Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 12, 2018

Waching daily Dec 27 2018

Nice to see you. I am Daisuke Nasu.

I didn't expect that I could play with you as a team mate.

I used to play with you in the video game, but we are going to play as a team mate.

This is Mr. Andrés Iniesta.

Kobe welcomes you as you can see.

What do you think for the choice to play in Kobe?

What is your favorite place in Kobe?

I am exploring Kobe now little by little with my family. I like Rokko Island which is close to the sea.

I used to live there. Now that I enjoy the center of Kobe to move, and I really like the center of Kobe,

too, because Kobe has some places to become alive from the evening, on the other hand, Kobe has some places to become quiet.

Kobe is my favorite city, and I enjoy going to Mt. Maya, and eating Kobe beef in many restaurants, and Sushi in Kobe.

For soccer, is there any player for J.League who you are interested in?

I don't still remember the team member's name because it's difficult for me to remember Japanese name.

But I realized that each team has some players who are really good at playing as a result that I was against with various teams,

and I am surprised to see that J.League is at a high level. I think that it is a good change for me.

In addition, this season is still the one for me to get accustomed to.

So, I would like to play good performance as a team member for next season.

Which game is the most impressive of all games as you got 35 titles in career?

There are many impressive games for me, but it's the most impressive one for me to play the game for Champions league which I debuted in Barcelona to raise one of all.

Because I could achieve my dream which I have wanted to realize since I was 12 years old.

It's true that there are many important phases for me including Champions league, club World cup to win, and World cup to win championship, but it's the debuted game for me to get the most impressive.

Who is the most impressive player including not only the team mate, but also the opponent as far as you remember?

It is difficult for me to raise only 1 person because I played with the top-class players of the world,

and there are many players who I feel impressive including not only Messi, but also Jai, Busquets, Ronaldinho, Eto, although I like David Silva.

They are very well at playing, and I thought that I could gain a lot to play with them.

It's true that there are many important phases for me including Champions league, club World cup to win, and World cup to win championship,

but it's the debuted game for me to get the most impressive.

The player who met and had a shock, even if he or she is the same teammate, is a memorable player in Andrew.

I've really been with the best players in the world since I've been there,

so I really like Messi, Jai, Busiketz, Ronaldinho, Eto'o and David Silva.

It is difficult to name just one person.

But I think I've learned a lot because I'm a very good player and I've played with them myself.

What kind of childhood did you spend?

my childhood was a good time, and I was born in a small town in the center of the Spain of Albacete,

but I was a kid who enjoyed playing football since I was a little boy.

When I was in school, I played football with someone older than me, and I really enjoyed playing soccer.

I think I went to a professional and spent time with many directors, but is there anyone in Andrés who will remain in the heart?

I do not like comparing directors too much,

but I have a special feeling because it's the director who let me debut, and then,

In Spain the representative, Luis Aragonés, Dell Bosquet was a very important director and,

in Barcelona, ​​he was coach of Guardiola, directed by Luis Enrique, director Valverde,

and was surrounded by so many good directors, instead of the most striking of their own.

I have been trying to learn as much as I can from them, so I have a special feeling for all of them.

What do you think about the difference between Spanish soccer and Japanese soccer?

One difference is that Japan's soccer often takes the game at an early speed in attack and defensive development,

and European football has a slow pace, I think there is a situation where there is a point to slow down to control the game.

To play in the J-League of Japan, because it is an early game of great development, I have the impression that it is a difficult league to be physically strong.

For me, I want to contribute to Japan's football what I have gained from playing football in Europe,

and I think it's a place where I can continue to grow and learn from Japan football and teammates. I want to learn from the Japanese leagues.

please, give Andrés a message to the audience they are seeing,

children playing soccer, and those who are now working as professionals.

I am excited and glad that I can play soccer in the different country and league from my country to continue my career.

I would like to challenge for play here. I am so appreciated to see that people in Kobe and team members in the club welcome me.

opponents and directors, and being aware that I will continue to fight for

the dream of becoming a footballer I want to transmit to you as a message.

I hope we can all enjoy time together.

I will present three signs.

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My name is Claire Heitzler, I'm a pastry chef,

I started my training in Thierry's Mulhaupt pastry boutique in Strasbourg

and later then I started working in the catering pastry;

I built my experience through several Michelin-starred restaurants, in order to learn some solid bases;

from Michel Troisgros in Roanne to Monsieur Abadie in Brittany,

and then I desired to travel; so I started to work in London

and at that time Alain Ducasse contacted me to offer me a job in Japan,

in order to open of one of his restaurants in partnership with Chanel.

I stayed three years in Japan

and then I started an experience in Dubai for two years, and I returned to France in 2009 ...

Since I started working in Japan, I have evolved a lot and I had to adapt to a different culture

where the Japanese eat much less sugar and fats than French people;

therefore I learned to develop a lighter and more fruity pastry concept;

Japanese have exceptional products and it's something I love to convey;

as well as balance in terms of flavors, textures and a certain level of product sensitivity.

I think that nowadays it is important to respect ingredients

and to give good things to the customers, that's something that concerns me a lot.

To start in pastry you have to be curious, generous,

because there is a lot of sharing in our profession,

you have to be willing to travel and to open yourself, to share and enjoy things above all.

When I was a child, I was a real tomboy,

I was the only female in the whole class,

and working in restaurants helped me to realize how those places were such masculine worlds...

When I was young I didn't play with Barbies or dolls,

tha's why I'm trying to make up for the time I lost.

I love everything that is feminine, pink;

I think I can manage this pretty well as a woman

When I make a new cake I follow my instinct

it must be innovative, brand new and traditional

I think it is important that it can give feelings.

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There, everyone wore big VIP badges

Waking up, I went onto the Internet and saw: Oh! My clip on Youtube was suggested by APM Music.

I laughed and said to myself: Just a TRIVIAL website. No need to BOTHER.

Last time, I read the information and knew that: My God! APM Music is a huge music library...

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with 600,000 most trendy tracks produced by the foremost orchestras and top singers all over the world.

If you go to APM Music, you will have access to the most quality music products and services

because for over 30 years, it has led the music industry.

Go to APM Music and your product will become more perfect... APM is so wonderful!

APM Music! Number one!

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Today, We're going to the sea.

Here we go!

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I'm Linda Baker and I've been giving to Orphan's Promise for 12 years

I started giving to Orphan's Promise because of CBN. I just knew that the

integrity was there. I didn't have to worry about where the money was going. I

knew that it would be used correctly and ....because you're taking care of kids you

can talk to anybody. And when you start talking about kids people listen. I got

to tell a story: we were in the Philippines and one of the ladies there,

she's a doctor, and we were in a group in a little store and we were finding

souvenirs and stuff. The lady at the counter was standing there and she was

very pregnant and there was a small child down on the floor and she kept

peeping up and looking at us. This little girl looked like a stick person. Her

little arms and her little legs, she was five years old, she was so gaunt and just

she looked like that, so I asked Dr. Kim I said, "what is wrong with this

child?" And she spoke to the mother and the mother told her that the child had a

hole in her heart and would die without an operation. And I said how much is it?

How much is it to fix? And Dr. Kim told us....we were able to give that child

surgery, and that child lives today and she's involved in Bible study and she's

probably eight or ten now... just knowing that we helped that one child that would

probably be dead if we hadn't been there. So being on a trip is very impactful, not

just for us, but for the people we meet. We're grandparents raising our

grandchildren, and as parent... I know that I'm instilling something in those

children that they're going to be able to talk to children just like when we

took Preston to Kenya and he could minister to those children that were

orphans because he himself is an orphan. And so I know that we're building

destiny into those children and I know that that's what they're gonna do.

They're gonna invest in children as they grow up. I'm excited about that and they

want to help the children of the world. I mean every night they pray for the children

of the world, the orphans of the world, every night. It's important to look

beyond yourself and know that there is a legacy. You're going to leave one, one way

or the other and why not leave it blessing children around the world?

And you know, thankfully one day when we're in heaven we're gonna meet some of

these children and they're gonna come up and they're gonna say, "Thanks! You cared!"

Look, 90% of your money is going to go towards whatever project there is,

whatever's needed, and you know that for sure! Why would you give to

any other organization?

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Love To The End | 끝까지 사랑 EP.97 [SUB: ENG, CHN/2018.12.27] - Duration: 33:06.

Sena.

You're terminated.

You'll terminate me?

You should leave voluntarily

before the disciplinary hearing.

Don't you know how I've survived this long?

I won't go down alone.

I'll hold a press conference and tell them

about your mom...

What your father made me do...

And what your uncle did.

Do you doubt me?

Don't you think about Songi at all?

She's old enough to read internet articles now.

So?

Do you plan to kick out Songi and me?

I plan to give that house to Songi.

So you can live comfortably.

At least you won't have to worry about money...

Thanks to Rudychi Korea.

I'll resign when I want to.

I don't care. We're going to sell YB City anyway.

What?

That's ridiculous.

Do you think Chairman Jeong will agree to that?

What's wrong?

I may die today.

Mr. Shin!

You wrote that white paper, didn't you?

How dare you do that while working for me?

- Hey. / - Look!

I have a wife and kid at home.

For 6 years, I did everything you made me do...

Because this company paid my dirty salary.

I did everything you made me do.

But what? Slush funds?

Bribes?

Didn't you feel bad making me do those things?

I didn't join this company to do things like that!

What are you doing?

Apologize to Mr. Shin.

Am I still alive?

Do I not have to resign?

I was scared.

Ouch.

Is that it?

I'm too afraid to listen.

There will be

a string of tax audits during the second half

of the year.

Did you set aside the profit that we made

through market manipulation?

Of course.

It's a good thing we created a subsidiary

in Hong Kong.

A paper company is perfect for hiding money

saying it's for salaries and other expenses.

I'm meeting Commissioner Kim next week,

so prepare the money.

Did they really have to go this far?

Why are you standing there? Come in.

I heard Auditing cleaned out Sena's office.

I've terminated her.

She must have thrown the recording in your face.

How did you terminate her?

He probably squashed her with the infamous

white paper.

Really? Good job.

Then all we have to do is destroy the flash drives.

Did you bring them?

What?

Do you plan to blackmail us too?

Come now. There's no way.

I'm the one who made him the vice chairman.

Stop bugging the auditing department now.

Reinstate the accounting firms too.

Do you think I put on a show just to

get the recordings?

My engagement may have been an act

but not this time.

- What? / - Then what?

Are you saying you'll audit all the subsidiaries?

Isn't that a given?

I've called a board meeting to discuss YB City's sale.

Sale? Says who?

Do you think I'll agree to it?

I'm the one who has...

The recordings.

Why that punk...

Does he really want to fight me or something?

What are you doing? Go stop him!

Can't you control your own son?

Since when did he ever listen to me?

He is determined to strike me.

I'll have to take it.

Hey, you.

Hyeongi and Sena are both your kids!

Do something!

You're the one who dragged Sena in

when you bought that land.

And you're the one who put him in that position.

You should prepare yourself as well.

What?

Prepare for what?

Being judged by employees

that you looked down on...

And bowing your head and apologizing.

I've been busy doing that the past few days

to Cells Beauty and my company.

It is seriously disgraceful.

What... These jerks...

What do they take me for?

Get me the head of Auditing.

No, no. Get me all the CEOs of the subsidiaries!

Yes, I'll go up now. Okay.

You should've listened to me from the start.

Hyeongi, you can't do anything anymore.

- Sir. / - What is it?

All the subsidiaries have refused

to submit to the audit.

They won't give us their documents

and they won't permit us to enter their offices.

If you'd convince Chairman Jeong first...

I will not negotiate any further.

Proceed according to company protocols.

The board will probably take action as well.

I'm expecting it.

Why are you looking at me like that?

I can't wait to see how you get past this.

Don't you want our group to go under?

Not at all.

I want you to take control and lead it well.

I'll be watching.

Watching? Is that all you can do for me?

You're the only one here who's on my side.

Why are you being like this?

There are thousands of employees in this building.

All those people are looking to you.

- Yes. / - Doesn't it feel good?

It feels so nice,

- It's effective. / - Okay. I'll be right there.

- Wait here. / - Okay.

Where are you going this time?

We're having a shareholders' meeting of sorts.

We formed a company.

Who did? Jeonghan?

Who else?

It can't be a glass factory.

What factory did he open?

Wait. Hey, Mr. Kim!

The son of the late Hwagang Glass CEO?

Do you recognize me?

It's me, Choi from the shoe factory.

Of course.

You had the steel factory, right?

That's right. It's been so long.

Will you really get our land back?

No, we can't get the land back.

Didn't you see the mall that was built there?

Mr. Yun is going to buy that whole.

That building is super expensive. Who can you buy it?

He even pulled in a 30-year grudge

and put his plan in motion.

Excuse me.

Hey. Come here.

He's our company CEO.

Say hi.

It's nice to meet you.

Hey. Aren't you Manbok from the cookie factory?

He's my father.

What? Are you Manbok's son, Byeongtae?

My gosh. You look just like your dad.

They closed their factory and left so long ago.

You were only this big back then.

Yes, it's been about 30 years.

So how's your father?

Is he still just as hot-tempered?

Yes. Don't get me started.

Here you go. 500,000 shares of YB Development.

Thanks.

I didn't believe it when you said you'd buy YB City.

Are you really doing it?

That's why we started this company.

Then can I sell the shoes that I make there?

Of course.

I'm going to have a glass shop there as well.

My gosh.

Thank you so much.

Nothing has been working out

since we moved the factory.

Mr. Yun must be so proud of his son

even in the afterlife.

Thank you.

My gosh. Mr. Han.

How did the meeting with the buyer go?

Well, of course.

You know, YB's employees are really good.

They're so good at English too.

Do any of you speak English?

Excuse me, sir.

Did you close the export deal?

Of course.

First 50,000 to Japan.

50,000 straight off the bat?

Yes. You know we must deliver on time, right?

- Yes. / - Yes, sir.

Here's the men's mask.

- Ta-da. / - Let me see.

My gosh. This looks good.

Nice.

Our company was in total mayhem today.

It's a total war zone.

What happened?

The vice chairman ordered an audit...

But the company CEOs banned together and refused.

Chairman Jeong must have controlled them

from the shadows.

Why did he give his nephew full authority then?

He probably didn't think Hyeongi would be so bold.

Even the employees were shocked.

He always moved boxes with a smile.

But he's actually really fierce.

He laughed on the outside...

But he was sharpening his sword on the inside.

That kind man... Imagine how hurt he has been...

Because of his uncle, his father and his fake sister.

I don't know if he'll be able to make

the changes he wants.

They've worked with Chairman Jeong

for several decades.

He can't break that down all by himself.

What if Jeonghan gets pushed out along with him?

Are you actually worrying about Jeonghan?

Gayeong, what has he been up to?

Yunsu, we're all done. Do you like it?

Yes. Call daddy over to come look.

Okay. I'll call him over.

We still have this tree.

It's been in a box all these years

but in case Yunsu comes over this year...

I have a gift for him too.

Can he come over and play for a bit?

Okay, I'll ask.

Okay. Actually...

I heard you found Choi Deokbae.

Where is he? What has he been up to?

He's being punished and can't budge, so don't worry.

What's this about starting a new company?

We need to get back the money you got scammed.

What?

How will you get that money from Sena?

It's still a secret.

- Where's Jeongbin? / - I don't know.

We don't talk anymore.

What's her problem?

Hi, Hyeongi.

She isn't home yet. No.

I see.

Okay, mother.

Thank you. Good night.

I'm in front of your place. I'll wait until you come.

(I'm on a business trip)

I'm on a business trip. I'm not going home today.

Now, she even lies to me.

Eat up, okay?

Okay.

Have some of this too.

What are you doing here?

Can't you tell?

Have you been here since you called earlier?

Do you want to get frostbite?

What about Jeongbin?

She texted that she may not be coming home.

Did she see me standing here?

Seriously.

At least come in for some tea. You'll catch a cold.

No. I don't want to keep her from going home.

Bye.

What's wrong with you?

How long were you out here?

I'm going in.

Jeongbin.

Are you really trying to break up with him?

I told you.

It's over between us.

He's having a hard enough time

even without you doing this.

He's fighting his father, his uncle

and all the CEOs in the group by himself.

Do you know what his ultimate goal is?

He says it's to return things to normal and

go backpacking with you.

Must you make it so hard on someone like that?

I have no choice.

You have no choice? Whatever.

It's so cold.

Backpacking?

We made that promise when we were 20.

Were you still thinking about it?

I'm home.

Are you even eating?

I'll eat.

Come here.

How will you get through this situation?

Don't you want them to take me down?

You did the right thing by switching accounting firms.

The audit was a good thing too.

The CEOs aren't doing that because they're all dirty.

They're all afraid of change.

They're probably afraid of uncle.

They don't know to fear the people under them.

Yes. I know you'll do well.

Grandpa. Uncle.

Mommy won't put up a tree.

Yunsu already put his up.

I didn't think of that. Sorry.

We can do it ourselves.

Mommy says no.

You'll see plenty of trees

when we travel for Christmas.

No. I want to go to Jaedong's.

Songi.

Shall we check the kitchen for snacks?

- Okay. / - Let's go.

Here we go.

A trip?

It's a business trip.

I need to go to Rudychi's head office too.

Not for fun with Songi?

Yamamoto is going with us.

- What? / - Say it.

Am I dating him?

So what? Don't act like you're worried now.

How could I not? Songi's involved.

Worry about yourself.

You called a board meeting to sell YB City?

Not a chance.

Hold the elevator!

Are you getting better in sales?

Yes. I wish you luck as well.

Good luck.

What's going on?

The company CEOs have formed a coalition.

You wanted me to resign, right?

Here you go.

And here.

These are the letters of resignation

of all the YB CEOs minus Jeonghan.

The honorary chairman asked me to relay a message.

He said to choose wisely if you want to keep...

Your position as the CEO of Apparel.

Goodness. What brings you here?

It's gotten chilly.

It's lavender tea.

This is fascinating.

I was just thinking I'd like some hot tea.

You read my mind.

They're in tea bags, so they're easy.

I'll leave them here.

When are you being discharged?

I'd like to go home before Christmas...

But I don't know yet.

Thanks for the tea.

Hello?

- Hello? / - Emily.

Who... Who is this?

That's right, it's me, Bob.

Is Jeonghan with you?

What... What do you mean?

I haven't seen him since we split 3 years ago.

Bobby, I swear.

I don't know where he is,

so don't... Don't call me again!

Who was that?

N-Nobody.

He was looking for Jeonghan, wasn't he?

Is this what Sena mentioned?

Jeonghan's weakness?

How did she...

You told her...

That you held Jeonghan's life in your hand.

Why would I tell her that?

No. I wouldn't have.

No. No one can know about this.

You can tell me. What is it?

Oh, no.

Oh, no.

Oh, no! Oh, no!

What's wrong?

- What am I going to do? / - Please leave.

Oh, no.

No.

Is he in?

What brings you here without even calling?

Why didn't you tell me?

It isn't nothing.

Calm down. What do you mean?

A man named Bobby called Emily

and asked about you.

Tell me. What's going on?

Answer me.

Why are you lying to me?

Even if he found Emily,

she won't tell him I'm here, so don't worry.

How can I not?

She threatened you with it.

That was when she wasn't in her right mind.

People say all sorts of things when they're upset.

That's why I can't trust her.

Tell me what happened.

When I first went to the U.S...

I had to make money as quickly as possible.

That's when I met him.

When I found out he was breaking the law, I got out.

That's not a reason to still chase you now.

His organization collapsed because of me.

Is that why

you married Emily and changed your name?

How did he find her?

She stopped talking with her mom because of me

but reconnected recently.

And that's how he found her.

- That's all. / - Are you hiding anything else?

What could there be?

This is Korea.

You think his gang would come here with their guns?

Don't be like that. It isn't like you.

Everything will be fine.

You won't leave me like my brother, right?

If you die too...

I won't be able to survive.

I promise.

I'll be fine.

I will not get hurt...

So don't worry, okay?

It's Emily.

Answer it.

I'll go.

- Hi. / - What's going on?

What happened? Were you crying?

Worry about yourself.

I heard you were terminated.

I guess you don't know.

Hyeongi may lose his job today.

Why don't you go see him?

You came...

From seeing Emily, didn't you?

Okay.

Something must've happened to Jeonghan.

Just say you don't know.

Don't worry about it. Okay.

So he knows you married Emily.

He's still as impatient as ever.

I even called him.

You called him?

What were you thinking?

I said I'd return once I finished what I was doing.

I can't avoid him forever.

But, boss...

The board meeting should start soon.

At least one person came.

What do you think Chairman Jeong will say?

He absolutely refuses to agree...

To auditing the subsidiaries or the sale of YB City.

He only considered me a shield from the recordings.

Then you'll just have to use those recordings

he fears so much.

Are you telling me to be like Sena?

I refuse.

Do it your way.

Face it head-on.

Are you testing me?

What do you want me to do?

If you keep worrying,

you'll lose your title of vice chairman.

How is my uncle like that?

Don't look up.

Look down.

The real owners are elsewhere.

The real owners?

That's it.

It's going to be a tiring day.

Excuse me.

Yes?

I'd like to use the mic for a minute.

Sure.

Why are you all here?

My poor Hyeongi must be so lonely.

He needs to know to fear his elders.

Hello, dear members of the YB family.

This is the vice chairman, Kang Hyeongi.

- What's this? / - It's an internal broadcast.

I have obtained some recordings.

The content is shocking and embarrassing...

But I think you should all know,

so I'm sharing them with you.

My uncle, the Honorary Chairman Jeong Taesu.

My father, Chairman Kang Jehyeok.

And my sister, Kang Sena. This is their conversation.

Please listen.

Minister Oh agreed

to take care of changing the land use matter,

so take out $2 million from the slush fund.

What are you waiting for?

Stop him right now!

How will we give it to him?

If you go to the parking lot at the golf course,

his driver will tell you the locker number.

Come out!

We need to guard the door to the PA room.

Then when do you plan to give me that company?

But...

The most important thing is missing.

The blueprints for the LED panel.

It's probably in the company safe.

Sir, everyone's going crazy.

What do we do?

Let's go watch.

There will be...

A string of tax audits during the second half

of the year.

- Did you set aside the profit... / - Step aside.

- Through market manipulation? / - No.

Of course.

It's a good thing we created a subsidiary

in Hong Kong.

- Move. / - Wait a little bit.

You need to step aside.

Sorry about this.

- What's wrong with you? / - Why are you so strong?

- Get him out of there! / - Yes, sir.

A paper company is perfect for hiding money

saying it's for salaries and other expenses.

I'm meeting the Commissioner Kim next week...

So prepare the money.

Get out of there now!

We can't go anywhere. The vice chairman is inside.

What are you doing? Get rid of them!

Everyone band together!

This was just one of the files.

I will submit them all to the auditing department.

Stop this!

The people who destroyed your and YB's good name

was the chairmen and some top executives.

I await your judgment and decision

regarding how to set right the wrong

that has been committed.

That will be all.

Also, the group's board of directors

will be meeting soon.

Directors...

Please judge wisely.

He's coming out.

Why you...

The employees are watching.

How could you do this to me?

Are you mad?

How do you plan to fix it...

After blowing things up like this?

Answer me.

The ball is now in the court

of the 15,000 YB employees.

(Love to the End)

I heard the broadcast in the lobby.

You really dropped a big bomb.

Do you still not regret...

Making Hyeongi the vice chairman?

Why are you doing this now?

Now that Hyeongi has the authority,

he can marry whomever he wants.

You know why Jeongbin is doing this, don't you?

What happens to us now?

Do you look down on me because I'm a woman?

Why are you doing this to me?

I told you from the get-go

that I'll put my life on the line to get you.

For more infomation >> Love To The End | 끝까지 사랑 EP.97 [SUB: ENG, CHN/2018.12.27] - Duration: 33:06.

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📐 WORK WITH CHUNKS to #MasterYourCraft with #TheCraftsman - Duration: 5:14.

today's tip is work with chunks more about that just after the intro

welcome to

master your craft the place where we just keep getting better and better

I'm the craftsman you can think of me as that part of you is willing to put the

time patience hard work perseverance all needed to keep getting better and better

and while you're getting in touch to that part of you let me present you the tip

of the day work with chunks yes chunks break it down this is the tip of

today break it down to smaller chunks and practice each one separately that's

the tip it might sound very obvious to you but it will go deeper it may go

deeper than you think so stay till the end of the episode for

the details so first we all know these moments when we get overwhelmed with

so many details so many things to think about at the same time when we practice

our skills are you familiar with that so first we break it down we break it down

to chunks to digestible chunks chunks that we can digest at the same time and

we can work on them effectively that's the thing now first tip about that

how can we chunk things up well it can be in many ways and it can be in many

dimensions first obvious dimension is time let's say you have a routine

whatever routine it is maybe it's a dance routine maybe it's a public

speaking speech maybe it's a speech either way you can chunk it up with the

time working from beginning to min 2 from min 2 to min 5 etc.

this is pretty obvious and pretty effective

however you can use chunking also with the dimension of space meaning you can

practice your hands gestures and then your legs movements yeah so you can

separate it by space or in any other dimension that is relevant for the

skill that you're practicing so this is how can we chuck second tip about that

which is super important is this is dynamic remember the chunks are dynamic

dynamic what do I mean by that let's say you chunk it up you broke it down and

you practice the chunks two weeks later you might need to adjust the chunks

because you got better and now you can you have more things that you're just

doing that you can do automatically since you do them automatically you can

chunk it up for a little bit yeah make the chunks a little bit bigger

because your level of skills changes because you are getting

better so the second tip here is to remind ourselves that this chunks are

dynamic and we need to keep adjusting them and thinking about them and do you

want another tip let's go for the last tip which might be the most

important of all give this tip working with chunks give it the respect it

deserves and what do I mean by that give yourself time to think and strategize

your chunks

give it time give it thought sometimes we are we have no patience we just say

to ourselves let's just practice it from beginning to end and then we're a little

bit surprised when it's too much for us to digest in one time so chunk it up but

put time put patience and strategy for the chunking process that's the last

tip so if you like these kind of tips and you find them helpful for you don't

forget to check out the other episodes and of course

don't miss the next episode of master your craft the place will just keep

getting better and better see the next episode

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The Heifers Fell 12 or 15 Feet (Vermont Farm Story) - Duration: 15:18.

good morning guys it is a beautiful morning it is much much colder than it

was yesterday yesterday was like I think he got up to

be about 42 degrees or so and this morning I don't know let's see what how

cold it actually is and so this morning it is about 20 degrees not too bad a

little less than 20 I find that it's a little bit warmer always here in the

barn all right so I was so afraid that this was gonna be a skating rink but it

looks like it all drained you can see all my muddy boot prints from yesterday

yesterday this whole area was a swamp I was like splashing in water it was kind

of a mess but luckily most of it seems to have drained so I had a little story

I wanted to tell you guys today it's about the farmer who lives across the

street from me he's a nice old guy by the name of Fran he has a farm of his

own he's been in his farm which is a great across the street from us for I

don't know since I think he said 1952 was when he moved there he's grown up in

our town his entire life but he lived in another part of town he lived in East

Peacham and we're in South Peacham so for people from East Peacham South

Kitchen is like a world away even though you know as the crow flies it's probably

about two and a half miles he has lived in that house since 1952 he and his wife

Gracia there are the nicest people in the world

they've been so welcoming to Allison and me ever since we came here

Fran has some of the most incredible stories and this one story he told me a

little while back I actually want to relay to you guys today but stick with

me here because I gotta get the Ducks ready first

so I've moved on from cat food to mealworms as a source for extra protein

for the Ducks I got these bags on sale tractor supply like each five-pound bag

was like 20 bucks pretty ridiculous so Fram like I was saying he grew up

here in Peacham and growing up he lived on a dairy farm so the people who farm

in our area are almost exclusively dairy farmers especially the old-timers and

and most of the barns designed around here are actually like the one that I'm

in right now so here in our barn the first floor here was actually the

stables for the horses and this is where the manure from the cattle would go so

you can actually see piles and piles of ancient petrified cow poop right here

look at that right that's some real BS so the way they are structured the third

floor has the hay storage second floor is where they kept the cows and where

they'd milk the cows and then the first floor was usually used for dumping the

manure that way they were having gravity on their side they load the hay up in

the summer they would drop it down to the cows on the second floor the cows

would eat it the cows would poop and then they would drop the manure down

this manure chute right down here and they'd store it and toss it off there

now the way that a lot of these barns were built they were usually built on

piled stone foundations you'll notice down here in our barn we have a poured

foundation here and then there's columns that pour off over here that's because

people have done renovations on our barn over the years to preserve them and as

you hear this story you're going to know why that's really important but still

some of our barn and you can see an example of it right here has actually

just piled stone as well in fact like you can see a lot of it right down here

so piled stone piled stone more piled stone you know the idea being let's get

the wood off the ground and keep it on some rock you can see more here's a good

patch of it you can see a lot of it right here and then actually the

grandfather of all piled stone is right here I mean look at this giant rock they

used it as a foundation rather than try to move it which makes a lot of sense a

little while back I was talking to my neighbor Fran and he was telling me why

he thought these types of barns and this type of barn construction was so

dangerous and he said it was because it was something that happened to him when

he was a kid oh shoot make sure the water doesn't

flow I'm so terrified of flooding this down here and turning it into a skating

rink

release the quacken! so for your frame of reference Fran and his wife Grecia

actually live their farm is right over there

not sure if you can quite see it there's like a white house and then a barn when

we cut to some b-roll of it there you go beautiful place right like I said

they've been there since the 50s Fran actually even used to rent our land

here so like in this like 60s and 70s when the Shaw family was kind of in

their waning years Fran leased the land and he would use our barn and he would

hay our fields and graces cattle on our fields and grow corn on the top of the

field and so he knows our land really well and ever since I moved here I found

Fran to be just this awesome resource of information and knowledge because you

know look I'm a beginning farmer could argue I'm not even a farmer yet and Fran

he has been doing this since he was a kid so for somebody like me who's new to

the area and new to this line of work a guy like Fran is an invaluable

resource and even if he was a corn focused dairy farmer of a conventional

nature for what with a 60s 70s 80s looked like you know he he has a ton of

experience and knowledge some great stories and so I always enjoy going over

there talking to Fran getting advice hearing his old stories you know

actually the first time I ever met Fran I was going through our barn and I

discovered these old cattle birthing records and I looked on the name on the

the record chart and it said FP and I knew that the family across the street

were named them so I actually stopped over there one day and offered him up to

him and he was blown away that I actually even had the things but this

video isn't really about how great a guy Fran is because I could probably spend

45 minutes just talking about that this video is about the time that Fran had a

catastrophe happen at his farm when he was a kid and why he believes our barn

should get torn down so like I said Fran grew up a couple miles from here over in

East Peacham and his father had a dairy farm and his father had a barn that was

not that different than ours and Fran often had to do chores they weren't a

huge farm they probably had about 16 heifers or so you know Fran would be

responsible as a kid for bringing the heifers in bringing him up to the second

floor so that they could get milked and then you know making sure that they were

taken care of and so one day Fran was taking the heifers in and bringing him

in to get milked and he noticed down below on the lower portion of their barn

there's gonna require a field trip to explain this properly for those of you

who are not familiar with the construction of New England barns so you

see how I've got the the duct house or mobile tricking tractor or whatever you

want to call it sitting on that ramp that ramp is known as a high drive high

drives were really important for the construction of this type of barn so the

way they would do it is they'd bring the hay down from the pasture in the hay

cart roll it up here and actually drive the cart all the way into the barn and

that would be how they'd unload without having it be overly back-breaking labor

labor most barns that have our model where they have the hay on the third

floor or the cows on the second floor and everything else on the first floor

usually have a second high drive to that would bring you up to the second floor

you can actually see on our barn where our old high drive was they took it out

years ago but there was a ramp that would go right here and that's how

they'd walked the cattle up Fran had something similar in his barn so anyway

one morning as Fran was walking the heifers up to the barn to get milked he

noticed something picture where our concrete column is just being a pile of

stone not unlike you see down over there it would had toppled over and the post

was just actually hanging in the air to hear Franny tell it it's like he's

saying oh it was sort of swaying this way in that way and that to me is a

terrifying thought so here he is 11 years old he's got about a dozen heifers

up on the second floor of a barn and he notices that down below the supporting

beam that should be supporting right where they're standing wasn't supporting

anything it wasn't supporting anything because the stone had kept it up had

toppled over so Fran left the barn ran to go get his father and he and his

father started running back to the barn to go you know they ran down to their

house their house was connected to the barn to so it's not that different than

the setup you see here and they ran back then and they get there just in time to

see the floor collapse in all of the cows fall about I don't know 12 to 15

feet and they fall in a wreckage into a pile they all just sort of slid down

Fran said like you could see him just kind of belly flopping down into the

bottom of the barn and they collapsed now again this is a poor Vermont family

who sustains themselves on their farm aside from their land these heifers were

all the wealth that they had in the world and was how they supported

themselves so you want some serious steaks that was there and what happened

was oh hey actually look I got a visitor it's my old friend Fran he's just

pulling up

say it so I got a yeah now right yeah living out in the talk about your timing

so just as I'm telling a story about Fran Fran shows up he declined to

comment on camera he said oh you tell it you do better so all right where was I

my story I completely lost my train of thought now and so they got in there

they cleared out some of the wreckage made a path and the heifer started to

walk out of the barn and they seemed fine

there was one heifer that wouldn't get up and they were kind of worried about

her she apparently looked like she had been at the bottom of the pig pile or

cow pile I guess you get you know what I mean

and so Fran said even the next morning that cow got up and was up and walking

around and they were all fine so despite the fact that they tumbled I don't know

15 12 feet something like that and the barn portion major portion of the barn

collapse the cows were fine but that experience for Fran has bred a hatred

for the three-story barn for for as long as he's ever lived like even his own

barn isn't structured like that his own barn is a gambrel barn it's a whole

different design so when it came time for me to ask Fran

about what we should do with our barn his point of view was I you should tear

the dang thing down so I guess I tell you guys this long rambling story about

my neighbor Fran and cows falling in a barn because I guess two reasons really

the first one is I just love memories of old farms and and and you know hearing

how they live hearing how people in our area used to

do things back in the day hearing the experiences hearing the little

adventures that to me it's just I don't know it just makes me feel great it

makes me feel like I'm a part of something as I'm trying to get stuff

started up here so I wanted to actually just sort of capture Fran's story and he

declined to be interviewed but he said I could tell it for and you know I think

in some way I think that's almost why I like doing the YouTube channel itself

you know because for me in my farm these videos are a way to capture the

story is captured adventures capture the progress that

we're making and I can't wait to look back on this stuff 2 3 4 25 years from

now the second reason I tell you guys this story is because there's so much

wisdom and what Franz got to share you know he was a farmer in this area for

most of his adult life and he he has done so much it has so much experience

when it comes to working the land here understanding animals around here

understanding predators understanding the seasons all that stuff he's got so

much experience and even if his model of Agriculture is drastically drastically

different than what I'm trying to establish here there's so many lessons

to be learned there and so if you're out there trying to start a farm or a

homestead or thinking about it I encourage you to talk to the elders man

find out what wisdom they've got find out how they used to do things you know

you might not have to do it exactly the way they did it but don't be afraid to

take some of that lesson learn from them and use it for yourself and make it a

part of what you ultimately end up doing be sure to watch one of our other videos

if you want to learn about what's happening here at Gold Shaw Farm and

don't forget to subscribe I will see you guys in the next video thanks

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