a little bit

how to build out more clear punch lines

one last note that I want to iterate on

is just that this is a little different

than battle punch lines in a battle you

really have to attack your opponent in

general punch lines you just have to

have something that stands out I've

covered battle punch lines before but

basically the difference is if you

attack your opponent or just stand out a

lot of people that are good at writing

general punch lines try to get into

battles and use the same style but since

they're not attacking their opponent

they lose a lot of their edge hopefully

that helps you figure out a couple ways

to start writing more punch lines if

you're having a hard time getting into

it I would recommend just learning more

wordplay and again using comedy as kind

of a parallel because there's a lot of

things that they do that just naturally

mirror what you need to do to create

really strong punch lines that's all

I've got for this video but if you want

to check it out I've got a full 30-day

course that I'll put down in the box

below I've

also got a website where he can get some

more resources rap better.com and if

you have any questions comments topics

you want me to cover throw them down in

the box below I will see you next time

don't forget to subscribe so you can

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have any questions comments or topics you

want me to cover leave them down in the

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WHAT HAPPENED TO MY FACE?!(Eng sub)ㅣWooLara - Duration: 4:47.

Hello everyone~ This is WooLara from Korea

Recently I have chosen as one of the Seoul partner creators!

I removed my moles on my face, so I look terrible T-T sorry

So the first mission of the Seoul partner creator was to film a self introductino video at Seoullo7017

My friend will ask me bunch of questions, and I'm going to answer for those!

Right now I'm at "Seoullo 7017" which means Seoul road in Korean

It was originally a high-level road for cars but it is now reopened as a high-level garden for people

So it's lying between high buildings in Seoul

As it's a high-level garden in Seoul, it's full of flowers and plants so it makes you can rest well

But there are these in everywhere so it was a bit noisy. I think this one is for watering plants automatically

Also there were some things that children can have fun

Personally I liked that there were many CCTVs every corner because I felt it was safe :)

There were things to enjoy too. If you peep inside, you can see Seoullo with holograms

Also there were some transparent holes that you can see through! You can see the road full of cars beneath

I was surprised to see this one! There was a foot bath place

But the water was too cold yet to enjoy the foot bath XD

So I'll start asking questions!

01. Who are you?

I'm Woo Lara :P

02. Can you tell us where you are now?

Right now I'm at Seoullo 7017 and I'm filming a self introduction video :)

We're at the Seoullo 7017~

03. By the way, what are those on your face?

Recently I removed moles on my face so I attached some stickers

04. Why did you start the YouTube channel?

To show foreign people about Korea?

I wanted to have a hobby because I didn't have one, and YouTube seemed pretty fun so I started it

05. what kind of contents do you usually make?

Anything that has to do with Korea

Contents about Korea and my daily life?

06. What's the most important thing when you make a video

I try not to make any contents that can cause any problems

I don't want to be in a trouble

07. It seems like you are using three languages in a video. How do you do that?

I'm speaking Korean in a video and I translate it into English.

Then my boyfriend translate English into Portuguese

08. Do you make a video by yourself?

I do the video shooting and editing by myself

But my boyfriend is helping me with the Portuguese translation

09. What Korean food do you like the best?

Right now I can only think of Budae jjigae!!

I really like that

10. Which place in Seoul do you recommend to visit for foreigners?

Hmm I'll say, Hongdae!

I graduated from Hongik university (Hongdae in Korean)

Everything is happening in Hongdae, so it's a very popular place

I personally don't recommend Gangnam because there are not many things to see

Ahh it's too windy

11. What do you think of Seoullo 7017?

I think it's much better than I thought

When I saw this at distance, I thought it was just a road

But if you come up here, there are many plants and things to enjoy such as foot bath!

It's really good

12. What's your daily schedule?

In a week day, I go to work because I'm a company employee...

After work, I just go home

That's pretty much everything. At home I film or edit videos

13. What's your goal of YouTube?

When I started YouTube at first, I took it easy thinking that it's good to film myself when I'm young

So my goal is to upload videos only that are NOT embarrassing or shameful :D

14. What's your next plan?

Well... I think doing YouTube is really fun

But I don't have many friends who do YouTube

So my next plan is to attract them to do YouTube with me :D

15. Anything to say for last?

Say anything?

I'm not skillful but I'm learning how to film and edit videos

So hope you can enjoy my videos!

Bye bye~ Tchau~

Zoom in!!!

It was me~

She helped me~

We'll work hard~

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فهد الكندري - برنامج فسيروا - لبن سائغ - الحلقة 10 | Fahad AlKandari - Faseero - Eps# 10 - Duration: 14:30.

Share with me.. my contemplation upon this great creation..

and send a video to; Noon Website, showing..

your reflection about the creation of Allah, Almighty.

"And indeed, for you in grazing livestock is a lesson."

" We give you drink from what is in their bellies -" between [Fa'rth] and blood -pure milk,"

"pure milk, [Sayighan] to drinkers."

[Surat An-Nahi]

It is seldom to find a household that doesn't use milk and milk products..

So, how milk is formed in cows ?!

and what is the meaning of the descriptive term [Sayigh] given by the Qur'an for milk?!

[Milk]

'Fasero..'

'If it wasn't because of Allah, it wouldn't have occurred..'

'Fasero..'

'From this you will attain faith..'

Most of the people..

they drink milk at the beginning of their day..

as it is a basic nutrient for our bodies..

and its miraculous formation in animals..

is a marvelous sign that worth wondering!

"It is the work of Allah, who perfected all things."

The synthesis and the production of milk is a very complex process..

First of all, we should say that the milk is synthesized inside the animal..

through dissolution of food..

In case of cows, this food consist of forage. /Andrea Formigoni, Professor of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Bologna University.

.. grass.. leaves.. food items that are eventually added.

When the Dr. began his talk, he said that the process is a complex one!

So, the transformation of forage into milk that is high in quality is not possible to happen..

if it is not by the power of Allah, Almighty..

Cow is an economic animal..

How is that?

The stomach of the cow has four compartments..

what enters inside this stomach is a kind of food that is simple and cheap.. as grass..

or as cheap forage..

and they produce a precious material.. that is milk.. or meat!

The rumen is very important for fermentation

It allows the transformation of fibers.. forage.. and vegetables..

to nutrients that the udder will use to form proteins, lactose.. etc.

The cows are of ruminants.. they digest food in two steps; after chewing the food in the mouth, it is transmitted to the stomach and then it is regurgitated into the mouth and then it returns to the stomach again,

The Europeans have worked in the cow for 500 years..

to bring this cow that can produce this high volume of milk!

The scientists have worked for long years..

they started from a wild cow that was living in the wild..

and transformed it into a domestic cow that is kept in farms.. that produces big volume of milk

And of course, the blood circulation is the highway..

that is passing through these substrates then inside the udder.

Think about that, there are hundreds of liters of blood..

.. that each day they go through the udder.

The blood..

and the stomach content; the fermented digest.. [Fa'rth]

both are basic components..

for milk formation..

So, Allah, Almighty, says at Surat An-Nahl:

" between [Fa'rth] and blood -pure milk, palatable[Sayighan] to drinkers.""

This milk is formed..

some from blood..

and some from excrement!

So, how it is palatable[Sayighan] for us?!!

The fat is synthesized by special organs inside the udder

and it creates a thin layer on the surface of milk, that is the grease of milk.

that represents, one of the most interesting energizing component

and it is the element that gives milk its flavor.

so when we consume milk..

we appreciate the typical taste of milk..

this is strongly related to the quantity and the quality of the grease in milk!

Then we have the lactose.

The lactose is a sugar that gives some sweetness to the milk

'Light.. affability.. and yearning..'

Milk is a white liquid that consists of water as 85%

The nutritive value of milk is very high..

it has a very high content of protein.. /Dr. Ahmed Al-Saleh.. Specialist in Therapeutic and sports nutrition

It also provides carbohydrates.. fats.. and fat soluble Vitamins..

As Vitamins K.. D.. E.. and A.

These Vitamins are very important.. and the body needs them..

and we can find them in milk..

The fat content is exactly between 37-40 grams per liter.

And the proteins, which are of high quality and nutritive value..

they are in the range between 33-35 grams per liter.

Then we have a sugar component, which is the lactose..

It recompenses water..

Protein..

Fat

Carbohydrates, as Sugars.. the lactose

Vitamins..

complete set of Vitamins.. A.. B.. etc..

Subhan Allah.. from forage and plants.. we get this palatable milk..

That's why, scientists consider one cow as a whole complete factory..

Here we can say that milk proteins, compared to egg proteins..

are the best proteins that we know so far in nature!

Therefore, we can not imagine a protein with a better quality than milk proteins

these are the proteins that we refer to as; High Quality Proteins.

The cow is the only animal that can produce big volumes of milk, worldwide..

all households consume milk..

specifically, cow milk.. all over the world.. in most of the countries of the world.

'Fasero..'

'If it wasn't because of Allah, it wouldn't have occurred..'

'Fasero..'

We all drink milk this way..

and we have it in our houses in a pack like this one..

Let's come together to see..

how this pack is prepared?!

Each cow is approximately milked from two to three times per day..

and using these instruments will facilitate milking within 5 to 8 minutes, depending upon the amount of milk in the udder.

And the daily production of milk from each cow, varies from 25 to 30 Liter.

In Kuwait alone, we produce about 62000 Ton each year.

We have 45 farms, all over the country, for milk production..

there we have; 23282 cow. This is in Kuwait.

From the features of milk is that it is a product that has many advantages..

that gives many other products that are regularly part of our daily diet.

Just to think of how many products we can get, this is a very important aspect..

You can obtain so many other important products from it..

such as yogurt, cheese..

and all the incredible variety of products that we know. unbelievable!

Samples from the raw fresh milk are brought to this lab..

This lab is internationally certified..

to confirm their safety and quality..

The samples are subjected to 12 or 15 tests..

Especially for detecting antibiotics..

Poisons.. and Fungi.

'A great spoken word that is declared'

'Its miraculous nature is proven'

'For the creations, it is a path and a guidance'

'A guidance for righteous people'

This milk is a Long life milk..

The difference is that the milk lasts for 4 days, while the Long life milk lasts for about 6 months!

The Long life milk is prepared by exposing the milk to a higher temperature..

to extend its period of expiration.

and they say it is tasty.. let's try it!

The daily servings of milk or milk product..

for adults are better to be from 2 to 3 servings..

and for children, about 3 servings..

and 2 for old individuals..

From all the milk products, including the milk itself.

Yogurt has many health benefits, more than milk itself because it consists of beneficial Bacteria that facilitate digestion and sanitize the stomach..

The prophet, SAW, said: ' if you are given milk to drink.. say..

Allahumma, add blessings to it..

and give us more of it.'

Why?!

Because, the prophet,SAW, said that nothing can replace food and drink other than milk.

'This is the charming eloquence..'

'This is the dazzling beauty..'

'a speech that is a miracle in excellency'

'that is revealed.. by the Trustworthy Spirit '

'This is the charming eloquence..'

'This is the dazzling beauty..'

'a speech that is a miracle in excellency'

'that is revealed.. by the Trustworthy Spirit '

Milk is considered a nutrient material that is..

I won't say it is complete.. it is semi-complete.. it is deficient in one Item, which is Iron!

How can we get the Iron?!

One glass of milk.. with 2 to 3 date fruits.. this is a complete meal!

you've supplied the Iron that is missing.

because it is deficient in Iron , you can add dates..

So, the complete meal is formed of milk and dates.

Milk is a liquid that is the source of life and food!

represented as fatty acids, proteins and carbohydrates that are also sources of life

and also it is rich in minerals that are essential for our lives and health.

Not only that, but, milk is also one of the few products, that once taken..

it makes us calmer.. happier.. and more relaxed.

Therefore, I think that this saying you mentioned that it is from the Arabic tradition is absolutely..

important in describing the completeness of milk as a food.

Have you ever thought about..

and reflected upon..

Why has Allah, Almighty, made this milk palatable.. ready to drink..?

.. without the need for changing or purification?!

It is the subjugation.. the honoring.. from Allah, Almighty, to the sons of Adam!

"Do you not see that Allah has made subject to you whatever is in the heavens.. "

"and whatever is in the earth and amply bestowed upon you His favors, [both] apparent and unapparent?"

Notice this, even after this subjugation from Allah, Almighty..

listen to the rest of the verse..

"But of the people.. "

"is he who disputes about Allah without knowledge or guidance or an enlightening Book [from Him]."

I say..

.. to Atheists..

and to the stubborn people..

Stop your tongues from Who has made subject to you, the Earth and whatever is in it!

'Before it's the right time..'

'nothing was there..'

'there was no time.. no place!'

'Allah just said to the universe; Be.. and it is!'

'Life will be beautiful..'

'If we just have reflected upon the signs given from Al-Ilah..'

'beautify your vision by.. looking at all that is made by His Hands..

'Fasero..'

'you will see how Allah has created it..'

'Fasero..'

'There is no a fault to be found..'

For more infomation >> فهد الكندري - برنامج فسيروا - لبن سائغ - الحلقة 10 | Fahad AlKandari - Faseero - Eps# 10 - Duration: 14:30.

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How To OVERCOME FEAR & STAY FOCUSED (ENFP and INFP related) - Duration: 12:19.

hey Dan here and if you've ever felt like your emotions get out of control

that may be your lead first by emotions and then later wonder what the heck has

happened that you find yourself changing direction perhaps a little bit more than

you'd like then please stay tuned you're going to get a lot out of this video I

actually was inspired to make this video after just filming the last video I

assume I'm going to post these back-to-back about making decisions and

thinking about your life when you're in a poor mental state and I really just

wanted to expand on that but really touch on a lot of the decision-making

process and how we think and I first came across this when I was studying

sales back in the day young money driven you know guy I was I was studying in

both sales and one of the the things you come across is that for the majority of

people they experience an emotion first and then they justify it later with

logic so in the sales process right if you want to learn a little bit about

being a sales man what that means is you give people like a feeling they want and

then they will want your product and then you just need to give them enough

logic to justify it. A great example of this is German car companies in

particular but things like BMWs or mercedes where if you look at how they

do their advertising and set everything up they do it really well so primarily

why does someone usually want to buy like a BMW it's status it's ideally

because it's a fast car and they like to drive but unfortunately I'm like the

only one like that but it's primarily around status it's maybe impressing

people it could be that it's fast and sporty and fun but it's really hard in a

lot of societies and in a lot of families to justify a big financial

purchase based on it'll make me feel good and it'll be fun right so what do

they do they have 27 airbags right all these safety features and that way you

can you can justify it to yourself and also maybe your husband or your wife and

say listen like I don't want it because it's cool I want it because it will keep

our kids safe or this sort of thing right it also gives the salesperson that

that angle to basically start with you know hey

let's take it for a drive and make the guy feel really cool but then can say no

no but the real reason to buy it is it holds its resale value or have all these

safety features of that sort of thing so if you found in the past that you feel

something in you're drawn somewhere and then you kind of emotionally justify it

you're not alone this is how we are wired and this is why as a salesperson I

well I wasn't a salesperson but someone who was in sales that I that I studied

it and learned about it now here's how it can come up in our own lives and can

really mess with us especially if you're a personality type geek like me if

you're an ENFP or an INFP someone who tends to change directions perhaps quite

a bit then often what will happen is you're going to have an emotion come up

first right so let's say there was actually a comment just left today on

the channel about what someone who wanted to start start doing something

their own business and they were three days in and they kept talking themselves

out of it they were already basically coming up with all these reasons why

they shouldn't start their own business and here's what's happening there and if

you've experienced this yourself right you started something then quit or

haven't even really started you get started and you have all these positive

ceilings right I don't like oh I'm going to have all this freedom or I'm going to

get to quit my job or it will be so cool because I'll you know get to make videos

or have fun with people or do whatever it is and then the fear sets in but what

so in this case the comment was about starting a YouTube channel right and

then the fear comes in but what what if nobody watches my videos what if I don't

make any money what if my friends think I look stupid what if my family judges

me for this what if people laugh at me right I have none of these fears I just

assume that all of you love me but these kind of fears do come up right and we

don't live in a society that whatever society you are on earth basically you

don't live in a society that really likes to acknowledge emotions very much

maybe maybe if you're Latin American but if you're from Asia Europe or North

America you don't really believe in feelings very much right and so it's

weird for us to say I'm scare I'm scared I'm going to fail so I don't

know if I should do this what's more common is we feel this fear and then we

rationally justify a way out of it so this is coming up with the reasons why

the business will fail why it's a bad time to start the business why you know

there's all these other factors perhaps against it or it's stupid or whatever it

is right it's fear based and fear can be one of the main emotions that often

drives us if you end up changing directional up it's probably a result of

fear fear being committed your Saleen fear of getting stuck fear of looking

stupid that's probably the core emotion but there could be other emotions but

the main thing here is just that you have the emotion come up and then what

you'll be able to do especially if you're one of the personality types I

mentioned like enfps or infps is you're going to be really smart and smart

enough to talk your way into or out of anything so if you have that emotion

which is your primary driver right which is going to be pushing you you're going

to be able to come up with all kinds of excuses how you could talk a Harvard

scientist into believing that garbage you're spewing but you and me both know

it's probably garbage that's just based on fear right and you're coming up with

all these reasons using your your logical abilities using your intelligent

to talk your way out of something that you didn't want to do but when it got

hard or difficult or scary you basically yeah the emotions came up and then you

found ways to justify it so how do you deal with this right we've established

that the human nature is to have emotions and then talk ourselves into or

out of it right to come up with the rational basis so that we can feel

justified in our interaction but feel like yeah I did the right thing you know

this was the right direction to go or whatever using logic that may or may not

make sense but usually we find a way to even make it make sense so how can you

avoid this what I've found works really well for me and does not always

work.but has worked quite well I would say is setting your plan in motion like

taking taking a day let's say it could be a week and it could be an hour it

doesn't even need to be a full day and spending that time on your plan whatever

that is right but it should be a somewhat specific plan one of mine that

I started a few months ago was published three youtube videos a week this was a

plan I had and it was a commitment to a friend who was holding me to it

I believe I promised him all sorts of inappropriate things if I didn't do it

so I was really stuck to it but even without that external accountability I

had a plan and I did not then allow myself to question right so a month in I

could have got busy and justified not doing YouTube videos as much or I could

have you know got worried or not had the results I wanted in fact the results

have been great the channel has been been growing quite nicely but even if it

hadn't I had this commitment to just execute so the the advantage of setting

aside dedicated planning time is that you do not allow yourself to plan and

change your direction throughout the rest of your days or the rest of your

time so one way I've looked at this or I discussed this with people is think of

your brain as two different roles right you have the like CEO the big picture of

the planner right the president of your brain who comes up with all your plans

then you have your director your operations manager the person is

actually responsible for executing and getting things done I would encourage

you to only employ especially when you're just starting out it's more

important when you're starting out to only employ the CEO for like a couple

hours a month you know limit their time focus on like have your CEO time where

you come up with a plan that makes sense maybe run it by a friend or an expert

coach someone to give you that feedback of this is a good plan and then do not

allow yourself to adjust that plan for a couple months at a time

I'm not saying ride that plan off a cliff right just keep going forever but

the odds are if you struggle with this your problem is not that you don't

change direction or you don't like plan enough

it's that you plan too much and that you change direction way too much and so I

would encourage you to and this is what I do and what's work really well for me

is I will commit to like a three month minimum sometimes longer like with my

free freelancer group coaching program if you are an aspiring freelancer coach

or consultant it's for you with that program I committed to doing it for over

a year it's taught in three-month chunks but when I started I committed that I

would run it for at least a year but I you know going to I'm even going to do

it much longer than that now but the commitment was to do this for a year

regardless of the results right as long as I get enough students in it that that

can can do it that I'm going to keep doing it that I'm not going to kind of

second-guess it or change directions and so I made that commitment before I even

started and that took the option off the table for me

and so yeah plan plan but plan in a limited time period and then stop

planning and just focus on executing that to me is the main way to get away

from this emotional influence on our plans and the constant changes of

direction so come up with a plan and then when you feel that urge to change

direction write the plan down obviously then you can look at your phone and say

no I committed to this two months ago this is my plan I'm going to write it

out I'm going to do it and that's the plan right is just to execute it not to

give yourself the opportunity to second-guess and all that now if you

have trouble with this then we might be talking about an issue of like integrity

or being able to just like hold your word to mean something and all that and

that is a whole nother topic to get into that I think I made videos on but I

can't remember the titles or what videos they are but I have talked about this

before in terms of building up like credibility and integrity with yourself

and staying committed I think it might be in my discipline videos probably in

the discipline videos um so that's it I hope you've enjoyed this video little

less planned in my other ones but as I said I literally just film the other

video and realize that there was a more I wanted to add to it to give you

more takeaways that you could actually like take this and use it and understand

the whole phenomenon more in terms of the physical states and emotions and

then how that influences our logical decision making to bring it all together

in the last video it talked about how when you're in a bad physical state you

tend to end up making these really bad decisions or judging yourself a lot

what's happening there is when you feel really bad that leads to negative

emotions anxiety fear nervousness those negative emotions then influence you and

what your brain will do is rationally justify it and coming up with the

rational sides of thought to basically push you in whatever direction and

that's how it all comes together there so hope you found this helpful if you

have make sure to subscribe to the channel as I said I publish new videos

every Monday Wednesday and Friday at least to the end of my three month

commitment here now I'm going to keep going after that too and that's it

thanks for watching

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What Are The Chances Our Universe Is A Hologram? - Duration: 2:54.

Hey there and welcome to Life Noggin.

In the 1990s, a very strange idea of how the Universe works was proposed by Gerard 't

Hooft and Leonard Susskind.

And that is that our Universe may be like a very complex hologram.

Yep, I'm serious.

And if this is true, we have to seriously change the way we think about the Universe.

And brace yourselves, because very recent research provides some evidence that this

might be the case.

But before we get into that, let's talk about what a holographic Universe actually

means.

A big problem that physicists are trying to solve is how to unify quantum mechanics, which

deals with the very small, and gravity, which deals with the very large.

And some think that the holographic principle may be what helps solve that problem.

Basically, this principle states that all of the information about a volume of space

can be thought of as encoded on a two-dimensional boundary to that region.

So, for a black hole, the description of all the stuff that falls inside it is contained

in its boundary -- the event horizon.

And if we extend this idea out further, you basically exist on a two-dimensional boundary

and the three-dimensional Universe you're used to is how that information gets expressed,

like a 3D hologram.

If this doesn't completely blow your mind, I don't know what will.

So, is there any evidence of this even being true?

Well, new research published in early 2017 provides some data that supports the theory.

See, in their research, they used something called the Cosmic Microwave Background, which

is the emitted radiation dating back to 400,000 years after the Big Bang.

And it's also basically the Universe's baby picture, isn't it so cute?

Interestingly, the Cosmic Microwave Background is not completely uniform it has these small

deviations.

And these deviations can tell scientists a lot about the early Universe.

In their work, the researchers used the holographic theory of the Universe to predict what those

deviations would look like.

And amazingly, their predictions were very accurate.

Now, this is not enough to definitively say that the holographic principle is true, but

it is certainly an important step forward.

But if one thing's for sure, we definitely need some more research.

But what do you guys think?

Are you buying this idea?

Let me know in the comments below.

Make sure you come back every Monday for a brand new video.

As always, I'm Blocko and this has been Life Noggin.

Don't forget to keep on thinking!

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