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Natalia y Alba Part 22 - Albalia - Duration: 7:46.

** NAT GIVING THE DAILY CONTENT OF ' ' SHE USED TO BE MINE

* * ALL HAVE BEEN FREAKING OUT WITH ALBA, BUT THE MOST WAS...

* * Nat: is that Alba is noticed so much

Nat: Beautiful!!!

Teacher: I hair-raising speed Nat: me too, It's amazing!

** THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT GOING ON A TRIP TO USA

Nat: And with Alba she has to go to New York

** CAN I JOIN?

Alba: What if I want to go to America? Of course

Alba: UY, that longer nails

** I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE THAT... WELL YOU'LL UNDERSTAND ME

** NAT HUGGING FOR THE BACK TO ALBI

** I'M ALBA WHEN SB KISS IN THE NECK

** COULD THEY'VE PUT THIS SCENEE FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE HUG, BUT GOOD THAT NOT EVERYTHING REVOLVES AROUND THEM

Maria: You look so nice hair Nat: It's that Alba is well everything she puts in the head

Nat: I like it more straight hair than before

Alba: Nat and I've already set an area in Madrid to search for a flat

Alba: Malasaña or Lavapies no? Nat: Yes, I wish Malasaña, kid

** I LOVE THE IDEA THAT THEY'VE TALKED ABOUT WHERE THEY'D LIKE TO LIVE

Nat: Albeilan is real, good to.. Al... Al... Natalba, from the beginning

** IT'S ALBALIA THAT YOU DON'T KNOW

** THAT BEAUTIFUL THEY'RE * *

** NAT ENJOYED WITH THE ALBI'S PERFORMANCE

Alba: Who am I going to play my song now? ** CRIED BECAUSE JOAN WENT AND SHE WROTE HER SONG WITH HIM

Nat: Baby I learn it if you want, I try

** NAT PAY ATTENTION THAT WON'T SKIP THE PERFORMANCE OF HER FRIEND

Nat: BEAUTIFUL! ** IT REAL THAT THE LIGHT AND BEAUTY SHE HAS IS UNIQUE

** I WAS FUNNY THEY COME OUT ONE BEHIND THE OTHER ** THE VIDEO IS WITHOUT CUT OFF

** ALBA IS HUGGING TO JULIA, NAT'S REACTION

** SOMEONE ASKED WHO WAS MISSING Nat: Alba

** WERE TALKING ABOUT THE VALUATIONS OF THE JUROR

** AY ALBI, YOU REPRESENT ME

Nat: when they told me there's only one thing that prevents you going to the Academy is…

Alba: I mean, I said at that time what?

Alba: Are you nervous? Nat: Yes

#WeAreAllMarta #MartaYouAreOurAmulet

** YESTERDAY WAS THE DAY OF THE LOOKS

** THE COMPENETRATION * *

** NAT BRING CLOSER TO ALBA, AS TO GIVE HER A KISS, IDK, AND QUICKLY MOVES AWAY AND PUTS A FACE AS NAT STOPS. AND IT JUST SEEMS THAT ALBI SIGHS

** AND ALBI GETS TO LOOK AT HER, AS WELL AS THEY KNOW *

** THAT NAT SINGS WE KNOW ISN'T REAL I'm not going to fall in love with the one who's not in love of me

lirycs: I'm his friend but I want to be something more than that

** HAHAHAHA ALBA REALIZES WHAT SHE'S SINGING, BUT IT'S TOO LATE

** AND HER REACTION IS COVER HER FACE

Nat: Take it, take it (the stool) Alba: There isn't room for the stool

Nat: that you take it, well it's thrown for here and you sit

Alba: That I'm not going to take it Nat

** TWO SECONDS LATER, THIS HAPPENS **

** CLEARLY ENDED SITTING **

** THOSE FACES, IT SHOWS THAT THEY'RE TIRED **

** ALBI SCREW UP HER FACE

Alba: Natalia come that I can't put the eiderdown alone Nat: YESS, I go!

** I COULDN'T LAUGH MORE WITH THE FACE OF MARILIA

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How to Hire a Virtual Assistant for your Online Business & Save Time - Duration: 5:01.

have you ever thought about hiring a virtual assistant for your online

business but didn't really know how to go about it or how much to pay them well

today I'm going to tell you everything you need to know to make the process

easier for you so you want to hire a virtual assistant for your business

that's smart hands down the best way to build wealth

is to stop trading your time for money and the easiest way to do that is to

actually leverage other people's time or in your case hire a virtual assistant

and there are many places online that you can hire a virtual assistant you can

get one on up work you can get one on Fiverr you can get one on conquer but

the problem with hiring a VA on any one of those websites is it's more of a

one-off job and then you're done you are not really hiring the employee

for your company and building a trusting relationship with that person

long term instead you're just hiring someone to do a specific task and yes

you might be able to develop that relationship with them eventually but

it'll take a long time a lot of money and a lot of potential

reorders to do so so then what's the best place online to hire a virtual

assistant well my favorite place is a website called online jobs pH it's a

great place to hire trustworthy hard-working and reputable Filipino

workers for your business and the best part about this website is it's not

necessarily a one-off thing it's more of a long-term relationship that you're

building with that VA and they're obviously going to be more invested in

the long-term success of your business now typically you can hire a VA on

online jobs that pH we're about $3 to $5 an hour which does seem kind of luck but

that's actually a good agreeable wage for someone working in the Philippines

today so in my opinion the great part about using a website like this is it's

not you hire them the website gets their cut

they do the job and then it's done no instead you actually take them off the

website and work directly with them and that means that they can actually become

a trusted long-term member of your team or an employee for your business now

full disclosure all my job stop pH does actually have a monthly fee but that is

obviously only for a month assuming that you can find your VA within that first

month then you can obviously cancel your subscription and I am not affiliated

with this company whatsoever I simply think it's a better alternative for

online business owners like you and me who are looking for a long-term

relationship to build with their VA instead of continually hiring somebody

task after task after task after task and the best part about it is that once

you actually find that person that fits your business model that you like

working with and you like the work that they produce

you can simply train that person once or twice and then outsource everything to

them in the future you don't have to keep retraining somebody every single

task so how the website actually works is you sign up obviously then you post

an ad for a job that you're looking to hire for and interested qualified people

will start replying then what I typically do is I simply have a Skype

interview with those people and there's applicants and I find one that really

sticks out to me and kind of seems like they're on the same wavelength so that's

what I would suggest if you guys have a need for anything anything at all in

your online business I would suggest hopping on online jobs

on pH and searching for a virtual assistant one of my favorite quotes is

find out what you're really good at and then outsource all the rest and the best

part about living in today's day and age and obviously a site like online shop

that pH for example is that you can outsource anything to free up your time

to focus on what actually matters for your business's bottom line and some

examples of things that I've hired a VA for our inventory management for my

arbitrage business answering emails is a big one for me I get a lot a lot a lot

of emails and doing competitor research for both YouTube

obviously my Amazon FBA it's honestly changed my life and I hope it'll change

yours too so there you have it guys all your questions on how to actually go

about hiring a virtual assistant for your business answered now if I miss any

one of them or you have specific one that I didn't touch on feel free to drop

it down in the comment section and I'd love to answer that for you if you're

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Qui est arrivée la première : la pluie ou la forêt pluviale ? - Duration: 2:45.

A tropical rainforest without rain wouldn't be much of a rainforest.

I mean, all plants need water to grow,

and without it, they shrivel up and die.

So what about the ancient Hawai'ian proverb,

"Hahai no ka ua i ka ulula`au"

which means "the rain follows after the forest"? How could that be?

Well, all land plants lose water when the pores on their leaves open up during photosynthesis,

and this evaporation draws more water up through their stems.

With so much rain soaking the soil in rainforests,

water is nearly unlimited, and accordingly, rain forest trees can afford to move

and lose more water than other plants.

All that water vapor rising from the forest feeds moisture-laden clouds while causing convection.

Together, these effects accelerate the formation of rain, which falls to the soil and gets taken up all over again.

This cycle: absorption, evaporation, rain happens everywhere there are plants.

However, super-wet soil, fast-pumping trees and hot tropical sun

make the cycle so fast in the rainforest that,

unlike other biomes where clouds might form in one place and rain in another,

all that water stays in the same region.

Without the forest pumping so much water into the air, rainforests wouldn't be as rainy.

And without so much rain, the forest couldn't pump so much water into the air.

So which came first, the rain, or the rainforest?

Well, before rain forests, ancestors of trees like cypress, pine and spruce

dominated the land, but they were conservative when it came to using (and losing) water.

So the air tended to be dry, meaning less rain.

However, around 130 million years ago, a new kind of plant developed

that took the risk of losing more water in return for souped-up photosynthesis.

These were the flowering plants, and their risk paid off:

their faster growth enabled them to out-compete the ancestral pines

and take over the tropical regions of the globe.

Angiosperms lost so much water into the air

that as they spread, they brought their own rain with them.

And today, tropical rainforests receive more rain than if they were pine forests,

in some places as much as a meter more rain each year.

That's equivalent to an extra two and a half hours of heavy rain every week.

Not surprisingly, all that water cools off the forest, too,

which is why the Amazon isn't nearly as hot as the Sahara

or even an east Texas pine forest in summer.

But the hot, dry tropics of the past may soon be a part of our future.

In parts of the Amazon where vast swaths of rainforest

have been logged or cleared for agriculture,

unusual droughts are already occurring and forest fires have become more frequent.

Scientists worry that these changes will lead to

ever hotter, drier and more flammable tropics in the coming decades,

making things tougher both for the remaining forest and for the people who live there.

So, when in drought,

plant a tree.

No, seriously!

Hahai no ka ua i ka ulula`au.

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How To Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck - Duration: 17:02.

So you may have heard of the book or audio book called "How to shoot a video

that doesn't suck?' It's usually not a word that I commonly used myself. But

that's actually the title of a book that I highly recommend. We're going to be

talking about it in this video and kind of sharing my take on each of the things

that I learned from that great book. -And hopefully this video won't suck. -Yeah. I'm

trying to follow those principles that I learned. -Stick around and see if it does.

-Yeah, let us let us know afterwards.

Okay, so the author Steve Stockman, he wrote this book. He's got a lot of

experience in film in Hollywood and all types of stuff. -And I suppose you have a

copy of the book lying around, do you Nate? -I do. -See? -I keep it in my pocket. -Here goes.

-He's going to... -I do. -I was trying to capture him. See, I wanted to see the book

itself. But we didn't have a hard copy. Oh well, go ahead. -Alright. So, I've

listed a lot of the points that he makes in his book and I want to share how it

applies to me kind of in the YouTube world. So, he talks about thinking in

shots. So, a lot of times... Kind of my take on this is a lot of times I'll just hit

record and we're in a family function or there's some activity where you just

want to hit record and we got to get everything. But listening to this audio

book, he kind of taught me to think in shots. And I want to hear your

perspective on this too because your come from a different type of filming

background. -Yeah. -You know, being an actor. But to me, filming and shots is like, okay.

I want... Thinking in shots? -Thinking, yeah. Thinking in shots. It's like, "Okay, I want to

get a shot of this bus going by." I don't know what I movie I'm filming here. -Yeah. -But so

I get a shot of the bus going by and then I want to get different shot of

Scott walking off the bus. And so, now I'm gonna set up over here. So, instead of

just okay, hitting record. It's like, "Okay, what shots do I want to get that will

tell kind of tell a story?" -I see what you saying. Yeah. No, that's good. Yeah. I

mean, I think that's basically how most directors work in terms of shooting

narrative films, right? They show up and they go, "Okay, here's our set." And truly a

lot of times, they may have thought about this the night before at the earliest.

But sometimes they literally just show up, they see what locations have given

them and they go, "Okay, here's the scene. We're going to want to get you coming off

the bus. We're going to want a wide angle of the bus. An establishing shot of the bus

coming into town. If we can get up on that clock tower, we're going to grab..." You

know what I mean? It's so... There is... There's a... You need to see the whole picture. I

think, you know, without having read the book. But I mean, you kind of do that no

matter where you go. Like you say, if something comes up and you go, "I got to

get this." It's like my mind automatically envisions. Where's the Sun, where's the

lighting coming from and how will I frame

the object with... -So, you're just trying to get that perfect shot. -Yeah, you want that shot.

-You're just stilling for that moment. -The angle that's just going to pop and lit right, yeah. -Okay, so tip

number 4. I'm going to... We're going to come back to another aspect that really

helped sinking some. But let's go to number 2. He says, don't shoot until you

see the whites of their eyes. And I think that there's definitely

exceptions to that. But that means that you can't have the camera too far back.

It's like kind of getting closer so you can see though the whites. Can you see

the whites of our eyes? Are we breaking this rule?

-No. I think we're okay. -Hopefully we're okay. -Yeah. What if we're breaking the rule. We totally like... -This

video sucks. -So, anyway. Um... -You want detail. If you're telling a story, I think

that's what they're saying. You know, you... I think it's a certain point. A wide

establishing shot is fine but generally speaking, when it comes to YouTube videos,

yeah. You do want to be able to see expressions and and kind of the detail

of the people and... -I mean I found. I found that I like to mix it up. But if weren't,

meaning, I'll do some back far away shots. But then I'll definitely get some

close-up shots. Because in YouTube, we're talking to one person right through the

lens of the camera here. And if you can't even... We can we make a connection through

through eye contact. And if you can't see the whites of my eyes, we don't make that...

You don't make that connection. So, that's what that one means to me.

Alright. Keep... Oh no. Oh, this is shot number 3 is what I meant when I said

4. Keep your shots under ten seconds long. Okay, so when you start thinking

about shots as being... I'm not thinking about, "Okay, I'm going to hit record and I'm

going to film a ten minute episode." This really applies to telling a story or

creating a vlog or a home video that people actually want to watch. If I'm

hiking Arches National or going to like the delicate arch. -Yeah. I might say,

"Okay, I'm going to film for 10 seconds of us getting out of the van." Okay now, we're

at the trailhead looking at the sign. There's another 5 or 10 seconds. Okay,

now we're walking past this cool thing. Okay, now there's a lizard. And I'm just...

When I piece this all together at the end,

I see if I just... It's clearly going that's action. I'm not just, "Okay, we're

walking along. Oh awesome." So, because I've listened to

this book and a couple times. And you laugh at the "Listen to this book." Let's...

But that's honest. It's honest because some people still say you know, "I've read this book."

And they really haven't. You know, they've listened to it. -Yeah, but... -I think that's good.

-And because I practice this as well, when I went on we're filming stuff, we're at

Disneyland and my wife wants me to film in some things I always film short clips.

-Of course. Because when you piece it together, it makes for a really good

video. -Yeah. And when my kids will take over the phone, now for me, it's kind of

like, "You've been recording for a minute long?" We're only going to use a 5 seconds

of this. So, it's like stop, you know, only record in 10 seconds. -And just for

practicality sake, you know, most... If a kid is holding a camera or anyone else for

that matter, they're not a tripod, they don't have a Steadicam vest on. I mean,

you truly just visually, you go any longer than 10 seconds. And I would say

much shorter even still. But the movement, the swaying, the jittery, whatever even if

you have the stabilizer on. It just, it's just for variety sake. Take shots of

things, be done, move on. It just, it is... It's more pleasing to the eye. And your

brain needs change. -He gives a couple examples. Here's an example of a soccer

game. That if you are watching you know, your child play a game of soccer and you

were just filming it. You know, "Okay, I'm just watching my boy the whole time." Oh,

you know, hopefully the ball gets to him. Versus you know, you're you're watching

the coach as he's getting mad, you know? Like, "Come on guys!" And then you're over

here. The goalie totally missed that and then the parents are... One

parents cheering their kid on and you showed that kid and you saw the person

with the ball. -And a lot of that's done in the Edit process, right? So I mean, you

might shoot a long section of the play itself so that you get it. But just don't

forget to get those cutaway shots, reactions... So, I'm going to skip ahead to this

point here because he says focus on what really interests you. So, if you are

filming continuously planning on editing down to the shots you don't just follow

your kid the whole time. Hopefully he gets the ball. And you get some good

shots there. I say he, it could be she. But if there's somebody that's angry

and yelling at the ref or something, then get that. You know? Just focus on what's

interests you. And he also gives an example of, if you're recording a band

performance or require performance at the school. And it's a 30-minute

performance if you just... My wife won't let me film it shots. Because she wants...

So, I'm filming the whole time. -Yeah. -But we're never going to watch the full

thirty-minute thing. -Yeah, right. -Right? I might send it to my in-laws. My in-laws will

watch it one time and that's the only view that that 30-minute video will get.

But think about if I had a camera with the zoom lens. And I was able to

zoom in to the conductor. And then it switched over to my son or my

daughter. And then somebody was playing a solo is switched to that person. And then

it switched over to somebody in the audience that's sleeping, you know? I mean,

it's at least it's entertaining. -Yeah. -And it's going to get more views. -Yeah,

I mean ideally. But we're talking about single camera stuff. But ideally, you

would just have you know, if you could bring a tripod with a camera and just

record the whole Orchestra, the whole recital and then pick up all these

cutaway shots with your phone or another camera. I mean, that would be great.

Because then you would have that single music bed underneath that never changes.

And you're overlaying... -I mean, let's say you're a professional. You. Let's say

you're a professional videographer that's going to come in and you're going to

record.. -If I were a professional, yeah. -And they're going to. You're going to record this

band performance for the high school. The high school is paying you to make this

video. -You're going to get the master shot. -What are you going to do? Just sit there and record

it? -You're going to... Well, you are you're going to get a master shot and then you're

going to go in with coverage and you're going to take smaller B cameras, so to speak.

-You're going to get b-roll. -And you're going to get all kinds of people and the sleeping

in the crowd. Meanwhile, you have the whole performance that you cut back to

and... You're going to have separate external audio that's actually

good quality. -Right, right. yeah. -You're going to have a camera you know, inside the

band perhaps, inside the orchestra, you know, you're going to... It's going to take a lot

of work. And so, you know, that's kind of the takeaway I got from this is if

you're going to get a shoot video that doesn't suck, here's how you make... -And right

now, obviously, we're just shooting an instructional video. And there's not a

whole lot cut aways. -So, what do I do? We're only filming on one camera. Sometimes we

filmed with 3. -Sometimes we do 3, yeah. --But my team intentionally will do crop edits.

And we do edit out. You know, where this is a talking head video which it's not

as entertaining. -No. -You know, some people have already stopped watching this video.

We thank you for not leaving us. -Thanks for staying. -You know, thanks for staying because

we've got some more points. -And we'll be taking off our shirts as a reward. -I

actually not planning on doing that but I'm excited to... Alright. Okay, he says no

zooming during shots. If you're going to be worrying about zooming in and zooming

out, especially when you're using your phone and you're using your fingers to

zoom in. -Yeah, yeah. -It's not stable. I mean, if you if you know what you're

doing, there are professionals ways of zooming that is like cinematic. -Yeah. But

in most cases it looks terrible. And you should just crop it afterwards. Just film

it in full resolution. -Right. -Crop it or zoom in afterwards. Because it's real

easy to do in the editing software. So that's his advice. -Or if... Style... Again, it

depending on what camera you're using. But if it is just an iPhone, ya the zoom

does look terrible. Especially... Because it gets digitized... -Optical. -Yeah, exactly. And

and the other thing too is... But if you do happen to have an SLR camera and you

know you have the ability to do snap zooms and things like that,

I mean stylistically sometimes those look pretty cool. They go out of focus a

little bit. You pull the focus on it. I mean that's kind of fun. But I think, yeah

he's probably just generally talking. - These are kind of like default rules to

follow. And if you're going to... If you're going to break the rule, you'll obviously

have a reason for doing that and you're probably know what you're doing at

that point. So, the next one is he recommends just turn off the cameras

digital effects. You don't want any color enhancement or you know, it's just... It's a...

-The comic book look. -If you want if you want your video to do well and be

more professional, just turn those things off. We talked about focus on what really

interests you. Don't use amateur titles. Honestly like you think, "Oh, I'm going to put

this cool text effect in there." -Right. -A lot of times it just makes a little cheesy.

-The spinning door... -Yeah. -coming off like whatever. -I've made a couple videos

where I've used that. But I was... It was kind of because I wanted it to be cheesy.

Like, one of them we did a an American Ninja Warrior video with my

kids pretending that their American ninja warriors. And I put in some of the

flashy stuff that they have just because I was kind of like... And we're pretending

to make. But I didn't expect it to go viral on YouTube or anything like that

or... It was just... It was fun. Okay, keep your video short. We should... This videos going

little too long. We should... -Well, we've broken all the rules. -We break,

yeah. -We're explaining the rules. We have plenty of... -So, when I make a promo video,

I'll interview somebody. I don't... I haven't made one of these videos for a

couple years. Because I do better stuff. Understand. But what I used to make

speaker videos. We'd interview them for 15 minutes. We're up to 12 minutes 49

seconds. -Okay. -When me film a speaker video... -Mmm. -...we'd we'd get the b-roll of them on

stage and all the stuff. We'd interview them for 15 minutes. -Okay. -But we willed

it down to like two and a half minutes. -Oh. yeah. -Or 3 minutes. You know? We always will

it down. Think about like Hollywood videos and

how there's the deleted scenes. That's got to be painful to remove. Why do they

do that? Let's take your take? Why do they have to delete scenes? Again, length. And

you know, sometimes they just seem extraneous. You know, it takes a critical

eye to actually remove a scene because people look at it and they go, it just... It

isn't helping. It doesn't lend to the overall story. It doesn't move along a

plot point. It's extraneous. Even though it's really

funny or well acted, let's take it out. And it's the same thing with interview

videos and bulk footage. Where you go, "Really, what is the message here?"

We got 15 minutes worth of footage. We're going to use 97 seconds of it because that

gets us to the point. -And a video that I recently filmed and had my team edit. It

was, I went down to Moab and biked the slick rock bike trail. And I tried to

film in shots or thinking shots and film short segments. But for a lot of the time,

it's like, you know, I'm going to hit record on my camera here, my camera up here. And

I'm expecting my team to really just find some good moments in here. -Right.

And my editor did whittle it down from like the hour and a half of footage down

to like 20 minutes. But as I watch I'm like, "This is a 20 minute video. We need

it to be... We need it only the longest to be 10." And you know, so it's like... You just...

You got a keep it short because, yeah. I

mean... -Especially you know for they... Just for the editors own sanity. You know? How

are you...? When you scroll through... -I knew that would be a big project. Because it's

like, you give them, you know, an hour, two hours of footage. It's like, "This is going to be a..." "Whittle

it down for me, thank you." Thank you team. -Whittle away. -External mic. I'm going to

tap this. I assume that you heard that. This is a really good mic so maybe you

didn't even hear that. But I assume you did. This is a... This is a... Let me... -They heard

that. -Angle it. Can you see it? There, you can see it. It's a zoom h2n.

I'll link to it in the... Oh, I've got another one in the box. Is there box? I

can show you. I just ordered another one because I love it so much. Where did I

put my box of the... -Your box of h2n's? -I got another one.

H2N and I didn't even know that N stands for next. So, N stands for next.

Focus on this. -Maybe just on this particular... -No, it's the same. So, I got a... This is an

unboxing video. You didn't know we're going to... -Oh, boy. -Unboxing. -We're crossing

genres here. We're talking head to box opening. Protective... It is now not a

virgin mic. It has now been touched. It's like... -Exactly the same. -There's no better isn't

it? -Yeah. -I got a second one. So, that we can do wider stages for different things

that I'm doing and this can... Anyway, this is a... This is a very good mic. Now, how this

works? An SD card, it's right in here. So, on your camera or if you're filming

here, there's a camera here, right? It's going to film audio that if it's far away,

it's going to be really lousy. Audio. So, have another mic. You know, if I just put this

mic right up out of the shot, it's close enough that it's... I mean there's a mic

right there that's the same mic. That it picks up really good audio. This one's

directional. So, it kind of focuses on us right here and blocks out everything

behind it. Kind of mutes that down a little bit. So then, in the edit,

you take your video that has the audio. And you'll see the audio wave files with

the video. And then you'll you take out the SD card. You have a separate file

that you bring in and you see the and it just sinks it

automatically or you can do it manually and visually. Moral the story, Steve

Stockman here says, "Use an external microphone so you have good audio in

your videos." That's a rule that we did not break. -Hopefully it was working.

You be the judge. -Works every time. This is the zoom mic, I'll put a link in the

description below. -Highly consistent. Oh, and I will also include the link to the book.

Because even though, I just kind of Despoiler alert. Just ruined the book for

you. It's actually... It's one that... Even after I've listened to it the first time,

it was valuable enough that I've listened to it at least one other time.

Just because he's... It's a good book. So, if you want to make videos that don't

suck, go get this book. And then subscribe to this channel and comment. You know? -And

then make your own videos that don't suck. And still come back and watch ours.

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How Do You Know You've Found Your Life Purpose? - Duration: 12:43.

repeat after me.

I'm living my life purpose intro

mm so before we get started with this video I need you to do me a huge favor I

need you to tell me what's the number one thing that you're grateful for man I

am so fired up this morning like I woke up this morning at 4:30 and I just I

just couldn't stop thinking I just couldn't couldn't wait to turn on this

camera and start recording and that's exactly how you know when you found your

life purpose so I'm not intending for this to sound cliche at all but finding

your life purpose is like an obsession and it happens when you are so focused

and you're so committed and you keep asking that question over and over and

over again what is my life purpose why am I doing this why am I here one thing

that you have to keep in mind is that when you came into this physical body

when you were born you said I am going to have a certain amount of experiences

and I'm going to gain a certain level of understanding and awareness at least

that was the case for me I had to really come to terms with the fact that I

created my reality when I was a kid it was just me and my mother my dad was

never around and we eventually became homeless my mom was a single mother

single parent she was paying all the bills and it was so hard for her to keep

up when I saw her struggling there were times where it was like for example

Christmas time I saw her struggling I saw her crying sometimes when we were

homeless we didn't have money for food to eat we had to go on public assistance

I would cry sometimes at night because I was so hungry because we didn't have

money for food because we didn't have money for things like I was even walking

to school two miles every day with no jacket no coat holes in my shoes holes

in my clothes getting bullied getting picked on getting all that stuff right

and so I asked myself at a very early age even when I was 17 years old I said

hmm why am I here what is the purpose to this life

and it won't hit you until it becomes your obsession so just putting the word

obsession in to context right it's not a bad thing

people make it seem like it's the worst thing that could ever possibly like

you're you're so consumed you're a lunatic you've gone crazy

no obsession is very healthy depending on how you perceive it right

and when I realized Wow finding your life purpose living your life purpose is

an obsession here's what I mean one thing that I noticed is I wake up super

early 5:30 a.m. isn't early enough for me it's loud 4:30

a.m. before I used to wake up at 8 o'clock in the morning 9 o'clock in the

morning go do my personal training go work with my clients go do my tarot

readings whatever then as I started to really unravel and start to get very

concrete about who I'm going to serve and how I'm going to live my purpose and

why I came here it all started to click together and then I just started waking

up earlier and earlier and earlier I started getting more and more motivated

that's one thing that you have to really tap into

it's that inspiration it's 2:00 in spire your soul okay

it's to get yourself into a state of being to where nothing else matters

except for what you're doing because you believe in yourself so much you believe

in everything that you're doing you know that this will have a tangible benefit

for you

you see for me my dream was never to be famous was never to be a singer and

actor my dream was honestly to do my own thing and to do it my way and to be

different just to be me whoever that is whoever that was I was I

was looking at myself from a lens of I'm not good enough and we always do that

for for whatever reason we tend to go too far outside of ourselves and we tend

to look at oh this person is doing this so I have to copy them in order to get

what they have know the path to success and this is one thing that I had to

learn the hard way this is one thing that I had to remember the hard way in

this life is that the path to success is through the path of least resistance

does that make sense so what I mean is when you have an idea

for something okay whenever you channel a message everyone can do this whenever

you receive an insight through meditation or after you workout or

whatever you just get that aha moment in your brain when you get that message

it's up to you now to get out of your own way it's up to you now to let the

mind go it's up to you now to allow the higher self the higher consciousness to

do what it has to do now imagine this for a second this is your brain this is

your mind right here this is like the size of it right just imagine that now

this this is the universe the universe is always trying to speak to you it's

always trying to guide you it's always trying to give you information but if

you are here only and you're not here then you're missing out on the bigger

picture and as a light worker it is my duty to remind you to remind you of the

fact that you came into this life with an agreement you came into this life to

say I'm going to fulfill this perfect purpose I'm going to learn this karmic

lesson I'm going to remember why I'm here and look just being honest with you

I've channeled already that money is cursed money is cursed by blood magic

okay and here's the truth we don't know what we

don't know we don't know anything about this life we are trying to still figure

this out okay we are now in a place where we have to give this up to a

higher consciousness we have to think about this whether you believe in in God

Allah whatever you have to get yourself into a place where you're leaving it up

to the wisdom of the universe to the wisdom of this higher power you have to

believe that you came in here with a purpose you have to remember what that

purpose is you have to get so concrete on what you do and how you serve people

that it doesn't matter what dollar amount is in your bank account it

doesn't matter what people say about you all that matters is that you're doing

what you do from a place of love from a place of highest vibration from a place

of abundance okay you never want to act out of desperation you always want to

act out of inspiration you want to be inspired to do what you do because

people will feel that people know energy even if they say they don't even if

they're not necessarily aware but they know you know you know energy you know

the feeling that you get when you're around somebody that makes you feel good

and you know the energy when you're around somebody that makes you feel not

so good and for me one thing that I do know for sure is that when it comes to

your life purpose that is the most special gift you can ever be given it is

that thing that drives you and propels you to better yourself all the time I've

been into personal development I'm taking care of myself and all this stuff

since I was since I was homeless since I was like 12 years old 13 years old for

some reason I always wanted to better myself I always wanted to be the best

that I could be I'm a judge myself too much for that

I may have criticized myself so much for that but that was the thing that drove

me and if you have that same feeling if you have that same burning desire to

find what it is that makes you special then you're on the track you're on the

path to knowing you're on the path to asking those questions

one thing that I would suggest that you do right now after you watch this video

is sit down and meditate in silence no music no people no thoughts go out in

nature go out in the forest and just sit just sit in silence ask yourself ask

your soul from a place of love ask from your heart what is my purpose what do i

what if what do I like what do I love what what does attract me you know if

you if you're running a business just for the sake of money that's not

sustainable that's not helping people you have to really truly enjoy it the

money comes as a byproduct of it yes but you can't put yourself into that

short-term category you have to think long term at all times so as I said I

would update you right now I've been doing a lot of research and I've been

coming up with places to go to next ancient sites to go to next and not for

nothing but I am a bit scared Gabriel the character is a little bit scared the

ego the mind is a bit scared because I have been channeling to go to places

that have dark energy because that energy needs to be healed it needs to be

lightened this entire planet means to vibrate at a higher level and in order

to do that I need to request and recruit your help to lighten up this energy I

don't know why I don't make up the rules but that's what I received that's the

message that came to me and right now excuse me right now I'm I'm doing the

research to go to Romania I'm doing the research to go to Bulgaria

so my situation is that I'm in the Schengen right which is a part of the EU

European Union and I can only stay here for up to 90 days then I have to leave

then I have to come back and it's it's so sue it's so stupid like this is our

planet we definitely shouldn't be having all these issues that we have the planet

should be safe people should be already at a higher consciousness but that's

where we are right now anyway going to Romania at the end of October early

November and I'm going to keep you updated on all those things so far I

received the insight to go to to go to try what used to be Transylvania and to

go to where Dracula or da cool used to reside that's pretty cool in itself

because I never thought I'd be doing that but again at the same time I'm kind

of a little bit nervous because I know that in Romania witchcraft is definitely

a very big thing and you know I'm just here to bring light into these places

into it's all parts of the world and I mean even even if you are in a city even

if you are in a place that has like a lot of concrete like New York LA Chicago

stuff like that you'll notice that the energy is is very dense if you are out

of the matrix that is you kind of notice that you kind of feel the energy of

these places and you know when I don't know things are just I don't know what

that word is but it's heavy it's a heavy heavy heavy feeling and our job as light

workers is to make this a lighter place to be in not sure if you can see the Sun

but definitely one of the most amazing things that you could ever possibly see

when you wake up early enough to catch the sunrise anyway until next time I

love you peace

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