Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 28 2018

Today, we gonna be talking about mirror ! No the one I got in my restroom

because nobody cares, but we gonna talk about mirrors in videogames.

There's many mirrors in video games.

For example in the game "Prince of Persia" (1989), the mirror create a convincing reflect

but it's also an important part of the game, because an "evil clone"

get out of it.

But in Prince of Persia, like other games of this decade, this reflection effect

isn't breathtaking.

The game just display the character sprite twice, and flip it.

To see the first REAL mirror in videogame, we have to wait

1996 with Duke Nukem 3D.

I've talked about this game many times, and everybody knows it

so, I'm not gonna introduce it.

But you have to know that Duke Nukem 3D runs with an engine

called "Build Engine"

And this engine use "raycasting" technology.

If you don't know what's "raycasting", just pause this video

right know and let's check my video about the "2.5D",

you can find the link in the description.

(Sorry for english viewers, I haven't subtitled this video yet...)

Let's back to the mirror !

In Duke Nukem 3D, the mirror is just a wall, defined as a mirror

with a special texture.

Then, each ray, casted from the player will bounce on the mirror

and continue to be traced.

With simple maths, about the angle and the length of the ray

the mirror will display the scene like a real mirror,

with every element.

So, the Duke Nukem 3D mirror is like a mirror in real life.

It doesn't bounce "light rays", but rays of the raycasting.

For the computer (CPU) that's not too hard. Rays get from A point

to B point. Nothing complicated.

Of course, these mirrors have limits. If two of them are facing each other,

raycasting will not work, because every ray will be send over and over...

without ending.

And in videogame, when something is endless... the game crash.

So, in DN34, you can't find two mirrors facing each other.

just because the technology can't allow it.

But this technology is one of the best...Because with 3D,

I mean, REAL 3D, make a mirror will be a real headache.

3D games will need much more computing power than a 2.5D game

using raycasting.

A single REAL 3D scene will be hard to be compute,

so, adding a mirror will be worst.

Developers and level designers will have to think about funny

ideas to make "cheap" mirrors for they games. And we will talk about them in the next video.

If you liked this one, click the "like" button (or I will eat your parents) and just check the next, it's already online,

and the link is in the description.

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10 Strangest Powerful Toys,That are INCREDIBLE - Duration: 10:39.

welcome to TTI today we are counting down top 10 most powerful toys which

might make you wish to be a child once again just to play with them wait a

minute these strange toys are for adults too so watch and enjoy my friends number

1 Pro boat UL 19 every curious person wants a remote-controlled boat but now

wet dreams became true with this pro boat a 30 inches brushless hydroplane

with ultra sleek design but it doesn't have turbine housing or rear spoiler

thanks to six pulls water cooled motor 128 ESC this incredible boat can cruise

up to speed of more than 50 miles per hour

that's enough speed which makes this ship capable of daring against

alligators install a waterproof camera on it and be ready to become a wildlife

photographer by the way it's one of the most sophisticated toys that can take

instant 90-degree turns at full speed that's why indeed this model is

incredible number two dolphin jet

it is dolphin jet and elegantly designed remote-controlled aircraft model

developed by a company pilot RC this aircraft may look like similar to a toy

but this is a sophisticated mini model which requires so much time and

considerable skill to construct it it's 22 kilogram body is made up of

Basla-wood with some additional coating material thanks to its

aerodynamic shape and a multiple servos the air stunts in the sky are now

possible number three blizzard FR

convert your regular chores into fun meet blizzard fr an insane

remote-controlled sophisticated toy now removing ice from the ground isn't much

more comfortable with a lot of fun this mighty belt tracked a mini toy vehicle

manufactured by Kyosho corporation and this user-friendly toy works on 2.4

gigahertz radio frequency it has powerful 370 motors and twin K 817 W so

that you can enjoy dominance over any terrain like sand dirt and snow only an

actual belted vehicle can deliver this type of performance with a high

suspension system this Blizzard clears every challenge in its path including

rocky obstacles steep hill climbs and gravel or sand that would trap a machine

with standard tires without a doubt this is fascinating and most attractive for

most curious people number four bushmaster 8e Ready Steady Go

this is Bushmaster an incredibly designed car made only for extreme

environments designed by thunder tiger its speed is the most fantastic feature

thanks to bushmasters 1/8 electric buggy and the great shock absorbers this crazy

car can run and jump on any uneven terrains

it's body is made up of robust lightweight metal chasis so don't worry

it's sturdy enough and combined with high-capacity hydraulic shock absorbers

and lipo battery I love this car are you ready for race with me definitely I will

win number five Toyota Hilux this is a replica of Toyota Hilux but 1/12 in size

of an original model this Toyota toy is another sophisticated model for off-road

adventures this cute Toyota has incredible suspension for both the front

and rear wheels this toy interacts with our curiosity

because besides it has excellent speed with the crazy suspension and well

protected battery and transmission system but surprisingly it's very

advanced and protecting lithium-ion battery from degradation by utilizing

the sophisticated cooling process the Toyota Hilux weighs just one kilogram

only and powered by 380 brushed motor that's why you can appreciate its charm

and how realistic it is number 6 RC king tiger this is a replica of

Germans heavy tank king tiger but way smaller than that it's 1/16 in size of

the actual tank this awesome toy is made by Tamiya corporation not only this

remote control tank can move forward and backwards and turn with a great sense of

power but the turret can also be rotated and the 88 millimeter gun raised and

lowered interestingly the King Tiger was the most powerful tank that was used in

World War two other versions of this mini tank are available in four channel

radio control system even though this keep tank works on 27.2 volt to NiCad

battery it produces the same sound like a real tank

number seven big rock 6S if you want an RC crew cab truck

with pounds of scalar realism and mean street presence then the Arrma big rock

6S is for you manufactured by company ARRMA loaded with ARRMA 6s BLX

brushless power system the big rock 6s delivers four driving modes all with

compelling muscle truck looks beneath the matte black crew cab body shell is a

stunningly engineered TVP chasis take control of on-the-fly locking diffs that

let you go straight from impressive 60 miles per hour speed to skillful terrain

climbing and rock hopping all from Armas dedicated tactic 2.4 gigahertz radio

transmitter speed sized scaler looks and brooding power makes the arm a big rock

6 s what it is the meanest looking fastest RC crew cab truck you can own

number 8 icon A5 like it's full scale inspiration the e-flite icon a5 park

flyer makes it easy to discover the thrill of amphibious flight the bind and

fly version comes equipped with a powerless brushless motor and the smooth

stable response of a spectrum as3x receiver if you're a relatively new RC

pilot you have the option of activating the receivers built-in save select

technology that limits pitch and Bank angles so you don't accidentally put the

model in an unrecoverable altitude during your first few flights

it will also return the wings to level whenever the sticks are released

number nine E-flight Opterra the opterra is the best flying remote-control

airplane a 2-meter flying wing is the collaborative effort of George Hicks and

Mike McConville two of model Aviation's premier aircrafts designers it's a

lightweight construction long wingspan and efficient aerodynamics give it a

wide range of capabilities that include everything from sports aerobatic to

soaring it even gives you the ability to put yourself in the pilot's seat with

fpv gear while using the gopro cameras to record HD video at the same time this

crazy aircraft comes with the added benefit of a spectrum as3x receiver that

features optional safe select technology the opterra has some vortex generator

for better stability and control a powerful brushless motor some digital

metal geared servos and lightweight carbon fiber with a Z foam material

those things together make it incredibly advanced the plane ever number 10 carbon

cub 15 CC this airplane is my favorite toy because I have this plane this

incredible aircraft can take off from runways like an ordinary Road or it can

take off from water runways the flying process from the ground is an out doll I

am pleased to see the fascinating take off by this cute plane from the water

surface it brings the heritage and versatility of the full-scale airplane

to this lightweight wood model it features a 90 inch wingspan yet it is

practical enough to fly every day surprisingly every single detail like

cockpit doors interior features landing lights and a scale spinner look the same

of actual carbon cub design this 5 kilogram lightweight laser-cut design

toy has shock absorbers LED landing lights so don't worry and

enjoy this toy without any fear thanks for watching which toy did you find most

impressive share this video with your friends and share happiness make me your

friend just by subscribing to this channel I'll catch you in the next

episode peace

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Best Mobile Video Editing Apps - Duration: 8:14.

for some people editing videos on a laptop is just not possible it could be

because they don't have a laptop or desktop or it could be because they

don't like the video editing software on there it's not user friendly to them or

it could be that it's just too expensive so in this video I'm gonna fix all that

by talking about some best video mobile editing apps that are almost like desktop

video editors that you can use on your phone so be sure to watch till the end

for all the details what's going on my name is Devin

Street helping you build an online presence and make money in the process

and today we're gonna be talking about some of the best video editing apps for

mobile devices that includes Android and iPhone and we're going to be going over

four of them today but if you're not already subscribed to the channel go

ahead and click that subscribe button new videos every Sunday and you podcast

every Wednesday for you to grow your YouTube channel and without further ado

let's get right into it now before I get into this let's just

make it straight I believe in my personal opinion desktop video editors

will always be superior to mobile editors because it just has more power

more ability to do stuff but if you're just doing simple videos then I suggest

going ahead and doing something with a mobile device because you're able to do

it on the go whenever you want it's very easy very convenient and very easy to

share I mean I make all my videos on a mobile device as of now but my sort of

reason for that is not because oh I like mobile devices better it's more of I

want to prove a point that hey you can build a giant massive

popular YouTube channel just from a smartphone and that's really what I want

to get across is that how powerful a smart phone actually is but with that

out of the way our first app is power director now power director is a great

app I personally used to use it but I didn't use it for much besides

just exporting or changing some sounds that I couldn't do on other apps but in

my opinion it's a really great app it's in the timeline format and if you don't

know what the timeline format is it's where you have all your layers laid out

on this long timeline and then you have how long that layer is going to last so

it's very similar to how desk top video editors actually are so if you like that

timeline format if you like multiple layers if you like multiple audio layers

then I would definitely suggest choosing PowerDirector Pro as your app to video

edit but I will say there are some others just like PowerDirector pro that

are a lot more powerful later on in this list so that does lead us to our second

app which is iMovie now iMovie there is a desktop version of this and it sort of

takes that desktop version and goes to a simpler more mobile design now just to

get this straight though it's only on iPhone so lots of Android users they

can't use it it's an issue and I wish that it could be moved over to Android

but with Apple they just won't budge it uses the exact same timeline format as

PowerDirector does which is really great to have almost the desktop format on a

mobile device and one of the great things about iMovie is you can actually

just take a bunch of clips and make them into this trailer and it will throw all

the clips together into this one big template and make a trailer out of it

something that's pretty cool that PowerDirector doesn't offer you and once

again I will say this one definitely isn't as powerful as another app on this

list but it is more powerful than PowerDirector so in my opinion if you

have an Apple device I would choose it over PowerDirector but if you don't have

an Android device right now power directors your best bet but soon I'm

gonna talk about a even more better video editing app and that amazing gray

app is kena master and what can a master is is

I actually use this one for me for my youtube channel I edit with this app and

in my personal opinion it is the most powerful Android and iPhone video

editing app out there it's available for both devices so whether you have your

pixels or your notes or your galaxies or you just have the iPhone 8 7x whatever

there it's gonna work on both so once again Khan master has the exact same

timeline format as something like PowerDirector an iMovie but the

difference here is actually that with kinemaster

you do get some great features very nicely formatted very great for users to

use very simple very quick and it also has lots of powerful features one of

those cues is green screen effects that's what I do in my videos if you

notice behind me this is a green screen I'm not actually standing behind this

blue background right now I'm standing behind a green screen I'm using Khan

master to edit it to where the background behind me is this blue black

background instead of a fuzzy green screen Khan master also adds tons of

audio layers and video layers that you can put into your videos so you may see

that a lot in my videos where I can be using up to 4 or 5 audio layers at a

time I think one of my best examples of how powerful kind master actually is is

if you check out a video called hashtag one year I'll put it in the YouTube card

right now that's probably the biggest project I've done with Kenna master and

I definitely recommend you go check that video out to see the capabilities of

this app but you can also edit in 4k and export in 4k now keep in mind you can't

do 60 frames per second I've tried and sadly it doesn't work but you can export

and edit in 4k video with is pretty great for a mobile device app

but my opinion is the best app on the list but if you're not interested in any

of these so far I have one more left for you and this one is the more ago and

this app is for very basic video editors if you don't want to go into very

technical stuff you really just want to trim the video down and put it together

then Fillmore ago is probably your best option it does not have the timeline

format and it just gives you like basic options of trimming videos cutting them

putting them together adding text and layers and stickers and stuff like that

not the most powerful out of the other ones we've talked about but it's

something for more simple video editors my honest opinion if you really want to

do some top-notch video editing I would recommend any of the first three apps on

this list but if you're going for that simplicity then go with the more go and

the best part is it's absolutely free as to the other apps you have to pay a

subscription so if you really want some very free simple video editing go with

some more ago but that's it that's for mobile apps that you can use to edit

video on your phone and upload it directly to YouTube but if you want to

grow your YouTube channel and know tons of mobile tutorials for YouTube then go

ahead and click the subscribe button and check out the other videos including a

mobile YouTube tutorial playlist in the YouTube in screen right now I want to

thank you for watching and I will see you in the next video

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RUDOLF STEINER DESCRIBES THE HOSTILE SPIRITUAL BEINGS - Duration: 6:22.

RUDOLF STEINER DESCRIBES THE HOSTILE SPIRITUAL BEINGS WHO FEED OFF YOUR FEAR AND ANXIETY

by Edward Morgan

Anxiety, depression, and fear ravage so many today, but few pause to consider that in addition

to the material influences in our lives, we may be also under the influence of beings

which exist in dimensions outside of our ordinary perception.

But there is much more to reality than what we can see.

feel, hear, taste and touch.

In fact, an accounting of the matter that makes up the universe reveals that some 73%

of it is made up of dark energy, and another 23% is made up of dark matter, neither of

which can we see, nor understand.

Furthermore, the human eye is only capable of seeing around .0035% of the entire spectrum

of electromagnetic (EM) radiation.

When we look into the heavens, 96% of it is invisible to us.

Include in this the spiritual realms and there is an entire universe of possibilities which

exists beyond our five senses.

Very few scientists today are willing to explore metaphysics to examine life beyond ordinary

perception in order to make a connection between the seen and the unseen.

Rudolf Steiner, though, one of the most prolific and gifted scientists, philosophers, and esotericists

of his time, devoted much of his work to the task of peering behind the veil, sharing his

insight into the deeper nature of life and of the world beyond.

Regarding anxiety and depression, Steiner spoke of hostile beings in the spiritual world

which influence and feed off of human emotion; a concept flatly rejected by most today.

Yet this also analysis holds true for shamans and others who access the spiritual dimensions

in order to alleviate mental suffering for their patients.

Many are familiar with the notion of energy vampires, or people who suck your energy and

feed off your negative emotions.

On the existence of similar entities which exist in other dimensions, Steiner wrote:

�There are beings in the spiritual realms for whom anxiety and fear emanating from human

beings offer welcome food.

When humans have no anxiety and fear, then these creatures starve.

People not yet sufficiently convinced of this statement could understand it to be meant

comparatively only.

But for those who are familiar with this phenomenon, it is a reality.

If fear and anxiety radiates from people and they break out in panic, then these creatures

find welcome nutrition and they become more and more powerful.

These beings are hostile towards humanity.

Everything that feeds on negative feelings, on anxiety, fear and superstition, despair

or doubt, are in reality hostile forces in supersensible worlds, launching cruel attacks

on human beings, while they are being fed.

Therefore, it is above all necessary to begin with that the person who enters the spiritual

world overcomes fear, feelings of helplessness, despair and anxiety.

But these are exactly the feelings that belong to contemporary culture and materialism; because

it estranges people from the spiritual world, it is especially suited to evoke hopelessness

and fear of the unknown in people, thereby calling up the above mentioned hostile forces

against them.� ~Rudolf Steiner

Negative emotions are food for inimical spirits.

A concept such as this isn�t readily accepted into the everyday conversation steered by

rigid skepticism and scientific materialism.

The traditions of today have sought to expel ancient metaphysical wisdom and its practical

application from our lives, and though scientific inquiry is exceptionally valuable, spiritual

perception has always been a part of our experience.

�And yet, despite the cynical skepticism, all of the ancient mystery schools, true shamanic

insights, and esoteric teachings (much of which have been suppressed and/or distorted

over thousands of years for obvious reasons) have conveyed this truth for �the ones with

eyes to see and ears to hear�, using their own language and symbolism, be it �The General

Law� (Esoteric Christianity), Archons (Gnostics), �Lords of Destiny� (Hermeticism), Predator/Fliers

� �The topic of all topics� (Shamanism, Castaneda), �The Evil Magician� (Gurdjieff),

The Shaitans (Sufism), The Jinn (Arabian mythology), Wetiko (Native American Spirituality), Occult

Hostile Forces (Sri Aurobindo & The Mother, The Integral Yoga), etc.� ~Bernhard Guenther

Dealings with extra-sensory or hyper-dimensional beings have long been a part of our history,

and are directly accessible to any of us when proper practice and attention is given to

the matter.

I know this to be true from my experiences with plant medicine shamanism where it is

entirely possible to enter into states of consciousness where entire cosmologies of

life exist and are available to interact with.

Finding oneself in the rut of spiraling negative self-talk, depression, crippling anxiety,

or uncontrollable, irrational fear, is a sign, as Steiner points out, of a disconnection

from our true spiritual nature, exacerbated by beings who operate in the spiritual realms.

This is why some consider disorders like this to be spiritual illnesses, and until the rift

is healed with proper attention given to the development of spirit, the feelings tend to

exacerbate and drive one further into distress.

�When humans have no anxiety and fear, then these creatures starve.� ~Rudolph Steiner

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帰宅した父があることを娘に話だして大号泣したら娘も泣き出して…。切ない話。 - Duration: 3:57.

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💖 5 DIY Organization and Decorating Ideas 💖 - Duration: 2:58.

Magnetic Floating air Plant Holders.

This thing is sleek, fancy and perfect accessory to surprise your loyal breakfast maker and

kitchen guardian who always fill your hearth with love every single morning or night.

This is 5 DIY organization and decorating ideas by your favorite list maker simphome.com

1.

DIY Toy box with casters After choosing your crates, bolt one caster

at each corner with screws.

For the lid you can use plywood of same size as the crate.

Make sure you cut the foam in the same size though.

For the seat cover, choose bright fabric that can be stapled after the foam and plywood

are put on.

2.

DIY suitcase Record player A vintage record player without a lid and

an antique suitcase are all you need.

For ease of access, opt for a record player with detachable power cords and separate plugs

for speakers.

Depending on where the cords come, drill holes in the suitcase.

You can paint the interior of the suitcase for design.

To cover up drill holes, use a bit of ribbon.

3.

Easy Memo Board Use a board of your choice of size and colour.

Simply stretch rubber bands over the board to make memo holders.

You can even put photographs on it.

4.

Magnetic Floating air Plant Holders You can paint plastic eggs and cut them into

halves.

Use craft glue near the opening of the egg half and press a strong magnet on it.

After a few hours, you can put your air plants in.

5.

Anthropologie Wall Organizer Hack Cut your plywood board to 24x32 inches and

divide them into three sections that will hold two boxes each.

Create your boxes by cutting two 4 inches pieces and three 1.5 inches pieces on a basswood.

Using superglue, assemble it into a box.

Make boxes as per requirements with change in size if needed but remember to use plenty

of superglue to make it secure.

Use super glue on the box and gently press down on the plywood board and leave it to

dry overnight.

You can give it a splash of colour too by painting one or more boxes.Come back again

next time with more home, Apartment MAKEOVER, and decorating ideas

Like this video, comment it, or better yet, share it with everyone in your social circle.

Dont forget to press subcribe button if this channel is new to you.

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Nine Unmistakable Signs You're Dating An INTJ - Duration: 5:38.

Nine Unmistakable Signs You're Dating An INTJ

INTJs are the rational, strategic planners of the Myers-Briggs world.

They hold high personal standards for both themselves and others.

This analytical type finds themselves drawn to relationships with other intuitive-dominant

types who place a high value on intellectual exploration.

If the person you're dating exhibits most of the following behaviors, chances are you've

got an INTJ on your hands.

So, here are 9 Unmistakable Signs You're Dating An INTJ:

1.

They're taking forever to make a move.

INTJs are not impulsive people.

In fact, it could take them years to properly decide whether or not the two of you make

sense together.

First they have to discern whether or not they are attracted to you.

Then they have to assess your suitability as a partner.

Last but certainly not least (in terms of time allocation), they have to form an action

plan regarding which steps they should take to win you over.

This process doesn't happen overnight.

It takes a long-ass time for an INTJ to make a move but when they do, you can bet your

ass they're serious about it.

2.

You feel a little bit like they're studying you.

INTJs are interested in people, what makes them tick, what pushes their buttons and how

they operate on a rational and emotional level.

In the initial stages of getting to know an INTJ it can feel like they're constantly

analyzing you, most conversations are focused on you and you are constantly hearing the

words "Interesting," or "I see."

It takes a bit for the INTJ to shift the focus onto him or herself, they like to listen first

and reveal their opinions second.

3.

They don't take well to changing plans.

If you've planned a dinner date with an INTJ on Friday, please, for the love of God,

do not call them up Thursday night and say you'd rather go to a party.

INTJs plan out their every move, they have probably been contemplating your date on Friday

since Monday.

Changing the plan at the last minute is offsetting to them, and will almost never go over well.

4.

They understand your motivations better than you do.

We all sugar coat our own core feelings, it's how we stay emotionally stable.

The INTJ however, isn't interested in sugar coating anything.

They analyze people exactly as they are, the good, the bad and the downright terrifying.

They're often able to identify what it is that inspires and drives you on a level that

even you aren't aware of.

It's a little bit creepy at first but it becomes incredibly useful over time.

Just go with it.

They get you and that is usually a good thing.

5.

They react best to direct communication.

INTJs have no patience for passive-aggressive comments or subtle remarks.

If something is amiss in the relationship, they appreciate being told point-blank what

is wrong and what the best course of action would be to fix it.

INTJs want to maintain harmony in a relationship, they simply don't care to achieve it through

guesswork.

6.

They don't argue from their emotions.

To an INTJ, every conflict is a puzzle to be solved.

Though they can get their feathers ruffled just like any other type, their first reaction

is always to break down a given situation, analyze what is or isn't working and strive

to improve upon the existing method of operation.

Sound a little technical?

Because it is.

INTJs use logic to deal with just about every component of their lives, which means they're

going to need a bit of reflection time before they can tell you how they feel about a conflict.

7.

They do, however, experience surprisingly strong emotions.

Once an INTJ has decided that you are the partner for them, they become highly emotionally

invested in the relationship.

Though they aren't always the masters of showing it, INTJs are emotional, even romantic,

at heart.

They show their love by devoting themselves to the relationship and by tirelessly working

to improve it.

8.

Sex is as mental as it is physical.

To the INTJ, arousal is not purely instinctual.

Attraction begins in the mind and the best way to get them in the mood is to mention

a sexual fantasy that gets them thinking hard.

INTJs are creative, kinky lovers who view some parts of sex as a challenge.

They want to constantly improve their game and continually get their partner off in better,

more creative ways.

This type enjoys the mental connection that comes with sexual intimacy just as much as

they enjoy the raw physical component.

9.

When it ends, they need closure.

INTJs are balanced out by Ne dominant types, that is, ENFPs and ENTPs.

The tricky part of this equation is that both types are a little less relationship-oriented

than the serious INTJ.

When a partner leaves the relationship with little warning, the INTJ has a difficult time

moving on until they can fully understand the cause for the upheaval.

Relationships are a puzzle just like everything else and the INTJ wants to solve it before

they can finally put it to rest.

All in all, that's the 9 Unmistakable Signs You're Dating An INTJ.

Really cool information isn't it!

Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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Fun Ways to Teach Kids Emotional Literacy | Parenting A to Z - Duration: 6:24.

Hey, hey my friend! Welcome back to Parenting A-to-Z. I'm Kelly Bourne and in this week's

episode we're diving into emotional literacy. And I know it probably sounds

like a total snoozefest but it's really important and we're

gonna have a little bit of fun with it. We're gonna dive into what it is, why

it's important, and how we can teach our kids to flex those emotional muscles.

Plus I've got a sweet little download for you and some fun activities. So like

I said, you're not falling asleep with "emotional literacy" -- it sounds so lame!

Okay -- so what is emotional literacy? I know, it just makes you want to fall

asleep probably even hearing me say it because it's kind of a

mouthful, isn't it?! And basically all it really means is the ability to

recognize and name emotions, not only in ourselves, but in others. Because that

underpins, that skill is so important. It's the root of all those juicy

characteristics we want to develop in our kids. Things like self

compassion, empathy -- those things are impossible if we don't have the language

to recognize and name emotions that we're seeing and witnessing in others.

Because the thing is -- I found this really interesting -- when I

first heard this, the average person can only name three emotions. Can you

guess what they are? Just off the top of my head I was

able to. Happy, sad and then some version of mad or angry or cheesed off. That's,

for a lot of us, those are our go-to emotions. But the human

experience is so much more varied and so much more vast than that. And especially

when it comes to anger. Because anger is actually a secondary emotion. Anger only

shows up after some other more sensitive emotions have maybe cropped up and

we're using anger as that socially acceptable mask. Things like jealousy,

fear, resentment, regret. Those can all be masked by anger. So that's where

emotional literacy is really important. To

just kind of "beef up" our awareness and not be distracted by -- especially,

especially anger. To peel back the layers and look at what's underneath. But we

can't look at what's underneath if we don't have the language to match. So

that's where we come in. And this is one of those interesting things where, at

least for myself, I was kind of learning this skill as I was trying to teach it

to my kids. Because I was a happy, sad, mad person. That really

was the extent of my emotional vocabulary just because it wasn't a

muscle I was used to flexing. So as I was learning these emotions I was sharing

them with my kids and one really fun way you can do this it's through your phone.

Of course, like I've got my phone in arm's reach -- who doesn't?! But using the

emojis on your phone to go through and ask your kids what each of the faces are

and what they think each of the emojis is feeling. For us this

happened quite organically. I had an update and there

were some new faces and I didn't actually know what they were. I was kind

of confused by them. I was just sitting there with my kids and

we were going through and naming them and guessing what the emojis were

feeling. That's a really fun way to start the process with your kids.

And to help you in naming those emotions I've got a free download called "Feeling

Vocabulary," just moving beyond happy and sad. It's got a ton -- I don't know

how many, over 50 different feeling words -- and I'll leave the link, you can

grab it in the description below. It'll also give you access to my entire

Parenting Resource Library so from here on out you'll have all the cheat sheets

all the worksheets right there in one spot. But make sure to grab your "Feeling

Vocabulary" before you start working on things like emoji emotions with your

kids, so you have some back pocket examples and aren't just scrambling

with the happy, sad, and mad like I was. I found that

really helped. Another really good option, especially with small kids -- don't try

this with older kids, they'll probably think you're totally lame and

they'll just roll their eyes -- is, I call it "grocery store

detectives." I would do this with my kids when they were younger.

Really what it is is recognizing and naming emotions in others and

developing that sensitivity for "why do you think that baby is crying?" And

"what do you think that face means?" And "why do you think that little boy's laying

in the middle of the aisle throwing a fit? Oh wait -- that's you!" But I think you

you get the idea. It's all just about practicing and naming those

emotions. You can even make faces with each other around the table -- of

course, depending on your kids' developmental level and their age -- this

would probably not be appropriate for a 14-year, fifteen-year-old. They

would just totally tune you out. But for your little kids it can be really fun

and really effective just to practice making different faces and guessing what

the emotion is. Another really good one too, you can put the old Google machine

to work and just Google "feeling faces" and about a million different -- there's

probably actually more than a million search results -- of a whole bunch of

little faces showing different emotions that you can go through with your kids

and look at the faces and start to get names for what each of the feelings are.

So your kids can have more of an emotional vocabulary that many of us had

growing up -- the happy, sad, mad. So then that way they can start developing self

compassion. They can better experience empathy. Because they've got the tools

and the underlying skills to do that. So I'll leave you to it guys! I hope this

has inspired you to try out either "emoji emotions" or "feeling faces" or trying

"grocery store detectives" to help boost your kids' emotional literacy. And of

course, if you're looking for more in-depth support, one-on-one resources,

join us over in The Parent 'Hood, our private membership community. We have a

lot of fun over there and you're always welcome. Until then, best of luck with

your emotional literacy -- see it's such a mouthful I can't even say it!

I'll see you in the next video guys!

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