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Previously on The Traveling Together Journal

We visited Teotihuacan. Mexico's most popular archaeological site.

Then we escaped the crowds in Parque Nationale el Chico.

We just arrived here at the Grutas Tolantongo.

It is a series of steam caves, warm rivers, and like hot spring pools,

and I just went down to the river over here and it is warm. It's not like hot hot, but it's it's pretty warm which is really cool.

Not feeling up to the stimulus levels of exploring the Grutas on a Saturday afternoon.

We chose to build ourselves a little wading pool next to camp, and enjoy some cold beers in the warm river,

saving the main attractions for Sunday evening and Monday when there will hopefully be less of a crowd.

It's very cool this morning.

The warm River is putting off steam.

It's really neat-looking.

So, we're like almost an entire week ahead in budget right now and so what does

Matt decide to do? Try to find some problems.

It didn't have anything to do with the budget.

Had to do with all the noise when we were driving on cobblestone roads.

I know. I'mjust joking.

So, this is what is needing to be replaced. Our idler arm, and that is why.

So that's where our noises, well at least one of the noises. Hopefully that's it.

Just another afternoon of the AutoZone.

Back underway.

From our camp we could see many campers leaving throughout the day and finally decided to venture upriver

around 2:00 in the afternoon and explore the Grutas or caves.

We passed many different pools on our way. Some were built in the worm River with stone dams,

and others were made of concrete on the bank and gravity fed with warm water from upstream.

There was still a number of campers, but many were

winding down their exciting weekend's, finishing their micheladas, and packing up camp.

The water got warmer and warmer until we reached the Grutas.

This is the source of the warm water. It flows through the stone and the valley wall

eroding caves and leaving behind mineral deposits creating travertine.

The result is a series of steam caves with smooth stone walls and hot water flowing through the whole thing.

It's like a hot tub inside of a sauna. It felt great, and it was incredibly interesting and fun to explore.

It feels cold out hear.

Oh, my, god!

That is so cool.

By Monday the crowds had died down considerably and we went to go explore the pozas or pools.

This area also has many hot springs flowing from the valley wall, but without the dramatic caves.

The developers of this area have built concrete pools on the steep terrain,

and the hot water flows from pool to pool down to the valley floor, and into the river.

The water has coated the concrete in travertine.

Resulting in warm stone pools with incredible views.

It doesn't get much more relaxing than a weekday at the pozas.

We just left the Grutas Tolantango,

and are headed directly to the Auto Zone.

Get back in the zone. Auto Zone.

So, we went in and they do not have the steering arm that we need at all.

She said none within Mexico or the United States.

So, there's a guy who is supposed to come in at 10:00 that spoke English,

and so we're gonna hopefully either get directions to another auto parts store

or I don't know maybe try to figure out how to order it and get it into a Oaxaca.

I don't know.

So, the guy who speaks some English has told us that this part is only in the USA.

So, he's calling around. We think to some other shops.

So, they found us apart in Puebla, and we just paid for it here.

They would only hold the part for like just a few hours

and we really wanted to go to Parque el Ocotal before

and to go to Puebla first we would have had to back track like three and a half four hours.

We've only got a few more days before needing to be in Oaxaca for Dia de Los Muertos.

I feel really really really stupid, because we could have taken a shower at the Grutas,

but we didn't set an alarm,

So, we woke up late and we had to be out of there by 8 am.

So, here I am in a bodega. Trying to wash my face

So, we are in Parque el Ocotal, and I don't know it's kind of a boring park.

It's a park.

It's a park.

It's not like a nature reserve or whatever. It's just like a park

Yeah it's just a park.

Basically, what you see, is what you get.

It's like a man-made lake, so more of a reservoir.

Some nice pine trees, some grass.

Oh, they do have a zoo, and we went to check it out, and it's already kind of a little sad.

It's pretty boring Zoo.

Well it's just a zoo. It's what zoos are.

I would have to say this is not like one of those places I would go out of your way

to make sure you see when overlanding Mexico,

but if it's kinda on your way it's a nice place to camp pretty cheap.

Yeah

So with all of that.

During the week there's like been hardly anybody in the

whole camp and it's like a few square miles.

Yeah, but we just went on a hike through the trails and pretty much just hiked through trails then back onto the road and trails and road.

and we circled around a couple different

times to try to get up to a what three miles?

So this cute little sweetie pie.

She barked all night long.

Keeping away all other dogs,

had a couple of dog fights,

and then after one really intense scurry she broke into our tent and stole a huge chunk of cheese.

It's kinda like being in the Yellowstone National Park and the Bears coming and stealing your food. You gotta tie it up.

Poor little starving dogs.

I was sure she had an owner, because she looks so well-fed, but now I just realized she's a thief.

We're actually driving on a toll road this morning.

We have lots of driving today.

We just left Parque Ocotal, and we had already paid for a part at an Auto Zone a couple days ago,

because it seemed as though it was kind of a rare part in Auto zones in Mexico.

So, we talked them into letting us pay for it at the Auto Zone we were at.

We got a receipt and a letter, and now we got to go find the appropriate Auto Zone in Puebla

Well that ended up being really easy.

One new idler arm.

So, how did it go?

Pretty good.

I was a little worried about getting the

balljoint out of the steering linkage.

um, that's this guy

But I was able to just cut all the boot out of the way

because we weren't going to reuse it.

And then I just shoved an open end wrench

In there and cranked on it

Finally it poped loose.

We have a lot going on this morning.

We're headed into Oaxaca tomorrow to celebrate Dia de los Muertos,

and we are at Jardin Botanico again,

because it's one of the closest places to Oaxaca that actually kind of was a really nice place to be.

Since Matt needed a place to work on the car, this seemed like a good spot and it's been wonderful.

The temperatures have been good. It's nice and dry here and it's actually very sunny.

So, it'll be good to get our battery nice and charged

since we won't be using it for four or five days.

We're taking the opportunity to get our laundry done

and Matts been fixing some random little things.

Like here are the rubber is always caught

underneath the window so you get that like hissing sound when you're driving.

I'm cooking up a humungous breakfast. We normally do not eat like this,

but I've got half an avocado.

I've got some papaya and melon.

I squeezed all of our oranges

So, we've got half a cup of juice each this morning, but then I also filled up

this entire 16-ounce hydro flask full of orange juice for tomorrow morning and

I'm making some scrambled eggs, and I'm making some toast.

Where's Matt Jagger? I thought he was gonna be under the car with you.

I'm in the camper Amie.

And now what are you doing?

I'm checking that the bed mounts are snug,

because our camper

has been hitting the top of our cab.

And it just seems like stuffs moving around more than it should.

The bolts on the bed mounts were all good, but the bed itself was not

it has cracked completely around the front mounts allowing the bed and thus

the camper to sag down and bounce around when we go over bumps,

We'll have to take it easy on our way back to Oaxaca and find a welder in the city.

Good morning

it's nice and early

We got a start at 7 am, which it's still dark here in Mexico at 7

And lets see it's been 18 weeks of our travel,

but, yeah, we're on our way to Oaxaca for Day of the Dead, YAY!

Next time on The Traveling Together Journal.

We meet some fellow overlanders,

this happens,

and then we experience Dia de los Muertos in the streets and the cemeteries of Oaxaca.

Hello there!

I wanted to wish you all very Happy Holidays,

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Thank you very much, and we'll see you in a couple weeks.

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Got7 - Teenager Performance Video Reaction - Duration: 5:19.

안녕!! (Annyeong!)

Hola!! Hello!!

こんにちわ! (Kon'nichiwa)

Today we are going to react to Got7's

Teenager performance mv

I already have my bias Beba: She does

I love this song for real

Girl this is one of those albums

Youngjae

I'm so embarrassing Beba: Yeah

Sorry

I just love this song

(I don't know what I said here lol)

Uncontrollable I'm just dancing I want to control it but I can't help

She's like 'I can't stop dancing'

He's my bias but still No!

You have to stop I swear

They all look handsome

Wow! I liked that part

I feel like I like Jackson more each time I see him but I can't

I can't x3

I already have my bias and I have to be loyal

Yes do that

You can control yourself Eli: I can (Damn she's shady lol)

(Really? haha this was low)

I just have to picture youngjae laughing in my mind for

all those bad thoughts to go away

Your thoughts about Jackson

Youngjae don't

Don't hug him don't you see

He's trying to wreck my bias list

For a moment I was like what's wrong with her

What are your thoughts

I really love this song I don't want to say what

I was going to say because that's going to be a different video... anyways

I love this song and I love Got7 I want to see them

Live hopefully they'll come again

I hope they come to New York or somewhere close where I can go

Well

Yeah

We want to see a concert from them this year

I mean next year because this year is almost over Beba: Exactly

I don't know in what world i'm living but yeah we loved the video we loved

Got7 and if you liked our video don't forget to like it

comment

comment? Subscribe and we'll see ya in our next one

she's still not okay after Taemin

Bye 💚

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La 'baby shower' más divertida de Jessica Alba - Duration: 2:42.

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Johnny Hally­day – Le chanteur avait tout prévu pour ses obsèques - Duration: 1:22.

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Nolwenn Leroy remet en place une journaliste lors de l'hommage à Johnny Hallyday - Duration: 1:27.

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Blonde babe lifts lid on her night with Conor McGregor after club footage leaks online - Duration: 3:17.

Blonde babe lifts lid on her night with Conor McGregor after club footage leaks online

The Notorious partied into the early hours of the morning at upmarket night spot Cirque le Soir, downing champagne and tossing bundles of cash into the air.

McGregor and his posse were served by Champagne girl Kamila Kostka – who can be seen in the footage wearing an eye-catching black bra, white lace pants and thigh-high boots dancing at the group's table.

The millionaire Irishman – who is reported to have pocketed around £74m for his clash with Floyd Mayweather earlier this year – cut a relaxed figure as he swigged alcohol and rapped along to tunes on the dancefloor.

"Conor's a great guy.

He's really down to earth, I really like him," model Kamila told The Sun.

"He's just a normal person.

He's not trying to be like, you know, anything else, he's just normal – a nice person." The 27-year-old dancer, who was born in Poland, grew up in Newry, Co Down, Northern Ireland.

"That's how we are in Ireland, no? I feel Ireland is my home," she added.

"I knew Conor was coming to the club and of course I knew who he was.

"They wanted me to stay on the table when they arrived so I did.

That's part of my job.

"We were dancing for fun.

That's the kind of club it is." It comes just days after McGregor was pictured cuddling up with pop princess Rita Ora at the London Fashion Awards.

The images caused a stir online after Ora posted them on her Twitter account with the caption: "Date night." Earlier this year, the UFC superstar welcomed a new addition to the McGregor clan after long-term partner Dee Devlin gave birth to his baby son, Conor Jack.

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都市及恐怖傳說系列 ep.13 Alexia(翻譯影片、CC字幕) - Duration: 8:55.

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Tallando un Santa Claus con una navaja de bolsillo - Parte 1 de 3 - Duration: 18:24.

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How to Get Rid of Dark Spots on Face Naturally with 3 Natural Remedies - Duration: 2:49.

How To Clear Up Dark Spots on Underarm Skin with 3 Natural Remedies

When you use citrus to clear up the skin of the underarms, we should be very careful of

overexposure to the sun.

Overexposure could produce the opposite of the desired effect.

1.

Potatoes The natural juice in potatoes contains acidic

substances that act as skin whitening agents.

When you apply it, it makes it much easier to remove the dead skin cells.

Plus, it promotes cell regeneration.

How do I apply it?

First, you must cut the potato into thin slices, and then rub them over the spots for two to

three minutes.

Let the juice sit for 20 minutes, and then rinse it off with cold water.

Repeat this process at least three times each week.

2.

Lemon

Lemon juice is one of the most popular homemade remedies for the treatment of dark spots.

Its naturally lightening properties remove dark spots.

Also, in time, its antibacterial action prevents the appearance of bad odors.

How do I use it?

Cut a lemon in half and rub it over the dark spot for at least two minutes.

Let it sit for another 15 minutes, and then wash it off.

Only use this method of treatment at night time at least three times a week.

3.

Orange Peels

Another citrus fruit that can help clear up the dark spots in this part of the body is

oranges.

Specifically, the helpful part is the orange peel.

Its exfoliating properties remove the dead skin and leave the area softer and more protected.

How do I use it?

Leave some orange peels to dry in the sun.

Later, grind them to a finer bits.

Moisten the bits with a bit of water or milk, and rub it over the dark skin with soft circular

motions.

Let it sit for 20 minutes and then wash it off with cold water.

Repeat this treatment during the nighttime three times

a week.

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FINAL FANTASY XV - Ignis - Lost in Translation - Duration: 7:58.

I'd like to preface this video by saying that I have just as much of a crush on Adam Croasdell

as the next person but ever since the first time I heard his version of Ignis,

I've had one question nagging away at me in the back of my head: why does he have an accent?

Most people would probably say that it's because he's not from Insomnia.

This seems to be a part of his backstory, however, I'm not sure if this was implemented

for his English character only because I do not recall ever reading it in Japanese.

But I could totally be wrong here.

Although that's not really what's important.

The important part isn't that he has an accent, it's what accent he has.

Assuming that Ignis is from outside of Insomia, he must've been brought to the city to be raised

alongside Noctis at a very young age.

He was assigned the position of adviser when Noctis was only three, meaning that Ignis

must've been about five.

Which is not nearly enough time for a child to have their accent set in stone as accents

usually aren't solidified until we're in our late teens.

So unless Ignis actively worked to maintain his accent as he was being raised in Insomnia,

it's extremely unlikely that he'd still have it as an adult.

Of course it depends on the individual but considering his upbringing, it makes very

little sense for him to still have his accent intact.

Which means that he's either a very rare case or that he is (for some reason) faking an

accent.

So now that we have that out of the way, let's talk about the accent itself.

The rest of the main cast seems to have some sort of General American accent, but Ignis'

accent is clearly British.

So why was he specifically given a British accent?

During a livestream earlier this year, Keythe Farley who worked on FFXV's localization,

mentioned that they specifically wanted Ignis to have ''an upper-class British sound'' to

him as it was even listed on his audition sheet.

As a part of American pop-culture, the British accent is often used to make a character seem

suave and clever.

It hits that good sweet spot between being intelligent without being a ''nerd'' and cool

without being a brute.

It's like a claymore-wielding warrior with his pinky out.

To many Americans, it gives them a mysterious edge because even though they're speaking

English they're not speaking the *same* English.

(Spicy, I know.)

And because the US pretty much dominates the Western media world, this perception of the

British accent has spread to many parts of the rest of the West as well.

Just go look at literally any princess from the Pokémon anime,

they've been has been abusing it for years.

Or you can look at The Prince of Egypt cause for some reason Dreamworks decided to give

all of the Egyptian's British accents.

In order to make sure that the people that are watching that are from the UK don't

get uppity with me - I'd like to clarify that I know that there is no such thing as ''the

British accent.''

It's more of an amalgamation of accents that has grown over the course of time to become

the posh Britishness that a lot of people have come to admire.

This is due to Britain having a history of fictional characters like James Bond and Sherlock

Holmes, it's easy to see why a lot of people would associate the British accent with brains

and charm.

It all boils down to a very romanticized view of Britain.

Posh men in suits, tea and scones, tennis, pinky out and

all that.

A more commonly used term for the kind of English that a lot of people idolize is Received

Pronunciation or RP.

We have characters that are of British heritage and therefore sound English like Tracer and

Lara Croft.

Then there are times where a character is given the accent

as a part of their character, like Fallout 4's Codsworth or even Zelda in Breath of the Wild.

When it comes to accents and dialects, of course dialects exist but instead of simply

affecting the way someone sounds (see: American English vs British English for example) Japan

commonly focuses on the speech pattern of a character rather than the accent.

A lot of Japanese dialects are so different from each other to the point where it's almost

hard to tell that it's the same language because of the differences in how words are bent and

the usage of different ending particles.

The same sentence can be said with completely different words, as opposed to it just being

a difference in pronunciation.

Noctis, for example, often slurs his words a bit and uses a lot of slang.

Ignis on the other hand, speaks very properly and neatly.

But their differences in character both shine through despite them both speaking standardized

Japanese.

The biggest dialect that's connected to a certain type of character in Japan would be

the Kansai dialect, as many comic-relief characters or just straight-up troublemakers or hotheads

often speak in a Kansai accent.

The Kansai accent is often made into an American Southern accent when a work is localized,

as they are the two ''closest'' accent-based character stereotypes.

In Japanese, Ignis does not have an accent.

He speaks in standardized Japanese, just like the rest of the cast.

The fact that Ignis has a British accent in English actually brings up more questions.

It makes sense for characters like Luna and Ravus to have accents, because they're from

Tenebrae and not from Insomnia.

But Japan doesn't exactly have an equivalent of ''the British accent.''

So the best way of giving a Japanese character a British accent would simply be to have them

speak very formally and matter-of-factly.

Which is exactly what Ignis does.

Would I say that it's the most accurate way of localizing a character?

No, I'm not American.

I personally don't find the British accent necessary, but it is what it is and it certainly

doesn't take anything away from his character.

If anything it just makes things a bit more confusing.

Ignis' character wasn't made worse because he was given a British accent.

The strange part about it is that a character who is very prim and proper in Japanese was

given a certain accent in English.

Rather than just speaking the same way in American English, he was made to sound British.

That is just the point where we're at in pop-culture today.

British accents are just mysterious enough without being too ambiguous.

They're puzzling, but they're not too out of place.

Do they make sense?

Not really.

But do they hurt anyone?

No.

There certainly are worst things that could've happened.

If anything, his character was made to be more charming in-comparison to his Japanese

counterpart who is a bit more uptight.

That's really all there is to it.

The best way that I can put it is that English Ignis feels a bit more like a cool bodyguard,

and Japanese Ignis feels more like a childhood friend.

But that's just how I feel!

The new DLC episode, Episode Ignis will be released on the 13th of December.

Do not miss it! I'm so excited!

I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna fucking cry my eyes oUT AAAA

I hope you enjoyed this video, thank you so much for watching.

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I LOVE SOGGY BREAD - Duration: 0:10.

yummy yunmmy

Humpty dumpy had a great fall

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The Only Writing Routine That Matters by David Willis - Duration: 7:26.

Film Courage: Do you have a routine when starting a screenplay, whether it's a feature-length

or a short?

David Willis: I often write backwards.

I often think of an ending and then I think "What's a fun way to get there."

So I often do that and then I think about it.

I think about it a lot.

I just let it boil around in there for awhile.

And then I outline it.

Outlining, getting the story right, that's the hardest part.

Once you've got all that down, once you've got the story working and the characters working,

then it's just easy to write.

Half the stuff I've sold I've written with partners.

Comedy is great to write with a partner because you can work off of each other.

You can make a suggestion and then you play off of each other's pitches.

And then you arrive at something that neither of you would have gotten to alone that's

better.

So when you're working in comedy with a writing partner, it speeds it up.

You are like a draft or two ahead of what you would have been if you doing it alone.

Film Courage: What are your best screenwriting habits and then what are your worst screenwriting

habits (and you don't have to give me five of them.

Just one or two.)?

David Willis: My best screenwriting habits…you know…I hate to say this, but there is no

like magic habit or thing.

You just put your self in the chair and you just write.

It's a job, so whether you feel like it or not you sit and you do your job.

I mean, there's no magic.

I've had some young writers say to me "Oh, I'm going on this writing retreat for a

weekend so I can finally work on my script!"

And I'm like "…Uh…I've never been on a retreat to write.

I will just write, there's nothing magical about it.

Sure maybe the first draft will be bad stuff but if you don't write the first draft,

you won't write the second draft."

You just have to demystify it.

Sometimes people just build it up into this big magical thing…demystification…just

do it!

In my own writing, the last thing I put in, is visual comedy and set pieces because that's

not where my mind goes first and I have to remind myself, make this visual, something

physical, a big set piece where crazy, big stuff happens.

And that's just something that it's the last thing I do because I don't think about

it first.

So that's all, I just have to remind myself "Oh, we could use something big here…"

and then I put it in.

Film Courage: And is that your worst screenwriting habit?

David Willis: That's my worst.

Film Courage: That's your worst?

Okay.

David Willis: That's my worst.

It's like a weakness that is not like there from the start.

It's like when you leave the house and you go "Oh…did I leave the stove on?"

I have to be "Did I put in some physical comedy?

No…okay?"

That's all.

I mean there is nothing mysterious about it.

You just write, write your script.

You can't teach writing.

You're either a writer or you're not.

You can teach technique, you can teach craft, you can teach how to fix certain problems.

But if you're a writer, you are writing everyday and if you don't have time everyday,

you're thinking about it.

Film Courage: For the new writers though, don't you think they almost need a ritual?

I know this retreat idea (for someone who has written) sounds like why would you need

all of that?

Why would you need to fly there [to the retreat location] and pay money or whatever but maybe

some people need that ritual…no?

In churches they have rituals.

Christmas time (is a form of a ritual).

No?

David Willis: The only ritual is sit down and write.

That's the only ritual.

There's nothing else to it.

There really isn't.

I mean I wish there was some kind of magical…and people also ask me "Gee, what book should

I read on screenwriting?

I'm just starting to write."

[And I say] "Don't read a book!"

Film Courage: No?

David Willis: No!

Don't read a book.

Write 5 or 6 scripts, then read a book because then if we read a book now it's abstract,

it's theoretical.

You haven't done it, okay?

That's like saying "What sheet music should I buy?"

"Do you have an instrument?"

"No?"

"Pick up an instrument, start playing it first, okay?"

Because the books will make no sense.

I've wrote like 5 or 6…I sold scripts before I ever read any books on screenwriting

and then I got [the book] Story by Robert McKee and I'm like "Oh?

That's interesting."

Because I had a problem in a script and I couldn't figure out how to solve it and

I was reading it and I go "Oh?

That's how I could fix it."

Now if I'd read that before I had the problem then that particular chapter would have made

no sense to me because I didn't have that problem yet because I hadn't written enough.

I always say to these new writers when they are talking to me and about getting new books

and doing things like that, I say "How many scripts have you written?"

And if they answer me with a number and if they know how many scripts they've written,

they haven't written enough scripts.

You shouldn't know how many scripts you've written.

You should be writing so many scripts that you'd have to think about it for a minute

and figure out "Oh…I wrote this and then that…"

If you know how many drafts exactly you did or something, you haven't done enough drafts.

Once you do so much of this, you build the muscles, you just keep writing, writing, writing…you

build up the writing muscles and then you don't need rituals, you don't need this

stuff because you built it up, you can do it.

Film Courage: You said earlier about writers under [age] 30 that they really hadn't lived

life (and I'm sure it would depend on the individual).

David Willis: Yes.

Film Courage: I mean I'm sure there are people who could have lived [experienced a

very diverse existence] by the time they are 15 and for others, even by the time they are

age 50, everything has been safe and easy and taken care of for them.

But what are some things [they can do] where they can live life?

Let's suppose [this hypothetical writer under age 30] has just a "normal" life

with some good and some bad, regular ups and downs, how can they live life to get sort

of a writerly-brain?

David Willis: [Laughs]

Film Courage: I know that is a really bad term, we're getting toward the end here

[of the interview with David].

But what I mean is so that they can become a little more well-rounded by 30 or whatever

age.

It doesn't matter what age, I guess?

David Willis: You just have to be around people.

You have to have friends and romances and things like that and get your heart broken

and break some hearts and don't sit at home watching…don't go to work your day job,

come home and watch TV for 6 hours and go to bed.

Go to Meetups, go do stuff, meet people because that's what matters.

I thought I was some weirdo who like doing this, but I found out that other people (other

writers) like to do this which is if you're in a cafe or whatever, eavesdrop on the people

around you because you are hearing real dialogue and real stuff and it's really illuminating.

I don't know, that's the only advice I can offer it so just get the heck out of your

apartment.

Get off your futon, go live life!

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From Suicidal to Inspiring Millions - TeeJay Dowe, founder of Ignition - Duration: 44:03.

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10 holiday life hacks | Emily Tsuda - Duration: 4:27.

Hey guys!

Welcome back to my channel or if you're new, Hi I'm Emily!

So, December is around the corner and Thanksgiving is over so I think it's safe to say that

Christmas season has officially started and no one can complain about holiday videos starting

too early.

So, today I'm going to be showing you 10 hacks that you guys should try this holiday

season.

Now I'm sure they are literally all over YouTube, but these are 10 life hacks that

you probably haven't heard of if you have they're not talked about as often.

Without dragging this intro too long, let's get started.

Let's start off with this hot glue snowflake.

You're going to need a template, I found on google images, parchment paper, and a hot

glue gun.

So you're going to place the parchment paper on top of the template and simply trace the

snowflakes using the hot glue gun.

After outlining, and you let it cool, you're going to peel it

off the parchment paper, but just be careful not to rip the snowflake!

So you're going to see the hot glue gun strings so just make sure you take them off

and then flip the snowflake so the shiny side is up and using the hot glue gun make indents

into it.

This is going to help suction cup to the window.

If it still doesn't stick, you can put hot glue directly on the window too.

If your boots are soaked from being outside, this hack is for you!

You're just going to get some newspaper and stuff it in the shoe.

The newspaper absorbs the water faster than a regular towel.

Also, spraying your boots with some waterproof spray doesn't hurt either.

If you have chapped lips, but chapstick isn't working, get some of your chapstick, I use

Vaseline because it works better and then an unused mascara wand.

After putting some Vaseline on your lips exfoliate your lips with the wand.

This will help get rid of the dead skin, but make sure you're not rubbing too hard!

Don't want to make them bleed.

This is a fun way to wrap a small present for a family or friend.

You're just going to need scissors and a chip bag (I used a Chex Mix bag).

Flip the bag inside out and wipe off any grease.

Then just cut off the opening.

This is what's going to tie it.

Cut that piece so it's not a loop and put whatever gifts you want in the bag.

In this case, I used packs of gum.

Scrunch it together and you're going to tie it with that piece we cut from the opening.

I cut the ends off so it's not so long and ugly and you're done!

For my peppermint hot cocoa lovers, you're just going to need an ice tray, water, and

peppermint extract.

After filling the tray with some water, put 1 drop of peppermint extract in each cube.

Don't put more than one like I did!

It's way too strong!

Make some hot cocoa and add the peppermint ice cube and you're done!

I always fold my tape over each other to find it again, but realized it's a pain because

you have to cut it off so with this hack if you just place a paper clip between the end

it makes it easier to find your place!

Let's make some not-so-cold snowballs!

You're just going to need cornstarch, vegetable oil or canola oil.

I did this in a Ziploc bag, but just mix 1 cup of cornstarch with 6 tsp of canola oil.

The more oil you put the more it will stick together.

Make these cute ornaments or gift tags with paint samples you can get at Home Depot or

Lowes, hole punch, a pen, and scissors.

Flip the paint samples over and trace whatever you want.

I attempted a candy cane and failed.

I also made some Christmas trees as well and using a hole punch I just made some holes

so you can string a ribbon or string through.

Save some energy by using an electric blanket instead of begging your parents to turn on

the heat.

I'm cold 24/7 and use an electric blanket all the time!

If you struggle with dry skin eating foods like spinach, walnuts, salmon, or wild rice

will help because it has omega-3 fatty acids.

Or supplements work too!

Well, I hope you guys enjoyed that video and I hope you guys try some of these hacks!

And comment down below what your favorite hack was.

Subscribe down below if you haven't already and give this video a big thumbs up if you

love the holiday season and I'll see you guys in my next video! またね~!(Matane)

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"Something New" by Lucy Knisley (2016) graphic novel review - comics recommendation - Duration: 2:16.

[Book cover of graphic novel "Something New" by Lucy Knisley (2016) - comic review from comics recommendation list]

OK, let's talk about Something New by Lucy Knisley.

Lucy Knisley is one of the best comics artists that I have discovered in recent times.

I'm really impressed by the sheer quantity of work that she has created in such a short time.

She began her career with travelogue books, that weren't really my cup of tea. But she is noticeably improving with age,...

...and her most recent book, therefore, is her best book to date.

Something New is a memoir about an unexpected series of events where Lucy's ex-boyfriend came to town and proposed to her. And then she agreed to marry him.

So, the book chronicles the whole story of their relationship right from the very first time that they met. Right up unto their wedding day.

Lucy does a great job of chronicling the experience of planning a wedding.

This includes reconciling her feminist side with the realities of the marriage industry, which is well known for preying on the insecurities of brides-to-be.

As well as all of the other things like her bachelorette party, and planning the big day itself.

This is the kind of thing that wouldn't have worked if the author had done a half-arsed job, but thankfully Lucy goes overboard with details.

It's a really extensive chronicle of everything that she did, thought and felt surrounding her wedding.

So, I'd recommend this book for anyone that you know, who is engaged to be married. Or maybe a couple who has recently become married.

But otherwise, it is a great read for anyone who likes slice-of-life, autobiographical stories.

The book is 275 pages long, and I take my hat off to her for the sheer amount of detail that she was able to capture.

And I like the contrast between her illustrations, and the photographs that show what the real wedding was actually like.

Lucy Knisley continues to improve with age, and she's just given birth to her first child.

So look out for her next book, which I'm sure will all be about pregnancy and motherhood.

[title music: "Bunny" by Screamfeeder]

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You First Believed - Hoku Cover - Duration: 4:15.

How many times did I pray you'd find me?

How many wishes on a star

Gazing off into the dark

Dreaming I'd see your face

Safe at home unafraid

Captured in your embrace

So many times when my heart was broken

Visions of you would keep me strong

You were with me all along

Guiding my every step

You are all that I am

And I'll never forget

It was you who first believed

In all that I was made to be

It was you looking in my eyes

You held my hand

And showed me life

And I've never been the same

Since you first believed

There were times when I'd thought I'd lost you

Fearing forever was a dream

But it wasn't what it seemed

Placing your hand in mine

You could see in the dark

You were guiding my heart

It was you who first believed

In all that I was made to be

It was you looking in my eyes

You held my hand

And you showed me life

And I've never been the same

Since you first believed

It was you who first believed

In all that I was made to be

It was you looking in my eyes

You held my hand

And you showed me life

And I've never been the same

Since you first believed

How many times did I pray you'd find me

How many wishes on a star

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Frederic CAUDRON vs Roland FORTHOMME || Match Thrilling billiards 3 cushion - Duration: 1:11:43.

Frederic Caudron vs Roland Forthomme

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Ganondorf - TheFizzleFlame (Official Music Video) [Back 2 the Basics] - Duration: 1:25.

I Need all that cash in advance, aye I Need me a bitch that's gone last, aye

I came up with all of these playas and pimps, They all been keepin me gassed, aye

I been makin one hit a week, I call that shit back to the Basics,

You couldn't make hits homie face it, I Stay steady stacking my pay checks,

Came up in Torrance my city tho, And All of my women is pretty tho,

I might just sell out a stadium, Lyft to Arcadia, just for the sake of it,

ohh,

Back to back, man a playa going platinum fast, Plastic ass, let's get back to that

Yeah, And fuck rap you can have it back,

Came up in the city alone, Drank in my cup and I'm thrown,

They can not sit on the throne, These rappers is buddies, I don't play along,

Came up in the city alone, Drank in my cup and I'm thrown,

They can not sit on the throne, These rappers is buddies, I don't play along,

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5 Biggest Mistakes Graphic/Web Designers Make Getting New Clients - Duration: 29:31.

Hello and welcome!

Hi there!

Welcome replay viewers.

We're here to talk about the 5 biggest mistakes that graphic and web designers and other creative

service providers make in their business when they are looking to get new clients.

Is that something that is of interest to you?

Give me some hearts if so.

Let me just share this out and then I'm going to introduce myself and we can start

getting into this.

So just bear with me one moment.

We can get this going.

Okay.

So please share this out as well.

I'm really passionate about helping creative service providers to have the life and business

of their dreams.

It's their making of these mistakes it is going to be absolutely be putting the kibosh

on that altogether.

Okay so, one of the two trends then that are affecting people who are looking to grow their

business in the creative services.

So one thing is that nowadays everybody is a marketer.

If you have a smartphone then you have got the availability of apps.

There's all sorts of softwares and tools that people can use to do their own designs,

to create their own website, to do their own photography and videography.

Look at me, I'm going live.

This just wouldn't actually have been possible years ago.

These are things that really have an impact on your business because all of a sudden because

I can do stuff from my phone – the fact that I can do it kind of in people's mindsets

it can make it less valuable.

So what this trend means is that the work that you do has become less valuable in other

people's eyes.

I'm going to talk about how this shows up in people's mistakes.

Now I'm not saying that people could do things as well as you can.

I know for sure that if you're good at what you do – and I'm sure you are – that

what you would find is that people they kind of do things to a certain level but they're

never going to have – they haven't got the same training that you have.

They haven't got the experience and the expertise but they don't necessarily see

things that way for themselves.

Alright so, the second trend is that increase in competition.

Now you have got – like if you're doing something like graphic design or web design

even some kind of photography it might not matter where your location is.

The same with some videography as well.

I recently have a video production company that's in Canada talking to me about how

they could import into the UK because of the exchange rate and it being a lot more favourable

there.

So these are some of the things that you can, that you're up against.

You might have spent a long time getting training to do what you do but what about all the people

in other countries that might not have done that?

Yes, they are there and they can be very cheap.

They a completely different standard of living.

I know that you're probably aware of this but maybe you haven't felt like but what

could you actually do in the meantime because your investment in your training, in your

equipment, in your software, and the experience that you have is now being commoditized and

put up against other people who may not be able to do the job that you can but because

they're cheaper and they're all over the internet, then that cause a problem for you

in bringing new clients on.

It just makes it harder.

I think it contributes to overwhelm as well.

I think this is a big contributor to creative service providers not making as much as they

can.

So one of the 5 mistakes then that you need to stop making – I'm going to go through

those and I will talk at the end what is it that you could do to actually- to do instead

basically so that you're not having this situation.

Okay so, big mistake #1 – not charging enough because of fear.

Now, I work through my coaching clients and I- even when I'm showing them the way to

raise their prices and what they need to do and what we need to put in place, there is

always every single one.

It doesn't matter how confident they may be.

When it comes to raising their prices then things come up for them.

These things could be- I've- or I'm a people pleaser.

And so I want people to say yes.

I want them to be happy.

Therefore, you could be sabotaging yourself with your prices.

It could be a fear of failure.

It could be a fear of being judged.

Maybe you're worried that some people would think that you're trying to rip them off.

Let me tell you, if you're concerned about people thinking that you're ripping them

off, you're not going to rip them off because the only people who would rip other people

off don't really care about that.

There's a lot of different kinds of specific fears that can be going on that can stop people

from charging what they ought to be charging.

The thing is, is that you obviously got to focus on doing the right things in terms of

the way you get out there and present your work.

We'll talk a bit more about that.

You've got to do the inner work as well.

In the last couple of years, I've doubled my prices twice.

So I doubled them and then I doubled them again and I'm trying to put them up again

next year.

The thing is, is that whenever you think, "Oh I could put- Oh I couldn't possibly

put them up", the chances are you probably could.

It's all about the way that you do it.

But you've got to address that fear first in order to make it really work.

Okay so, we've got fear.

Fear equals false expectations appearing real.

Yes, absolutely!

So much of the time when my clients put their prices up and they're going to their clients,

it's kind of new clients that are coming in and they're putting these new prices

to them because of the way we're doing it, the clients are just going, "Yes, okay.

Yeah, we'll go with it."

And they're not even necessarily coming up against negotiation.

It does depend slightly on the industry.

There are some industries that are more prone to negotiate than others.

But the thing is, is that when you've got that solid ground and you have that- it's

really about setting boundaries within yourself about, "Well hang on a second.

This is what this value is and this is a fair price for it."

And you've got to believe that.

So please work- if this is an issue for you, please you've got to work on this.

Do the inner work to have the self-belief.

Do the inner work to be able to be comfortable with being rejected.

I'm not saying you're ever going to love it but at least you've got to accept that

when somebody says no, then obviously they're not the right client for you.

So okay, let's have a look at big mistake #2.

This is going with the flow too much.

You might be thinking, "How can that be a mistake Una?

You're all about flow."

I mean just earlier today I did a live stream about that.

The thing is, is that when you- we go with the flow too much though, then that means

there's a lack of structure in the way that you're running your business.

There's a lack of structure around your time.

There's a lack of structure in the way that you handle new clients.

In fact, just yesterday I was working with a client and they realized, "Oh right.

Every time I have a new client, I completely reinvent the wheel."

So here's what I would say, save your creativity to where it matters and bring the structure

that you need into the way that you work.

Now you might be thinking, "Oh god, either I don't have the time to do this or I don't

want to do this.

I want to be free.

This is part of me being creative that I kind of just do things.

I'm very intuitive.

I just do things at the spur of the moment."

But you can be intuitive and still have structure.

So, like one of the ways I do that is back here I've got a couch in my office and every

morning this is my meditation spot.

So I journal and I meditate and I let my intuition come in and ideas.

Sometimes I have loads of ideas.

But then you've got to do something with those things.

So whatever it is that you're getting is best to be working on that's got to fit

into some structure or else the danger is you're going to start loads of things and

then never finish them.

Or you'll have so many ideas that you could do.

You'll create them in your mind but never make them a reality.

You could actually spend so much time analysing them, and dreaming about them, and thinking

about them that it feels real but it isn't real unless it's actually showing up in

your business.

Unless you're actually getting to do that work with those clients whatever it is that

you're thinking about.

So, I know it might seem counter-intuitive that flow isn't about, "Oh, I'll just

do what I feel like it, when I feel like it."

But actually it isn't.

It's following your path of least resistance.

It's focusing on the right tasks and activities that suit you, your natural strengths and

your personality.

So it's not about going, "Oh!

Shiny new object.

Oh!

Shiny new object."

Or it's also not about going, "Oh right, this person over here is successful and they've

got what I want so I'm going to do what they did."

What if their natural strengths are different from yours?

That really could end up being a problem for you.

So, put a structure in place in terms of where do you add the most value?

What are the tasks and activities you need to be doing?

How do you actually manage those tasks?

Do you just do things on the spur of the moment but forget half of the things you meant to

do?

Are you using your calendar properly?

Do you have a task management system?

Do you have some kind of a framework?

That's another thing I work on with my clients is a weekly flow framework so they know, "Okay,

these are the kinds of activities that I'm doing at these- in these times."

You can be flexible.

If your week requires that to be different, then you can change it.

But at least that structure is there.

It's something to change rather than- it's actually forcing you to make choices.

It's kind of like me going for an audition.

Right?

Now I just realized have I introduced myself properly?

I'm not sure if I have.

So if you don't know me, my name is Una Doyle.

I'm the founder of CreativeFlow.tv and I work with service-based entrepreneurs in creative

roles such as web and graphic design, photography, videography, etc.

I help them to confidently and profitably stand out from the crowd and be able to do creative

work that fills their heart with pride.

If that's something that you like, make sure to give some hearts.

So the thing is, is that when you- when- what was I saying?

Oh yes, I'm also an actor.

That's where I was coming back to.

I'm also an actor as well.

When I go for audition, it's impossible for the director to redirect me if I haven't

actually made choices.

Now I could make the wrong choices as far as they're concerned.

With the information I have, I've got to make choices but then they're looking at

it from a different perspective and they might go, "Oh right.

Okay, well look, I want you to do it this way.

I want you to focus more on this or "Oh, here's an aspect to this person's character.

This character's personality that maybe I didn't know just from the script, etc."

So then I can change it.

I can flex with it.

Well it's exactly the same with how you structure your time.

It doesn't have to feel like, "I'm in a straitjacket.

This is horrible.

I have to do this at 10 past 9 and I have to do this at eleven o'clock and I have

to do this at three o'clock."

It doesn't have to be like that.

So you can work flexibly with the way that you have but it is an important thing to do.

Okay, big mistake #3 – your offer and your positioning sucks.

Okay, I know that is quite blunt but the thing is, is that time and time again- so I use

LinkedIn a lot to connect with people who might be interested in working with me.

When I'm arranging to get on a call with somebody, I ask them for their website and

social profiles and I go and look at them.

I do spend the time before we speak, where possible, to see what are they presenting

to the world.

And I would say 8 or 9 times out of 10, what I'm seeing is a menu list of we could do

this, we could do this, we could do this, we could do this.

And everything is all about them.

There's nothing there about their customer.

Why somebody would want to be connecting with you?

And that partly makes you a commodity.

If you're not standing for something, then you're just the same as everybody else.

When that happens, people make a decision based on price.

So you've got to get really clear on what is the problem that you are solving for which

particular type of person or type of business.

You have to get really specific about it.

A lot of the time when I first start working with people, they'll say things like "Oh

but I could lose out on opportunities."

Trust me that's not going to happen.

Even though my focus is on working with creative service providers, I actually have other creatives

who work with me as well.

I've worked with an author.

I've worked with a T-shirt provider.

I've worked with other coaches and consultants sometimes as well because they're creatively

minded and they can see they have the same challenges.

But they come to me.

If you're trying to market all things to all people, you're not big brands like Coca-Cola

or Pepsi or McDonald's or like one of these big global brands that has got- they've

got multiple marketing teams in every country, not even just in their head office.

You're probably one person or maybe two or three in partnership.

How could you possibly do the same extent of marketing as a massive company that has

got multiple products and services to multiple audiences.

So, if you're not already at the level where you have got a team, then you've got to

focus on one thing.

And it doesn't mean that that's the only thing you'll ever do.

It just means that that's where you're going to focus your marketing.

And when you do that, then people become really clear about well what do you stand for?

Like I'm getting known for helping people to raise their prices.

I'm helping them to double and even triple their prices when they start working with

me.

And that's something that I'm getting out there because for a start, I just you

know, it really hurts me when I see creatives not getting paid appropriately for what they're

doing and to see them struggling.

Or even where, "Okay.

Yeah.

We're paying all the bills but what's next?

How can I possibly move forward?"

So these are things that you've got to- you've got to get really focused on what

the challenges that you're helping your client with.

And talk about that.

Talk about their problem.

Help them to see the problem that they have.

It's not really about you.

When you do that, then they'll want to know how you can help them.

So, yeah.

And just, you know, if you're not clear on this, then how can you get known for something

when you're trying to do everything?

It's just not possible.

Okay big mistake #4 – having an ad hoc or non-existent sales process.

Now you might think- I think some people are under the impression that when you- if you

have a sales process and you're kind of thinking about things in that way, that that

makes you- that it means you're going to be pushy or salesy or something like that.

Actually, it couldn't be further from the truth because when you have the right kind

of sales process in place – and the sale process is simply a series of steps.

When you have that in place, then you're not pushy or salesy because it's all about

seeing is this right for this person?

Is this right for me?

Are we a good fit?

It's really- it makes it very natural that you have one kind of step and then they're

invited to another and if they're interested then they do that.

And then maybe you get some sort of feedback and then you go on to the next step.

And if you do this right, you actually will be earning money as part of your sales process

even before people become a full client with you.

So, I've got clients now that are charging just under £400 and £500 to get their clients

because they've been able to increase their prices.

And it helps you make that conversion.

Right?

It helps your prospective clients to feel secure in your hands because you're clear

and you're guided?

And you're not kind of going, "Oh I don't really know what to do next."

And you don't know how to ask for the sale.

And you're waiting for them to ask you.

Most of the time, that isn't going to happen.

They're expecting you to guide you through this process.

They're expecting you, the expert to help them see what they need and what's going

to be the best solution for them.

If you don't have a proper sales process around that, then it just makes it a lot harder.

It really does because you've got to make sure that the sales process clearly demonstrates

the value that you add.

It clearly demonstrates how you're going to solve their problem or help them achieve

their aspiration.

And you're going to do that without giving away the farm.

Right?

Here's one of the things that's also really good about having a proper sales process is

that you don't feel pressured.

Therefore, your client doesn't either.

If you're kind of scrambling around and reinventing the wheel and doing everything

from scratch every time, then you're probably going to feel a bit,

"Oh okay.

Now it's from this client and I'm not quite sure well what do we next?

Then, that's going to make your client feel uncertain or it might cause you to feel pressure

and then they'll pick up on that vibe and feel pressured to.

Okay, so big mistake #5.

This is when you don't have enough leads.

Leads are the like the oxygen for your business.

If you don't get enough in front of enough people, who could be your ideal clients.

Then how can you increase your sales?

How can you get new clients if you're not getting in front of enough people?

I think the temptation for those of us who are more creative is to keep going, "Oh,

I'm going to create more things or I really need to upgrade my equipment."

I remember there was one person that I worked with who was about to spend £3000 on new

equipment.

In fact, I think it was new- yeah it was new hardware.

And when I was talking through things with him they didn't have enough clients to make

the facts that their machine wasn't running as fast – really a problem.

Now when they had tripled their client base, then it would start to become a problem and

then they would have the money to do it rather than putting it on a credit card when they

didn't even have the money to do that.

I think it's really tempting.

I see this with coaches and consultants all the time that they think, "Oh, well I'll

do this other qualification.

Oh, I'll learn this technique."

They spend loads of money and time making them a better coach but actually they have

still no clear understanding of who their clients are and what problem they are solving

for them.

So, you've got to spend the time and put some structures in place to have enough people

to get in front of.

I think this is going to be challenging for creatives because we're naturally good at

creating and usually when it comes to lead generation, it's less about creating.

It can be – content marketing, doing live streams like what I'm doing now.

This is creation.

But you also have to share it.

It's the sharing and the getting in front of people.

It's the direct approach as well.

Getting clients online can take time.

And if you don't already have an audience that you built up – and you might have,

you might have a big audience but you're just not asking.

So when you got the right sales process in place then it makes it easier to ask people

to step in to that.

And if you don't have a big enough audience, you need to build that audience.

I would say that one of the fastest ways to get new clients is to directly approach people.

I don't mean spam them.

I definitely do not mean spam them but I just mean that you can reach out and get to know

people and find out what their problems are.

Okay, so the thing is, is that don't be- stop creating new things, stop doing new ideas

if you don't have enough leads because who are you going to share them with.

Instead, focus on well what are the ways that you would have fun attracting new leads, new

prospects to you.

And that is going to really help you.

Okay, so one of the things that you can do is instead of doing all these, I want you

to think about creating a client attraction and conversion system.

This is something I've been focused on working with clients on.

I think it's just so important because when you have got this in place, everything else

just kinds of works so much better.

Right?

And this is where if you have recognized one or more of these mistakes, then I have a program

that can help you to stop making these mistakes and to put this client attraction and conversion

system in place so that you can create a thriving business.

So that you can attract ideal clients – profitable clients.

Ones that will act on your advice because they're listening to you, because they view

you as an expert.

They treat you like royalty.

They're not being over demanding.

I want to help five more designers or similar service providers to go from making less than

5k a month to making at least 10-20 or more k per month within the next 6-12 months.

If you want to increase your sales like this and you'd like to hear what's stopping

you because they might be one of these mistakes or maybe it might be something else, I would

set aside some time where we can talk about this, where we can talk about what are you

looking to achieve?

We can talk about what is getting in your way with that and it's a free 20-minute

consultation.

So I've just popped the link in the comment.

So you can go and check that out because the thing is, my clients are now doubling and

is some cases even tripling their prices and therefore their revenues.

When you put this client attraction and conversion in place where you are bringing yourself into

your business in a way that you may be never have before where you're really focusing

on your strengths, where you have got a really compelling offer because you're so clear

on who it is that is your ideal client.

This is more than just about having your client avatar.

This is about really getting to understand them, and what it is that they want, and they're

prepared to pay for, and what problem they really want solved.

That allows you to have something that people really want then.

You've got to put the sales funnel in place.

You've got to put the lead generation strategies in place.

You can do all these in working with me in the ways that suit you best because of me

using personality profiling as well.

So it's always about building your business and learning how to run it in the way that

suits you best.

There is no one size fits all.

I think that is really important.

So you want to- if you want to be less stressed- one client told me that my client is less

stressed.

They're actually playing with the children more.

They're less grumpy.

They're just having more fun because of putting the work that we've done and putting

this client attraction and conversion engine in place.

And also because I'm working with them on their ways of working.

Another client told me they were able to be way more creative because they no longer have

these little niggles about, "Oh, I must be able to do this.

I must be able to do that" because things were more organized.

They actually were freer to be more creative in that creative time.

The thing is, is that when- if you want your business to grow, then you've got to do

things differently.

You might be thinking, "Well, I haven't got time to do this or is now the right time?"

But in working with people, number one, I'm helping them free up their time so they can

do this work and the second thing is the right time is always yesterday.

If you have got some big plans or you're working on some big projects, how do you know

if they're even the best things that you want to be doing right now because I'm going

to help you to make sure that you're taking the best steps for you.

Okay?

And the best steps for you right now might not be what you're planning.

Maybe you're trying to run before you can walk.

Or maybe you're still rehashing things that you used to do but now you need to be moving

up to a new level.

Right?

So, thank you so much for watching this and if you've enjoyed this free content, look,

I go into so much more depth in the Creative Success Code which is the program I've been

talking about.

And by the end of completing that program, you will have- you probably increased your

prices as nearly everybody I meet needs to.

You'll have this client attraction and conversion system, your engine in place.

So that that it's happened and you're bringing in those bread and butter clients,

that you're working with a higher calibre of clients, you've got great boundaries

in place that you're no longer undercharging and over delivering.

This is really important.

And you'll be working in your business in ways that allow you to have- to be more creative

and to have more free time, and to be less stressed because you're going to be in flow

in a more structured way while still having the freedom and creativity that you want because

the last thing I want to do is to try and turn somebody into what they're not.

It is completely about you becoming more of who you are.

So click the link the comments to have a chat with me.

And you know I guarantee you I'm only going to invite you to the next step if I genuinely

believe I can help you and if you're interested.

And at the very least, you're going to go away with at least one tip, strategy or insight

about your situation to help you move forward.

Look, I don't mind doing this right now.

I've set aside some time at the moment.

This isn't always going to be available with this free call.

So don't wait, book it now.

The link is in the comments and I look forward to seeing you very very soon.

Alright, take care.

Bye!

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Both of You (French Cover) - Duration: 2:22.

What a disaster

Go talk to each other

Go talk to each other just to try

Talk about what happened

You're doing everything to avoid it

I don't know why

You won't believe it

You won't believe it at all

But you're both alike

It's really crazy

You both love me and I love you both more than anything

You know if I were you I'd hate me too

I don't hate you, Greg

But I knew how you felt about Rose and still I stayed

That wasn't the problem

What was the concern

It's you she loved

You know what she was like

She always only knew herself

You're looking for each other

You're looking for each other

Someone who knows what you're going through

You won't believe it

You won't believe it at all

But you're both alike

It's really crazy

You both love me and I love you both more than anything

You both love me and I love you both more than anything

The bill

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hello guys came to my channel today i will make a video about zombie troll

First, we need to find the infected box

Please follow me

Now let's go to BUNKER A

You should prepare thoroughly

Now go find coordinates

Hello hello son

HAHAHA

Now run out of the map

you need to have CHOPPER

Be gentle, otherwise you will be spotted

and I have found it ha ha ha

I will have a lot of interesting things about it

Now take it home immediately and always

I have prepared a lot of generators

Now watch me do it

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MEL-O-TOONS (Series Collection) - Noah's Ark (1960) - Duration: 5:26.

a long time after God had created the world and made man and all the animals

and birds he noticed that people were no longer kind to each other and that they

didn't obey God anymore so he was angry but God did see one man of the world who

was kind and good and who obeyed the Lord's word this man was not so God

appeared to know and he let him hear his voice and the Lord said Behold I will

cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights

I will bring a flood the earth to destroy all flesh and everything that is

in the earth shall die

but God told Noah to build an ark and to take two of every animal in it with him

to keep alive during the storm and when Noah had heard God's voice he was

grateful and he's set to work right away to build the ark this was a great boat

with many many rooms in it when Noah finally finished it he went

out into the fields and woods but he had to talk to all kinds of animals and

birds he talked to the liar and the wild horses he talked to the pigs in the

barnyard and the elephants in the jungle and the cute little kittens in his own

house

Nora talked to all the animals on the face of the earth even to the doves

cooing in their nests

and Nora picked a mother and a father of each kind of animal and bird and he told

them to come to the are well whenever all gathered there you can imagine what

kind of a noisy crowd poor no I had on his hands

what with lions roaring and pig squealing and monkeys chattering and

hyenas laughing well it must have been noisier than a crowd of children on the

annual Sunday school excursion but Noah was wise and gentle and he understood

about animals so he got them lined up in a long road two by two and then he

started them up and into the arms through the big door in the side the

bees were the last to go in

because bees have a stinger in their tails and no animal wanted to get in

line behind them nor stored food in the boat and then saw that his wife and his

sons and their wives were safely inside then he shucked the big dog behind him

and he bolted it then a flash of lightning and the thunder roared as it

never had before big black clouds hid the Sun so that it was almost as dark as

light and out of those clouds in the greatest rain the world has ever known

it lasted for 40 days and 40 nights as God had promised nor all the land was

covered with water another house or a living thing remain anywhere

but Noah's Ark floated on the surface of the waters and he and his family and the

animals who had in the ark with them were saved on the 40th day the rain

stopped and the Sun came out the waters that had covered the earth began to flow

back into the oceans and the rivers and the ark came to rest on the peak of a

mountain but Noah wasn't quite sure that there was enough dry land for all his

animals to live on so he took one of the doves and let it fly out of the window

in a little while it came back and in its beak the Dove headed the branch of

an olive tree nor knew that this must be a sign from God that he had restored

quiet and peace to the world so he opened the door of the ark and he and

his family and all the animals came out on the dry lands and they praised God

and thank you

then the Lord appeared again to know he promised him that he would never again

send a flood to destroy the earth and he sealed that promise with a beautiful

symbol which is set in the sky for all of us to see that symbol the token of

God's everlasting faith in man is the rain

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The Most Amazing Hot Springs Ever! Grutas Tolantongo OVERLAND TRAVEL VLOG Ep.28 - Duration: 14:39.

Previously on The Traveling Together Journal

We visited Teotihuacan. Mexico's most popular archaeological site.

Then we escaped the crowds in Parque Nationale el Chico.

We just arrived here at the Grutas Tolantongo.

It is a series of steam caves, warm rivers, and like hot spring pools,

and I just went down to the river over here and it is warm. It's not like hot hot, but it's it's pretty warm which is really cool.

Not feeling up to the stimulus levels of exploring the Grutas on a Saturday afternoon.

We chose to build ourselves a little wading pool next to camp, and enjoy some cold beers in the warm river,

saving the main attractions for Sunday evening and Monday when there will hopefully be less of a crowd.

It's very cool this morning.

The warm River is putting off steam.

It's really neat-looking.

So, we're like almost an entire week ahead in budget right now and so what does

Matt decide to do? Try to find some problems.

It didn't have anything to do with the budget.

Had to do with all the noise when we were driving on cobblestone roads.

I know. I'mjust joking.

So, this is what is needing to be replaced. Our idler arm, and that is why.

So that's where our noises, well at least one of the noises. Hopefully that's it.

Just another afternoon of the AutoZone.

Back underway.

From our camp we could see many campers leaving throughout the day and finally decided to venture upriver

around 2:00 in the afternoon and explore the Grutas or caves.

We passed many different pools on our way. Some were built in the worm River with stone dams,

and others were made of concrete on the bank and gravity fed with warm water from upstream.

There was still a number of campers, but many were

winding down their exciting weekend's, finishing their micheladas, and packing up camp.

The water got warmer and warmer until we reached the Grutas.

This is the source of the warm water. It flows through the stone and the valley wall

eroding caves and leaving behind mineral deposits creating travertine.

The result is a series of steam caves with smooth stone walls and hot water flowing through the whole thing.

It's like a hot tub inside of a sauna. It felt great, and it was incredibly interesting and fun to explore.

It feels cold out hear.

Oh, my, god!

That is so cool.

By Monday the crowds had died down considerably and we went to go explore the pozas or pools.

This area also has many hot springs flowing from the valley wall, but without the dramatic caves.

The developers of this area have built concrete pools on the steep terrain,

and the hot water flows from pool to pool down to the valley floor, and into the river.

The water has coated the concrete in travertine.

Resulting in warm stone pools with incredible views.

It doesn't get much more relaxing than a weekday at the pozas.

We just left the Grutas Tolantango,

and are headed directly to the Auto Zone.

Get back in the zone. Auto Zone.

So, we went in and they do not have the steering arm that we need at all.

She said none within Mexico or the United States.

So, there's a guy who is supposed to come in at 10:00 that spoke English,

and so we're gonna hopefully either get directions to another auto parts store

or I don't know maybe try to figure out how to order it and get it into a Oaxaca.

I don't know.

So, the guy who speaks some English has told us that this part is only in the USA.

So, he's calling around. We think to some other shops.

So, they found us apart in Puebla, and we just paid for it here.

They would only hold the part for like just a few hours

and we really wanted to go to Parque el Ocotal before

and to go to Puebla first we would have had to back track like three and a half four hours.

We've only got a few more days before needing to be in Oaxaca for Dia de Los Muertos.

I feel really really really stupid, because we could have taken a shower at the Grutas,

but we didn't set an alarm,

So, we woke up late and we had to be out of there by 8 am.

So, here I am in a bodega. Trying to wash my face

So, we are in Parque el Ocotal, and I don't know it's kind of a boring park.

It's a park.

It's a park.

It's not like a nature reserve or whatever. It's just like a park

Yeah it's just a park.

Basically, what you see, is what you get.

It's like a man-made lake, so more of a reservoir.

Some nice pine trees, some grass.

Oh, they do have a zoo, and we went to check it out, and it's already kind of a little sad.

It's pretty boring Zoo.

Well it's just a zoo. It's what zoos are.

I would have to say this is not like one of those places I would go out of your way

to make sure you see when overlanding Mexico,

but if it's kinda on your way it's a nice place to camp pretty cheap.

Yeah

So with all of that.

During the week there's like been hardly anybody in the

whole camp and it's like a few square miles.

Yeah, but we just went on a hike through the trails and pretty much just hiked through trails then back onto the road and trails and road.

and we circled around a couple different

times to try to get up to a what three miles?

So this cute little sweetie pie.

She barked all night long.

Keeping away all other dogs,

had a couple of dog fights,

and then after one really intense scurry she broke into our tent and stole a huge chunk of cheese.

It's kinda like being in the Yellowstone National Park and the Bears coming and stealing your food. You gotta tie it up.

Poor little starving dogs.

I was sure she had an owner, because she looks so well-fed, but now I just realized she's a thief.

We're actually driving on a toll road this morning.

We have lots of driving today.

We just left Parque Ocotal, and we had already paid for a part at an Auto Zone a couple days ago,

because it seemed as though it was kind of a rare part in Auto zones in Mexico.

So, we talked them into letting us pay for it at the Auto Zone we were at.

We got a receipt and a letter, and now we got to go find the appropriate Auto Zone in Puebla

Well that ended up being really easy.

One new idler arm.

So, how did it go?

Pretty good.

I was a little worried about getting the

balljoint out of the steering linkage.

um, that's this guy

But I was able to just cut all the boot out of the way

because we weren't going to reuse it.

And then I just shoved an open end wrench

In there and cranked on it

Finally it poped loose.

We have a lot going on this morning.

We're headed into Oaxaca tomorrow to celebrate Dia de los Muertos,

and we are at Jardin Botanico again,

because it's one of the closest places to Oaxaca that actually kind of was a really nice place to be.

Since Matt needed a place to work on the car, this seemed like a good spot and it's been wonderful.

The temperatures have been good. It's nice and dry here and it's actually very sunny.

So, it'll be good to get our battery nice and charged

since we won't be using it for four or five days.

We're taking the opportunity to get our laundry done

and Matts been fixing some random little things.

Like here are the rubber is always caught

underneath the window so you get that like hissing sound when you're driving.

I'm cooking up a humungous breakfast. We normally do not eat like this,

but I've got half an avocado.

I've got some papaya and melon.

I squeezed all of our oranges

So, we've got half a cup of juice each this morning, but then I also filled up

this entire 16-ounce hydro flask full of orange juice for tomorrow morning and

I'm making some scrambled eggs, and I'm making some toast.

Where's Matt Jagger? I thought he was gonna be under the car with you.

I'm in the camper Amie.

And now what are you doing?

I'm checking that the bed mounts are snug,

because our camper

has been hitting the top of our cab.

And it just seems like stuffs moving around more than it should.

The bolts on the bed mounts were all good, but the bed itself was not

it has cracked completely around the front mounts allowing the bed and thus

the camper to sag down and bounce around when we go over bumps,

We'll have to take it easy on our way back to Oaxaca and find a welder in the city.

Good morning

it's nice and early

We got a start at 7 am, which it's still dark here in Mexico at 7

And lets see it's been 18 weeks of our travel,

but, yeah, we're on our way to Oaxaca for Day of the Dead, YAY!

Next time on The Traveling Together Journal.

We meet some fellow overlanders,

this happens,

and then we experience Dia de los Muertos in the streets and the cemeteries of Oaxaca.

Hello there!

I wanted to wish you all very Happy Holidays,

and if you enjoyed this episode please give it a thumbs up.

And please consider sharing The Traveling Together Journal with your social media platforms.

This can go a huge way in helping this channel grow.

Thank you very much, and we'll see you in a couple weeks.

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Barraca Trucada | Câmeras Escondidas (10/12/17) - Duration: 6:50.

Good afternoon

Hi!

How much for the hot dog?

It's R$ 5 on sale

And you get some sugarcane juice

I want it

It's R$ 5 then

Good! Do you have any change?

No, sorry

So while I get your change, you can take the juice there, ok?

Ok! Thank you

You're welcome

Good afternoon!

Wasn't there a hot dog tent here?

Here? No, you must be mistaken

He took my money. I need the change!

He was here

Lady, I've been working here for 20 years and I've never seen a hot dog tent

I'm sorry

There was a hot dog tent!

Beautiful flowers!

It's R$ 3

Really?

R$ 3 for the vase

Let me see... Do you have change for R$ 20?

I do

It was you!

Give it to me

You were here selling hot dogs

Was there hot dog here?

No, I've been here for 20 years! How can you say there where hot dogs here?

There was!

I just came here and bought a hot dog that was on sale

In my corner?

Yes, right here! And I gave him the money

Well, would you chenge this for me?

No, no! Give me my money back

Your money? What do you mean?

I'm going to call my husband

You call your husband and I call the police

Give me my money, please!

Let me go

Don't touch me

Give me my money

You almost made me fall

Give me my money back

No, stop!

You're welcome

Lady, where is the hot dog tent that was here?

Where?

Here

What do you mean? I've been here for 30 years...

This is mine and I sell flowers

But lady, it was here 5 minutes ago! I just crossed the street

No, not here. There was no hot dog here

Can I help you?

Hi!

Do you want do buy flowers?

Very beautiful flowers

It's R$ 3

Let me see... Do you have change?

Yes, sure! Give i to me

No, no it was this man!

You sold me the hot dog

These R$ 50 are mine!

Do you think I'm stupid?

But I don't even know what you are talking about!

No, no, this man was here!

No

Of course not

You give me this money

Hey, wait!

Excuse me

Please, sir

No way, this is my money

Don't touch me!

You are trying to rob me

Thank you

You're welcome

Good afternoon!

Good afternoon!

Did you the hot dog tent that was here?

Do you want anything? How about some flowers?

It's R$ 3

No, lady! Where is the hot dog tent that was here?

A hot dog tent here?

This has been my corner for 20 years

I gave him R$ 50 to buy a hot dog and he said he was going to make it

I don't know, you must be confused

Maybe you are confused

Nice flowers!

It's R$ 3 for a vase

Do you have change for R$50?

Yes, I do

Hey! Stop there! This money is mine

And I know you from...?

I just paid you

Me?

Yes

Well, I think you must be crazy

Sir, give me the money

No, no you pay with something else because this is our money

You are trying to rob me

No way, give me my money back

No, no

Give me back

This is my money

Wait! Did you pay for the sugarcane juice?

Give it to me!

No! She didn't pay?

No. You owe me R$5, lady

You still owe me R$5, lady

No! The juice was for free!

You said it was free!

No! Give me my money

No, no!

Give me my money!

No! Let me go!

Let me go

Hi!

I just asked for a hot dog here

What do you mean?

Wasn't there a hot dog tent here?

No, lady

I came here! Right in this tent!

There's no hot dog here, lady! You must be mistaken

No way, I must be crazy

Beautiful flowers you have there

It was him!

You were selling hot dogs here

Me?

Yes, you!

Of course it was you

No, no, wait. You must be mistaking me with someone else

I want my money back! I don't want juice anymore

You are trying to double cross me

Me?

I'm going to call the police

Me? I don't even know wat you are talking about

I just got here, saw these flowers and decided to come buy them

You are disturbing my client

Just pay for the flowers

I want my money back

No, stop

This is my money

Stop! It's not yours

Yes, it is! Give it back

You took my money

Lady, you owe me R$ 5 for the sugarcane juice!

What are talking about?!

Give me my money

Aren't you going to pay for the juice?

Aren't you going to pay?

I won't pay!

It's R$ 5

I won't

Didn't I come here for the combo?

Yes, it's R$ 5

You what? I'm going

I'm leaving

I want my money back

Don't touch me

Give me my money

I'm not crazy! Give me my money back

Let me go

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