Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 6, 2018

Waching daily Jun 20 2018

Hey Ambitious Professionals! It's Linda Raynier of lindaraynier.com, guiding you

to a career and life you'll truly enjoy and in today's video I'm going to teach

you how to write a resume if you want to get into a different job or industry

than the one that you're currently in now

the first thing that employers see when they look at your resume is something

called your profile or summary section if you currently don't have that on your

resume then this video is definitely the one for you because I'm going to explain

to you how important those first few sentences are and I'll explain how to

develop those sentences so that when the employer first looks at it in the first

five to ten seconds they can say wow this person is the exact right fit for

the type of job that I'm currently hiring for and I definitely want to

bring them in for an interview so I'm going to describe the purpose of the

profile section and I'm also going to teach you how to incorporate it in a way

where it can relate to the different type of job or industry that you want to

get into so first off what exactly is a profile or summary section first it

represents a snapshot of your background experience and education describing who

you are and what you're capable of and like I said it's the first thing that

employers see so it has to be clear concise and it has to hit the nail on

the head to tell the employer that you are the exact fit for the job that

you're applying to you want to avoid soft skills and specifically just go for

the technical skills when you're describing your profile and overall it

should be about three to four bullet points max so now that you know what a

profile section is let's move on to the three steps on how to prepare your

profile and to match it to the exact type of different industry or job that

you want to get into step number one create your overarching bullet point by

outlining an overview of your professional background experience

education industries etc and the key to doing this successfully is to identify

the keywords that are on the job descriptions for those different

positions that you want to apply to and then match it back to the key duties

responsibilities and tasks that you've performed in your current roles and in

your previous roles that align with those keywords in my top notch resume

course I actually go into this concept super in-depth and I even give a

template on exactly how the per sentence should be written in your profile how

each of the bullet points should be written but for the purpose of this

video this is what you need to know step number two discuss

your technical skills and knowledge in the profile section so in this section

of your profile you want to list all the key concepts that you have knowledge of

or that you've had experience with doing and incorporate them into this bullet

point in your profile section because even if you don't have the hands-on

experience but you have knowledge of those specific concepts that the job is

asking for then it's important for you to showcase that and demonstrate that

this is especially important if you lack the job experience but you have the

necessary knowledge and qualifications or understanding of that particular job

or industry and this can include software skills as well so anything like

Excel or other types of complex systems that you have knowledge of and

experience with then definitely include that in this bullet point finally step

number three discuss your language or more technical skills or knowledge that

you possess this third and final bullet point gives you the opportunity to

express your language capabilities if that's what the job is asking for or it

gives you the opportunity to further emphasize your key technical knowledge

concepts requirements and experience that you know are relevant for this

position that you're applying to that you happen to have so there you have it

my three steps on how to build a compelling profile when you're wanting

to apply to a different type of job or industry now I know what you're thinking

but I want to see a clear example of exactly how this works and if that's the

case then feel free to download my free resume hacks ten resume hacks down in

the description box below or you can download my free resume samples PDF as

well now if you already have both of those things and you are truly ready to

take your resume from where it is into a brand new top notch attractive

compelling resume then definitely you want to check out my course top notch

resume it's a self-study self-paced course online course where you're gonna

learn my step by step program on how to build a resume that actually gets you

the job and I'll walk you through each of my steps in detail and within a few

hours you'll be able to have a brand new top notch resume that you'll be able to

send out to employers we've had hundreds of professionals take this course and

numerous success stories of them lending not just one job offer but multiple job

offers so you definitely want to take this course if you feel that your resume

is not getting you the callbacks and the interviews that you're wanting now if

you're an experienced professional who's been looking for the last little while

you've been trying to get interviews and job offers and nothing's been working

and you realize it's time to get one-on-one help then feel free to reach

out to me head on over to my website lindaraynier.com/standoutgethired

you can read through my program details and if it's something that

you're interested in feel free to fill out the application form and if I think

that we're a match then I will reach out to you directly if you like this video

then please give it a thumbs up subscribe share it with your friends

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

For more infomation >> Resume Template - How to Write a Resume Summary or Profile - Duration: 5:56.

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দানব যন্ত্র: যার হাত থেকে রক্ষা পায়না কিছুই - Duration: 8:03.

Today I will introduce you to the world's most powerful machine

The device does not seem to have anything to do with it

He broke all the things inside the machine, and he broke it

Now pay a careful attention to the video clip that you see on the screen

Like a stomach car, this machine will be crushed to the monster that you will see on your own.

When it's over we'll go to the second video

Now that machine is watching

It's a small version of that big device

Nothing can be saved from its hand

But there is a saying about this video clip

Seeing this, the feeling of peace within the mind is felt

The destruction of each object creates a kind of stimulus inside the mind

Breath of destruction and destruction: The whole mind is surrendered in the right process

Then you see ..

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A Muslim Scholar's Advice To Football World Cup Fans - Sayed Ammar Nakshawani - Duration: 7:08.

Do not let anyone in the community ever tell you that you play too much football,

or that football will never make you religious.

It really is a pleasure to be here, and it really highlights for us the

importance of sport within the world of the youth,

as well as highlighting for us

the power that the youth may achieve.

The Quran, in many cases, when speaking about

the lives of the Prophets of God, you find that the Quran discusses their lives

from their youth.

The story of Nabi Ibrahim begins from his youth.

The story of Musa even begins earlier than that.

The story of Prophet Dawood begins from his youth,

and therefore, when you look at the examples of these people, Allah(s.w.t)

stresses on the role of the youth and how much our youth can

achieve in their lives.

Hence Ameer Al-Mumineen states, in Nahjul Balagha

in a quite beautiful line.

He says, 'The heart of a youth is like an

uncultivated piece of land.

Whatever you throw on it

it's accepts.'

So he said to Imam Hassan, 'I tried to mold your heart before it's

hardened, in order that you were able to take from my examples into your own life.'

When we just look at the words of Amir Al Momineen for a couple of moments tonight

you see how powerful these words are. The heart of a youth is like an

uncultivated piece of land.

When we drive past an uncultivated piece of land, we

begin to think of thoughts of how we should cultivate this piece of land.

Some of us think of putting buildings there, car parks there, pent houses there,

swimming pools there. We look at the piece of land and many ideas come.

Some of those who propose ideas, propose good ideas. Others propose not so good ideas.

The reality is that everyone seeks to cultivate a piece of land.

Likewise with the hearts of many youth here, it is our role to try and cultivate each other's

hearts before others do.

And the best way to cultivate hearts is

through the means that is sport, and especially through football,

and the idea that myself, especially, when I began my lecturing career, I remember that I used

to give examples from football players, from football teams. I don't do it as

much now but when I started off I did. And when I did start off by giving

examples of football teams, There were people amongst the crowds, who

would come out and say things like, this person uses football examples.

Of course those same people are quiet in '07,

but the reality is, with those people is

that they didn't realize the universality that's is football.

The idea that football has this universal love.

All of us here may have different personalities,

different lifestyles, different educational backgrounds.

Yet look how football has united all of us into

coming together and sharing a passion.

And that's why Rasulallah when he bought

the religion of islam, he didn't just bring something spiritually purifying.

There is a lot of focus spiritually,

But there's not many people who stress on the physical purification.

There's no point me being able to pray and fast and do sujood for long hours,

if my body is not physically strong.

There's no point me being able to pray for long hours, when I can't even cross the road.

The idea is that Islam sought spiritual and physical equilibrium within the youth.

And that's why we found Rasul Allah stressing on the importance of swimming

Rasul Allah stressing on the importance of archery.

Rasul Allah stressing on the importance of being able to ride a horse.

All of these in Arabia were sporting facets, which manypeople used to engage in.

Likewise today, although many of the sports have changed,

There is a reality that the Muslim needs

to look after his body.

Why?

Because Rasul Allah used to say

AL AQL SALEEM

The pure,

submissive,

peaceful mind

will lead to what?

AL JISM SALEEM

The pure relaxed body.

So here we find that the body has to be looked after.

In this way, there's only a few pieces of advice that I'd like to give

from myself on this night, and I know it's the night for all of us to enjoy

ourselves, but at the same time lets us just reflect on a few things.

I said that football was a means, not an ends.

What I mean by that is,

When I was growing up

football was an ends.

It was as far as you were thinking.

There wasn't any further thoughts.

Football was everything.

Whereas for everyone here, football

should be a means to leading you on towards getting closer to Aale Muhammad

What I mean by that is, your Sunday shouldn't be the only activity in the community.

Your Sunday, when you play football, should be a means for you to

get involved more within your communities.

And the idea that I see now

and I can envisage,

That if I do come from a lecture within the mosque, I know now

that everyone can now mingle with each other. And it's not just going to be a set of groups,

because football was a means to uniting everyone.

Dont let football be an ends.

Where all you discuss is the football, football, football,

but don't discuss any of the other activities in your community

Number 1.

Number 2: Take from the discipline that you've learned from your football and

put it into your religious life.

If you know that the sports center has been

booked at eight o'clock, you will not turn up at 8:30 or 9:00.

You'll turn up at 7:55, ready there for the whistle to begin at 8:00.

Bring that towards the mosque.

Why is it with the football pitch, 8 o'clock I can be there on time?

But with the mosque, I have to walk in at 9:15, at the end of the lecture?

Bring the discipline of the football world.

Try and bring it, and what you've learned towards your community activities.

Look at the unity between five of you,

how strong a bond it can create,

bring that unity within the mosque as well.

Don't build rival groups, rather let everyone unite within the

mosque and you'll see just how powerful you can become.

Even with myself now

with all the schedule that I have in my lecturing.

I still will make time, like I did yesterday.

This shows either, that I've got too much time on my hands,

or I'm making too much money,

or that I have some spare time to

go and watch football.

And to go and relax, but at the same time that's not

the most important aspect of my life.

It's part of my education

and part as well of me enjoying myself with those around me.

Therefore the message which

we'd like to bring over here with all of us, is let us take this football as a

means for us developing ourself and making our community stronger.

As a final point, do not let anyone in the community ever tell you that you play

too much football or that football will never make you religious, because on

the contrary I'd rather hear about youth who are playing football regularly than

hear about them doing other activities.

Sports can be a blessing in disguise.

It can keep some of our youths away from the worst of places,

from hanging with

the worst of people,

from being around places which may lead them to Haram

Sports may actually bring people together towards bringing them closer to

Allah (s.w.t). So continue to stress on the importance of sports in

your community, and we will see that this community, which I was brought up in,

and which all of you have been brought up in, will continue to be the strongest of communities

Assalamu alaikum Warahmatullah wabarakatuh

For more infomation >> A Muslim Scholar's Advice To Football World Cup Fans - Sayed Ammar Nakshawani - Duration: 7:08.

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Angrakha Style With Lace | Make Your Simple Kurti Stylish | DIY - Tailoring With Usha - Duration: 5:56.

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hello friends, today m going to teach you how to make angrakha style with lace

so for this, I already drafted and cut front piece of kurti/shirt

and on the right side I also made pleats marking

I already taught you how to insert pleats

and now we fold it from center on right side and after that I'll teach you how to draw a line for angrakha style

this is the left hand side of shirt and this fitting pleats I made is 3.5 inch from the center

so first I'll draw a straight line till bottom taking 3.5 inch mark from the center like this

after drawing line till bottom, now measure 3.5 inch from neck portion too

and match it from the upper point of pleat marking like this

now open the kurti or shirt

and cross mark a line from ready neck in between the three pleats marks

now this is our ready pattern

now take this lace, and on left hand side sew lace starting from neck till the center of it

sew the lace on both boundary of it

after stitching it, I'll cut the lace from here

after inserting lace on left hand side and cutting it, now we insert/sew lace on other side too

pinch and fold the lace at corner, and sew it on the pattern till the end

after sewing the lace till bottom I'll proceed further

after inserting lace till bottom, now do the sewing on the of lace at other boundary side too till bottom

this is our angrakha style lace designer kurti and after completing it I'll upload a pic of it

if you like this video then hit like button and if you are new here then subscribe for more such videos

in next video I'll teach you a new cutting/stitching in a simple way..thank you :)

For more infomation >> Angrakha Style With Lace | Make Your Simple Kurti Stylish | DIY - Tailoring With Usha - Duration: 5:56.

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5 Unique Methods of BLENDING Graphite Pencils - Duration: 3:24.

Hey guys!

I hope you are fine & doing well.

Its wednesday and i'm gonna show you

five different methods of blending graphite pencils

so after watching this video let me know in the comments

which one you are currently using & which one you like the most

First of all we have this synthetic watercolor brush

and the manufacturing company is BOMEJIA

I have these 5 different sizes of these brushes

and i use all of them in my hyperrealistic drawings

Secondly, we have this paper stump of size #4

and is manufactured in a local company in pakistan

i also have 6 different sizes of these stumps

Third tool for blending is a Cotton-bud

also known as Q-tip

I also use cotton bud as a tool for blending

4th one is an ordinary pocket tissue

and i mostly use them in background of my artworks

Now the 5th one is my own HAND

you must be thinking that i'm joking

but actually i'm a self-taught artist & when i started drawing a few years ago

I was unaware of these tools so i used my fingers for blending

for about three to four months

So i think its a better alternative for all the other tools

Anyways, lets compare all these tools by blending some shades

I'll be using this B pencil for shading

lets add 5 consecutive shades for each tool

First of all i'm going to blend with brush

Now blending with a paper stump

now blending this one with a cotton bud

now using the tissue paper

and the final one which is, blending with a finger tip

Now as we have all these 5 results in one place

I think these 3 tools are better than the others

we got this super smooth result from tissue paper

and also from brush and finger

and we got this textured result from blending stump

and also from this Q-tip

Anyways, i hope you got an idea of each tool

and you can use whatever you want

For more infomation >> 5 Unique Methods of BLENDING Graphite Pencils - Duration: 3:24.

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MAKİNELİ TÜFEKLE YARIŞAN SPORCU KIZ [ EFSANE ] - Duration: 10:41.

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I Am Your Problematic Fav 🚮 - Duration: 10:15.

- In the dead of night!

That's so dramatic. (laughs) (beeps into next screen)

When Iʼm alone in my room alone in my room

sometimes I stare at the wall,

and wonder to myself.

I say, "Self."

And myself be like, "Oh, what you wonder?"

And I wonder when my time will come.

You know?

When will I be called out?

Or worse, canceled.

Hey YouTube World, itʼs me, Evelyn.

Last year, I made a video about my biggest fear.

(static cutting to older video)

My biggest fear is getting dragged by Black Twitter.

And I mean, y'all tell me,

it seems like things have only picked up since then,

in public-facing news as a whole.

More controversies, more scandals,

things that are well deserved and a long time coming,

and then some things that are just a reach

like Kevin Durant arm span, ol' Gumby arm.

The term Call-out Culture has been coined

by who I dunno, iʼm not finna' look it up.

Every day weʼre made aware of the ways big

and small that our faves are flaming garbage!

And it all makes me a little nervous to be honest,

because I dunno know if y'all noticed but,

Iʼm not perfect.

(static cutting to older video)

Iʼm not perfect, I never said I was perfect!

(static cutting to current video)

So in an effort to preempt what feels

like the inevitable, in this video,

I'm gonna call myself out!

Okay, I'ma beat you to it, boop!

Number one, yes, I was Pocahontas for Halloween one year.

Yes, there are photos.

Yes, that's me trying to paint

with all the colors of the wind.

At the time, I felt like I was fulfilling a childhood dream.

And I knew the concept of my culture is not a costume,

but I thought that applied to generic things

like being a Mexican.

I thought it was okay if I was like a very specific

character, like Disneyʼs Pocahontas.

(tisking)

Isn't that cosplay?

Number two, mm-mm,

I do not immediately,

if ever to be honest, boycott corporations

even when their policies

or the actions of their employees,

or even CEO directly conflict with my existence

or my personal values and beliefs, or even casual opinions.

Okay, and yes, so yes, I am a part of the problem

and I am the reason why we can't band together

to overthrow and eventually eat the rich.

But, Chick Fil A is just gonna have to satiate

me for now 'cause it's delicious and I'm not there yet.

Iʼm not there--

Number three, and this one was brought to my attention

by a very disturbed and creepy person who,

in the Spring/Summer of 2018, scrolled through Instagram

to find a photo of me from the Summer of 2013.

That is five years worth of photos!

It is a photo of me wearing a shirt.

On it, is the flag of the United States of America.

And, I am also doing a hand gesture one could call a salute,

(clicking tongue) which would lead you to believe

that not only am I proud to be an American,

but that I personally condone

the atrocities this countryʼs government has committed

against people domestically and internationally

from pre-colonial times until present day.

This person scrolled through five years of photos

and commented something like, "Ew,"

they said "Ew" which I thought was interesting.

"Ew, I can't believe you would support the flag of

"the colonizer, the emblem of the oppressor,"

or something like that.

I dunno, I deleted the comment because I was being immature.

Alright, I deleted the comment because not only was

I creeped out by someone who scrolled through FIVE--

But also, I was just annoyed, alright.

It was an annoying comment.

And the immaturity in me wanted to be like "Okay,

"but you probably throw down for Thanksgiving dinner!"

"Don't you, AKA a day of mourning, don't you?"

"You probably vote in elections, don't you!"

"You probably use the master's tools to dismantle"

"the master's house, don't you!"

"And you've probably participated in an Old Navy Fourth

"of July sale at least one time, once, leave me alone!"

I love a good flip flop.

Number four, for the purpose of this video,

I tried to look back through my Twitter

to find problematic tweets.

Now, apparently your girl got 41,000 Tweets

spanning a decade.

I couldn't even stomach it, to be honest.

I almost deleted my Twitter on site.

All that trash is in the library of congress!

In my mind, sitting next to a digital copy,

of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is a Tweet by me

about how pizza is delicious.

And it really made me wonder, how some of y'all

be finding the problematic Tweets.

Who got the time, who got the patience, who is paying y'all?

Low key I'm still thinking about deleting

all my Tweets and I gave up tryna comb through

and find the problematic Tweets in there; although,

I know it exists.

I know it exists, because Iʼm not perfect!

(static cutting to older video)

I'm not perfect, I never said I was perfect.

(static cutting to current video)

Okay, so whatʼs the point of all of this?

I donʼt want to revel in being problematic,

or be satisfied in my ignorance and I don't wanna be happy

with not learning or not growing.

Quite the opposite, actually.

This was a good exercise for me to serve as a reminder

to practice patience and grace with other people

because I am going to really want that same mercy

extended to me when the time comes.

(static cutting to old video)

If I ever say something to offend you,

if I ever say something hurtful,

you don't have to associate with me.

I understand the concept of impact versus intent.

I understand, really I do.

Really, I do understand.

I get. I'm just saying remember me. (static cutting to current video)

I donʼt wanna be canceled.

Held accountable, sure, if I must.

Yes. Yes.

And I'm not talking about crimes, that's another thing.

That's... if you-- find a restorative justice activist,

I'm not the one. But--

Oh my gosh, she used to fat shame on Instagram

and now sheʼs like all body posi. (laughs)

And I'm like "Girl, isn't that, isn't that a good thing?"

"Isn't that what we want?"

When you know better, you do,

ideally, you do better.

If you donʼt think peopleʼs opinions and mind sets

can change overtime as they grow and as they learn,

and instead you would just prefer to toss them

like the flaming garbage, that they are

then go ahead, Oscar, save me a seat!

More and more we have the ability

to share opinions that nobody asked for.

Matter of fact, you didnʼt ask for this, for this video.

Alright, but you click on it,

so I'ma put that one on you.

The things that I thought versus the things that I think

versus the things I will think in the future

about race or religion or sexuality or Azelia Banks

or government, politics, capitalism, Kanye West,

all those things are shifting.

And get this, everything I think

doesn't need to be a public statement.

Instead they can become personal conversations

that I have with people that I care about

or people in my immediate environment.

And maybe, I'm showing a little bit of my bias here

because I have access to people

and maybe if you live in a homogeneous community

maybe you don't have access to different types of people

and I understand that

like, Twitter can be helpful

if you're tryna reach out and learn.

But I still believe that as far as progress goes,

that if you're in the arguing mood, argue with your uncle

at the family reunion this Summer.

Don't argue on a Facebook status

with a Ralph Wilkerson from West Virginia.

I think what makes me the most nervous

about call out culture is it creates

this immense amount of pressure to be perfect.

And instead of trying to go out into the world

and connect with people and find truth, we bottle it up

and stew in our own ignorant juices.

'Cause weʼre scared of being wrong.

Ah, Iʼm so sorry.

Isnʼt that cosplay though?

Okay, okay!

All these thoughts came about because Iʼm about

to dig into Franchesca Ramseyʼs new book,

Well That Escalated Quickly.

And I feel like she feels me on this topic.

That makes me double interested in the book

because, to be honest, I viewed Franchesca

as a knuck if you bucker on the internet

and I think it's cool that it seems

like sheʼs realized that you canʼt spend

your time slamming people.

Her book is available on (clicks tongue) Audible

and she narrated it.

So I'm really excited to listen.

Shout out to Audible for sponsoring today's video.

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You get a free audiobook, you can download my recommendation

which I'm about to start reading.

Franchesca Ramseyʼs book Well That Escalated Quickly,

or you can choose which ever book you can find on Audible.

The book is yours to keep,

even if you donʼt continue your membership

because Audible ain't triflin'.

Alright, so visit Audible.com/evelyn.

Or, text EVELYN to 500-500.

In the comments below, be honest.

Tell me about a time where you learned better,

so you did better.

If this whole video wasn't enough,

I'll go first in the comments, right now.

See you there, then I will see you

on the internet somewhere, bye!

For more infomation >> I Am Your Problematic Fav 🚮 - Duration: 10:15.

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Healthy fast food? Yes, it's possible! - Kambu Koozh Tamil health tips - Duration: 4:03.

Healthy fast food? Yes, it's possible! - Kambu Koozh Tamil health tips

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Wasze pytania, nasze odpowiedzi - Q&A nr 2 - Duration: 8:43.

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"Piya Albela" TV Serial 20th June 2018 Full HD Episode | On Location Shoot | Latest Update - Duration: 3:04.

"Piya Albela" TV Serial 20th June 2018 Full HD Episode | On Location Shoot | Latest Update

For more infomation >> "Piya Albela" TV Serial 20th June 2018 Full HD Episode | On Location Shoot | Latest Update - Duration: 3:04.

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Nightcore - My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) [Acapella Version] | Lyrics - Duration: 3:43.

Every night in my dreams

I see you, I feel you

That is how I know you, go on

Far across the distance

And spaces between us

You have come to show you, go on

Near, far, wherever you are

I believe that the heart does go on

Once more you open the door

And you're here in my heart

And my heart will go on and on

Love can touch us one time

And last for a lifetime

And never let go till we're gone

Love was when I loved you

One true time I hold you

In my life we'll always go on

Near, far, wherever you are

I believe that the heart does go on

Once more you open the door

And you're here in my heart

And my heart will go on and on

You're here, there's nothing I fear

And I know that my heart will go on

We'll stay forever this way

You are safe in my heart

And my heart will go on and on

Thank you for watching (。◕‿‿◕。)

For more infomation >> Nightcore - My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) [Acapella Version] | Lyrics - Duration: 3:43.

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Nel blu dipinto di blu - Volare (Mark Lanzetta & Relight Orchestra) - Duration: 2:32.

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MIJN INSTAGRAM HIT STYLEN! : TURQUOISE KAST IN HUIS - Duration: 15:35.

Hi thank you for watching this new video

in this video I am going to share some styling tips with you

and it all has to do with this turquoise cupboard

some of you might recognise this cupboard

because I post it often on my blog and instagram

and with that I can call this cupboard the 'Insta hit' of our home

Well an insta hit, what do I mean by that?

I don't know if it's really a word

but with this I mean a hit on instagram

In some way

as soon as I post a photo of this cupboard on instagram

It gets 3,4 maybe 5 times more likes than the other photo's

and ofcourse it's an amazing cupboard

and the colour ( Atria by Pure and Original) is an eyecatcher

but still it facinates me how one item in our interior can create extra attention

and also extra likes

so thats why I have a nice idea

I am going to move this cupboard to two other spots in our house

and I am going to style and photograph them

And then I am curious if I will share photo's of this cupboard online but then

on another spot, if it will get the same ammount of likes as before

And also I am curious which spot youre favorite is going to be

I already have something in mind

and I hope the cupboard will look on that spot

because I have to admit that I haven't tried it yet

So I am going to do it live here on the camera especially for you

So let's give it a try, so enjoy wachting!

For this first spot the cupboard is where it already was

in the hallway

the reason that I put the cupboard here

is because its really an eyecatcher in the room

I always think it's very important that the hallway has a cozy and good decoration

and especially because it's the first room you see when you enter the house

and as well for yourself but also for your guests

it's a nice idea that the hallway looks cozy and welcoming

and that's why I wanted to put the cupboard here

we have a big wall here so the cupboard fits perfect

and I immediately had the idea to hang a mix of round mirrors

what is also very useful in the hallway ;)

and I think it looks beautiful

and I have to admit..

that when I styled something in the house

and it looks good and I am happy with it than I don't change it often again

I am not really a person that changes a lot at home

and now you're probably thinking : yeah right, what about all the make overs in your home?

but it is when the make over is done and everything looks good and 'finished'

then I leave it the way it is

So this cupboard and the complete styling is already the same for one year

I have changed some things on the wall

like another mirror ( the one I designed myself for WOWN!)

and some other plants

but the rest is the same

and that's why I thought : time for a change!

but ofcourse when I will remove this cupboard here

the space will be 'empty'

I have an idea to but a bench here

but I hope it will look good in relation with all the mirrors

so we will see, I am just going to try it

So yes, this is number 01

and now we will continue with styling 02

as you can see I have moved the turquoise cupboard in the livingroom

and yes, I have to say

I am happily surprised

I think it looks really beautiful

and the funny part is that I thought the turquoise colour wouldn't be a good match with the mint green wall

but it looks really good actually

and now I am asking myself the question

why haven't I moved the cupboard to this spot earlier?

because I think it looks great

and especially because this is not the final spot what I had in mind with this cupboard

because we're going to do something different on this wall

more about that in another video

but for now it is really nice to see how the cupboard looks here

and also what the possibilities are

and now I am going to get started with the styling of this cupboard

and how I do that is that I am going to start with a colour palette

and ofcourse it's going to be the same palette as the colours you already see here in the living room

so ocher yellow, mint green

and a bit of white for a nice contrast

and I am going to work with 'new' accessoiries

so I will not use the same styling as the hallway

for now I think it's nice to do something different

so I am going to look around in the livingroom and will take products from every corner

so I think about books

ofcourse some plants, candle holder

maybe a frame or a lamp

uhm, yes so I will get started

and this is what I like about my job as a stylist

that I can create a new look with beautiful products

and what I did right here..

is that I used different products from the livingroom

and on a dressoir or a cupboard like this I always think it looks nice to add a table lamp

a table lamp is mostly for the atmosphere ( so not a basic light)

but I think it gives a cozy touch

this lamp is really special for me because I designed it myself

and it's inspired by the tradition oil lamp

and what is really nice that by moving this part you can switch the lamp on and off

and I think it looks really good with the wall and the cupboard

and the create some extra layers I added two books under the lamp

and most of the time, I have to be honest

I buy a book because of the cover

ofcourse also because of the subject

I really loved this cover so I needed it for our house

and in this way you can easily use books in the styling of your home

beside that, to create some extra layers

I add a frame behind here

and I love oak wood combined with mint green

you can also see it here with the shelf but also here with the frame

it's gives a warm contrast

and I think it even looks prettier than white

ofcourse white combined with mint is also really nice

you can see it here for example with the clock

but it looks more fresh or cool

and the oak will add more warmth

here I put a plant pot

ofcourse with the colour ocher yellow

and normally you can hang this pot on the wall because there's a hole in the back

but for now I have used it as a normall pot

the colour ocher yellow you also see here in this candle holder

which I also designed myself

and so I try to divide the colours

like ocher yellow, mint green and white,

good over the space

and here on this side

the white tajine was already used here on the bench before

so I like to use it again because it gives that Arabic touch

so here I choose for white

because I also have this one in ocher yellow

but I thought If I would add ocher yellow here than it would be to much ocher yellow on the cupboard

that's the balance I am always talking about

it's really important that If you work with a colour that it's good divided over the space

so not too much to create that balance

here a really nice pot for plants

I have used it before in a photoshoot

in one of my previous vlogs you might saw it

and I loved it so that's why I decided to keep it

here some candles

and this is something really special to us

family and friends have written their wishes for us on these stones

for our wedding last year

and below a small photo album from our wedding

and in this way you can also create a personal touch

and yes this is really who I am

or who we are

So a bit of Scandinavian style, colour, Arabic influences and personal touch

and now we will go on with the 3rd and last styling

and I am very curious how the cupboard will look on that spot

because that's actually the spot I have in mind to leave the cupboard

so let's see....

well as you can see I have moved the cupboard here next to the dining table

and this is the final spot I had in mind for the cupboard

and actually also here the cupboard looks good

and that's also because the cupboard is not that deep

so it fits perfectly here

and I always love the idea of a cupboard next to the dining table

because you can storage here all the kitchen ware

and before we had a trolley here

where I created a coffee corner

but now I can create that again here

and yes I am looking foreward to start with the styling

and ofcourse I am curious what you think

do you think the cupboard looks good here?

I am going to get started and then I will tell you what I did

So the 3rd styling is also finished

I am standing in fron of it now (sorry ) but I will show everything in detail

So I created somehow a coffee corner

what I think is very important with the styling of a cupboard like this

is that it suits the place of the cupboard

for example in the hallway I styled it mostly with plants

because it was all about decoration

and I just used the storage space

and in the livingroom I also used it for decoration

but also functional by putting a lamp on it

and here it should really be functional

because in the kitchen you will work

and it's good to have some things within easy reach

so that's why I put here the Nespresso machine

with beside it the coffee cups

and also some mugs and spoons

here some cooking books which I placed first on the fridge because I haven't got any space for them

and now I have enough space

and also with cooking books, they can be seen

especially when they have a beautiful cover

you don't have to hide them in the cupboards

but make it a part of the styling by working with layers

so here I add some bowls

and beside it a plant

because ofcourse green has to be a part of the styling as well so here I put a coffee plant

by working with different heights you can create a playfull look

here some wooden cuttingbords which I mostly use to serve food on

or to put a mix of small bowls

the wood of the cutting bords also comes back in the shelves in the frame

and divided over other parts of the living room

so in this way you can also create a balance

and ofcourse also ocher yellow

here you can see the ocher yellow chair so here also an ocher yellow tajine

so also this colour is good divided

and all together I think it's a nice styling

and now ofcourse my question to you :

Which of the 3 stylings do you like the best?

So 1 : in the hallway ?

2 : In the living room ?

or 3 : in the kitchen / diningroom ?

So please leave a comment below this video

For now I am going to leave it here in the kitchen

I am ofcourse very curious what Mahmoud will think of it

Let's hope he will be as happy as I am

because then we have a new spot for our cupboard

and then I am also curious what the photo's will do on Instagram

If you want to know more about that, please follow my vlogs as well

because next week I will share my opinion there

because I am going to share the photo's on Instagram

and see what will happen

maybe we will really talk about an Insta-hit

and then we can see if it's about the cupboard

or the spot with the mirrors and that it's about the combination

maybe it's also something you can learn from for your own Instagram

so let's start with this challenge and see what happens

Maybe I will even make a seperate video about it..

For now I want to thank you for watching this video

If you liked this video please but your thumbs up

and don't forget to subscribe on my channel so you don't have to miss any of my video's

and I would like it ofcourse if you will follow me

thank you for watching and hope to see you in the next video!

Bye!

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Lời Hay Ý Đẹp Của Khổng Tử Khuyên Răn Chúng Ta Về Cách Sống Đáng Để Người Đời Suy Ngẫm - Duration: 17:07.

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Hire Me/Stinkbombs - Duration: 4:12.

Who want what? Lemme know bruh.

"How to write code" - know that shit.

"How to write raps" - know that shit.

Blogs. Jokes. Stories. Shayari.

Ghost write your bloody diary.

Or a catchy hook like "maeri".

You can ask poets in my city, they regard me pretty highly.

All could be yours, for the right cost.

All you gotta do is Hire me!

Not Like I cannot get jobs - BITS Pilani grad with a good head

makin' good money with my tech job.

But I felt like I just wanna write.

At this point in my life I will dedicate entirely.

Write some hot shit! Yeah I fire breath on the paper with a pen. Like a dragon.

Crows with the swords - that's how I'm with words.

Swearin' on my mama, I will make it worth.

Hire me bruh! Hire me bruh! Hire me bruh! Hire me!

Hire me bruh! Hire me bruh! Hire me bruh! Hire me!

*dog barking*

*dog barking some more*

*dog just being an asshole now*

(Hey! Who are you? What's going on?)

Who am I? (Yeah.)

Well, I guess...

I am a...

frantic walker..

eccentric talker..

Ex girlfriend's borderline creepy romantic stalker.

Forgetting 10 rupee notes in my jeans when I wash'em. I'm a money launderer.

I think my thoughts are funny. I'm a funny ponderer.

Lost in my thoughts when I'm takin' a shit, I'm a really really really shitty wanderer.

And once dropping the dueces has kicked off, I contaminate the air with stink bombs and castles of imagination...

..I'm a conjurer.

I mean I'm just takin' a shit. But I'm a conjurer.

You gotta get that lady.

Once I described my creative process to a chick. Just like you.

She got grossed out and pissed off

like "oh shit you did not!"

Bitch got flipped off and forgotten like a run of the mill celebrity like Andrew Flintoff.

That motherfucker ever wanna be famous again...

he gon have to wear a bikini and start screaming "God fuck the goddamn queen" he ain't relevant, no more

At this point, I realize I'm just rapping.

With no effort in crafting a half minute flow I just go I just go I just go I just go I just go I just go I just go.

Goddamn! My raps are just as painfully self aware as I am.

But, it helps good to know just who the fuck you are man. It helps good to know.

Like...I used to be generous with the fucks I gave. *throws specs*

Used to be generous with the trust I gave. Not so much anymore.

(That's too personal dude.)

(Why are you lying on the ground?)

I don't know lady, let me do my shit.

Because...and this is the dessert.

You get that lady? This, is the dessert.

(Alright.)

Because...

Dillagi to khel hai awaron ka

Ashiq to fanaah khamakhah ho jate hain.

Reham khuda ka keh deta jo kaafir no hota..

ki chalo gham saste to hain..

varna sohbat to bevdo ki hai par ham vo shaqs hain jo ek hi botal me tabah ho jate hain.

(Lame)

Hasino ki khidmat me dil ke kuch tukde aaj bhi gira to deta hun..

Par peshkash kitni bhi meethi kyun na ho..

grain of salt to mila hi leta hun.

Get ou..Get outta my property

Get outta my property

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Dead Wrong® with Johan Norberg – Did China Hurt Innovation? - Duration: 1:31.

Even in these partisan times one thing unites

Republicans and Democrats, CEOs and trade unions.

They all agree that China hurts

innovation in the West.

But they're all dead wrong.

Sure, China steals intellectual property

- just like we did when we were poor.

And many conclude that U.S. companies

respond by reducing innovation,

based on data until 2007.

That was always a little bit surprising,

because European data showed the opposite.

15 percent of all of the technology upgrades in

European companies could be

attributed to Chinese imports.

Now the IMF has more recent data from the U .S.,

after 2010, when the trade deficit with China

increased to an all-time high.

And sure, imports surged,

but so did American research spending

and American patents.

It seems like intelligent companies

responded to fierce competition not by

lying down and dying, but instead by

stepping up, researching, developing and

innovating more than before.

Most interestingly, patents and research

spending in the country most directly exposed to

Chinese competition, its neighbour,

South Korea, did not collapse.

It doubled in ten years.

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