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Наклейки своими руками просто (eng sub) Self-adhesive stickers - Duration: 6:47.

Hello!

I'm glad that you went to the channel TessaArt.

Today we will do it stickers with your own hands.

The list of materials will be in the description under the video.

In the beginning, you need to draw drawings, or print

them from the internet and cut them out those that you like.

I will tell you four ways, which can be done

stickers.

We need a two-way Scotch tape, we glue on it a drawing.

And from the top we glue it to the usual scotch tape.

We cut it out and leave it for check.

For the second method we need paper for

baking, cut a piece in the shape of our picture.

Top on food paper adhesive adhesive tape.

Paper here is a protector, that is, we then shoot it

and paste the picture.

For now the paper is pasted picture can be worn with

and naturally it will not get stuck.

Next, put our pictures on scotch tape and on top again

we paste with usual scotch tape.

It remains to cut them and here an important point, step back

from the picture about two millimeter, that at us

the upper scotch is stuck to the bottom, and the picture was

between two layers of scotch tape.

And just leave pictures inspection.

In the third method again take the paper for baking,

glue a pencil, as well as paint tape.

First on baking paper paste the paint tape.

And from above with the help of the usual glue our drawing.

Apply transparent tape that our picture shone

and stayed longer.

It remains only to cut off superfluous.

In the fourth way, we Need glue PVA liquid,

a brush and an adhesive tape.

First we will take scotch tape and paste our drawings on it

picture down.

Then we cut out the shape, and now just a brush

with glue we smear our pictures and let it dry.

Well, let's check all our four ways.

I'm taking my sketchbook, by the way. I have a video like his

do it yourself, link will be in description

under the video.

We take a sticker, which we did the first way,

unfasten the protection of both sides Scotch tape.

And stick.

Is very good and for me this method has remained

the best.

Check the labels for the second method.

The principle is also good keeps and looks normal.

Now the sticker for the third way, unglue the paper.

I do not hold very well well, I would have glued it again

glue for example, can u me scotch is not very good.

And there were stickers made the fourth method, we will

moisten with water and glue.

They keep well.

And my conclusion is that the first method is the best, the fourth

the method is also pretty good, you only need to apply

More PVA glue and wait until it dries.

And the second and third method or I did not work,

or they are in principle so itself.

Here are such stickers you can decorate your album,

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For more infomation >> Наклейки своими руками просто (eng sub) Self-adhesive stickers - Duration: 6:47.

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Falana backs Danjuma on 'call for self defence' - Duration: 4:02.

Falana backs Danjuma on 'call for self defence'

- Gen Theophilus Danjuma has been backed in his call for Nigerians to defend themselves against killers by Femi Falana.

- The senior advocate stated that the former minister could sue critics of his statement for libel; as he pointed out that the comments were accommodated under the Constitution.

- Citing various examples, Falana stressed that Nigerians have a right to defend themselves, if the government is unable to do so.

Renowned human rights advocate and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has thrown his support behind the former minister of defence, Lt Gen Theophilus Danjuma (retd), in respect to the latter's call for Nigerians to defend themselves against killers.

According to The Nation, Falana made his position known at a training programme organised for reporters of the publication. NAIJ.com gathers that he stated that the right to protect one's self from violent attack was recognised by the Constitution.

The lawyer stated that Danjuma could sue critics of his statement for libel, as he noted that the media has been awash with suggestions that the former minister's comments are call to anarchy.

He said: "Some of the reactions on Danjuma's statement could be libelous. What Danjuma said is accommodated under our Constitution..

The senior advocate also noted that although Section 33(1) of the 1999 Constitution recognises the right to life, such right might be lawfully circumscribed in accordance with Section 33(2).

He continued: "Section 33(2) says a person shall not be regarded as having been deprived of his life if he dies as a result of the use, to such extent and in such circumstances as are permitted by law, of such force as is reasonably necessary – for the defence of any person from unlawful violence or for the defence of property.

"If the government is unable to save you as in the case of Benue, Kogi and Zamfara attacks, you have a right to defend and save yourself.

So, if you insult Danjuma that he is inciting violence, that could be a ground for him to sue you for libel..

com previously reported that senior lawyer, Itse Sagay, said Nigerians are permitted by law to defend themselves from being attacked by bandits.

Sagay who serves as the chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) made the statement on Sunday, March 25, in reaction to calls by a former minister of defence, Theophilus Danjuma, that Nigerians should defend themselves against herdsmen attacks.

He said allegations by Danjuma that the armed forces were assisting bandits to kill people and cover them should be investigated.

Meanwhile, General Theophilus Danjuma (retd) was commended by Niger Delta activist, Annkio Briggs, over his call on Nigerians to rise and defend themselves.

The convener of the Niger Delta Self-Determination Movement (NDSDM) in a statement on Monday, March 26, said that Danjuma stood for equity, justice and truth by speaking against what she called ethnic and religious cleansing.

For more infomation >> Falana backs Danjuma on 'call for self defence' - Duration: 4:02.

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Companies race to roll out self-driving cars - Duration: 2:47.

For more infomation >> Companies race to roll out self-driving cars - Duration: 2:47.

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Find a Recipe in Oracle Self-Service Integration - Duration: 1:01.

To find a recipe, from your dashboard, click public recipes or find a recipe

You can browse through the catalog of public recipes, or you can search by

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For more information, see cloud.oracle.com / self-service integration

For more infomation >> Find a Recipe in Oracle Self-Service Integration - Duration: 1:01.

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In wake of Uber crash, how far do self-driving cars still have to go? - Duration: 2:43.

In regards to the recent Uber crash and the fatality and how it

plays out with public perception, I think that it is a setback. My expertise

around self-driving cars is mostly centered around a project that we're

doing for the National Science Foundation right now that's looking to

quantify one measure of safety, and in particular navigation safety, so how well

a mobile robot -- and that could be a self-driving car or any mobile robot,

really -- how well that robot knows its position, how much it trusts the

sensor information to give an idea of where that robot exists in space. All

these sensors, so laser rangefinders or lidar, radars, and GPS, and inertial

navigation sensors, they all have noise on them and they all have faults that

can occur to them. And so what we try to do is quantify how well that robot knows

its pose in the presence of these potential faults. And this becomes really

important not when you have a single robot wandering around a street but when

you have millions of these robots then all of a sudden the possibility that

these faults are going to cause an error, an error or a crash or any sort of fault,

is becomes a distinct possibility. I think the the car

companies and the autonomous vehicle companies, Waymo, Uber, whoever they

may be, are showing that there is a strong push to get self-driving cars on

the road and they're putting in a tremendous amount of resources to get this to work.

From our point of view we want to make sure that this is done safely, and I

think that it's important to get the technology on the road, to get it out on

the road quickly, we have to ensure safety so that the public has some level

of trust in these robots on the road, they have faith, they have trust that

these robots are not going to injure the people

inside the car or the other stakeholders who are using the space, bicyclists,

pedestrians, whoever it may be. So from our point of view we are very concerned

with proving that, you know, with mathematical analytical guarantees that

that these robots are safe, at least in terms of localization.

For more infomation >> In wake of Uber crash, how far do self-driving cars still have to go? - Duration: 2:43.

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For more infomation >> Dibea D960 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Smart Self-Charging Robot with Precise Edge Cleaning Technology - Duration: 0:47.

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2018 3/31 A self introduction vid 4 自己紹介動画 - Duration: 2:43.

I am now 48 years old, and am going to turn 49 at the end of this year

and I was born in Kyushu- southern island of Japan comprised of 7 prefectures

shortly after being born there, we moved to Nakano ward in Tokyo

when I was 10 years old or so, we moved to Setagaya ward in Tokyo

and I have been here in Setagaya ward since then

I have a brother, my younger brother is 2 years younger than me so he is now 46 living not far from here where I live now

and originally I am a writer, not a rider or something

but now I am aiming to be a translator

For more infomation >> 2018 3/31 A self introduction vid 4 自己紹介動画 - Duration: 2:43.

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Cop tickets a GM owned self driving car, though company disputes violation - Duration: 2:56.

A self-driving car operated by General Motors

(GM) was slapped with a ticket in San Francisco on Monday after a traffic cop observed that

the vehicle had failed to yield to a woman on a crosswalk.

The incident, reported by local CBS news outlet and confirmed by San Francisco Police Department,

comes as the autonomous-car industry comes under increasing scrutiny following the death

last week of a pedestrian in Arizona after she was struck by a self-driving car being

tested by Uber.

Monday's incident involved a vehicle operated by Cruise, the autonomous-car company that

GM acquired in 2016.

A spokesperson for the company insisted its vehicle had kept a safe distance from the

woman on the crosswalk and posed no danger to the pedestrian, CBS reported, adding that

a test driver was inside the car at the time of the incident.

The GM-owned company said in a statement that safety is its priority when testing its autonomous

vehicles on public roads.

"California law requires the vehicle to yield the right of way to pedestrians, allowing

them to proceed undisturbed and unhurried without fear of interference of their safe

passage through an intersection.

Our data indicates that's what happened here," Cruise said.

GM's run-in with the cops comes shortly after the company announced a plan to build

a self-driving car without a steering wheel in 2019.

The automaker is spending $100 million on upgrading its Michigan plants in Orion and

Brownstown in preparation.

But as Uber's tragic incident showed, there's still some way to go before fully autonomous

cars are ready to hit the road in big numbers.

Regulators are now looking more closely at safety measures incorporated into self-driving

platforms that are currently being tested on public roads by a large number of automakers

and technology companies.

Earlier this week, the governor of Arizona instructed the state's Department of Transportation

to suspend Uber's self-driving tests in the state until further notice following Sunday's

fatality.

GM and Cruise face no such ban at the current time, but it'll be keen to avoid picking

up any additional tickets for alleged traffic violations.

The last time we heard of a cop pulling over a self-driving car for hazardous driving was

in 2015 when an officer stopped a car operated by Google for driving too slowly.

For more infomation >> Cop tickets a GM owned self driving car, though company disputes violation - Duration: 2:56.

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Yves Edwards on Joe Rogan Podcast - Yves On His Young Self - Duration: 1:39.

even words I saw you fight in the hook and shoot in like the fucking 60s like

you were wearing bell-bottoms so he came out to the cage I was there was one yeah

I remember you fought Aaron Riley I think you were like 12 years old how old

were you that's about 20 I was still a kid those were good fights though man

those were good fights that was um I was watching that Phi actually Mickey and I

watched that fight together a couple weeks ago

is it weird it is weird does it seem like you doesn't seem like another life

it's kind of another life it is I called you now I'm 41 when you when you think

back about yourself at 20 like how much memory do you really have that you got

like little flashes yeah like I could see little pick images and then I have a

narrative that it play out in my head that I think happened and so I could

repeat it there you go look at that 20 year old Eve Edwards bouncing around wow

dude yeah no look at it here Wow yeah you had lettuce curl thing going on yeah

that kool Moe Dee thing going on - I was you know I was representing wow this is

really surely days this was Jeff Osborn show yep fucking shoot that was the

first time here and I thought yes - and he's a really good commentator man is he

working I don't know I know he just like shut down hooking shoot yeah it's gone

and I don't know what Jeff is doing I know he had a lot he was he was involved

pro wrestling a lot too but now I haven't spoken him in a long I did

For more infomation >> Yves Edwards on Joe Rogan Podcast - Yves On His Young Self - Duration: 1:39.

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Driving Success: Self Discovery | HACTC | White River Toyota - Duration: 4:07.

This tech center is a great place to discover who you are and where you want to go.

Forget what people are saying about you, forget how you're defined, this is you're opportunity

to redefine yourself.

We believe all students can learn, regardless of circumstance, regardless of disability

or race or gender, that we believe all students and that there aren't any available excuses

that could be used to excuse why a student isn't learning.

When I first came into the program, I didn't think I was smart enough I thought that there

were going to be smarter people but it turns out I was just like them and they were just

like me.

I could see myself there and that's kind of what I wanna do in the future and that program

really helped me to figure out what I wanted to do.

When we come together and start sharing different experiences students don't feel as isolated

they feel that they might have more common interests than they would think, they learn

that there is a lot of different was of looking at other individuals.

It's amazing, a lot of times they come here and they're not really sure what we're about

or what they're about to a certain degree, what kind of learners they are and they really

start to find something they're passionate about.

We know our kids.

Our class I would say is definitely one of the strongest teams in the tech center.

We have to really trust each other while were using chainsaws, bulldozers.

We've also grown as a community as a team.

I never really been part of a team before and I really like this group of people.

In this program I am the only student of color, I'am from Guatemala and I was adopted and

I came here at 5 months.

I know I'm different, no one says it but you just know.

Before when things got hard I used to get really mad and didn't want to do things.

But our teacher he stands up for all of us for each of our individual learning needs

which is really nice, to have someone that understands how you learn and if you need

it a different way than he'll make sure that happens.

It doesn't matter who you are, we're teachers we're gonna teach it to you.

You're gonna learn how to do this if you want to, if you have a passion for it, if you wanna

try it we're gonna give you those opportunities, and we're gonna have so many people guiding

you and supporting you that your gonna be able to do it.

Now I just try even harder, now that's hard that's fine so try harder, put in the extra

work to do it.

She can do anything she wants, she's amazing, amazing roll model.

Size has nothing to do with it, gender has nothing to do with it.

You don't have to come here with any skills.

They teach all the skills you need to know.

All's you have to do is have the willingness, and the eagerness and a curiosity to learn.

I remember I walked in here knowing literally nothing, like I didn't even know how to jump

a battery right.

You actually feel like you're learning and you're part of a class, and you can do something.

I learned I can't always do it by myself I need a partner, I need someone to hold this

wrench while I tighten this bolt, it's very much teamwork more than independent.

When I first came into the program I didn't want to say anything but now like people have

grown and it's just nice to see them speak up and like have they're ideas be herd.

Don't have to be smart to do it because that just comes along with the program.

Ileana is a good example of students who have taken almost they're mission to promote women

in engineering.

It's not a man's field, it's a thinkers field.

Whether you're male or female, we're here as engineering student's and have the same

passion.

And I think that's a big thing for high school students to understand, there are no clicks,

some students might have been good at wood working, some students may have been good

at automotive, but we use all of those skills to create projects here.

At Hartford I feel like I'm always succeeding the teachers are always helping me through

to succeed, they are supportive they just want me to do what I wanted to do.

The purpose, the focus of the school is students, it's easy to get caught up in the things that

are going on but ultimately if you keep that focus in mind you're gonna do what you need

to do.

The small town communities that we have here there is a lot of traditional stereotypes

ingrained.

I would encourage students to break out of the box, be who they are, experience something

new and crush those stereotypes.

For more infomation >> Driving Success: Self Discovery | HACTC | White River Toyota - Duration: 4:07.

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Les Brown: How to Develop Self Awareness ( Les Brown Psychology ) - Duration: 32:50.

Oh

So let me ask you some questions as you begin to look out on the future look out

on this year let's take personal inventory what has brought you here as

you begin to look at the things that took place this past year did you get

out of it what you wanted did you achieve the goals that you set out to

achieve what part of your life well what things that you do that you don't want

to be a part of your life are there any people as you begin to look at your life

and look at where you want to go and what you want to do are there any people

that might be some dead weight that you need to think about unloading because

what you have found through that relationship that it's more toxic than

it is nourishing it's more debilitating than it is empowering and so now you've

got to make a decision see if many of us won't be able to move

forward because we're not taking true inventory of our lives as you begin to

look at your emotional your spiritual and intellectual development how many

books did you read how many seminars did you attend how many classes that you

take to begin to develop yourself professionally to improve your craft or

your skill how many new things that you learn just take some personal inventory

just thinking just thinking just thinking beginning to know yourself one

of the things about your past that has influenced you right now what's your

philosophy of life what are your beliefs things that you feel very strongly about

what are some of the things that you have picked up along the way that you've

been doing them for so long you think that they're you that you need to begin

to re-examine them and perhaps get them out of your life see a lot of things

we're doing we do unconsciously because we picked it up somewhere in life a

friend of mine out of Chicago named RIA Steele I was at her house to have dinner

Andrea who was born in Chicago has a tremendous Southern drawl after I've met

her mother I said where did real get her Southern drawl from she said my sisters

came up from Kentucky and they used to be her babysitter and she picked it up

while in their presence and real still has that draw what is it

that you picked up somewhere in life that maybe me might be a liability to

you what fear what believes that you're holding on to tenaciously that's no

longer allowing your life to work it's not enabling you to produce the results

that you want to produce in your life and you're still clinging to them see as

we go into new world there's some old behaviors that just won't fit what are

the events what are the circumstances what are the people that have shaped you

just thinking just thinking one of the things that you need to let go some

things that have cost you pain that's stifling your growth and

development what are those things as you begin to look at your profession or your

career what is it that you need to do to begin to upgrade your skills or your

knowledge to continue for you to be competitive in the marketplace as you

begin to look at yourself and ask some of these questions what is something

that you're good at are you living your passion are you living your dream what

do you regard is your greatest personal achievement what is the one thing that

other people can do to make you most happy let's think about these things

what would you do if you had one year to live and guaranteed success and anything

you decided to do what would that be

what would you do with your life if you had it to live over

getting to know yourself what is one value one deep commitment from which you

would never bulge what is one cause that you would like to become involved in to

make a difference on the planet I work in the Cook County Jail in Chicago it

gives my life a great deal of joy and fulfillment have you found something

like that in your life that you could enjoy doing working with people I have a

friend that's working with physically handicapped people she said it's been

the most rewarding experience she's ever had she used to be a constantly

depressed individual always feeling sorry for herself it has changed her

life she's a grateful person she's found something that she's lost herself in

what is your biggest setback failure or defeat of the past year what is it about

you if someone who really knew they wouldn't get into a relationship with

you

now don't go tell it but once you acknowledge what that is then start

working on it and changing it change that it's easy to blame the other person

but start taking ownership for where you are are you proud of how you have been

living your life have you explored your natural talents your gifts by

enthusiastically trying a variety of activities ladies and gentlemen a lot of

us have so much talent and abilities we just put them back on the back burner

just left them aside some please never did anything with them never brought

them out here used to do them extremely well in high

school or college or just had a natural gift and never did anything with it what

are you sitting on what gifts are you sitting on have you resign yourself to a

life feeling that nothing can be done to change your future or your circumstances

have you been afraid to try something different because you're afraid of how

people will react to you or what they will think those are some of the things

that I suggest that you begin to answer yourself now here are some things that I

suggest that you begin to look at working on to develop your character

some things that will give you some personal strength Webster says character

building activities he says character the pattern of behavior of personality

found in an individual or group moral strength self-discipline fortitude

that's what's going to be required in order to begin to manifest your

greatness now looking at yourself one of the things I'm suggesting you look at

what is it that you need to be in the process of doing more of a less of like

being more direct so I used to have a problem of not telling people what I

actually thought because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings saying no

without feeling guilty more focused so I used to be the jack of all trades and

master of done just do a lot of things one year I decided to do one thing well

I looked at all of my talents and I decided the strongest one my ability is

a speaker that's the one I'm going to focus on but I'm capable of

doing a lot of other things but only when I decided to focus that I began to

reap the rewards of my talent and then after you do that you can begin to

expand and use the other talents that you have deciding to keep your word if

you just decide I'm going to keep my word if I say something I'm going to do

it regardless being more considerate more trusting more discipline being less

fearful being more adventurous find something that you can look at your life

that you say hey I know I've got a problem in this area being late I need

to take care of that procrastinating I need to deal with that not taking care

of business being seriously not serious creating an imbalance in my life where

I'm spending more time looking at television or having social fun and not

spending enough time working on me see most people ladies and gentlemen spend

more time working on their jobs and they'd spend working on themselves they

work harder on their jobs and they work on themselves and whatever we achieve in

life whatever we create whatever we able to manifest comes out of the human mind

now I want you to think about five things as if you had the courage to do

them it will give you a feeling of satisfaction and self-respect think of

five things that if you had the courage to do those things you would feel a

tremendous feeling of satisfaction within and self-respect

take the time to write those things down whatever they might be to you it might

be in your personal life it might be in your your friendships your family

relationships might be in your business I was negotiating with a friend of mine

that I admire a great deal and this person went back on their agreement and

I did not challenge them on it number one because of my admiration for her

number two because I really wanted the business and I think she sensed that so

I didn't want to seem too picky and I was nervous about it and I was cowardly

because I should have said listen that's not what we agreed to

I should have called her on that but I didn't want to look bad or it appear to

be negative or risk losing the business look at five things that if you had the

courage to do those things that you would do those things a lot of people

say well I've been like this all my life I just can't change her this is the way

I am dr. Harrell Griswold a psychologist and author of direct decision therapy

said something he says when someone says I can't change some part of them wants

to change but the payoffs for his present behavior are greater than the

payoffs for a changed behavior or his fear of change is too great ladies and

gentlemen it takes courage to live your dreams it takes courage to manifest your

greatness it takes courage to decide to live to decide to bring out all of your

talents and abilities to decide to stretch out decide to take a chance it

takes courage to be happy just to be you I saw a friend who I hadn't seen for a

long time her whole personality has changed she was an extroverted assertive

person but because her husband has a fragile ego when she's around him she

caught on to him she plays to him she's very silent she

doesn't express herself her feelings and there are many things she wants to do

but before she even make a decision of what she wants to do she checks you know

how will he handle this how will he see this will this be disruptive in our

relationship a lot of us readjust our behavior and we end up not being who we

really are in deference to relationships men and women looking at the word

courage Webster says the attitude of facing and dealing with anything

recognized as dangerous difficult or painful instead of withdrawing from it

as you begin to look at where you want to go and take personal inventory it's

going to be very uncomfortable that's why most people don't do it it's very

painful to admit your shortcomings to admit your weaknesses it's very painful

to do that it's much easier to withdraw from that and just ignore it he goes on

to the courage of one's convictions the courage to do what one thinks is right

as you begin to look at yourself and look at where you want to go with your

life it's very important for you to ask yourself a question as you look at

various areas of your life is what you are doing right now is it giving you

what you want if it's not giving you what you want it's going to take courage

to decide to do something differently it takes courage to enjoy yourself what are

some of the self-defeating behaviors that we become involved in that prevent

most people from enjoying themselves some people develop the what's the use

attitude why bother some people have the I really

don't care and they convince themselves that they don't care and they don't feel

anything and after a while they really don't feel anything their lives are

empty some people say well it's really not worth the hassle just too hard it

doesn't bother me anymore the fact that I'm not living out my dream the fact

that I'm capable of doing more and I'm not doing it the fact

that I'm content but I'm not fulfilled the fact that I'm not living my dream

Tom Ruskin Randi read in a book called I want to change but I don't know how said

people go through life many times playing it safe he says that's the

secret hope that they say to themselves if I never let myself feel too good

maybe I'll never get hurt too badly a lot of people don't ever do the things

they're capable of doing because they allow themselves to go along with the

crowd following the crowd many people have things they want to do

and and they find themselves in relationships with people who are

addicted to mediocrity and they allow their behavior to influence their

behavior following the crowd many people don't do it because of the fact that

they allow their lack of self-confidence to immobilize them I remember when I

wanted to go into business for years that was an agonizing thought in my mind

I wouldn't try because I didn't believe that I could make it now the five things

that you would like to do if you had the courage to do I want you to pick one

thing pick one and here's how to set it up for yourself that will help free you

and get you unstuck what is the worst thing that could happen if you do it so

what's the worst thing that can happen let's say going into business for

yourself or changing careers or getting a divorce

taking some kind of chance of something that you've always thought about doing

but you just haven't done it for whatever reason what's the worst thing

that can happen do the worst case scenario now when you do the worst case

scenario you write those things down the worst things that you fear would happen

when you name your fears that put you in control what are you afraid of name it

write it out so you can look at it confront that fear what is it I'm afraid

that things might work out what else last night well I've never been in

business okay what else less time well I don't have all the help I need okay good

what else less well I don't have enough money alright good what else

let's what I don't have a college degree uh what else I'm not as good as those

other guys that I've seen her best speaking okay what else well that's all

I can think of right now okay good now that takes you to the next step what are

the benefits one of the benefits of your acting courageously taking life on well

part of what happened was that I felt better within myself and I had a strong

sense of self-respect going into business for myself I've made a lot of

mistakes sometimes I was down on myself I felt stupid I felt dumb because people

who were in business said why would you do something like that well I didn't

know boy boy were you really dumb and I used to chime in with him yes I guess I

was I didn't know any better but the other thing is I had to say to myself

but I did it I did even if I made a flop of it I did it I took the chance I took

the leap what are the benefits of your acting courageously whatever it is that

you've identified right the benefits down and then focus on them focus on the

benefits not on the liabilities not on your fears focus on the benefits that

which you hold in consciousness tends to manifest itself think about how good you

feel think about the level increased self-respect the sense of self-worth

that you feel how good you feel getting up in the morning looking yourself in

the mirror because you're taking life on the other thing is acknowledge your

fears and then go into action this book it's called feel the fear and do it

anyway that's it see I believe anybody who's ever done anything who's ever

taken a chance doesn't mean that they are not afraid

courageous does not mean being the absence of fear I think that being

courageous is willing to do it because that's what you've

you're gonna do it anyhow regardless you're not going to be immobilized by

your fears or your doubts you admit okay I'm scared to death now okay what is it

that I must choose to do go ahead on experience that fear but don't let that

fear immobilize you in what you've done with your life thus far is it giving you

what you want is it giving you what you want when you look toward the future

when you look at all of this going on out here

is there someplace within yourself you say hey I know I need to be out there in

that arena I know I can do more than what I've been doing I know there's some

great music that I have within me that I haven't brought out here is that

something that you begin to look at within yourself so I used to do that and

I used to go to big rallies and see guys up speaking when I wasn't courageous

enough to go out there and say hey my name is les brown the motivator made me

a Browns boy I want to talk I would never do that I just was I just be back

there looking at him and want to get their autograph it would say can I can I

meet you mister mr. Whitley or miss can I meet mr. Zig Ziglar please tell him

who are you let's Brown because I felt within myself I was analyzed they want

my to go talk to these guys and go get their autographs I'd like to do what you

do see I say if you look at your life and if you're not getting what you want

you owe it to yourself to do something differently you are if you're on a job

85% they say of Americans go to jobs that they're unhappy if you're doing

something eight hours a day that you don't like it's not giving you what you

want it's not giving you a strong feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment

you're miserable you hate to go there you're depressed just thinking about it

you're saying they thank God it's Friday song every week

it's giving you headaches just thinking about it on Sunday afternoon after the

football game goes off if that's what it is you owe it to yourself to start

strategically working to change directions see but you know what most

people will do most people will resist change

most people will fight change as if change would be worse than what they're

experiencing see they know this they're familiar with this most people will not

challenge the unknown they won't just step out there see this well see there's

certain things has got to be in place they got to see it all together and life

isn't like that that's not how you grow so as you look at your life you're

saying I'm not getting what I want as you begin to look toward the future

begin to know that whatever it takes for you to create that you've got that in

you you got that you've got genius in you you've got goodness in you you've

got creativeness in you if you decide to take the initiative to change the

current quality of your life I say to you that you will find that the universe

is on your side that life is on your side now will it be turbulent yes would

it be easy no no will you have some opposition yes will I make a lot of

mistakes yes will I get hurt yes yes see a lot of people won't try anything

different like because they don't want to get hurt let me tell you something

it's too much pain too doc pain is everywhere you can hide under here it

will come where you are I'm really if I go back here pay to come

hey les come on out it will come it's everywhere Viktor Frankl calls it

unavoidable suffering you can't duck it but most people spend their life not

wanting to deal with the pain of rejection the pain of defeat the pain of

being disappointed the pain of losing the pain of failure the pain of being

criticized the pain of not being liked the pain the pain the pain that's called

life life is full of pain it's everywhere but guess what there's no

gain without pain now if you're gonna hurt anyhow get some yardage out of it

because it's the pain of regret that you experience if I had it to do over again

that's a pain don't you know that's um when you know I was in a seminar once

and this ladies stood up if I had my life to live over again she talked about

all of the things that she would do and you can feel the pain of regret in her

voice the pain of regret she still experienced pain she was

trying not to experience the pain of defeat the pain of disappointment the

pain of loss the pain of lack of support and she still experienced pain it was

right there we can't get around it most people are governed by their habits

their fears and the opinions of others a lot of people never try anything

differently because they have been convinced by people in their lives that

they value that they can't do it they're living within the context of the

opinions that other people have of them the low expectations many people doubt

themselves because when they thought about doing something at some critical

point in their lives somebody they respected and honored somebody they

believed in somebody that they loved someone they trust it said you can't do

that and they accepted that that's why I didn't go off to college I had an

instructor that I believed who said you're not college material mr. Brown

you're not as smart as your brother Wesley or your sister Margaret Ann

you're not college material why don't you try and get you a job at the post

office

try and do something with your hand we'll go down to the Miami City

sanitation department is he can you get a job there oh why don't you try and go

into the army I took that test mister tell us already what happened I fail I

told you anybody failed army tests you really in trouble

so I went down to the Sanitation Department to try and get a job because

that's what I believed was possible for me as you look at your life ask yourself

the question what would your life be like what would your life look like if

you decided not to care what people thought of you what would your life be

like if you decided to give up some of your fears what would your life be like

if you decided to become courageous what would your life be like if you decided

to act on your dream if you did what you felt in your heart you know what

courageous means tom ruskin and randy reid said they said that courage comes

from a French word which means of the heart that how does it feel to you he

says such courage you know it takes courage to live since most people go

through life not allowing themselves to step out because they don't want to let

go they don't want to be blown around they don't want to be moved the courage

to face life's whirling wind of contradictions the courage to love

yourself the courage to love for years I was afraid to love the courage to take a

chance the courage to be who you are

he says courage isn't for somebody else for metals applause immoral debts

courage is what at that moment feels most right for you

not just situational ethics but what feels right in your heart the word of

the heart what feels right in your heart one great philosopher says cowards die

many times before their deaths the valiant never taste of death but

once what does that mean that valiant people aren't afraid no no no it means

that they experience that fear and they move forward they move forward any how

many people are dead now many people allowing their dreams to die many people

applying the ideas to lie dormant and collect dusts many people have all this

talent and ability that they are lying to be embedding side of them that they

will take with them to their graves because they didn't have the courage to

be who they are and I say as you begin to look to all the future and

manifesting your greatness it's going to take everything in you everything in you

that your life deserves the concentrated effort to begin to look at how is it

that I can express more of me how is it that I can bring my ideas out here now

how is it and start living with a sense of urgency because you're here today

you're gone today life is unpredictable it's uncertain there are no guarantees

no guarantees out here at all so holding back what are you waiting on ask

yourself what's the benefit of your waiting what's the benefit of your not

living your dream what's the benefit of not listening to yourself

oh please listen to yourself you know the feelings if you start listening to

the feelings in your heart and I'm doing it Nam more every day I find that my

feelings I can trust them and I say to you that as you look toward the future

you looked at life on a daily basis if there's something that you have been

given if you've heard something within yourself that you know that that what

you're doing now it doesn't fit for you it doesn't work

you it's not giving you what you want and there's something else that you want

to do don't allow that inner doubt in you to talk you out of it to build a

case on why you can't have it to tell you why you're not good enough you

ignore that inner voice and all of the external voices don't judge the

possibilities for what you can do based upon the circumstances because the

circumstances won't determine who you are don't determine what you're able to

do based upon your resources don't determine what's possible for you based

upon where your life is right now where your life is right now is not you that's

just what it is right now but the possibilities for you are unlimited if

you're in a rebuilding process it's unlimited if you're coming back from

adversity and devastation it's unlimited of what you can do

that's the capacity of human beings it doesn't matter how many mistakes you've

made doesn't matter how many flops you've had doesn't matter how much money

you've lost in fact I see it only as an investment what you learn from life not

losses but investments of what's possible for you and I say to you that

once you start listening to yourself and as you begin to act on your dream as you

start just trying to find your way doing what you can what you have you will

start seeing things opening up for you start attracting people you say where

they come from things will start coming together clicking for you say whoa you

start brainstorming ideas will come out of nowhere as you focus on it the key to

it is to begin to focus on what it is you want to do why less why is that

important because as you focus on that which you want to do that which we focus

on that which we give our energy to it will begin to multiply it will begin to

expand it will begin to develop your consciousness and out of that comes your

greatness out of that comes a commitment out of that comes a passion for life out

of that comes a special power that you have in you that you haven't even called

on yet see the powers that we have will never reveal themselves if we don't

challenge them if we don't put ourselves in a position

where we have to use them so one of the most important things is reading a book

that's a really interesting book called instant millionaire and the guy said put

yourself in a position where you can't retreat where it's do-or-die sink or

swim here's what you find out you'll develop

incredible swimming skills or swallow half the pool of life you'll find

yourself stroking on like you've ever seen before through the inspiration of

desperation you become more creative than ever before so what is it how do we

handle that whole piece throw your whole self into it see most people go at it

tentatively they don't give all their stuff they don't concentrate they don't

put everything they've got in them one guy wrote a book called all you can do

is all you can do and all you can do is enough but he said make sure you do or

you can do and if we honest this evening we know that we haven't done all we can

do so as we look at the future we can decide that from this day forward as I

look at my personal relationships if I look at my professional relationships if

I look at my family relationships if I look at all the dimensions of my life

looking at myself mentally emotionally and spiritually I'm going to do all I

can do to develop me to bring my talent out here to make a contribution to life

I don't know what you want to do here's what I know about you you got

greatness within you as you look toward the future and developing your greatness

begin to know that your life is worth the effort is the easy no is it worth it

yes yes your life is worth

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