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Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has revealed his New Year's wish for President Donald Trump's family members to be locked up

Appearing on MSNBC's All In With Chris Hayes on Friday night, Moore said his top hope for 2019 is to see 'as many members of the Trump family in orange jumpsuits as possible

' 'It's really the wrong way to end such a festive time of the year with such animosity toward those who would do wrong to this country, but yes,' Moore confessed

Hayes and Moore went on to speculate that Trump's eldest son Don Trump Jr and son-in-law Jared Kushner could be targets for indictment

Trump Jr has reportedly confided to friends that he fears being indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller

Some have speculated that Trump Jr could be in legal jeopardy over his statement under oath that he never informed his father about an infamous meeting with with Russians in Trump Tower in 2016

Though no evidence has emerged indicating that the meeting itself was illegal, Trump Jr could be charged with lying under oath if investigators find evidence that he did communicate with his father about the meeting

Trump's critics have also insisted that Kushner could be in legal jeopardy from Mueller's probe

Kushner was also present for the Trump Tower meeting, and his contacts with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Israel are reportedly under scrutiny by Mueller, though it is unclear what potential crimes the special counsel may be investigating

Moore, whose latest film Fahrenheit 11/9 criticizes Trump's election, went on to say that he didn't believe the President himself would be indicted

'Here's probably what won't happen, especially New Yorkers know this because Trump got away with everything for like 40 years, that streak shouldn't end this year, more than likely, because I think Trump has always been careful to not be in the room when the crime is being committed,' Moore said

'I think he's very canny.' Moore continued: 'If something's going to happen in a room with Russians or others that could find him indicted, I think more than likely—because remember he doesn't drink, he doesn't do drugs, he is of his own faculties—he made sure that he was not in the room

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Weki Meki 위키미키 - I don't like your Girlfriend (Short version) cover by Eyve - Duration: 2:11.

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As you celebrate the New Year don't forget about your pets - Duration: 1:09.

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Merson claims he'd be SHOCKED if Liverpool don't beat Man City - Duration: 3:30.

 Life in the Premier League has been sensational for Liverpool this season.  From going on a so far unbeaten 20-match run to only conceding eight goals and scoring 48 to leave themselves seven points clear at the top of the table - it has been a season to admire

 The Reds nearest challengers are Manchester City who had a December to forget but face a showdown at the Etihad stadium with Jurgen Klopp's side on January 3

 That game could see Liverpool extend their lead over Pep Guardiola's men to 10 points but it could also mean the difference is reduced to just four

 It is an absolutely pivotal game in the campaign but Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson said he'd be shocked if City won the match

 He wrote: "This might sound silly, but I'd be shocked if Manchester City won this game

I'd be shocked. I just can't see how they can stop Liverpool from scoring goals. As the game goes on, I just don't see how Liverpool don't go on to win it

 "My only question of Liverpool would be how they play it. Do they go out and think that if they draw they've probably taken Manchester City out of the equation? Or do they go for the jugular and win the Premier League on Thursday night?  "If Liverpool lose the game, it's majorly game on because it's about how they react after, too, and they wouldn't be invincible any more, they wouldn't be quite as good as they thought they were

But I can't see them not getting anything.  "City look all over the place at the back

I don't really see their shape. They're great on the ball, but they close down quickly for so long and then drop off and if they do that against Liverpool and they get through one line, they've got too much pace for City to deal with

 "As the game goes on, City get more open and they've struggled with clean sheets recently

Even when they're 1-0 up and cruising against Southampton, and it's a walk in the park, Charlie Austin's through one-on-one and that could change it

They could have had a penalty against them too, I've seen lesser penalties given

 "Man City have spent millions and millions of pounds, they're buying full-backs for £50m to play just when they need them to play

You can't be spending that kind of money and be 10 points behind before the FA Cup third round

 "Win the game and go four behind and I think it's game on, it's what everyone will be hoping for unless you're a Liverpool fan… Well, you feel sorry for the Manchester United fans too, what do they want?! Really they needed Tottenham to beat Wolves!"

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Don Carson on How Old Testament Saints Were Saved - Duration: 3:10.

- [Don Carson] Old Testament believers were saved by grace through faith,

that is by the grace of God whom they trusted according to His own promises.

So in that broad sense, there really is no difference between the

way the Old Testament saints are saved and New Testament saints, but nevertheless,

the obedience of faith that is required under the Mosaic covenant, for example,

demands that people worship at the Tabernacle then later at the Temple,

that they participate in the sacrifices of the Day of Atonement,

that they participate in Passover, and so on. And even if very few of these

people saw clearly how some of these sacrifices pointed forward to the

ultimate sacrifice, nevertheless, they took God at His Word that just

as in the original Passover if the Israelites sprinkled the door of their

house with blood on the side post and on the lintel, the angel of death would pass

over and spare them. So they took God at His Word,

they believed Him, they exercised faith, and by God's good grace,

the wrath of God was put aside, and thus by God's gracious arrangement

of things received by the faith of the individual and family Israelite units,

they were spared. And that repeated celebration of this event again and again

and again ultimately creates a trajectory that points forward to the ultimate

Passover Lamb, which makes Paul write to the Corinthians [1 Cor. 5:7] and say, "Christ,

our Passover has been sacrificed for us." So that they trusted God and His promises.

By the arrangement of God, the sins were dealt with and even if they

did not see the whole arc as clearly as we can see it by looking back the

other direction. Hebrews had not yet been written that tied so many of these

things together, Romans had not yet been written, and yet the pieces were there and

the Israelites were expected to take God at His Word and to trust Him

to forgive their sins according to all of His mercies. The sacrifice is emblematic

of the ultimate sacrifice that was yet to come. So in that sense,

believers in the Old Testament are saved by grace through faith but we do see a lot

more clearly how that works out in God's great redemptive plan

that focuses finally on Christ.

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WeHoTV NewsByte: Don't Drink and Drive Coaster Distribution - Duration: 2:07.

The drink coaster, an invention that was designed to protect and serve, just like RoboCop.

I'm Nick Cutelli from WeHoTV News and tonight we're gonna be spreading the word in the community

about the dangers of drinking and driving.

Every year the City of West Hollywood Sheriff Deputies, LA County Fire, City Council Members,

and Public Safety Staff visit local bars and restaurants to hand out educational materials

in the form of drink coasters.

It's a good night, having a great time.

I'm into my fourth bubblegum vodka here.

Feeling a little tipsy, don't know if I'm gonna drive behind the wheel.

I didn't even see this here, what is this conveniently placed coasters that's not just

protecting the table and cup, but it going to be protecting my life.

I can take the Cityline, PickUp, cab companies, Lyft, and Uber!

I just got my life saved.

Thank you City of West Hollywood!

Alright, I'm here with Johnny, I would say, Famous Bartender.

"Sure" Okay, so you're kinda like Tom Cruise in the movie Cocktails?

So, as you know we're handing out the Don't Drink and Drive Coasters tonight.

So, what are your first impressions overall just looking at the coaster?

"No, I think it's a great idea and it reminds people when they're having a drink, don't

drink and drive."

Yeah, it's kind of that simple thing where it's like what do I do at the end of the night?

And you just have to be like umm, look down.

Give me a little bit of a little, "A little flip?

Bam!"

I like that.

And do you have to be cool about ir or more like customer friendly?

"You always have to be cool about it."

Alright.

So, remember guys, at the end of a long night, when you're not sure what to do, it's simple,

just look under your drink.

I'm Nick Cutelli for WeHoTV News reminding you to be safe out there, cause we need you...and

this is just water.

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City officials: Don't drink and drive this New Year's Eve - Duration: 1:44.

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Police: Don't shoot guns in the air to celebrate the new year - Duration: 2:15.

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Don't go breaking my heart - Duration: 2:01.

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👊 #TheNORoutine - The Stuff That We Don't Do Every Day ★ #TheDay1Journey Ep. 71 ★ - Duration: 6:01.

yeah we are live welcome to the NO routine

they stuff we don't do everyday more about

that just after the amazing panoramic yeah intro

welcome to the day one

journey episode 71

chi-ching yeah this is the NO routine

confusing? wait we spoke about the daily routine

which was the morning routine and night routine

now this is the no routine are we going to talk about the things that we don't

do well yeah this is what this is all about let's take a walk

do you remember what we spoke about last episode

last episodes were spoke about

habits yeah habits the things that we do unconsciously everyday and the daily

routine was taking these positive good habits and put them inside the routine

and doing them every day in order to get them inside our subconscious so we

can do them every day without even thinking about them

but last episode we asked another interesting question where do we start

do we start breaking the bad habits or do we start creating the good habits

that was an amazing question that I asked myself for years so the answer for

that was in previous episodes in previous episode was like that start

with the mini bad habits yeah eliminate the mini bad habit that

sometimes disguised as just a habit just a habit

but we call them the not helpful habits and then we understood at least I shared

with you my conclusion that when I cut them off I get energy I get time and

then that energy and time I can put in the good habits the ones that I want to

nurture and also by cutting the bad big habits and this is what the NO routine

is all about cutting these all small things disguises as ordinary habits not

harmful habits cutting these off and getting more time and more energy to do

the things that you really really really wanna do that get us into the to the

destination that we want our destiny this is what the no routine is about it's

a different process last episode from the beginning of the day one journey

series we talked about our dreams and what we want to do through them yeah

goal settings thinking about what we want and then what we'll really really

want right now it's a different process it's the process of elimination yeah

elimination this is the NO routine the stuff that we decide to cut off yeah to

cut off from our lives and it gives us freedom time energy to do the other

things so the NO Routine just comes from the other

direction yeah if you we started with the good

habits and yeah and our goals goal settings

what we want now we go from

the other direction cutting things off to get more energy to the stuff that we

really want so I will share with you just before we end this episode I will

share with you a powerful quote and then a task for you to do for the day so they

quote go something like that something like this

perfection is achieved not

when there is nothing more to add but when there's nothing more to take

away I'll say it again perfection is achieved not when

there is nothing more to add but when there's nothing more to take away

because there're always be things to add but the other process the process of

elimination is important at least on the same level as the other the process of

elimination the NO routine so in the next episodes I will share with you what started

to eliminate from my habits there will be several episodes several pretty

interesting episodes so back to you yeah back to you I want you to think about

a not helpful habit that you had in the past and you decided to cut it off

yeah you decided to cut it off it can be pretty small but it still gave you some

time some extra energy to do other things it can be stop seeing the

news it can be stopped playing computer games it can be many stuff it can be

even stop going to certain parties it can be even cutting of some not

helpful friends of yours yeah see them a little bit less it could be anything I

want you to raise the level of awareness think about such mini not helpful habit

that you already cut in the past and it gave you really really

really good bursts of time extra time and energy to do the stuff that you

really want so until tomorrow have an amazing amazing day one

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#1 STRATEGY to becoming FLUENT in 2019 [and why you DON'T NEED to 'sound like a native speaker'😱] - Duration: 15:25.

If you're fed up with getting stuck in English, of not being able to fully

express yourself or constantly feeling judged and self-conscious when you speak

English, this video is for you! Becoming fluent is not something that just

happens to you. "Okay, I'll just listen to podcasts and watch movies without

subtitles and read lots of books and speak a little bit at work and then I'll

be fluent!" No, that doesn't happen that way. It's like planning a project at work

or deciding to renovate your house, right? You're not just stumbling upon furniture

or people asking them, "Hey, do you mind breaking this wall in my apartment

because I need to renovate it." And then you break a wall. Then you're like, "Oh no!

That was not a good idea! Maybe I need to put back the wall and then break another

wall." Then you go ahead and break that wall and then you go above your budget

and the house is a mess right and you have no idea what to do. Well it's

sort of the same thing but different. If your goal is to become fluent, you

have to make it a project of yours. You have to plan it. You have to see

what's working for you and what's not working for you. You have to focus your

attention and to do only the things that get you results. You've got to stop

wasting time with the wrong teachers. You got to stop wasting times watching all

these videos without really doing something about it. You have to stop

wasting time doing things that don't advance you, but to do that you have to

know what you need and the only person that can help you with that is you. Today,

I'm gonna teach you the three steps that will help you develop your fluency

strategy to understand what to learn and how to learn it, how to practice

effectively and how to boost your confidence by changing your mindset and

owning that fluent mindset that will help you kick ass when you speak English.

The way I see it, fluency has three pillars. The first pillar is 'knowledge' -

knowledge of words, knowledge of grammar, knowledge of pronunciation,

right? Knowing how to use certain expressions, and what words to use when,

and how to structure the a sentence. So this is knowledge. The second pillar

is 'practice', which is taking all the knowledge that you have and turning it

into spoken English. This is usually the biggest struggle. Most people are having

an easier time reading and writing and listening to English, but when they have

to speak, that's the main challenge. Retrieving the right words, knowing how

to structure it fast and fluently, and of course, being able to pronounce it and to

sound clear when speaking so you actually communicate your message.

The last pillar is 'confidence'. It's great to know all those things you know you

can learn for hours on end and you can practice with your teachers and with

your friends, but if you don't have the confidence to speak up when you're

needed, when you're asked a question, when you have something to say in a

meeting or in front of people or just in the store. If you avoid conversations

like you avoid fire then you need to boost your confidence. Now confidence is

one of the pillars but it's also the result of the first two because when you

learn more and when you practice more, of course, it improves your confidence and

these three elements are essential if you want to become fluent in any

language. Now that we know these three elements we need to understand how to

improve in each and every element here. When it comes to learning English, I feel

very lucky. I think that we all are. We live at a time that there is so much

information out there. There are so many learning resources, high-quality top

resources. They can just reach your hand and grab them for free. The downside of

it is that you don't know what to focus on because if you go and try to learn

everything that is out there because you're passionate and motivated. The

result is that it can be overwhelming, a waste of time, and sometimes redundant.

Let me give you an example. If you still struggle with a past simple tense or

present simple, do not go and learn the perfect tenses. Master the basic and most

used tenses before you move on to more advanced tenses.

Phrasal verbs are very important, but if you still don't know when to use 'on', 'in'

and 'at' when you're talking about time and space, do not go and learn all the phrasal verbs out

there in the world. Focus first on the things that get you stuck because you

use them daily, okay? Understand what are your needs and focus

just on that when it comes to pronunciation. Do not go and learn all

the different nuances of the American T and all the extra sounds added when

you're connecting words, if your R's and L's are still getting confused, okay? I'm

not saying it's not important, it's not important right now. You need to focus on

the things that will get you the best results and those things are the most

apparent things, the things that you probably want to deal with the least

because you're so tired of it or and bored with it. But, these are the most

important elements that keep getting you stuck. And when it comes to vocabulary,

don't waste your time learning words that you don't know. Focus on using words

that you know but never use, that you understand when other people speak, that

you use in reading and writing but you never use in speaking. That will get you

results. Learning new words and memorizing them and never using them

along with the other 1,500 words that you already know and never use, will not

get you results. When you're planning your learning road map trying to

understand what are the topics that you need to focus on, you have to laser focus

on the things, the critical pieces, that are missing when you're speaking English.

The critical pieces that still hold you back

when you speak English. Do not go, although it's tempting, do not go and

learn everything that is out there. That's just procrastinating. That's just

not dealing with what's important for you and believe me I know. I know it's

the most boring stuff. It's the stuff that you know but it's just not a part

of you, so you know that you need to do it but it's just, it's not there yet and

then you're like pushing it to the corner.

No. Open that box and drill down and master it and then

you will see how everything is so much, so much easier. When it comes to

practicing English. Remember that it's always quality over quantity. You do not

need to study every day for two hours. You do not need to move to an

English-speaking country in order to immerse yourself and really improve. No,

you can do it from a non-English speaking country also and you can become

fluent and you can master the language and I know it because I've seen it

happen. Swear to God. I've seen my students and my

community members take huge leaps in their English and their ability to

communicate just by practicing effectively. What is to practice

effectively? First of all, to plan it out, to learn only the things that you need

to learn. You need to be aware of what you're doing. Maybe you need to record

yourself. Maybe you need to videotape yourself listening to it giving yourself

feedback, looking in the mirror to make sure that you're opening your mouth or

rounding your lips as you're speaking. All of these things turn your practice

into a conscious active exercise from which you can learn and improve. Remember

that. The small changes make all the difference, and of course speak as much

as possible. Speak to yourself in the car. Speak to a friend. You don't have to have

native speakers around you to be able to speak and to practice. You don't need

that constant feedback. Understand that just speaking, looking for the words

trying to understand how to say it, even if it's when speaking to non-native

speakers, it's a great way to improve. In fact, I find that non-native speakers

have a much easier time to practice with fellow non-native speakers. They feel

less judged. They feel a lot more freedom because they know they're both in the

same boat and this is why I started our online community and if you're not a

member, please click the link below and join us because it's a safe space for

people to discuss meaningful things in English, because you don't have to

constantly practice English to practice English. You just need to

speak. And when you speak about meaningful things and when you really

connect with other people from around the world, it makes everything so much

better, and to be honest, is the most empowering and safest space I've ever

seen online. So click on the link and join us! Lastly, let's talk about

confidence. You know that voice in your head that tells you, 'Oh, you made a

mistake. Oh, you're not gonna be able to say it. Oh, you're not gonna know how to

finish the sentence why even bother starting? You sound funny. They're gonna

think you're stupid!' Do you know that? Do you know that voice? You know these

voices. It's not just in your head. I just want you to know that it's in everyone's

heads and even in my head because, what do you think when I'm speaking to you

right now in front of the camera, there isn't this Vicious Hadar sitting up here

and they're like, 'You didn't sound good here. You made a grammar mistake.

That's the best you can do??' It's here all the time. The question is

how much space I'm willing to give this person sitting right here. Usually I tell

her to take the back seat because I'm right here making videos for you guys

and that's more important than making a pronunciation mistake or grammar mistake.

When you're communicating with other people, you give others the opportunity

to get to know you, to learn from you, to understand something about themselves or

about you or about the world, even if it's simple things. When you're holding

yourself back because of mean voices, you are denying yourself the opportunity to

be you, even if it's in the second language. You have to remember that and

there are a few things that you need to keep reminding yourself that will

completely change your mindset and those things are: being perfect is overrated.

I hate nothing more than hearing the term 'speak like a native speaker'

because when you set the bar so high, the gap is so wide that you'll feel that

you'll never be able to reach there. If this is your goal then this becomes

impossible. You don't need to sound like a native speaker, sound like

yourself, but your most fluent, expressive and confident self. That's your goal.

Don't try to achieve something that will hold you back, try to achieve something

that will empower you. Really trust me on that. I know. I know that it's hard to

change that mindset because you've been told for years that the only way to

become fluent is to sound like a native speaker, but understand that being a

native speaker is something that happens if you're born into the language

and if you're not born into the language, you can become very fluent in the

language and you can master it and you can master the accent. I know that and

again I've done it myself but I know the the journey is long and it takes a lot

of hard work and sometimes the goals should be expressing yourself, being

fluent, finding the words, sounding clear even if it's not like a native speaker,

even if people still ask you where you're from, okay? The thing is that you

need to be okay with that. You need to understand that what you bring to the

table as a non-native speaker is your gift, is your advantage, okay? Don't try to

hide it. Don't try to wash out your identity.

Become clear, have a powerful voice, say what you have to say. Doesn't matter if

it's with an accent and it doesn't matter if it's with mistakes. Which leads

me to the second thing and that is - mistakes are okay. Mistakes are the only

way to learn. Don't beat yourself up every time you make a mistake. Don't be

afraid of making mistakes because that will only result in not speaking. Don't

wait till it's perfect to speak - your pronunciation, your knowledge of English,

your thought, okay? Don't wait for you to know exactly what you need to say before

you speak. Start speaking, get stuck, make a mistake, ask for help, but speak. Once

you're okay with making mistakes, and again I'm telling you this because I

have come terms with my mistakes, with my grammar

mistakes, with my pronunciation mistakes, with my stupid typos in my videos that I

don't see because I've been writing words phonetically for years now that

I've forgotten how to spell correctly, okay, but I have to become okay with it

to be able to make those videos for you. And if you feel that you're benefiting

from my videos, then I know that I've done my work. Then I know that I did my

job in this world because at the end of the day it's not about being perfect but

it's about communicating with the world and expressing yourself, and it doesn't

matter in what language you do that. The most important thing is that you show up.

Now you know that in order for you to make things happen you have to take

action and this is why I want you to take a few minutes right now and share

with us in the comments below two things. One - where do you struggle the most? Is it

with knowing what to learn and how to pursue your knowledge? Is it sitting down

and actually doing the work practicing, or is it confidence? What are the voices

that you hear in your head? And then the second thing I want you to do is to

write down your game plan. What are you planning to focus on? What are the things

that you are going to learn in order to improve? Be as specific as possible.

Really, the most specific you could be and then I want you to let us know how

much time out of your day you're willing to invest practicing effectively in

order to become the most fluent you've ever been and if you haven't yet I

highly encourage you to join our amazing online community. So I'll post a link to

it right here below. I know I'm not objective but I'm not the only one

saying it it's really the most safest, most empowering place where you

can share and learn from and create activities. So really, I'm

telling you don't waste your time. Click that link and get your butt in there.

Thank you for letting me share this with you and I truly believe that if you put

your mind into it and you do the work, English will come to you. Thank you so

much for watching and I'll see you next time. Bye.

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Indian Mashup Cover-We don't talk anymore | Kangal Irandal N More - Duration: 3:56.

We don't talk anymore We don't talk any more

We don't talk any more like we used to do

We don't love anymore What was all of it for?

We don't talk anymore like we used to do

Tell me what you're gonna do to me?

Confrontation ain't nothing new to me!

You could bring a bullet, bring a sword,Bring a morgue,

but you can't bring the truth to me.

F u and all your expectations, I don't even want your congratulations,

I recognise your false confidence and calculated promises all in your conversation,

I hate people that feel entitled look at me crazy cuz I ain't invite you

Oh you important? you the moral to the story, you endorsing?, chicken burger

I don't even like you.

Corrupt a man's heart with a gift, that's how you find out who you dealing with,

it's a small percentage who I'm building with, I want the credit if I'm losing or winning

on my mama that's the realest shit.

through those eyes Through those eyes of yours

got me tied and pulled me towards you then as if that wasn't enough,

with a little smile, a mischievous little smile,

you pushed me and hid it all away.

I fight the worlds fight you I fight myself, I fight god just tell me how many burdens

left, I fight pain and hurricanes today I wept,

I'm tryna fight back tears flood on my doorsteps,

life a living hell, puddles of blood on the streets

shooters on top of the buildings, Government aid ain't relief

earth quake, the body drops, The ground breaks

the poor run with smoked lungs and scarred faces

neither during night, nor the day,

will I be able to spend time?

cannot touch neither can I feel because of the distance,

would it reduce at such a time?

Smoke the hookah(Inner power) and see

Smoke the hookah(inner power) and see

Open the small cloth bag called mind Take out the hash called lust and crush it,

put it in a small chilllum called faith

pen the small cloth bag called mind Take out the hash called lust and crush it,

put it in a small chilllum called faith

Who need a hero? you need a hero,

look in the mirror there go your hero, who in the frontline from ground zero?

my heart don't skip a beat even when hard times bump the needle,

mass destruction and mass corruption the souls of suffering men.

clutching on deaf ears again, rapture's coming,

it's all a prophecy and if I gotta be sacrificed for the greater good, then that's what I gotta

be

We don't talk anymore We don't talk any more

We don't talk any more like we used to do

We don't love anymore What was all of it for?

We don't talk anymore like we used to do

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This is What Happens when You Don't Quit - Duration: 10:37.

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Why You Don't Feel Good Enough? | Why Others Always Better Than You? - Duration: 5:00.

Why You Don't Feel Good Enough? Why Others Always Better Than You?

A person, after setting a goal, there is no good and bad goal, but there is only good

and bad strategy to implement this goal.

There are two stories, and let's look at the first story first.

Alex went for a job interview.

this company has a lot of business in foreign countries, so Alex was required to write e-mail

in English; Alex knows that his English is not good enough,

in order to improve his English ability, he bought a few English books and download English

learning software; Every day learns from the software, learn

pronunciation, memorize the sentences.

When he has extra time, he will take out his English book and start reading, and tried

to memorize the sentences in the book; So everyday reading, followed by memorizing,

after half a year passed, his English should be good, right?

But no.

Once, a foreigner came to the company, he tried to communicate, but when he was going

to speak, he was stuttering, simply cannot come up with a complete sentence.

Did you notice what went wrong with Alex?

If you didn't notice, continue with the second story.

Ben is also learning English, but not because of business needs, but in order to go abroad

to travel when convenient; In order to learn English, he developed such

a set of methods: First of all, he bought all the books about

daily life, because he is to go abroad to travel;

Then he divides English into three parts: understand what others say, know how to say,

know how to write, and do the corresponding training methods for these three parts;

On the way to and from work, he will put on his headphones and listen repeatedly; Half

an hour in the morning and 1 hour in the evening, to read and memorize.

He also registered a foreign website account, every day adhere to write a small simple blog,

and interact with other foreign netizens; A year later, when Ben went to travel abroad,

a foreigner saw him speak English well, asked him how long he had learned, and when he knew

it was only a year, the foreigner was shocked.

Now, do you see what's wrong with Alex?

A lot of people are talking about inefficient efforts, and Alex's approach is a completely

inefficient effort; Because doing things entirely based on feeling,

unstructured, without any purpose, and paying the same labor is always the least rewarding.

For example, in high school, there are always a lot of people, every day bury their heads,

study hard every day, but the results are still mediocre.

But every year, when the top students share how they spend their time, most of them are

play games, read extracurricular books, all kinds of hobbies, as if they have so many

time and can't finish; In the company, there are many people, because

of a variety of projects, scorched, busy, but the effect of the final project is too

bad to be accepted ... But there are always some people, easily get

things done, and the result is better than you.

There is no good or bad goal, but there is a good and bad way to achieve the goal.

A good method must not be based on the feeling, must be rational, targeted, and can be improved.

What would you do if you were to work in a foreign trade service company and let you

sell the company's services to businessmen who do foreign trade?

Most people will do this: Every day make the phone call, and then go door to door selling

the products; But there was one person who did this: First

of all, he found that foreign trade merchants have a common behavior, which is send International

express, so he makes a good relationship with the international courier.

Secondly, he found that foreign trade merchants recruit generally through the newspaper to

release job advertisements, so he improves his relationship with the newspaper company;

Then, he stores 50,000 oversea customer information on his phone, and send out blessing message

during the festival; So, the courier told him the news, the newspaper

company told him the news; when the overseas customers have demand, they will first think

of him ... When someone else signed 2 orders in one month,

he had signed 17 in one month.

All the hard work that is done without thinking and all by feeling is an inefficient effort.

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Why I Don't Make New Year's Resolutions [CC] - Duration: 3:03.

Hi everyone, so this may be a bit of controversial topic today. But I don't make New

Year's resolutions. This is because I

feel like I would find myself making massive, really ambitious goals which are

totally unattainable - it's one of the pitfalls that I have fallen into before.

So for the past few years, I haven't been making New Year resolutions and I won't be

making one this year. Instead, I want to check in with my core values and beliefs

that I want to live by, and I"ll make smaller goals throughout the year to check in with

myself because life changes all the time and it can be unrealistic to

set yourself a goal at the beginning of the year and then something happens and

you're not able to do that anymore. That's happened to me a few times so

instead of doing that I said kind of short term goals throughout the year. The

other thing for me is that the 1st of January is not New Year, and for me it's

actually Samhain is New Year's Eve (or Halloween for most people) and due to my

religious beliefs, however I will be celebrating New Year's Eve with my

family because they don't have the same beliefs as me and being from a

North Eastern family, we still do things like firstfooting, which is lovely

tradition and that's something that I feel is important to keep up with,

regardless of my religious beliefs.

That's part of my heritage and that

kind of thing is really important to me.

So let me know in the comments if you

make New Year's resolutions or if you, like me, like to set short-term goals. And if you do

make New Year's resolutions, feel free to share them if you want to. And how are you

going to help yourself achieve them. I hope that you all have a

really lovely celebration and that you stay safe and stay well, and I will see

you in the New Year!

Bye!

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You Don't Have to Put Your Life on Hold to Get Help - Duration: 2:42.

I went into treatment in my late 30's.

And I think as early as my mid-20's, I knew that I needed help.

And I can actually remember a dozen times--who knows how many dozens of times it actually

happened--when I picked up the phone or made some sort of a gesture, a physical gesture

where the words were just in my mouth to say, "I need help."

And then I was met with this whole energy wave in my body that said, "Do not do that."

And I believe one of the factors that contributed to that was this idea that I was gonna have

to put my entire life on hold to be able to get help for my addiction and that turned

out not to be true.

And I thought that I would make a video and speak to that, just in case there's people

out there who might be in that similar place, who might have had a moment or an infinite

number of moments where you were really close to saying, "You know, I just need a little

bit of help.

I would like to fix this part of my life, or maybe I can get help with that part of

my life," and then the overwhelming gravity of what it might mean to go into recovery

takes over and it might stop you.

And that suggestion is that you don't have to put your life on hold.

You can take a step.

What that step is, I don't know.

But it'll depend on what it is that might feel good.

To see a counselor or a therapist might be a step towards getting help.

To attend to physical needs, or attend to your nutrition, or to sleep might be one of

those ways to get help.

None of these may be a solution but sometimes the simplest step can change the entire course

of somebody's life, and in other times it might be just the step that makes opens up

doors of possibility to getting more help down the line.

But the point is that you do not have to put your entire life on hold just to take that

first step.

And if my voice can be a help in that next moment that comes where some part of you says,

'God, I really wish I could get a little bit of help right now," and I can help you

over that hump to reach out to anybody and say, "I'm having a really tough time right

now," then I hope that you do that.

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