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Trying Harry Potter Candy ... GROSS! - Duration: 10:06.

Hello Lions, Eagles, Snakes and Badgers! Welcome back. I am here once again with my fabulous friends - We have Gryffindor Paul!

Hufflepuff Danny!

We've got many obviously Slytherin Rebecca and the fabulous Ravenclaw Ruth! Can I get a whoop? So today

We are going to be trying some Harry Potter candy or no, that's actually sweets ....w're all British!. We're very excited

It's gonna be a tasty tasty treat so Ravenclaw Ruth is gonna do the summoning of the candy ritual...

She's very good at spells... allegedly. You ready for i?. I'm ready for it Accio

Candy! Oh, ah there it is!

What a treat! Let me talk you through what we've got before we open everything... so got some exploding bonbons

Which Ruth is extremely excited about. Got Bertie Botts every flavour beans? We all know what's going on with them. We've got a

dark mark lolly, an acid pop....a blood pop

A love potion, a sugar quill, a chocolate wand not to be confused with

a real wand... caramel cobwebs mm-hmm and what's that green thing? That's the acid pop!

Oh and Fizzing Whizbees ..what do you want to start with? ah....

Let's munch on that wand, shall we? Straight in! The unboxing...

There's really nice packaging, I must say. I don't want to be the first!

Get in there ! Nip the top!

Mmmmm!

Wandy? WAND-erful?

That's good wand!

Yum. It is a dark-chocolate wand...

It feels a little bit sacrilege... I think if they could improve it

they should have some sort of thing in the middle to represent the feather

Oh!

yeah, yeah or like a

Like a lace or something. You can get these in all chocolate

Varietals so white and milk but I went dark chocolate...

Two bites of that wand...I see how it's going! I think exploding bon bon next, but what do you think?

I'm pretty excited! Eat them at the same time! What flavour are they?

Pineapple! Shall we see if we can throw it up in the air and all catch them in our mouths...?

Any one of you misses gets a point docked from the school team...

*Laughter* You get a point for that or do I lose a point?

What is in these? They're good

It wasn't what I expected!!! I'd give it seven Naans out of

Eight! Okay, it was tasty

But it wasn't what I expected

like I thought something was really gonna explode... It does have a bit of a crunchy middle but

not explosive. Very tasty! Id give it three bahjis out of seven. Four poppers out of Dom.

We don't need explanation of the impeccable Indian feast rating system.

I'd give it a couple of tikka masalas!

What about the chocolate wand? I'm giving this oh

I'm giving it three Sagaloos out of a thali. okay?

Yeah for me...the wand was a lot of style, but very little substance

I give it a very creamy Korma.

I'll give it a let's give it a six.

Shall we do the love potion? I think it's never too early for love potion.

Maybe give it to a Gryffindor Paul first. Oh, it's pretty pungent smelling yeah

It's got 0 % Cholesterol

Is this actually edible?!

He's a robot, it will be fine.

Did you pretend to drink? I did get some yeah. How was it? Very sweet! It's basically liquid sugar.

That's great packaging... actually really nice!

Drink it now. I like the tassel the tassel is pretty good. Yeah, that is my favorite part. I like tassels in all walks of life

IT TASTES LIKE SHAMPOO!!!! URGH!

Like Calpole....

I would not recommend! I would describe calpol for the American audience So basically Calpol is like... I liked Calpol!

It's like a medicine that you take , a liquid paracetamol when you're a kid...

But I just have an excuse any excuse to have calpol...although it's just it's a muggle medicine.

It's low...one bahji? Probably one bahji. Uh I was gonna go one pakora but I might be like...half a samosa.

Zero tikkas...

Oh!

This was just way too much sugar.

It was gloopy.

True love is gloopy.

I'd give it one shampoo.

BOTS BOTS BOTS!!!!!!

We should have one in each of our house colours! Oh, yeah

I'll have a green for old Slyth!

Red for you there!

Oh - mine is grass. Great.

OH EAT THAT!

Lemon.

Oh...no!

I've got vomit....erghhh!!!

This tastes like tar...

Is it pepper it might be pepper

oh

OH BERTIE. This is banana.

I DIDNT enjoy that. I'll give this a cold serving of kulfi. Straight up Bertie out of BOTS. Oh! I don't say that lightly.

A big fat zero. It's disgusting. If you like pepper, you came to the right place!

What are these called? Caramel Cobwebs? I think they're spooky?

These are good very good. A bit sickly... I know I being a Debbie Downer. Really good. Yeah

Yeah, I give that a Charlotte out of a web. I'll give that the three wickets, okay, yeah.

I'd give that...a Wilbur.

Right it's a six for me.

You can't give 6 to everything!

We hear a lot about fizzing Whizbees in Harry Potter. I feel like that's come up come up quite a lot...

They've got interesting pink....so what we still on Chocolate? Yes chocolate a pink tinge. Oh, this is good. Oh, it's not for me oh....

Oh! I got two!

They are multiplying mm-hmm... I might be oh I do, I think I might like it...

Kind of a raspberry

Flavored chocolate with popping candy and what's not to like... Yeah at I thought it was going to be overwhelming but it's pretty good!

So I guess the final things that we have to try is the lollipops...

But we could try one each if you pick, which one that you want to try

I want the acid pop...oh Danny's going straight in for dark mark. I'll go blood pop...

Sugar quill for me!

People don't know this about Ravenclaw Ruth... but I have a rare tongue disorder that means my tongue dissolve its a bit when I eat sour stuff and bleeds!

OH amazing! So refreshing!

This is Apple....very sour oh, it's good innit Wow

The sugar quill.... look at the end you can write with it!

Yeah my tongue is dissolving as we speak!

Well there we go. I think that concludes our Harry Potter Candy tasting! Okay? I mean this has descended into chaos

I actually how many would you give this to?

I give it a six. I give it an 8.

This is my favourite!

This is actually making my eyes water....

Yeah, that's insane. Well. Thank you guys very much for joining us! I think my favourites were the caramel cobwebs. Oh?

Fizzing Whizbee for me...my favorite is your lollipop oh...

Yay

Thank you very much for joining us let us know if you have tried any of these Harry Potter candies

Sweets or whatever you want to call them wherever you're from

And let me know I don't know just

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The Ultimate Guide to Solar Plexus Chakra Healing For Complete - Duration: 18:41.

The Ultimate Guide to Solar Plexus Chakra Healing For Complete Beginners

The solar plexus chakra is known as the �lustrous gem� energy center within our bodies because

it shines brightly like the sun when balanced. Have you ever experienced great confidence,

autonomy, and inner drive in your life? This was likely when your solar plexus chakra was

healthy, harmonious, and functioning at its optimal state.

However, there are many habits, mindsets, and traumatic experiences in life that can

cause your solar plexus chakra to become blocked, suppressed or stagnant.

If you have experienced a strict upbringing, bullying, authoritarian parents or figures

in your life, mental, emotional, sexual or physical abuse or were conditioned as a child

with disempowering ideologies (such as religious, traditional or social beliefs), you likely

have an impaired solar plexus chakra.

This guide will help you begin your own unique process of undergoing solar plexus chakra

healing.

WHAT IS THE SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA? The solar plexus chakra, or Manipura, is the

center of our willpower, self-esteem, and energy transformation. Located about six inches

above your belly button within your diaphragm, the solar plexus chakra is associated with

the color yellow and the element of fire. This chakra is responsible for regulating

the energy associated with action, intention, identity, and vitality.

WHAT IS SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA HEALING? Solar Plexus Chakra healing is the practice

of opening, clearing, cleansing, supporting, and strengthening the solar plexus chakra

within our bodies.

Solar Plexus Chakra healing involves using a number of holistic remedies such as aromatherapy,

sound, crystal, movement, and emotional therapy to re-establish harmony within the body-mind

organism.

17 SIGNS OF AN UNHEALTHY SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA The best way to tell whether you need to undergo

solar plexus chakra healing is to pay attention to your thoughts, feelings, actions, and physical

sensations within your body.

Here are some signs to look out for:

You constantly feel fatigued and lazy You have a problem with overeating and overindulgence

You tend to manipulate others to get what you want, OR �

You frequently feel powerless and weak You tend to be a bully or overly dominating

around others, OR � You feel insecure and unassertive

You lack self-confidence in most areas of life

You tend to seek approval from other people (i.e. you�re a people-pleaser)

You have low self-esteem, OR � You have an excessively inflated sense of

self (i.e. a big ego) Your body temperature is usually very cold

OR very hot You have addictive tendencies

You struggle to send boundaries around other people

You tend to form co-dependent relationships with others

You suffer from a digestive system disorder such as IBS, ulcers, hypoglycemia, diabetes,

etc. You suffer from frequent gas, constipation

or stomach upset You have excessive weight around the stomach

(i.e. a pot belly) How many of these signs can you relate to

in this list?

DO YOU HAVE A DEFICIENT OR EXCESSIVE SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA?

Did you know that there are actually two types of chakra imbalances?

While a deficient solar plexus chakra is passive or energetically �numb,� an excessive

solar plexus chakra is energetically aggressive or manic.

Here�s a breakdown of the difference between the two:

Deficient = lifeless, sluggish, passive, blocked, inwards (not enough energy flows in)

Excessive = lively, agitated, reactive, aggressive, outwards (too much energy flows in)

Therefore, if you have a deficient solar plexus chakra, you will be more prone to issues such

as fatigue, low self-esteem, and poor willpower. On the other hand, if you have an excessive

solar plexus chakra you will be prone to egotism, controlling behaviors, and addictions that

numb you.

The question is, what type of imbalance do you have? It�s also possible to fall somewhere

in the middle.

18 SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA HEALING PRACTICES 18-Solar-Plexus-Chakra-Healing-Practice.jpgSo

what does a healthy and balanced solar plexus chakra look and feel like?

When you have a clear, strong and harmonious solar plexus chakra, you will first feel confident

in yourself. You will no longer struggle with self-doubt or aggressive egotism, but instead,

you�ll feel comfortable in your own skin and you�ll trust in your abilities

You�ll come to understand that you have the power of choice, i.e. the power to choose

your mindset, and therefore how you approach life and other people.

Not only will you feel more self-assured, but you will also have the energy and willpower

needed to create healthy boundaries. You will no longer lapse into explosive or self-minimizing

roles around others, but instead, you�ll stand your ground with respect for yourself

and others.

Your newly found energy will allow you to move out of lethargic and addictive patterns,

and instead carry out your goals and dreams with enthusiasm. You will feel energized,

focused, empowered, and in alignment with life.

Sounds great, doesn�t it? But remember, bringing about these changes doesn�t just

happen overnight. You will need to be sincere and patient in your dedication to cleanse

the solar plexus, especially if it has been blocked for many years.

Here are some of the best solar plexus chakra healing practices out there which will help

you begin to heal this energetic center:

1. BREAK OUT OF ROUTINE AND TAKE A RISK Best suited to: deficient blockages

Lethargic and �safe� routines only tend to perpetuate our feelings of powerlessness.

Break the dull inertia of your life and try something new.

Step outside of your routine and go exploring, even if that means going to a different shopping

center on your Saturday shopping trip. Even small breaks in routine will infuse you with

energy and vitality. One small change can give you the motivation and renewed energy

you need.

2. CUT TIES WITH CRITICAL AND NEGATIVE PEOPLE Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

If you can�t cut ties permanently with belittling and critical people, try your best to keep

a distance from them. During this time of your life, you�ll benefit from supportive

people who will encourage you to grow, not unsupportive people who will drag you through

the mud.

Remember that the power is in your hands. It is up to you to decide who stays and goes

in your life. If someone is frequently discrediting, underrating, or bad-mouthing you, take steps

to remove them from your life.

3. EXPLORE THE BIGGEST SOURCES OF RESISTANCE IN YOUR LIFE

Best suited to deficient and excessive blockages

What are you constantly fighting against? What are you afraid of? What issues keep coming

back in your life? When you ask these questions and discover the answer, you�ll uncover

the greatest source of energy loss in your life.

The next step is to learn how to preserve your energy and stop the resistance. Ask yourself,

�What must I understand, love or let go of that will free up my energy?� Often,

those with blocked solar plexus chakras tend to invest huge amounts of energy towards fighting,

avoiding or suppressing something.

4. EAT MORE OF THESE FOODS Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

Eat whole grains such as rice, oats, spelt, and rye which are all great for digestion.

Try including more legumes in your diet such as lentils, chickpeas, and beans. Add spices

such as turmeric, ginger, cumin, and cinnamon to your food as these spices are heating to

the body. Also include yellow fruit and vegetables such as lemons, bananas, corn, pineapple,

and yellow capsicums into your eating plan.

5. GET OUT IN THE SUN MORE Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

As the solar plexus chakra is represented by the element of fire, the sun is an immensely

healing source of vitality. In fact, the less vitamin D you have in your life, the more

prone you are to issues such as anxiety and depression. Taking a simple morning walk in

the sunshine, or even relaxing in the afternoon sun with a good cup of tea is a powerful practice

for the solar plexus chakra.

6. RELEASE ANY ANGER YOU STORE INSIDE Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

When done in conjunction with grounding, releasing pent-up anger can help you to unblock your

solar plexus quite rapidly. Our congested power is often expressed as blocked anger

(just think of the �angry� explosions of volcanoes!), so when we release that anger,

we can access that energy again.

Try releasing your anger in a healthy way such as through vigorous exercise, punching,

kickboxing, dancing, singing, writing, crying or expressing it through art.

7. TAKE MORE OF THESE CLEANSING HERBS Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

Use herbs to help ground and clear the solar plexus such as chamomile, rosemary, lemongrass,

marshmallow leaf, and ginger.

One of the best ways to take herbs is to drink them as tea.

For the solar plexus chakra, I recommend Buddha Teas� soothing and 100% organic Solar Plexus

Chakra Tea which you can buy here. I�m actually drinking a cup of this tea as we speak! I

love that it�s infused with the essence of citrine.

8. STOP SEEING YOURSELF AS A �VICTIM� Best suited to deficient blockages

One of the most damaging mindsets carried by those with blocked solar plexus chakras

is the notion that they are �powerless� and defenseless victims of life.

If you carry this mentality, it will manifest as the tendency to blame other people for

your unhappiness. You might also find yourself constantly sacrificing your needs for others

who don�t always appreciate your efforts. (This is called the Martyr Syndrome.)

Secretly, there is a lot of energy put into playing the victim, and it is a facade that

must be maintained (and reaffirmed) every day. If you see yourself as a person who is

being victimized by someone else or something else, explore what it feels like to say �no.�

Playing the victim is so attractive because it allows us to bypass the weight of self-responsibility,

so don�t be surprised if you find yourself terrified of �stepping up� and reclaiming

your power. It takes practice and courage.

9. Repeat the following affirmations

Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

Reclaim your personal power by repeating the following affirmations: �I can,� �I

will,� �I have the power to decide,� �I am strong and courageous,� �I embrace

my strength,�

�I love the person I am,� �I stand up for myself,� �I am responsible for my

life,� �I am worthy of love and kindness,� �I am whole.�

The more you repeat these affirmations with sincerity, the more they will reprogram your

unconscious mind, and therefore, open your solar plexus chakra. Try starting each morning

with one of these affirmations.

10. LAUGH AT YOURSELF Best suited to deficient and excessive blockages

When we can laugh at ourselves and find humor in life, we have power. Even the darkest periods

of life can be infused with humor. Humor is a great source of strength and reminds us

that life is always in a state of transition.

Nothing ever truly remains the same! When we find humor, we find freedom. The more serious

you are, the more disconnected you are from your source of power.

11. MEDITATE ON THE FOLLOWING CRYSTALS Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

Use crystals as energetic totems that will help you harmonize your energy. Try meditating

or carrying crystals such as amber, topaz, citrine, tiger�s eye, and yellow calcite.

My favorite crystal is amber which you can buy here from a high-quality seller.

12. LET GO OF UNHEALTHY ATTACHMENTS Best suited to deficient and excessive blockages

Unhealthy attachments are tremendous sources of energy loss and are often responsible for

solar plexus blockages and energy stagnation. Attachments can be emotional, mental, and

also physical. We can become attached to ideas, beliefs, memories, expectations, desires,

fears, people, places, objects, and substances.

Attachments are essentially forms of energy that become �stuck� in our bodies and

minds. Sometimes, these bits of energy become so dense that they result in dangerous addictions

and severely limiting habits.

The best way to break an unhealthy attachment is by asking yourself, �Is this belief/memory/desire/object

serving my highest good?�

The moment you can acknowledge that something in your life is detrimental is the point when

you can begin the process of recovery. Letting go is about learning how to take care of yourself

and find inner stability and security without the need for an external crutch.

13. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF EVERY SINGLE DAY Best suited to deficient and excessive blockages

Healthy self-esteem is one of the cornerstones of a lively solar plexus chakra. When you

take care of your body and psychological health, your energy instantly becomes harmonized.

Think about what areas of your physical, mental, emotional or spiritual health you have been

neglecting. Otherwise, consider what is causing you the most pain in your life, and target

that!

For example, if you have been neglecting your body, it will manifest as aches, pain, and

chronic illness. If you have been neglecting your heart, you will feel constantly stressed,

angry, or overwhelmed.

Taking care of yourself is a form of self-love and respect. Remember, no person can care

for you better than YOU can. Only you know your deepest needs at any and every given

moment. For more inspiration on how to take care of yourself, read this article on self-love.

14. LEARN TO BREATHE DEEPLY AND TAKE A STEP BACK

Best suited to: excessive blockages

If you struggle with dominating or controlling other people, learn how to focus on your breath.

By breathing deeply and taking a step back, you can think realistically about the situation

(and person) at hand.

Focusing on your breath will also give you the space to treat yourself with compassion

and to understand that any form of ego-inflation is a cry for love and attention

15. CLEAR BLOCKS WITH YOGA Best suited to deficient and excessive blockages

Yoga is a potent and elegant way to reset your body and any suppressed energy that may

be stored away. For opening the solar plexus, try yoga poses such as the bow pose, upward

dog, full wheel pose, and the breath of fire.

Please note that when you try these yoga poses, you may experience waves of emotional energy.

Don�t worry; this energy is just being released as part of the clearing process.

16. DO A SOLAR PLEXUS VISUALIZATION Best suited to: deficient and excessive blockages

Imagine a throbbing or swirling ball of luminescent yellow light in your diaphragm. Feel the ball

of golden energy dissolving all blockages or aggressive flows of energy within you.

17. ENGAGE YOUR WILLPOWER BY SETTING GOALS Best suited to: deficient blockages

Overcome lethargy by making a list of ten things you would like to accomplish, and dedicate

yourself to completing those things. This willpower list can be as complex or simple

as you like.

For example, you might want to improve your posture, get more sleep, start a new eating

plan, track your expenses, or read a certain book. By setting clear goals, you will be

able to exercise your willpower more easily.

18. CLEANSE THE SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA WITH ESSENTIAL OILS

Best suited: deficient and excessive blockages

Use oils such as black pepper, cinnamon, rosemary, cypress, clove, and sandalwood. You can put

these oils into an oil diffuser, rub them on your wrist (in a diluted form), or wear

them in a diffusing pendant.

Finally, you can also try to hum �RAM� to yourself. The vibrations of this sound

match the vibrations of the solar plexus.

FINAL ADVICE After reading all this information, you might

be wondering what you should do next.

I recommend picking a handful of activities from the list above that you�re naturally

drawn to. Make sure you identify whether you have a deficient or excessive chakra blockage

(or a mixture), and choose accordingly. Experiment with each healing modality for a couple of

weeks and observe how you feel.

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10 Tips for ACING Job Interviews - Duration: 11:11.

Hey, what's up, guys?

Today, we are gonna be focusing in on how to ace a job interview.

I'm gonna be giving you 10 tips that you can use to make sure that you're on the hiring

manager's short list by the time you walk out of the room.

But before we get started, I do wanna mention that this video is sponsored by one of my

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my own personal library, but if you do wanna get a free 30-day trial and a free audio book

of your choosing, you can go over to audible.com/thomas, to text Thomas to 500-500 to get started.

First up on our list is to do practice interviews.

You actually have a lot of opportunity to do these.

When I was a college student at Iowa State University, throughout my four years, every

single year when the career fair would roll into town, there would be actual recruiters

that would come to the Career Center and offer up their time to do practice interviews with

any student that signed up for one.

Now, these interviews weren't real interviews, but they were real conversations with people

who were hiring managers or HR people at companies who were going to be at the career fair.

So in addition to being good practice for future real interviews, they were actually

good networking experience with people who might be making decisions in the future.

But the main benefit of these types of interviews is that they are great practice for the real

thing, because an interview is inherently a nerve-wracking experience.

So if you have some time to go in and do practice interviews where the stakes aren't so high,

you're gonna be able to come into the real thing with a lot more confidence and a lot

more polish.

Tip number two is to be as friendly and engaged as you can with everyone that you interact

at the company.

Now, I don't think people are going into companies and being downright rude to the secretary

or telling people that they don't want to talk to them, but a lot of students will go

into a company, and if there's a little bit of time to wait before the interview, they'll

just kinda sit in the waiting room and stare at their phones.

I can tell you from experience, that people who aren't the hiring manager still do observe

the behavior of potential candidates, and then they talk to those hiring managers.

In a lot of companies, the hiring decisions don't come down to just the people that you

interview with.

A lot of the times they're going to ask anybody who talked to the potential candidate if they

have any objections.

So if you come into a company and you have a few minutes before the interview, spend

some time talking to the person at the front desk.

Or if they're busy, at least be really polite, greet them, ask how their day is going, and

then sit down and do your waiting.

Also, don't walk into the building wearing headphones.

Just don't.

Tip number three on our list, come prepared with questions for your interviewer.

Now, you might think that an interview is just a situation where you're supposed to

answer the interviewer's questions because they're figuring out if you're the best candidate

for the job.

But don't forget that you're trying to figure out if the job is right for you as well.

Additionally, coming to the interview prepared with your own questions tells the interviewer

that you are engaged, you're interested in the position, and that you put in a little

bit of preparation.

While you might think that having no questions makes you seem like you know everything, and

maybe that's a good thing, what it actually does is it makes the interviewer wonder if

you're apathetic about the position, and if maybe you're just doing it for the money.

One question you should definitely keep in your back pocket is, what opportunities for

advancement or additional duties am I gonna have at this company?

The great thing about this kind of a question is it tells your interviewer that you are

willing to be adaptable and flexible and you're willing to learn new things, and that is a

great quality to have in somebody that you are employing if you're a business owner.

Related to my third tip on asking questions during the interview, tip number four is to

research the company before you walk into that interview room.

Once again, this shows a level of preparation and dedication that a lot of other candidates

aren't going to have, and it's gonna help you stand apart.

Now, I know what you're thinking.

What kind of research am I supposed to do, Thom?

Well, you can do a little bit of preliminary research on the history of the company and

its business, what you really wanna understand what the culture is like, what people tend

to do there, and what your intended position usually entails.

Now, on the general position and duties side, there are tons of websites on the internet,

so I recommend just Googling, what does a network engineer do, for example, but for

the individual company, you can use sites like Glassdoor and Vault to get reviews from

actual employees and get a little bit of a feel for what the company's culture is like.

All right, we are on to tip number five, which is to bring a notebook and a pen to the interview

with you.

Doing this is yet another signal that you are dedicated and detail-oriented, because

you're able to actually take notes on the details of the position during the interview,

but it also allows you to come prepared with some pre-written notes about the company's

history or any questions that you might have.

You should also bring a couple of copies of your resume, just in case it becomes useful

during the course of the conversation.

And if you happen to be applying for a position where examples of your work would be useful,

bring those along as well.

During my last couple of years at college before I became a full-time entrepreneur,

what I would bring to an interview is this leather padfolio which had some resume copies

in it, it had some notebook paper and a pen in it, and I also brought an iPad that I would

keep inside of it which had screen shots of my web development work.

And a little bit of a side note here, I made sure that I had screen shots of web dev work

because in case the company didn't have wifi, I wouldn't have been able to load the actual

websites.

Tip number six, that's seven, six.

Send thank you notes or thank you emails within 24 hours of your interview.

Now, I say thank you notes or thank you emails because in my mind, time is of the essence

here, and in a lot of cases, it's pretty difficult to get an actual, physical handwritten note

to your interviewer, especially if the building that you went to the interview in is far away

from where you are.

So in those cases, a thank you email works pretty well.

But if you happen to have the ability to give an actual handwritten thank you note, and

it's within 24 hours or maybe within 48 hours at the very latest, then that can actually

add a nice touch.

It should also be noted, and yes, that was a pun, that you shouldn't limit your thank

you notes or thank you emails just to the interviewer.

If you interacted with a secretary during your time at the building or you actually

got to go tour the building or talk to somebody doing a job that you would be doing, send

those people thank you emails as well.

It really goes a long way.

Tip number seven on our list is to wear a well-tailored suit to your interview, assuming

that you need to wear business formal attire.

Now, I do have to make a slight admission here.

Ever since I bought myself a suit that actually fits well, unlike the one I had in college,

which definitely didn't, it fit me like a tarp, I've leaned towards recommending an

actual suit to go into interviews rather than just regular business formal attire.

But if you don't happen to have a suit and you can't afford one, you can definitely wear

a button-down shirt with a nice tie and a nice pair of slacks.

If you're a girl, there are definitely dresses that fit that business formal requirement,

or you can do something like a dress skirt.

But in general, you wanna make sure that you are dressed for success in the situation.

Now, one exception to this recommendation is if you are specifically told not to wear

a suit, or if they tell you what to wear to the interview.

If you're going to a company that has a really casual dress culture and they say, "Hey, just

show up in a T-shirt and jeans, man," don't show up in a suit because you're gonna look

like you won't it into that company's culture.

Now, in the case that you don't quite know how a suit should fit or you're looking for

some additional tips on how to dress well for an interview, I definitely have some recommendations

for you guys.

As a guy, I learned a huge amount of what I know personally about how to dress well

from my friends Aaron Mar-in-o, Alf M. and Antonio Santano over at Real Men Real Style.

And I do also have to give a shout out to a guy named Sven Raphael Schneider, who has

a channel called Gentleman's Gazette, and that is much more focused on formal business

attire and how to do it correctly.

So that is also a great resource.

For women, I am definitely a lot less knowledgeable, but I did find a YouTuber by the name of Elle

Florence who has a lot of videos on how to dress for work and interviews, so definitely

check out her channel.

And if you are a woman or you know of great resources for women, definitely leave them

in the comments down below.

Tip number eight is to be prepared for behavioral interview questions.

These are the kind of questions that ask you to tell a story about your previous work experience

that demonstrates how you handled the situation and what you learned and improved on.

Some examples of these kind of questions include, tell me about a time when you were in a high

pressure situation and how you responded.

Or give me an example of a time when you didn't meet a goal that you had set and how you dealt

with it.

Or, tell me about a time when hordes of the undead attacked your workplace, and what items

from the break room you fashioned into makeshift weapons.

Okay, maybe not that one, though, Martin, make a note to ask the next person we interview

that question.

- [Martin] Will do.

- So the best way to handle these kinds of questions is to look at examples of them beforehand

and to think of stories from your past working life that would fit them.

And crucially, the stories you pick should be crafted in a way that demonstrates how

you learned or improved in some way that's relevant to the job.

Now, keep in mind that you don't need a specific story for every possible interview question

that could come out, because one, that is impossible, and two, when you have a few stories

and you've practiced them, they're gonna be pretty adaptable and you're gonna be able

to apply them to a wide range of different questions.

All right, we are on to tip number nine, which is actually my personal favorite.

View the interview for exactly what it is, a conversation between two parties who have

things to exchange.

The reason this tip is on the list is because a lot of students go into interviews feeling

like they're going into an audience with King Louis the XIV or something, and they're gonna

be granted a job because of the mercy and benevolence of the almighty king that's sitting

across the table from them.

That's not the case.

Remember, companies put a lot of time and effort and money into attracting the best

possible talent.

That's what they live and die by.

So believe that you are the best possible person for the job, and let that be communicated

in the interview.

Don't be arrogant or cocky, but be confident.

Finally, our last tip on the list is that 15 minutes early is on time, and on time is

late.

Here's the thing.

You want a bit of buffer time when you walk into the company's doors, just in case they

happen to be ready for you right now.

You don't wanna be coming in 30 seconds late because you got stuck in traffic.

Plus, showing up a little bit early makes a really good first impression and it gives

you an opportunity to potentially network with the person running the front desk or

some other people at the company before you go into the interview.

So those are my top 10 tips for helping you to ace your next interview, though the interview

is only half the battle.

The best way to ensure that you're that hiring manager's number one pick is to do everything

you can to be building skills and experience that set you apart from the competition.

And if you wanna learn more about why that's so important and how you can use an experience-based

mindset to eventually find work that you truly do love, Cal Newport's book, So Good They

Can't Ignore You, is a book that you should definitely read or listen to on Audible.

I absolutely love listening to audio books.

I listen to them while I'm walking to wherever I'm gonna work for the day.

I listen to them while I'm cooking dinner.

Audible's app makes it such a seamless experience.

I can start listening to a book on the same iPad that I'm using for my recipe, and then

the next morning, I can pick up exactly where I left off on my iPhone while I walk to work.

Plus, the app lets me set bookmarks at any time stamp so I can start building a highlight

reel of notes that I can go and review for any audio book I'm listening to.

And speaking of any audio book, Audible's library has an unmatched selection of titles

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Canada

It's one of the nicest countries on earth

Right?

Well, you've all read to title, so

No

Canada has done some awful stuff in the century and a half it's been a thing

Such as

Voting Rights

Canada was one

of the first countries to give women the right to vote

What's not to like about that?

Democracy and equality are great

Well, the reason women were given voting rights was pretty undemocratic and inegalitarian

During the first World War, Robert Borden's Conservative, and later Union government wanted

to introduce conscription for men aged 25-40.

But, the men who did not already go off to fight in France presumably wouldn't vote

for a bill to make them have to go off to fight in France

But the family members of soldiers would presumably vote for conscription

Family members, such as wives, and mothers

Who couldn't vote

Until the Wartime Elections Act was passed

Which allowed close female relatives of soldiers to vote

Well, that not so bad, is it?

They're only giving a small portion of women voting rights, but it's still better than

before

It's not like they took away voting rights from immigrants from the countries Canada

was at war with

Oh wait

They did

Until the act was repealed

And full women's suffrage was given

At the end of the war

Internment Camps

During World War I, Canada did more than just take voting rights away from German and Austro-Hungarian

immigrants

No

It also sent many of them to labour camps

Citizens of Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria could be sent

to internment camps if there were "reasonable grounds" to suspect they were engaged in

espionage or other illegal activity

Over eight thousand people were sent to labour camps

But then there was World War II

When an estimated thirty thousand prisoners were held, including Canadian citizens

German- and Italian-Canadians who were suspected of supporting fascism were held in these camps

Over 700 Japanese-Canadians were imprisoned after the bombing of Pearl Harbour

And over twenty-thousand Japanese-Canadians were forced to move from the BC coast further

inland

And were threatened with deportation to Japan

Even those who were born in Canada

Go back to where you came from!

Vancouver?

This was all done with no proof of espionage by the Japanese in Canada

Members of the Communist Party were also imprisoned

So, you're communist?

Yes Well I guess that means that you're a Nazi

Chinese Head Tax

In the 19th century, many Canadians were prejudiced against Chinese immigrants

So in 1885, the Canadian government enacted the Chinese Immigration Act

The act made Chinese migrants pay a tax of 50 dollars to enter Canada

Not 50 dollars adjusted for inflation

50 dollars in those days

The average Chinese-Canadian labourer earned 300 dollars per year, and saved only 43 dollars

after living expenses

But, despite the tax, Chinese immigration continued

So it was raised first to $100 dollars, and then to $500 dollars

That was the equivalent of two years' work

But still, Chinese immigration continued

In 1923, the Chinese Immigration Act was changed to remove the head tax

*yay*

And instead it outright banned Chinese immigrants

*silence*

Until it was repealed in 1947

Padlock Act

In Quebec, around the time of the Cold War

People hated communism

So in 1937, Quebec premier Maurice Duplessis created An Act to Protect the Province Against

Communistic Propaganda, commonly called the Padlock Act

This act enabled local sheriffs, under the Quebec attorney general, to close any building

used for propagating communism or bolshevism for one year

It also allowed them to confiscate any material propagating communism or bolshevism

And to imprison anyone printing, publishing, or distributing such material

No strict definition of "communism" or "bolshevism" was given

This is communist It just says that pineapple on pizza isn't

half bad COMMUNIST

While possible, it was extremely difficult for the owner of the building to challenge

an order in court

The act was used to persecute trade unionists, Jehovah's Witnesses, people suspected of subversion,

Jews, and, of course, communists

Until 1957, when the supreme court declared the act unconstitutional

Residential Schools

With the implementation of the Indian Act in 1876, the government needed to provide

education for indigenous youth and assimilate them with the rest of Canada

The government, along with Christian missionaries, created schools to both make indigenous peoples

economically self-sufficient, and to convert them to Christianity

Indigenous children were removed from their families and taken to residential schools

Children were taught for one half of the day, and did physical labour for the other

This was supposedly to help the kids learn skills that would help them get a job

But in reality, this was mainly a way of funding the school

Food served to the indigenous students was low in both quality and quantity

Winter clothing supplied by the schools provided inadequate protection against the elements

Lessons were taught only in English and French, not indigenous languages

In some cases, the students were banned from speaking their native language

Often there was physical abuse

It is estimated that at least 3,200 indigenous children died at the residential schools

In 1969, the Department of Indian Affairs took control of the schools

And the government started to get rid of the schools

The last residential school was closed down in 1996

Conclusion

Now, that was hardly every awful thing Canada has done

Leave some awful things done by Canada that I missed in the comments

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