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Primitive Survival Wilderness Skills || Food Cooking in Bamboo & Eating - Jungle Life

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Life in Straya Series| Cost of Living in Melbourne - Duration: 9:29.

What???

That was exaggerated but it's something like that.

Guys, I adjusted the lighting because it was too bright earlier.

Can you see my script? Yes, I have a script. LOL

If you don't want to walk around the city, then you can just ride the tram within the free tram zone.

Sometimes it's cheaper but they're the ones that's almost breaking down.

but in the City..

Drivers here are used to having cyclists around..

so that you can just ride your push bike..

or even better, just walk..

Because It's okay to walk around here..it won't make your booger dark..(it's not polluted) toink!!

It is quite expensive..

If you think about it..

..because I haven't been to Europe..

Oh my..poor me..

If you compute it for the day..

plus the snacks in between..

the coffee..

crepes...and all that..

You will probably spend $60-70 aud

STARVE YOURSELF. LOL!!!

If you really want to budget your money..

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Child Style Adventures: Harry's Waterpark - Trinidad and Tobago (subtitles available) - Duration: 3:25.

Hi everyone, it's Mahlia!

Thanks for joining me

on this episode of CHILD STYLE ADVENTURES.

Today, I'll be telling you about

my trip to Harry's Water Park.

Harry's Water Park is located in Rio Claro,

Trinidad and Tobago!

Two hours of driving felt like forever,

But luckily, there was a lot to see.

so I was perfectly fine

When we got there, it didn't take long for me to see

why my mother says

that Harry's Water Park is the perfect place

for a family get together.

Me?

I was just happy

that there were entire areas

just for kids!

Many of the adults in our group

were happy enough to stay under the sheds,

but I was ready to get splashing!

My favourite area was the perfect combination

of my neighbourhood playground

and my community swimming pool.

There were places to climb,

places to swim,

and of course, places to slide!

I also tried my skills at canoeing.

There were difficult moments,

but I eventually got the hang of it.

When I got tired,

I got to relax at the Lazy Kingdom.

This also had some difficult moments.

There were so many things to do and see,

it was scary how fast time flew.

I barely got to check out the Nature Trail.

On a scale of ONE to TEN,

I would give Harry's Water Park

a NINE.

On one hand,

I wish I was taller

so I could access the bigger slides.

But on the other hand,

there were so many things for children,

I had fun any way!

For more info on Harry's Water Park,

feel free to check the link below.

I hope you enjoyed this video.

Please give it a thumbs up

and subscribe to my channel!

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If You Want To Cure Diabetes Permanently | Therapies And Lifestyle Changes - Duration: 15:32.

hello welcome to our Channel today dr. Brenda Agarwal is with us hello Doctor

hello yeah nowadays diabetes become a major problem whities so like you've

heard diabetes has become a major cause for early illness and death in

populations globe across worldwide and the concern is that the prevalence

continues to increase India itself actually represents about 49 percent of

the total diabetes population in this world comparing to other yes

and that number puts it as further most recent records at 7.2 crores so the

concern has been that as these countries as people continue to progress

economically with increased availability of foods like fast foods and people

adopting sedentary lifestyles coupled with of course a higher risk

genetically say if your parents had diabetes we all include this right and

that all increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes which is the

most common form of diabetes almost about 90% of the total diabetes

population that we see could you tell us doctor what are the signs and symptoms

of diabetes so oftentimes actually there is a big delay in the diagnosis of

diabetes and the reason being that a lot of people almost about 40% of people may

not have any signs of entance so it's usually during a routine general

examination that they get you know get a blood test done for blood

sugars or get a urine testing done for sugars and they are diagnosed with

diabetes but in some cases patients do complain of increased thirst yeah

definitely more thirsty they may complain of frequency a few our nation

that they have to get up multiple times during the night they face any problems

while which hydration no not really unless one or two you know of course

diabetes also increases the risk for developing urinary tract infections so

so some people may complain of pain during mixture is rising and burning

sensation during maturation otherwise they may just notice plainly an

increased frequency of going to the bathroom

some people may also complain of weight loss unexplained weight loss that they

have not been really trying to lose weight it will occur with everybody not

with everybody like I said you know not everybody is a book picture where you

know they have all the signs and symptoms but a lot of patients may

present especially if they have been actually who are suffering from this

condition particular condition right so especially if undiagnosed and their

blood sugars have been really high then they may present with weight loss

because of all the loss of calories in the urine ah okay some patients may

actually present with visual blurring their talk the interesting because

diabetes we know of one of the major concerns with uncontrolled diabetes is

that it tends to affect major organs one of them is eyes eyes so one of the

potential complications of uncontrolled diabetes is the development of cataracts

glaucoma retinopathy so a lot of times people may actually present with eye

complaints and that leads to a diagnosis we take this as a signs and symptoms

right so the patient essentially would come to the clinic and complain that you

know I'm noticing I don't see very clearly when I'm driving I don't see the

objects in front of me very clearly often Lee people will come late about

this right right so those are the most common concerns complaints some people

may just say that I just don't feel right I feel more tired you know I'm

generally feeling a little weaker tired and weak right so those are very general

symptoms but I think anybody anybody can face this so if anybody lands at any say

that right so we further question these people you

know whether this person appears to be at a higher risk for diabetes then may

you know then we may go ahead and suggest that you know that I'd be a flow

male yes it would be appropriate to get tested for it by artists who are the

people who tested for this diabetes so that's a good question because I guess

since there are no major science or science or warning science that will

tell you that you know could I have diabetes it's important to identify a

risk factor they can get an idea right so in general if we follow the American

Diabetes Association older age so age more than 45 but in the in diabetes it

depends on age too right we are talking about the most common form of diabetes

which is type 2 diabetes so older age is a risk factor we see that an Indian

subcontinent the South Asian population patients actually present a decade

earlier so these patients may even be of younger than 45 years of ages what I'm

trying to say then you know if they have any of these risk factors like they're

overweight with a BMI of more than 23 kilograms per meter square or if they

have one or both of their parents diagnosed with diabetes or any

first degree relative with diabetes then their risk goes up by four to six

percent of developing diabetes patients who already have a history of high blood

pressure or high cholesterol levels women who may have had a history of

diabetes during their pregnancy which is called as gestational diabetes yes are

also at a higher risk of developing diabetes prevent this for the child for

the means fetus no so babies don't have diabetes huh so it's basically it's the

same thing that these babies who are born to mothers who develop diabetes

during their pregnancy are at a higher risk of developing diabetes when they

reach their adulthood okay so it is not an immediate phenomenon but just like we

talked about that patients who have their mom or dad yeah mothers so they're

gonna get in a certain age yes so it is you know how it ends right so their risk

goes up by four to six percent and can we prevent this so that's an again a

good question because ideally we see that the reason why diabetes prevalence

is increasing is because of a change in our lifestyle yeah so we can't change

our genes but we can definitely change the environment next around us so

adopting a healthier lifestyle making sure that we eat a more healthy more

balanced diet which is rich in fruits and vegetables eating less it is

important to follow but if I died for the diabetes right so it is important

that you eat less of refined carbohydrates you know less of fast food

and make sure that we get some sort of daily activity the recommendation is

usually say at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise on most days

of the week so the you know people who smoke should be encouraged to quit

smoking you know if you have an effect so

smoking increases the chances of developing you know heart disease or you

know the risk for a brain stroke so that is why and these are the complications

that we you know associate with diabetes drinking cool drinks are taking the fast

food right so these are real problems related things so especially sugar

sweetened beverages how a comment like right so they should be idly consumed

very less people will skip these kind of things right so is there any chance to

avoid this diabetes that is that is why like I said genetics we can't change but

we can definitely adopt a healthier lifestyle to help improve our chances of

not developing or delaying the diagnosis of diabetes doctor could you tell us how

do we diagnose the diabetes so diagnosis of diabetes is usually based on a blood

test so there are three major criteria for diagnosing diabetes one is your

doctor may ask you to get a fasting blood sugar checked fasting usually for

about a period of 10 to 12 hours and then if the fasting blood sugar is more

than 125 right fasting means before for the meal

so any number or value more than 125 milligrams per deciliter is indicative

of a diagnosis of diabetes second test is also known as hemoglobin a1c or

glycated even see test which value more than or equal to six point five percent

is diagnostic of diabetes the third testing that is done is called

as a blood sugar which is more than or 200 milligrams per deciliter after an

oral glucose-tolerance test so oral glucose-tolerance test is a test where

your doctor will make well have you drink a sugary drink which consists of

75 grams of glucose and thereafter we check your glucose level levels and at 2

hours if your level is equal to 200 raises right then it is diagnostic of

diabetes we recommend that all these tests should be repeated on a separate

day ok to confirm the diagnosis we should go there again and again not

again and again but it has to be confirmed on two separate occasions we

make our diagnosis of diabetes could you tell us doctor or what are the

treatments are available for this so when you get diagnosed with diabetes

your doctor will first and foremost ask you to adopt a healthier lifestyle

which as we spoke about initially go to the first right

so modification in your diet in consultation with a dietitian and 30

minutes or more of some sort of moderate intensity daily exercise if your blood

sugars are noted to be persistently higher than what is recommended at a

follow-up of a minimum of three months your doctor may suggest taking

medications which may include oral medications or injectables like insulin

their insulin so the choice is usually guided by the history of the pills going

to take the insulin I'm suffering from diabetes not really I

think your doctor would be able to identify such weather yes whether you

are like at risk for certain complications from diabetes that would

best respond everybody required insight so your ideally yes the diabetes

develops when there is an absolute deficiency of insulin or your body stops

responding effectively to encircle needed actually who needed insulin so

they need to continue for the life long again this is an ongoing evaluation with

your doctor the doctors usually follow how your

blood sugars have been responding your daily insulin needs so they can stop

them in the middle right I mean if when it comes to normal level what happens is

that a lot of people may develop complications like you know they have

kidney complications or you know certain other issues may arise which may lead to

low blood sugars so if the doctors assesses that hey you know this person

does not need as much insulin they may cut down the need for insulin or you

know they can use suppose if a person there was a reason why they were using

insulin yeah so and if this reason it is so insulin is a hormone which an organ

called pancreas means it will reduce the in

and this hormone insulin is responsible for culturally controlling your blood

sugar levels yes okay so a deficiency of this hormone essentially leads to the

diet cooling of this blood Sugar's higher blood sugars and subsequent

diagnosis of diabetes so what I was trying to say is I think the thing to

include may be that the decision to continue medications or insulin or

choosing one medication over the other or choosing one medicine over insulin or

choosing one insulin over different other types of insulin also is very

patient specific okay I had a patient right and you know what if they have any

other comorbidities if they have any other complications how poor or how good

their blood shall control is so that is where your doctor can help you figure

out what would be the best websites and for best course of treatment for you

thank you so much for joining with us man it was my review yes absolutely

okay videos I hope that you find this video useful if you like this video

please like share subscribe to your channel thank you for watching

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Palm Life's Resident Foodie Brad Prepares Caribbean Chicken Empanada Appetizers! - Duration: 14:10.

TASTE-TEMPTING CARIBBEAN CHICKEN EMPANADA APPETIZERS! YUMMY!

hey gang everybody hi and welcome newcomers to living under the pawns live

under the palms just wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you for your

subscriptions and following us and we really do appreciate the thumbs up and

the sharing you know even over 60,000 subscribers hasn't been that yes it has

hey thank you yeah thank you very very much it's all for from your

encouragement and hopefully all for your entertainment and information we like to

get you some something different out there and hopefully that we're doing

just that and and our food maven Brad is going to be doing another killin eric

creation today and i'm wondering probably gonna be pretty darn good oh I

think it's gonna be really good we're gonna do an appetizer today and

it's going to be Caribbean chicken and bananas with a lime sour cream dip yummy

mm-hmm you said that's so Brad I just I just wanted to share with the viewers

that empanadas comes from empanadas Spanish or Catalan

verb meaning to cope or baking bread ah and the number one countries Argentina

and use of yes it is number two is Chile mm-hmm number three is the Cape Verde

Islands I wouldn't have thought that number four is the United States that I

could understand take it away and here we go look forward to it spend

the next ten minutes and salivate bye bye

okay so the first thing we're going to do is start with one tablespoon of

butter I like using unsalted for this particular at recipe and one tablespoon

of oil and bring both of those up to about medium-high once your butter has

come to a nice soft I won't call it a boil

but go ahead and add your onions and let them saute until they turn golden brown

you

okay once they look but they're getting that nice golden color on them we'll go

ahead and add our ground chicken

remember won't have to cook the chicken too long just enough to get rid of the

pink because they will bake for a while and then that will finish the cooking

the cycle of the chicken

okay that looks done enough now now that were drained we're going to add one cup

of Zante and raisins some people will use just regular golden raisins or

raisin raisins if you will and two tablespoons of ketchup Thank You mr.

Heinz yes thank you mr. Heinz I wish they were paying us to solicit them

that's okay yes it is and we'll just throw that around a little bit I'm not

turned down the heat just a tad two and chop up the chicken a little bit of

course

patrol Oh

I had a little bit more you need the the ketchup to just a coat we're not looking

to put this in a sauce it's just gonna be enough to coat and mr. Paul has our

lovely daughter sage beautiful cat well we're sage oh hello there she is

she loves this cooking you know sure it feels like she was a little senorita

back in Majorca yeah the stories of her courtesans a little bit more no send

only mom that will go in our delicious dipping sauce ah that looks nicely

coated now keep chopping up the chicken for nothing working with ground chicken

versus ground beef is your ground beef will crumble nicely and ground chicken

actually needs a little help and chopping it up into the nice size that

will fit into our trap empanadas because remember we're making hors d'oeuvre

empanadas not dinner empanadas so they're gonna be a little bit smaller

but oh so tasty you need twice as many sure

so that makes up for that problem

another difficulty rancheros out there

hmm now in this take 1/8 teaspoon of ground

cloves any bread is fine and just a touch of cinnamon and you notice if you

want to measure it out by all means please do that you don't trust them all

I have a pretty good eye I have a pretty good eye for measuring so generally

unless it's very specific thank you

there we go now we're going to let that cool off while we make our empanadas

casings see be right back

okay to make our crust actually I'm taking easy way out if you'd like to

make your own crust there are some wonderful recipes and ideas on the web

however what I'm using is a pie cake crust and to that we need to make

two-and-a-half to three inch circular round things to fill up our empanada is

so you can either use a cookie cutter or in this case I have a glass and just

start by putting the glass or the cookie cutter somewhere do a little twist twist

twist and then go around your pie crust to cut out the rest of your circles

now that you have your circles all cut out we're going to do is just take some

of our mixture and write as much as you can in the center just put a little

little lob of it right about there until all of your circles

okay now that they're all filled here comes the really tricky part and that's

to fold them without squeezing everything all over place you wet the

edges so we have to take a little bit of water and go around the edges and then

gently heat without ripping anything too much fold it over like so I guess they

break them and if you have the big ones you can break them yeah this one is but

these are too small to braid so on this I just go ahead and just tamp them down

with the fork and you do that on each and every one

once you have all of your empanadas sealed take a knife just take our egg

whisk it along make yourself a nice egg wash and go ahead and

don't worry about being neat or creative on this part just go ahead and egg wash

all of your in bananas

yeah

and there we go at the golden-brown and now we're going to go ahead and put it

in a 375 oven for 20 to 25 minutes until they're golden brown we'll see you when

we come out bye y'all

now while the empanadas are cooking we're going to go ahead and take a handy

rasp line and we're just going to go ahead and put some of the zest of the

line we'll write into the sour cream

and then

just a couple drops of some lime juice this is a Persian lime so it's not very

useful but there we go just a couple of drops and next add up hands are washed

after every move so chefs prerogative

mm-hmm oh very tasty I think that might just need a couple more drops of lemon

I'm sorry lime juice and we'll let that chill well what a beauty we are ah yeah

mm-hmm I can smell the Caribbean walking right through the air right now

and to go with that we have a nice ice-cold margarita on the rocks this

time not uh not our frozen that's slushie no but it's made with very very

good tequila yes represent blue agave onte yes so give

this a try mmm they're not that hard to make and they will be a hit at your next

party yeah bite sized enjoy oh yeah we will see you later guys and gals thanks

again Shipman will have some things he's been looking up in right now in the

planning stage but you're gonna have some good eatin

thank you very much bye now thumbs up

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Photoshoot diary ǀ Day in the life of a fashion designer ǀ AD ǀ Justine Leconte - Duration: 15:19.

Hi everyone, it's Justine.

Earlier this year I said that I was learning more about photography and about how to create

good photos.

This video is the story of the full process of how I learned that, from learning the actual

skills necessary, to planning and executing an entire photoshoot.

You will see behind the scenes on the photoshoot day, and you will see the final results, which

is the photo.

I wanted a creative image of the jewelry collection that I designed.

Not something on a white background, like on a web shop.

This, we have everything we need already.

I wanted a better, more creative image.

Product photography is challenging because you're talking about very small pieces,

small products, and mine are in metal so they reflect light.

First I learned about the tools to get the technical part down, so to speak.

So that it's out of the way when I actually start creating images.

I watched tutorials on Skillshare.

Some of you may know that website already.

And I started with the basics.

Things like fundamentals of DSLR photography.

That's a good one to start with because you see examples, and he really says "This

photo was shot with shutter speed bla bla bla, aperture bla bla bla, ISO so and so.

If you change the aperture, this happens.

If you change the ISO, that happens."

I'm a visual person, so it helps me to be able to see the results and compare.

Then I dove into the specifics of creating flat lays, which is something that I could

reproduce and practice with pretty much alone, at home.

And I said, "Let's try and do a good flat lay of that jewelry.

With the props, with the lighting, whole program".

Then I thought, "Wait, if I'm gonna do a photoshoot, why not do a big one?" And so

one flat lay ended up being five completely different creative concepts and the mini-photoshoot

that I wanted to do became a full, full day.

No matter which item you're taking a photo of, I think that planning the composition

ahead of the shooting day is absolutely essential.

Each flat lay tutorial that you'll find online has a huge chapter on laying out the

things on the table, thinking it through before anyone even grabs a camera.

So I sketched what I wanted, I looked for props.

I tested them.

I got more props.

And in the end, I also built some of the props I used.

For instance, I found slices of wood.

I like it because the wood is warm; it has a warm color.

And it has texture on the outside.

But they were too new.

So I stained, I dyed the wood slices with tea.

Ahhh!

My tea was Darjeeling tea, so I'll let you guess how many sponges of Darjeeling you need

to get the effect that you would get with actual black tea?

And the answer is "It doesn't work.

I ended up using coffee."

I also machine-washed a specific thick paper, to give it texture, relief, see what would happen

to the color.

Thinking how can this possibly survive being washed, but the instructions clearly said

that the paper was water-resistant, so I tried.

First I tried to get it into the machine, and then I added detergent to see what happens.

On the day of the photoshoot, I was super prepared.

I was bulletproof.

I also think it's the only way to get five photos down in one single day.

You need to test, rehearse everything before.

You can't guess and experiment on that day.

Like, you need to know pretty much what the final result is gonna look like before you

even start.

I was trying to put a natural-looking hand.

That's still a bit more…

Uh-huh…

This corner…

Good thing that I'm wearing a dress.

You see the edges?

No, I'm fine with cropping.

Yeah.

The two little hands are here in the middle so the most important is that it's not like

this.

Yeah.

I need to change my seat.

Yeah.

This pose was a lot harder than I thought.

Like I needed to hold my hands super high above my head.

I was literally seated under the table.

You have to make it more…

This hand is not elegant.

The right hand higher.

There.

This has to be more elegant.

More elegant?

Extreme sport.

I'm like "Hold.

Like… do like this and look natural."

This one is the warmest, like right now I'm super tanned, so I think this one works better,

the apricot one.

That's also why I did my nails lighter.

Ok.

Here the contrast is better if I'm wearing silver, so it matches my undertone, because

I want all the backgrounds to be completely different in the five photos.

If I do like this, you don't see the hole.

I love the contrast.

The second photo was meant to be more graphic and also more colorful than the first one.

I just wanted to make it a bit brighter.

If you're going to do a pause, can you cream your fingers?

I think I've never been that tanned since I've lived in Germany.

The lower one I didn't touch I think.

But I will clean it again…

You will clean it again?

Thank you.

I can see everything.

There's some wind coming.

Do it again.

I made it darker.

Mhm.

The sharpness, I think it's sharper here.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's better.

The contrast is better.

I think just a normal T-shirt is not elegant enough, very basic.

And the blue one?

If I'm wearing a bandeau?

And you cut it out so I'm wearing nothing?

Yeah, that would be even better, actually.

We can do both.

Ok.

Yeah?

So this needs to be really black, yeah?

Yes.

And the back also.

Does this look really black?

It should look really, really black.

The contrast is great.

My collarbones need to be at the same height.

Like, it should almost be like, in the same method.

Yes.

So, we have two options here, black and white and color.

In the end this photo became two different photos, because I wanted to try it also from

the back, with a necklace worn the other way around.

And that's only possible if you plan more than one outfit, so I actually had four different

dresses and tops, and different necklines with me in my suitcase on that day.

That's the muscle?

Yeah.

There's nothing there.

Could you do another position with your arms, perhaps…

There is good.

This is a lot more green than I thought.

Yeah…

I mean this is the thing you're gonna see on the photo.

You know?

Cause also it's so big.

It's very present.

That's true.

Or I take just the little ones… the mini ones.

Like one bit like this.

Yeah, that would be better.

When you build houses as an architect, like you make a miniature city, for instance…

Oh, that's what it is…

You use this for the stones and everything.

Like those that you find next to a river, you know?

You want to make one?

I just don't want the props to be too big because the pieces are so small.

So the props should not shift the focus away from the jewelry, you know?

I also can go towards the right angle, doesn't matter.

But you need to change the light as well.

Ok.

Just turn.

Careful, careful.

Yeah.

Take the fabric.

Can you see where this starts, here?

Yes, I can.

No…

It should be behind the… behind the box.

I wanted it to be hidden by this box with the angle.

This is actually the flat lay that I wanted to do originally, before I got a little bit

carried away and turned that into a huge project.

Yeah, it looks good.

I'm gonna change the position.

I think this is a bit too much on the…

If you do a square, I think the jewelry is a little bit too much…

I see what you're saying…

On the top.

So we'd perhaps…

Yeah.

We can move that a little bit.

I think you can't see those.

Yeah.

This needs to change.

So…

Can we take another branch?

Very patient.

Uh-huh.

To do this job.

It's the art of flat lays.

Yeah.

You think it's easy… but it takes hours.

This is the result of the washed paper.

Now it looks old and used, which is exactly what I wanted.

Last shot.

This and this.

So in the end, I used coffee instead of tea.

Cause it's…

This is with tea.

This is with coffee.

And this is the original.

Lavender, dried.

Old books, with a nice texture and a nice cover, and this, which I found in an antique

shop.

Ok.

It seems that it's more difficult sometimes to make it look messy.

Yeah, it's harder.

It's harder, right?

Yeah.

Especially in a flat lay where you're planning everything.

And doing like… thinking it through in advance.

And then you put the props and it looks all symmetrical and geometric and you're like

"ugh".

Ok.

You know, actually, this…

This lavender thing was supposed to be olive branches.

Oh, ok.

I couldn't find any.

I went through all of Berlin.

So I took these ones, and in the end, nobody will know.

This photo, the last one, was meant to be completely different again.

You see it's afternoon light.

It's a completely different atmosphere and a different mood.

Even though both are pretty much from the top and pretty much like flat lays, this one

is about someone who just took off their jewelry, the pieces, and just let them fall onto the

bedside table.

Next to the book.

Next to an old, loved photo.

And they left.

They didn't think about what the layout would look like.

Everything should be like a little bit covered, yeah?

Yeah.

And also, random.

Yeah…

Like not so organized.

Is it too organized?

No, I think it's better.

It's like a warm light, but not too yellow, right?

Yeah.

Exactly.

But you can tell it's the afternoon?

Yeah.

Yeah.

In the end, you see that the five photos are completely different, and we've got options.

We've got vertical, horizontal and square ones.

Which is super practical to play with on social media, on my website, and you'll also see

more on my Instagram.

Actually, by the time you get this video online, published, I will have the final photos ready

to be shown.

Now I'm very curious to know, first, which photo, which layout, which mood, is your favorite

out of the five and why?

Second question…

Which one do you think best matches the original mood of the jewelry?

If you've seen my previous video where I explain the inspiration for this collection,

I think that one photo out of the five clearly is the closest to that concept, but I'm

curious to see what you guys think.

I'd like to thank Skillshare for sponsoring this video.

I learned the skills in their tutorials.

They made it possible for me to shoot that project with a team, and to even hire somebody

to document and film the whole day so that you guys could see it as well.

Skillshare is a membership-based website where you can learn a ton of different skills, including

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The first 500 people who register will get it.

I will put this link also down below in the description for you.

Did you enjoy being able to see behind the scenes on the day of the photoshoot?

If yes, thumbs up.

Thank you very much.

I know that my creative job is not like a regular office job, and I get tons of questions

about it.

In the future, I will do my best to take you with me more often, especially with fun days

and projects like this one because it's visually, I think, interesting to see, so

that you understand what I do all day when I'm not filming videos for Youtube.

See you next week in the next one.

Take care.

Bye.

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An Early Video Debut - Farm to Table's Video for the OWL Community - Duration: 13:03.

hi I'm Mike today is the farm-to-table dinner on the ranch in a few hours

yes it's past midnight 75 guests will begin to arrive and enjoy a catered

dinner sourced mostly from right here a part of that dinner is gonna be the

viewing of a special video which you guys get to see first right here on our

Wyoming life

so a year ago this weekend we held our very first farm-to-table dinner it was a

completely stressful high anxiety horrible time leading up to it and when

we got there it went by so fast that we wish we could do it again

so we did this year today as a matter of fact and coming up on Tuesday I'm gonna

bring you a video of all the happenings from today one of the biggest parts of

our dinner last year was the debuting of a brand new episode of our Wyoming Life

I honestly don't remember which episode it was but it must have been a good one

because when we started selling tickets for this year's dinner one of the

questions that we were asked is if we were gonna debut another video the

answer actually turned out to be no we're gonna debut that video here for

you the attendees of the dinner they'll get to see it I'll just be a little bit

later I'm sure I'm gonna catch some slack for it probably well I guess a few

of the dinner guests our subscribers in fact I know they are but I also wanted

to bring you into the fold you guys are just as important after all

it's with your help that we've gotten to this point I had a little trouble coming

up with a video to do for the farm-to-table dinner part of the reason

is because a lot of the people who are at the farm-to-table dinner aren't

subscribers so we wanted to do something that would give them the gist of what we

do and why we do it so without further ado I would like to play it for you an

advanced screening of basically a clip show but it's our roundup on our Wyoming

Life

have you ever just had an idea an idea that seems silly it doesn't make any

sense an idea that your friends may even consider you crazy for even considering

I've had a lot of those ideas in my life in fact I spent a majority of my life

just trying to reach people I worked in radio for a lot of it and of course when

you work in radio you do reach a lot of people but aside from the fart jokes and

the 98 nine the rock brings you another 40 solid minutes of today's biggest rock

hits you're not really conveying a message did I met Aaron and we came to

this ranch well then I spent years trying to communicate with cows now cows

are great listeners then they might that might be because they know that I

control the food but still there's no message no deep thought eventually Aron

together with Aaron and I and our mom Rita and the cows and calves and every

little part of this ranch we found a new message one that we've been proud to

spread through Facebook YouTube podcast pretty much anywhere we can get somebody

to listen that message is simple agriculture is important it's important

enough for everybody to think about at least occasionally whether you're a

immediate Arian which really I don't think it's a word but I kind of like it

or the strictest vegetarian or a flexitarian or whatever you may be I'll

tell you a little secret agriculture still matters

it shouldn't be a secret but over the years it's kind of been put on the back

burner how many people have heard this my food comes from the grocery store so

I don't have to worry about the farmer or the rancher I'd like to think that

everyone knows that that's a joke but somehow I doubt it so we decided to do

our thing put ourselves out there 580 days ago we decided that if we reach one

single person and make them think about where their steak or their ears a corn

or their grapes come from then we would have succeeded and if we could show the

family and the people behind their food and make them care about that well

that's just icing on the cake one year ago today we sat here in the shop at

last year's farm-to-table dinner having just gained our 3,000 subscriber today

we have over 40,000 that's a lot of people who care from farmers and

ranchers to people who have never left the big city and I'm very proud of the

impact that we've made and I'm most of all proud of every single member of our

community because that's what we become so subscribe to our Channel

it may be only January but there's a lot coming up calving branding Gardens

season starts soon that means farmers market and more videos along the way so

subscribe and join us in our wyoming life those words started it all for us

and since that day Aaron and I have invited you to join us at our Wyoming

Life 225 times hey there I'm Mike and this is our Wyoming life

it's finally here hi I'm Erin and this is our Wyoming life today I have the

opportunity to take you around the ranch and introduce you to some of my friends

and co-workers see just like you I'm not friends with every animal I work with

around here and I'm sure some of your co-workers you just tolerate now not all

goes according to plan some calves don't want to come out of the chute and some

protest being in there in the first place but he's fine

say hi Mitch as luck would have it I only own one t-post pounder so Mitch

will get the honor of pounding around a hundred t-posts that need to get put

into the ground for this project and before you know it there'll be snow on

the ground actually it's snowing right now she is cleared to leave the chute

which she does in a hurry and proceeds to take out a camera my phone actually

well that's one camera down and once again proving that anything that can

happen will happen around cows

Corey can see

are we ready Bambi Watson are you the good parent I'm the sucker you see here

it tells me that I mean one yeah and Kenzie will tell me that your calf

heifer heifer at Springer yearling stocker bull Bullock maverick steer

freemartin pulled beef and dairy these are some of the sacred words of ranching

I don't know what's gonna happen with a peacock I have watched a lot of crazy

YouTube videos this last week where birds have gotten 3d legs and they've

been well taken care of and seemed to have a good quality of life after that

this is where we start to feel pretty surreal

once again gentlemen we can rebuild him we have the technology we make the

decision to move her and her calf inside the barn not only getting the calf

inside and on to some clean dry bedding but also closing her in with him and

forcing some bonding between the two

everyone stay away from the chickens and we'll get along just fine

when we talked about how smart at Fox is it reminds me of a story my dad told me

when I was a kid you see a young cowboy is out checking and repairing a fence

when all of a sudden he realizes that he dropped his hammer somewhere and he

can't get much fencing done without a hammer so he frantically goes back down

the fence line looking for it if he doesn't get this fence today then the

boss is gonna chew his butt and he might even lose his job the one he's been

waiting for years to get so he works his way back down the fence line he and it's

right there that he sees a fox walking towards him and in her mouth this is

hammer the Fox walks up drops the hammer and the young cowboy looks up with this

guy and he says it's a miracle and the Fox says not really your name is written

right on the handle at make sure they're able to get up and walk on their own and

we'll also tag their ears with a number to your tag that number will be

associated with them for their entire time here on the ranch it allows us to

keep track of their health their weight who their mom is

the only casualty the remote control for the drone which was run over by the

Gator did I break it you never know what you're gonna find

I'll never get tired of watching that once we can even start to get her off

balance she's gonna take a step away and I end up the one tipped over maybe

that's the whole point maybe it's not us cow tipping

maybe it's cows people tipping and I I promised him that no matter what I would

try my hardest to make sure that this ranch would be around for years and

years for our kids and their kids and that I promised him that I wouldn't fail

him with this I can pick out a calf laying in the grass from over a half a

mile away ascertain if the calves mom is around and see if the calf is moving or

down have they been hunted to extinction in

order to grace bar room walls and line the shelves of Cabela's or are they just

wonderful at hide-and-seek only emerging for their favorite drink

whiskey it's true the only way to catch a Jackalope is by enticing it with its

beverage of choice the only problem is the bait keeps disappearing they're

sneaky little creatures sport and running so fellow chicks and their

mother

so we've laughed we've cried and we've told a story our story that has changed

the way at least one person looks at agriculture maybe to doing this has even

changed how we look at the ranch and the entire world all of us involved from our

subscribers to everybody sitting in this room and everybody who put this whole

thing together want to thank you for coming out and supporting the ranch our

local farmers market and keeping that hope alive that hope that we all do care

where our food comes from the journey for us is far from over and you'll get

sick of us inviting you to join us in our Wyoming life I'm a little sick of

saying it but I'm not going to stop subscribe come along with us three times

per week as we explore the ranch life and escape the ordinary I'll see you

again on Tuesday until then have a great week and thanks for joining us in our

Wyoming life

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I Spent $125,000 To Live The Van Life | Sweet Digs | Refinery29 - Duration: 4:59.

Hi, I'm Jessie,

welcome to my mobile Sweet Digs.

Before you come in, subscribe below.

The bus was $7,000,

and all in all, I spent $125,000 renovating it.

Currently, I'm parked in Asbury Park, New Jersey,

and I pay $100 a month in rent.

Expenses were carpenters, electricians,

the largest cost was the master carpenter that

I hired to do all the interior wood work.

I found the bus on eBay

and I loved the aesthetic of a 1966 Greyhound.

This is my reading nook

where I like to just cuddle up with my blanket and read.

But I use this space

for whenever I don't want to fold clothing, I just kinda throw it on,

so it's my catch all chair.

Growing up, I had a ritual with my mom.

She'd wake me up early every Sunday morning,

and we'd clean the entire apartment,

while she blasted either Queen or classical music.

So, for me it was always something that you just kept up with.

A lot of the

items that I have throughout my home come from my travels.

I bought the pillow in South Africa,

I got it when I was studying abroad there.

It's embroidered by women in a township,

and it gives back to their community.

I also bought this carved-wood box in Hawaii at a thrift store.

It was actually not for sale.

The owner told me that

someone was passing away on the island,

and wanted to give it to me

as long as it was something that I was going to

keep and value in my home.

Over here I have a seven-foot closet.

It extends to the same area that this does.

It's all one whole.

They're larger than anything that I had in New York City.

I grew up in Manhattan.

I had always lived in small spaces,

so it made downsizing pretty easy because all of

my apartments were around the same size as the bus,

which is 400 square feet.

I decided to downsize

more so because I wanted to live outdoors and spend less.

I love going hiking, and boating, and swimming,

so for me having this outdoor lifestyle was

only possible by having a tiny home.

Back here is my bedroom.

My favorite space in the bus is definitely the bed.

It's super cozy.

I love to sleep and just cuddle up here,

especially on cold winter nights.

I love to read with this antique lamp that I have in here.

I just started War and Peace for probably the fifth time.

I would like to finish it.

This is my kitchen area, I have lots of counter space.

The stove is propane, I have the propane tank under the sink.

It's a 20-pound propane tank,

which you can fill at any Lowes or Home Depot.

The water tank is underneath the bed.

I think it's about 50 gallons, 47 to 50 gallon tank.

And there's PEX piping

which leads it to the kitchen and bathrooms.

To heat the water, I have an instant hot water heater,

which is underneath the sink,

and it's meant for RVs and tiny homes, so it vents through the floor.

One thing that is really different from apartments or

other places that I've lived is that

I'm much more conscious of the amount of water

and propane that I'm using.

I recently learned how to cook spanakopita, a vegan version.

I had to bake it in the oven with pastry dough,

and it was a huge hit.

The plates and fruit bowl are a matching set

from my great grandmother.

They were from their apartment when they lived in the tenements

on Delancey Street.

When the apartment burned down

they saved the plates and moved to Brooklyn with them.

There's hidden storage throughout the bus.

Bus battery, charger, all of that stored in these cubbies down here.

In the baseboard of the kitchen,

I decided not to waste this space, and I put utensils

down here.

And in the back of the bus I have cubbyholes

acting as a night table all around the bed.

There's no dishwasher, but I have a large sink,

so I'm able to pile my dishes in there.

But I'm usually pretty fast with cleaning.

I have my shower over here.

In here I have mahogany wood strip floors,

so when I step out of the shower I can drip dry off.

All of the flooring underneath the mahogany wood

drains to the same place that the shower drains to.

And I don't have a great water tank,

so I make sure that all my shampoos conditioners

and body washes are biodegradable.

Here I have my bathroom.

So, I have my mirror and sink in here.

I previously had a compostable toilet, and I'm looking to update.

Up here, I have the driving area,

and also the guest bed and couch area.

So far, I've only had a couple people over.

Mainly people stay in the bed with me, it's just cozier back there.

But I do have a pullout bed in the front of the bus,

that's a queen size and fits two people.

The front area of the bus has a ton of windows,

the windshield is massive.

I would like to figure out a way

to make it more private for when I have guests over.

Can you comment with how I can possibly do that?

This is the original seat and steering wheel

from this 1966 GMC Greyhound commuter bus.

The horn still works.

*toot toot*

When the bus is in motion, I secure everything so that nothing breaks.

I don't have many delicate things,

but for my plates and all of those items I just wrap

them up when I'm on the go.

The tiny home movement is awesome,

I do hope that it becomes more mainstream and I think

that it has been lately.

People are surprised when they find out I live on a bus,

I think specifically when

I was on dating apps.

It's the best place I've ever lived because I designed everything,

so it was really just custom to everything I wanted

in closet size, kitchen size, all of these different spaces,

and it has the aesthetic that I just really enjoy living in.

I'm selling because I want to travel abroad for some time.

For my next dream home

I think I want something even smaller and easier to drive in cities.

Thanks so much for watching my Sweet Digs,

to subscribe click here,

and to watch more click here.

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Kalin Veliov about Music, Live, Inspiration and Love - Duration: 9:19.

Hello my friends. Today we meet Kalin Veliov. Hi and thank you for taking part in my vlog.

Hi and thanks for the invitation.

It is said that if you want do succeed you should be tenacious, consistent, never to give up.

Which are your most valuable qualities?

It is undoubtedly true that if you want to be successful in any field

you should be very tenacious because a lot of times you may have different obstacles

or people who try to talk you out and shatter you. Life gives us more than enough hurdles

on our way and we should be unbending to carry on.

I think that one of my strengths is my persistence and that I don't give up easily.

This quality made me start my thing when I was still a child.

I remember when I was at the musical school, I was in 9th or 10th grade when I decided

I would learn who to play congas – these drums here.

Then by chance a few of them had been brought to a musical store in Bulgaria,

before that there was no place to buy them from, I talk about the 1990 or 1989.

Then a few of them were here and I started to learn how to play them by myself.

I remember one of my idols at the Conservatory Erol Rakipov – a successful Bulgarian musician

who has been living for many years now in the United States in Miami

where he manages his musical project there. Back then he was my musical idol.

He went by me and asked what I was doing. I answered I was trying to learn how to play congas.

He said it was a waste of time, that I would just hurt my hands and it was totally pointless

because there was nobody who could teach me and I would never learn to play well by myself.

And he went on his way. This was a knife in my heart, I wanted to cry,

to put my head in the ground but the punch that I mentioned earlier,

my will to win made me say to myself - I will learn how to play because of him.

And I did, after years of hard work things started to sound good.

So to be successful you should work hard and be consistent.

Pragmatic or emotional person are you? Which is leading – emotions or thoughts?

Deep down I'm pragmatic, Gemini generally are and I think this has the leading role.

But at the same time as a musician I am emotional.

I would like to be less emotional in certain situations

when I lose temper and yell but emotion is an essential part of our work and

sometimes it is the reason for creating very good things on stage or while writing.

However in our everyday life emotions can be an obstacle. I try to think and to find the balance.

To what extend music has helped you to preserve yourself as a human being and your values?

Music is a parallel world to live in and this is so cool, otherwise things can get ugly,

cruel and can hurt us. It is nice sometimes to be able to escape the reality

into your own artistic musical universe. I believe this is the reason for a lot of musicians

to preserve themselves as cheerful and positive thinking people.

However it can be very difficult to survive financially nowadays,

musicians are usually positive and joyful and this is because of the music.

You are active and energetic but it is not possible to be like this all the time.

What do you do when you feel low and stopped? What drags you up again,

what is your technique to make yourself go on full of energy?

Mature Nature is the place where I can't get enough of. This is where I seclude myself.

I can go just for a couple of hours or for days to recharge and purify myself

and then come back ready for the new battles of life.

We're surrounded by a lot of haters nowadays. I think that the opposite is love.

Who and what gives you love?

The little creature – Karina, my daughter. She totally purifies and recharges me.

She gives me new pure energy which help you be positive towards people again

no matter the bad things. Our children give sense to everything.

It is very good to have family and children

and the more they are, the more meaning they give to our lives.

If you could change one thing in people in our society what would it be?

Maybe to think more. Nowadays we Bulgarians are too shallow and not thinking people.

This leads to dramatic events on all levels. In everyday life, accidents on the road,

health issues, nutritional disorders and so on and that is because we don't think, we are illiterate –

I mean almost everybody attended school, managed to get through it,

some paid for it, some cheated, no matter the grades, graduated from high schools and universities.

But it is true that we do not reason, we do not read books, we do not learn.

The process of education and learning continues during the whole life, it doesn't end at 18, 19, 25.

We should learn new things all the time, we should read and develop, we should change for good.

This process stopped in Bulgaria long ago.

I think that is a question of personal choice and I hope my vlog will help...

Yes, definitely. I talk about the majority but not all the Bulgarians.

Of course there are a lot of positive examples and exceptions but they are less and

it is difficult for them to keep their heads above the slops.

So it is very important to spread our ideas, to gather more people.

It is like which will prevail – the illness or the health.

Thank you very much for the conversation.

Thank you. I wish all the Bulgarians sunny and positive summer,

to recharge and to start to change for good. ...

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DIY - Industrial style wire mesh lamp - Duration: 3:29.

"Each light creates its own kind of ambience.

Today, I'll show you how to make an industrial-style lamp to give your home a modern touch!"

For that you'll need: a floor lamp with a round lampshade.

Wire mesh - two centimeters longer and wider than the lampshade;

a retro light bulb;

a spray can of matte black paint;

binding wire;

wire cutters;

pliers;

box cutter

and masking tape.

Let's go!

First, cut off several pieces from the binding wire.

Then, dismantle the lampshade.

To measure the circumference of the lampshade, wind the wire mesh around it.

Don't forget to leave room for the overlaps!

Now, tie the lattice together with binding wire.

Using the wire cutters, cut away the top and

bottom rows of the lattice.

Next, take the fabric off the old lampshade with a craft knife.

You should end up with two metal rings left.

Set them aside – you'll need them later for your new lampshade.

Make sure to remove the old glue from the metal rings.

Orange oil will help you there.

Now connect the rings to the wire mesh.

Use a pair of pliers to bend the wire ends around the rings.

Once it's fixed, repeat the process on the side:

Cut the first rows open, then remove the green binding wire.

Finally, bend the wire ends to the fix the body in place.

Now all that's left is the color.

You can spray your lamp in the color of your choice.

I chose matte black.

For this step, I strongly advise you to work in a well-ventilated place or, even better,

outdoors.

The vapors are really unpleasant.

Let the paint dry for a day.

Then you can re-assemble the parts and voilà!: a stylish new lamp with a wire mesh lampshade.

"I'd recommend to use mesh with thin wires like this – it's more flexible and easier

to work with."

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Moza bint nasser Al Thani well known as the second of Sheikh Hamad Bin khalifa al Thani's

three wives.

Hamad Bin khalifa al Thani is the former Emir of the State of Qatar.

Moza bint nasser Al Thani earned a degree in sociology at Qatar University in 1986.

She had previously married the Sheikh in 1977.

Moza bint nasser Al Thani has served as the chairperson for a number of companies and

committees like the Arab Democracy Foundation and owns the leather-goods

manufacturer Le Tanneur.

Moza bint nasser Al Thani is the daughter of opposition activist Nasser bin Abdullah

Al-Misned.

Moza bint nasser Al Thani has seven children with Sheikh Hamad, one of whom is Emir of

Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Moza bint nasser Al Thani gained fame as the wife of a renowned politician, much like Barbara

Bush.

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How To Manifest Your Dream Life Now | Mornings with Stacie - Duration: 23:45.

Hello, hello! Good morning, good morning beautiful people of Facebook and good

morning beautiful people of Instagram. So, I have a question for you. Do you think

you have to wait until the stars align and you have everything figured out

in order to live your dream life? Let me ask you that question again. Do

you think you have to wait until the stars align and that you have all the

answers to everything. Like your finances are in order.

The situations in your life are in order. Do you think you have to wait

until the stars align to live your dream life? If your answer is 'Yes' I'm going to

say to you, Think again! You can actually do specific things right now in

order to start living that beautiful, incredible life you desire. If

you don't know who I am, my name is Stacie Walker. I'm a Business Strategist,

International Best-Selling Author - two times. and an Award-Winning Podcast

Personality. What I do is help ambitious entrepreneurs infuse

collaborative strategies into their business model to build a fun, profitable

and thriving business. That way they can put themselves first to design a

beautiful incredible life doing what they love. This is Mornings with Stacie.

Just to let you know, some of you who \

have been watching me live for a while, I

have a new schedule. My new schedule is Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 7:00 a.m.

Mountain time. Tuesday and Thursday, I'm not

streaming live or Mornings with Stacie anymore because I have the Ambitious

Moms Summit coming up. I have the Unleash Your Ambition Video Series

coming up and my schedule that I have had is just not working for me

anymore. My business has scaled I have more clients. I have two new

programs out. My schedule wasn't working for me

anymore so I had to do something. Either stays stressed out running myself to the

ground or pivot and create a schedule for myself that allows me to do

everything that I need to do in my business and in my life without running

myself to the ground. So of course option number two is the way to go.

So let's talk about you living your dream life. I really want to talk about

this. It has been on my mind since I woke up this morning about 3:00 3:30 and

one thing that I hear time and time again from a lot of people that I

connect with online even some people that I've even taken on as clients. They

basically don't think they can live their dream life at the present moment.

It seems like it's some far-off thing that's gonna happen as soon as they're

making a specific amount of income every month or until their children are in

school or are in college. I'm moving around my phone on

Instagram because I'm trying to share this with the Elite Society of Ambitious

Moms community. Now let me go ahead and do that. Then I can focus on having

this conversation with you because it's extremely important. There's so

many of you who are not living your dream lives right now because you think

you have to wait until things are different in your life and that's just

not true. You can actually start living your dream

life right NOW! Money shouldn't be a reason for you're

not living your dream life. The possibilities of living your dream life

are are high but it starts with your belief in yourself. If you're

able to actually do it. I say yes you can definitely

design your dream life right now... Today. I'm going to start

off at if you've been connected with me for some time then you know that I'm gonna start

with mindset. I used to be the biggest skeptic. I used to think that

doing mindset work was a bunch of BS. I thought it was just a way for people in

the industry to make extra dough off of people who were desperate to change

their lives. You know that they've tried everything and nothing was working so

they're trying to give the mindset work a try. Now, my

belief has completely changed because when I finally decided to give it a shot

my life started changing pretty quickly and I'm a firm believer in doing mindset

work. If you do not manage your mindset and work on it every single day

just as if you exercise consistently or eat meals or do the specific things

in your day, it's the same thing with your mindset, right. Because the thing is

is that you and I have basically been given beliefs since we were small or

even before we were born. Beliefs that aren't even originally ours to begin

with. So we took on these beliefs. Beliefs of others and adopted them as our own.

These beliefs we didn't question them at all. So, I started doing

mindset work, like really committing to doing it, I really just started listening

to my beliefs. Like the things that came out of my mouth or what

I would write down when I was journaling and I I discovered that I had a boatload

of self limiting beliefs I also didn't believe that I was worthy of happiness

abundance freedom wealth love joy happiness all of those things so what

ended up happening is that my life pretty much so mirrored my beliefs which

is something that you must really think about. So your

current beliefs have everything to do with where you are right now in your

life and in your business. So, you really have to take a look at what beliefs that

you've adopted or that you took on based on experiences that happened in your

life, you know, somewhere in your past.

you've really got to take a look at those beliefs in ask yourself is this

something that really serves me is this something that I truly believe in

because if you really sit down and take a look at your beliefs especially when

you realize that a lot of them aren't serving you what you can do is remove

that belief that's not serving you and replace it with a belief that does serve

you so I wanted to talk about like there's specific things that you must do

in order this is not to design your dream life right now now of course not

everything's gonna change and happen in one day this is going to take you being

committed this is going to take you setting intentions this is going to be

setting healthy boundaries with yourself and the people in your life in order to

design whatever life that you dreamed about right that you deserve right and

it might seem far off to you right now like for example maybe you want to

travel the world every every month and you want or you want to retire your

partner or you want to make $50,000 a month or you want to impact a million

people's lives there's so many things that that you can do to create your

dream life but it starts with like how do you do this how do you do this right

now especially when it seems like something so far away I'm gonna let you

know that if you start setting your intentions right now today

you will be living your dream life before you even realize it all right

good morning good morning August good morning Randall

so there's specific things that I do that have helped me finally live an

incredible life that I've always dreamed about and things weren't all laid out

right I shared I think it was like two weeks ago that when my husband and I and

you know my Mike hot that we moved to a Colorado we didn't have a plan right we

didn't even have a place it was a decision that was made when we lived in

Texas and believe me I I resisted for a moment because we didn't have a place we

didn't have four to six months of income to cushion us in a new state in a new

city especially Denver which is extremely expensive I mean the cost of

living is higher here than it is in San Antonio Texas so so but Colorado was

definitely on my list of dream destinations that I wanted to embrace

and that I wanted to experience let's see here August you say lol right me

either when we moved to Houston yes so the thing was that it was scary it's not

like I was like you know all gung-ho and ready to go I was excited but I resisted

for a moment because I was like you know what we don't have we don't have

quote/unquote the money right now we don't have a place to say like all of

these things were coming up that we're blocking me from going to where I I

wanted to go to right so and this is this is what I'm talking about right

here is that we seem to block ourselves when it comes to living the life that we

desire right there's really no excuse for you not to live the life you desire

you will make excuses and they will seem extremely

logical right like you can say well I don't want to uproot my kids from school

and it's like come on you know your kids will definitely adopt

you know they're they're not going to fall apart if you relocate to a place

that you desire because that place that you desire you know you do you realize

that you will be happier you will be on a higher a higher vibe of energy and

Happiness like the moment that we finally moved to Colorado my attitude

changed my mind was open even wider you know I was happier I am happier now

matter of fact one of my clients says that she had been watching me since

January and she sees the difference from January to now right like my client

Sylvia and the thing is is that we didn't have a plan the only thing that

we knew was that we wanted to move to Colorado as one of our dream

destinations right so fears will come up so at what I would love for you to do is

write down what your dream life looks like and I talk about this all the time

in the way that you do this is close your eyes and let's imagine for a moment

you got to use your imagination if money wasn't in this year if health problems

weren't an issue if nothing was an issue what would your incredible beautiful

life look like you write that down and you don't stop like what would you be

doing how would you feel right what things would you and your family be

doing what locations which you want to live like all of these right just for 10

for a moment that there aren't any there isn't anything blocking you from

designing your dream line the only thing that's really blocking you from

designing your dream life comes from right right up here and I talk about it

all the time we put these limitations on ourselves

and until you change the the way that you think about things in a way that's

gonna serve you that's not going to sabotage you you're gonna stay in the

same place because there's never gonna be a right time to move fruit up there's

never going to be a right time to start scaling your business there's never

going to be a right time to hire hire virtual assistant to help you make more

room so you can be more creative and put the work out there that you want to put

out so you can help people more people through your business

ladies and gentlemen I'm letting you know that you have to change the way

that you think about what your when you can live your dream life it does not

have to be some far-off thing right and the next thing is setting intentions and

the way that you do this is write this stuff down I always talk a lot about

journaling and writing things down because it sticks to to your mind it

sticks sticks sticks to with you so consciously and consciously right and

plus you wrote it down and even what makes it even more powerful is declaring

it with your mouth out loud and even more powerful is share it with other

people right accountability is an amazing thing so

you can live whatever life you desire but the very first thing that you have

to do is start working on your mindset and like I said I used to be the biggest

skeptic I used to think that it was BS right not anymore

this year I've committed even more to working on my mindset every day in the

morning for about two hours wake up at 3:30 in the morning ladies

and gentlemen and this was not an easy thing for me to do in the beginning but

the thing is I made a commitment because I knew I was worthy of happiness

abundance and freedom but I knew that there were certain thoughts that I had

that I no longer have that were that was keeping me from designing that life that

I desired right so each and every one of us has some type of money block and

beliefs that aren't even ours that aren't even real right and I know some

of you know exactly what I'm talking about in in an order for you to change

your beliefs you need to pinpoint what beliefs are not serving you right now so

you can remove those old beliefs that don't serve you anymore and adopt new

beliefs in a way that you have got new beliefs it's pretty simple you just

write down the opposite of that self limiting belief write it down in a way

that it will serve you and even if you do not 100% believe what you wrote down

at that moment that's okay because the repetitiveness of you working on your

mindset every day writing down that a new belief that you want to adopt and

then also declaring it out loud right out loud with high energy with happiness

hi hi vibe like when I do my affirmations and I declare a new belief

that I want to adopt I I dance around all right I will sway side to side and I

will smile and I will raise my head and say it with confidence even if I'm not

100 percent believe that new belief that I want to adopt but if I stay with the

process if I stick with it and trust the process

lo and behold what ends up happening that new belief starts manifesting into

my life and I'm not the only one right not the only one so start working on

your mindset get serious with this because I'm telling you nothing should

stand in the way of you living that incredible life that you deserve there

should be nothing not one single thing the only thing that's standing in your

way is your mindset right and that's it once you change some of these these

beliefs and like I said it's not gonna happen overnight

some may have them pretty fast and some may take years but it depends on how how

hungry you are for that life that you desire um how long you're willing to

commit I made a five-year commitment to mindset

work right and I've been you know a 5-year of like serious commitment and I

started this year and this year's not even over with but my business has

scaled faster than what it did in 2013 I make more income and work less I attract

the right people to work with so I can help them create more impact in the

world and create a business that they that they love that they enjoy I'm

happier right I live in a place where like I can explore the great outdoors

then and take everything in take in my surroundings and really take a moment to

pause you matter of fact yesterday you know during my off time for the morning

show mornings with Stacey I had breakfast with my my toddler I

made pancakes and we sat down watch one in this learning shows and spent some

quality time together we spent quality time together and I

love that good morning Hamburg good morning JJ

thank you for joining me so what I want you to do is really

really think about the Leafs aren't serving you and like I

said it can it can take some digging right because you've got to be aware of

what beliefs are not serving you anymore right and that that's all that you have

to do is like just change your beliefs just change them they can't be changed

it may take a moment to change your beliefs and adopt new ones but once you

do it a whole new world of possibilities will be open to you like guarantee it I

guarantee it I see it happening every day in my life in the lives of the

people that I love through my business in my personal life and also in the

lives of the people that I admire right I mean I'm not only a teacher I'm also a

student and you know my coach she is a eight-figure multiply figure a year

earner and she hasn't she has money blocks right you I assume that once you

hit a certain amount of income you in half once but she does and her goal is

to make a million dollars a month next year right but she has to break through

some certain beliefs you know she has to dump new beliefs in order to make that

happen so if successful people that you admire

are working on their mindset in getting rid of beliefs that aren't serving them

in adopting new beliefs that will serve them then isn't it time for you to start

doing the same you're worthy of that incredible life you're worthy of leaving

a legacy for your family you're worthy of providing for your family and the

people that you love in a way that they've never been provided for before

all right so I'm gonna end it right here but I appreciate you joining me this

morning for mornings with Stacey like I said I'm mornings with Stacey is Monday

Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. mountain time you're more than welcome to ask me

questions I want to have a conversation with you I I just don't want to talk to

you I want you to share your insight your feedback because whenever you share

a comment or some insights about maybe a life experience or some tips that you

can add to the conversation you never know who who could read your comment and

it can literally change their life just like that so I welcome comments don't be

afraid to share your voice don't be afraid to speak up especially when it

comes to making an impact in people's lives and doing something great right so

thank you so much I will be back here on Friday hopefully yeah you took at least

one thing from today's morning's with Stacie I think the most important thing

I want you to take away from today is that you don't have to wait until things

are perfect for you to design that beautiful life for yourself you can

start today all right thank you so much thank you on Instagram hi Donna thank

you for joining me on Facebook bye KYNA on instagram thank you and anybody

that watches the replay on Facebook I do read the comments so go ahead share your

insights feedback ask questions and I will answer you later on today so thank

you have an incredible day and design that can incredible life for yourself

all right bye everybody

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