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Let's be honest—some of us treat the Holy Spirit like we treat guests in an Airbnb.As an Airbnb host, I know a thing or two:Guests don't get full access.Certain areas are locked.They can't move walls or change the layout.And most of all, they don't stay forever.We do the same thing with the Holy Spirit—invite Him in on Sunday, maybe Wednesday, but keep the “DO NOT ENTER” signs up in our hearts. That's Airbnb Christianity. But Romans 8:11 calls us to something deeper—habitation, not visitation.And the Spirit we're talking about? He's not new on the scene.This Same Spirit who hovered over the waters at Creation.This Same Spirit who raised Jesus from the grave.This Same Spirit now dwells in you.
Have you ever found yourself thinking, “Who am I to think I could do this? I'm just… me.” Maybe you've started a weight loss journey—again—and that nagging voice in your head whispers, “What makes you think this time will be different?” Or maybe you're stepping into a new role at work, finally chasing a dream, or trying something outside your comfort zone, and suddenly, your brain starts serving up a buffet of self-doubt. If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. This is imposter syndrome, and it's sneaky. It makes you believe you're not capable, not worthy, not enough. And just like those old diet rules that told you you had to suffer to see results, imposter syndrome keeps you stuck, doubting yourself instead of taking action. It's like your brain throws up a big, flashing “Do Not Enter” sign whenever you're about to do something important. But here's the good news: you don't have to let it stop you. But today, instead of listening to the "do not enter" sign, we're going to change it to say “this matters to me”. In this episode, we're going to cover: Why imposter syndrome happens and why it's not your fault How to reframe it so you stop feeling like a fraud—whether in weight loss, work, or life The two-step process to move past it and take action even when you don't feel ready If you've ever let self-doubt hold you back,(I mean, we all have right?) then this episode is for you. So are you ready to ditch self-doubt and step into the brilliant light you were meant to be? Aw yeah, let's go! https://confidentbody.coach/tips/ BOOK: You Are A Miracle
Critique détaillée du film Do Not Enter (2024)Synopsis :Dans Do Not Enter, deux YouTubers amateurs, Aldo (Lucas Caballero) et Cristian (Pablo Martínez), se lancent dans une quête de célébrité en explorant une maison abandonnée. Leur premier épisode truqué, où ils simulent des apparitions paranormales, devient viral. Succombant à la pression de leurs abonnés avides de sensations fortes, ils promettent de retourner dans la maison en pleine nuit pour une nouvelle vidéo. Mais cette fois-ci, ce qu'ils rencontrent est loin d'être fictif. À mesure que la nuit avance, les phénomènes surnaturels s'intensifient, mettant leur vie en danger et révélant les secrets sinistres de la demeure.Fiche technique :Titre original : Do Not EnterRéalisateur : Hugo CardozoGenre : Horreur, ThrillerDurée : 1h44Pays d'origine : ParaguayDistribution principale :Lucas Caballero : AldoPablo Martínez : CristianDate de sortie : 2024Hugo Cardozo, réalisateur paraguayen reconnu pour Morgue (2019), revient avec une nouvelle incursion dans le cinéma d'horreur. En s'attaquant au style du found footage, il explore les dangers de la quête de notoriété à l'ère numérique, tout en revisitant les tropes classiques de l'épouvante.Source : https://www.imdb.com/fr/title/tt27155283/Pour m'envoyer vos histoires danslenoirpdcst@gmail.comPour participer à cette émission horrifique, écrivez à Dans Le Noir sur les réseaux sociaux, j'accepte tout le monde !Mon Instagram HorrifiquePATREONLE seul podcast qui fait peur !Armez-vous de votre casque ou de vos écouteurs !Podcast Horreur, Podcast Surnaturel, Podcast Paranormal & Podcast Creepypasta mais surtout un podcast qui fait peur !Bonne semaine horrifique à tous ! Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
SHOW NOTES: On this show…we are embracing the art of saying no as we get better at setting boundaries to protect our energy. Have you ever caught yourself nodding yes before you've even heard the question? Like, ‘Can you…?' and there it is—‘Sure!' Before you know it, you're knee-deep in a commitment you never wanted. Let's face it—saying no can feel like the ultimate guilty pleasure. We're so conditioned to be helpful, agreeable, and superhuman that declining a request feels like we're letting the world down. But guess what? Protecting your energy isn't just okay—it's essential! In this episode, we're diving into the art of saying no, not as a rejection but as a way to honor yourself, your values, and your time. We'll explore what boundaries really mean, why they matter, and how to say no without the guilt trip. So let's use t hat overcommitted superhero cape for some well-deserved boundaries and exploring how to protect your precious energy. It's time to take back your power, one polite decline at a time! Let's start by getting on the same page about what we mean when we talk about boundaries. No, we're not talking about fences or “Do Not Enter” signs—although sometimes those might feel necessary! Boundaries, in this context, are the invisible lines we draw to define what's okay and not okay for us. They're like the personal rules of engagement for how we let others interact with our time, energy, and emotions. Think about it: we all have a limited amount of energy each day. It's like a rechargeable battery, but unlike your phone, there's no power bank to save you when you're at 1%. So, when you're constantly saying yes—whether it's agreeing to bake 200 cookies for the school fundraiser, staying late at work for the fifth time this week, or playing therapist to your overly dramatic friend—you're draining that battery. And let's be real, once it's gone, it's gone. That's why boundaries are so important—they help us protect and prioritize our energy. But here's the tricky part: why is it so hard to say no? For many of us, it's because we don't want to disappoint others. We crave approval, we want to be liked, and sometimes we just want to avoid the awkwardness of conflict. So we end up overcommitting, stretching ourselves too thin, and feeling resentful—or worse, burnt out. Let's flip the script. Saying no doesn't make you selfish; it makes you smart. Think of boundaries as your personalized life GPS, directing you toward the things that matter most and steering you away from unnecessary detours. They help you stay focused, reduce stress, and create stronger, more respectful relationships. And here's a bonus: setting boundaries can actually improve your relationships. How? Because people know where they stand with you, and that clarity builds trust. When you say yes, they'll know you genuinely mean it, and that makes your commitment even more valuable. So, let's embrace this idea of boundaries not as barriers but as bridges to a more intentional, energized life. Up next, we'll explore how to actually do this—and trust me, it doesn't involve wearing a “No Thanks” T-shirt, although that could be a fun start!” Sian Ferguson confesses I'm a People Pleaser Who Tried Saying "No" to Everything for a Week—Here's What Happened found at Very Well Mind On Self, Jenna Ryu gives us (or me) 5 Little Ways to Practice Setting Boundaries If You're a Recovering People Pleaser No worries, help's on the way. On Terri Cole's YouTube Channel, I found Saying "No" Without Justifying or Over-Explaining CHALLENGE: Protect your energy by setting boundaries that reflect your values. The next time you're asked to overextend yourself, pause, reflect, and give yourself permission to say no. Remember, every ‘no' you say to something that drains you is a ‘yes' to something that fuels you. I Know YOU Can Do It!
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Should Findlay put out the welcome mat or put up a Do Not Enter sign for legalized recreational marijuana dispensaries in the city? Mayor Christina Muryn weighs in (at 11:51) --- Special deals abound during Amazon's annual Prime Day sale - as well as some you'd rather avoid... How to spot counterfeit merchandise and other scams that really aren't deals at all (at 24:36) --- We may be talking about back-to-school shopping already, but summer ain't over yet... We have What You Need to 'Glam Up and Go' for all the warm weather adventures still ahead (at 47:16)
Chapter 11 - Aboard the Hogwarts ExpressQ1 - How do you like the name Mad-Eye?Mrs Weasley took a piece of buttered toast from a stack on the kitchen table, put it into the fire tongs and transferred it into Mr Diggory's mouth.Q2 - have you guys ever had a mountain pie?“Your father thinks very highly of Mad-Eye Moody,” said Mrs Weasley sternly. “Yeah, well Dad collects plugs, doesn't he?” said Fred quietly, as Mrs Weasley left the room. “Birds of a feather.”Q3 - Which is your favorite Weasley?Q4 - What is your favorite part of the books?Q5 - You don't know a ton about Durmstrang and Beauxbatons, but which would you rather go to?“But Hogwarts is hidden,” said Hermione, in surprise, “Everyone who's read Hogwarts: A History, anyway.” “Just you, then,” said Ron. “If a Muggle looks at it, all they see is a moldering old ruin with a sign over the entrance saying DANGER, DO NOT ENTER, UNSAFE.”Q6 - Is this sign keeping you out?Q7 - What do you think of the summoning charm?Q8 - Would you wear Ron's robes?Chapter 12 - The Triwizard TournamentQ1 - Do you like Peeves?Q2 - What's the best prank you ever pulled?“Now slip me snug around your ears, I've never yet been wrong, I'll have a look inside your mind and tell you where you belong!”Q3 - Thoughts on Dennis Creevey?“There are house-elves here?” she said….”Certainly,” said Nearly Headless Nick, looking surprised at her reaction. “The largest number in any dwelling in Britain, I believe. Over a hundred.”Q4 - What are your thoughts on Hogwarts having house elves?A man stood in the doorway, leaning upon a long staff, shrouded in a black traveling cloak. Every head in the Great Hall swiveled toward the stranger, suddenly brightly illuminated by a fork of lightning that flashed across the ceiling. He lowered his hood, shook out a long mane of grizzled, dark gray hair, then began to walk up toward the teachers' table. A dull clunk echoed through the Hall on his every other step. He reached the end of the top table, turned right, and limped heavily toward Dumbledore. Another flash of lightning crossed the ceiling. Hermione gasped. The lightning had thrown the man's face into sharp relief, and it was a face unlike any Harry had ever seen. It looked as though it had been carved out of weathered wood by someone who had only the vaguest idea of what human faces are supposed to look like, and was none too skilled with a chisel. Every inch of skin seemed to be scarred. The mouth looked like a diagonal gash, and a large chunk of the nose was missing. But it was the man's eyes that made him frightening. One of them was small, dark, and beady. The other was large, round as a coin, and a vivid, electric blue. The blue eye was moving ceaselessly, without blinking, and was rolling up, down, and from side to side, quite independently of the normal eye - and then it rolled right over, pointing into the back of the man's head, so that all they could see was whiteness.Q5 - Is this her best description of someone that she's given so far?“It is my pleasure to inform you that the Triwizard tournament will be taking place at Hogwarts this year.” “You're joking!” said Fred Weasley loudly. The tension that had filled the hall every since Moody's arrival suddenly broke. Nearly everyone laughed, and Dumbledore chuckled appreciatively. “I am not joking, Mr Weasley.” he said, “though, now that you mention is, I did hear an excellent one over the summer about a troll, a hag, and a leprechaun who all go into a bar —” Professor McGonagall cleared her throat loudly.Q6 - What are your thoughts on the Triwizard Tournament and what do you think they'll have to do in it?Q7 - Neville falls through a trap step…why does Hogwarts have these?Chapter 13 - Mad-Eye MoodyQ1 - Would you want to squeeze the pus out of a bubotuber?Q2 - Which lesson would you rather go to—care of magical creatures or herbology?You are preoccupied, my dear. My Inner Eye sees past your brave face to the troubled soul within. And I regret to say that your worries are not baseless. I see difficult times ahead for you, alas… most difficult… I fear the thing you dread will indeed come to pass… and perhaps sooner than you think.”Q3 - What do you think Trelawney is talking about here?“I was saying, my dear, that you were clearly born under the baleful influence of Saturn,” said Professor Trelawney, a faint note of resentment in her voice at the fact that he had obviously not been hanging on her words. “Born under — what, sorry?” said Harry. “Saturn, dear, the planet Saturn!” said Professor Trelawney, sounding definitely irritated that he wasn't riveted by this news. “I was saying that Saturn was surely in a position of power in the heavens at the moment of your birth… Your dark hair… your mean stature… tragic losses so young in life… I think I am right in saying, my dear, that you were born in midwinter?” “No,” said Harry, “I was born in July.”Q4 - Trelawney is wrong.“Oh, professor, look! I think I've got an unaspected planet! Oooh, which one's that, Professor?” “It's Uranus, my dear,” said Professor Trelawney peering down at the chart. “Can I have a look at Uranus, too, Lavender?” said Ron.Q5 - Do you still like Rita Skeeter? Do you think her portrayal of Moody is accurate? (A handshake from attempted murder)“Professor Moody!” said a shicked voice. Professor McGonagall was coing down the marble staircase with her arms full of books. “Hello, Professor McGonagall,” said Moody calmly bounding the ferret still higher. “What — what are you doing?” said Professor McGonagall, her eyes following the bouncing ferrets progress through the air. “Teaching,” said Moody. “Teach — Moody, is that a student?” shrieked Professor McGonagall, the books spilling out of her arms.Q6 - What do you think of Moody?Chapter 14 - The Unforgivable Curses“So…do any of you know which curses are most heavily punished by wizarding law?”Q1 - Should Moody be teaching them these things?Q2 - Thoughts on the imperious curse?“Some job for the Ministry, trying to sort out who was being forced to act, and who was acting of their own free will?”Q3 - How do you think the ministry did this?Hermione's hand flew into the air again and so, to Harry's slight surprise, did Neville's…Neville looked surprised at his own daring. “Yes?” said Moody, his magical eye rolling over to fix on Neville. “There's one — the Cruciatus Curse,” said Neville, in a small but very distinct voice. Moody was looking very intently at Neville, this time with both eyes. “Your name's Longbottom?” he said, his magical eye swooping down to check the register again. Q4 - Thoughts on the Cruciatus Curse?“Not nice,” he said calmly. “Not pleasant. And there's no counter-curse. There's no blocking it. Only one known person has ever survived it, and he's sitting right in front of me.”Q5 - What are your thoughts on the killing curse?Q6 - What do you think this means to Harry to know?Q7 - Do you side with the students in thinking this was a good lesson, or with Harry and Hermione?“You've got to know. It seems harsh, maybe, but you've got to know. No point pretending.Q8 - What do you think about Neville?“No—that sounds like we're accusing him. Got to be careful…”Q9 - What are Fred and George up to?Q10 - What do you think of Harry and Ron's predictions, and what would you predict about yourself?“You're treasurer, Ron. I got you a collecting tin upstairs — and Harry, you're secretary, so you might want to write down everything I'm saying now, as a record of our first meeting.”Q11 - Why is Harry such a bad pet owner?Q12 - Do you think Sirius coming back is a good thing?The dormitory was completely silent, and, had he been less preoccupied, Harry would have realized that the absence of Neville's usual snores meant that he was not the only one lying awake.Q13 - Why is Neville awake?Chapter 15 - Beaubatons and DurmstrangQ1 - Do you think Dumbledore really wants Moody to teach these things, or is he just using the name of Dumbledore as an excuse to teach what he wants?Q2 - Why do you think Harry was able to resist the Imperius curse when everyone else in the class couldn't?“Well, the Heads of the participating schools are always on the panel,” said Hermione, and everyone looked around at her, rather surprised, “because all three of them were injured during the Tournament of 1792, when a cockatrice the champions were supposed to be catching went on the rampage.”Q3 - What do you think a cockatrice is?“Will you inform zis ‘agrid zat ze ‘orses drink only single malt whisky?”Q4 - How drunk are these horses?Q5 - Which school entrance do you like better?Karkaroff beckoned forward on of his students. As the boy passed, Harry caught a glimpse of a prominent, curved nose and thick black eyebrows. He didn't need the punch on the arm Ron gave him, or the hiss in the ear, to recognize that profile. “Harry—it's Krum!”Q6 - What do you think of Victor Krum being a student at Durmstrang?
Here's the scene: A street partially excavated, construction equipment scattered about, jackhammers and backup beepers striking a symphony of cacophony. But, lo, what do I behold rounding the corner? Could it be? Yes, a lone driver has decided, despite all the barricades and “Do Not Enter” signs, that this street is still an active thoroughfare. Even the seasoned construction workers shake their heads and tsk-tsk at such foolishness. This episode repeats all day and all night as drivers test the reality of a dead-end street. This bizarre ritual is a perfect analogy for how managers and leaders navigate decisions. Get full access to On Leading With Greatness at jimsalvucci.substack.com/subscribe
On this week's edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, conversations with two people seeking to better understand the reasons for an uptick in wrong-way driving and to mitigate the risks.First, Gary Bubar, a traffic safety specialist for AAA Michigan, talks about the trend and his organization's awareness and education efforts. He explains that elderly drivers and those who are intoxicated are much more likely to be wrong-way drivers.Speaking to the Detroit News (subscription) recently about wrong-way crash statistics, Bubar said, “These numbers are only insignificant if you're not the one involved, or if you don't know anyone involved. Across the country, we have about 350 to 400 wrong-way fatality crashes a year. If you're one of those or related to one of those, that number is huge."Bubar also talks about the disturbing trend, highlighted in a Michigan State Police news release this week, of fewer people using seat belts.Later, Erick Kind, Grand Region engineer for the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), talks about some measures being implemented to help address wrong-way crashes on the US-131 freeway in Grand Rapids. Kind talks about some technology being employed at freeway ramps where drivers have been found to enter in the wrong direction. These steps are in addition to some things MDOT and other departments have implemented in recent years: Lowered “Do Not Enter” signs to improve headlight angles.Added reflective strips to “Do Not Enter” and "Wrong Way” signposts.Added backside red reflective strips along the length of the off ramps.Added stop bars and turn arrows at ramp approaches, in addition to wrong-way arrows placed further back.Added turning guideline markings at ramps where the on and off ramps are adjacent to each other.Painted curbed islands at ramp terminals.
TDAgiantslayer@gmail.com Brought to you by wellbuiltbody.com 97X PODBEAN Apple Podcast King Saul - 1 Sam. 16:14 Now the Spirit of the LORD had departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the LORD tormented him. That seems like a tough verse to swallow or understand… what led up to this? Well God said King Saul go to battle, you will win and then destroy everything in the camp… but oh no, Saul couldn't do that… he kept the good stuff for himself and made it sound like he was doing it for God…. When this happened God says… Im out… Some translations actually say that God sent a tormenting spirit to King Saul, or sent a demon to torment him… that he removed his spirit and sent a demon… Why would God do this? Well, it goes beyond what this one verse says.. context is everything. So the nation of Israel wants a king… everyone else has a king, why don't we get a king. The cool kids have kings…Everyone makes fun of me because I don't have a king, I sit alone on the bus because I don't have a king… God tells the prophet Samuel… let the people know this is not what I want for you, this is not what is best for you.. but they are relentless and demand God to give them a king…. So what Does God tell Samuel to tell the nation of Israel… “i will give you a king, but he will use your daughters for his pleasure, your sons for his wars and you as people to serve him… AND GOD SAID IF YOU DENY ME (WETHER ITS THE KING WHO DENYS ME OR THE NATION) you will be ruled by other kings, nations and spirits. AND THAN WHAT HAPPENS…. Saul tried to deceive God by lying to Samuel, he disobeyed Gods command and he rebelled against God God says…. Rebellion is (the sin of witchcraft) So now back at the ranch… God sends a demon? No… what God said was if you deny me, disobey me, turn from me… I will remove my spirit from you and you will have not opened up the door to other evil spirits. LOOK, lets break it down to the street… if my gate is locked, and I say stay out here in the yard, you got everything you need right here… the gate is locked, the gate has a sign on it that says beware attack dog… Do NOT ENTER… but you kick down the gate… I did not send that dog to attack you- you invited that dog to attack you. When King Saul turned away from God he invited demonic attack into his life. Do you think that we blame God for a lot of pain and demonic attack when in reality we have invited it into our lives by our sinful behavior? When you make sin a pattern, a habit an addiction… without repentance you are inviting demonic attack. So step up, confess your sins, seek Godly counsel, get some people to pray some Holy Spirit fire breathing prayers over you to renounce any demonic influence you have opened yourself up to and shut the door once and for all.
Sean and Amber debate the return of societal norms at the movies, ultraviolet nail developments and The Blind Side, and the forbidden "Do Not Enter" parking structure building in Pasadena. Music: "Flock Hard, Lockhart" by Jake McKelvie & The Countertops
The Break Room (TUESDAY 11/15/22) 6am Hour Includes: 1) How do you include folks with different dietary restrictions when preparing your Thanksgiving meal? 2) Two famous men find themselves in very two very awkward points in their relationships. 3) There's a reason those traffic cones, emergency vehicles and responders are telling you DO NOT ENTER.
There's a reason those traffic cones, emergency vehicles and responders are telling you DO NOT ENTER.
Chapter 11 - Aboard the Hogwarts ExpressQ1 - How do you like the name Mad-Eye?Mrs Weasley took a piece of buttered toast from a stack on the kitchen table, put it into the fire tongs and transferred it into Mr Diggory's mouth.Q2 - have you guys ever had a mountain pie?“Your father thinks very highly of Mad-Eye Moody,” said Mrs Weasley sternly. “Yeah, well Dad collects plugs, doesn't he?” said Fred quietly, as Mrs Weasley left the room. “Birds of a feather.”Q3 - Which is your favorite Weasley?Q4 - What is your favorite part of the books?Q5 - You don't know a ton about Durmstrang and Beauxbatons, but which would you rather go to?“But Hogwarts is hidden,” said Hermione, in surprise, “Everyone who's read Hogwarts: A History, anyway.” “Just you, then,” said Ron. “If a Muggle looks at it, all they see is a moldering old ruin with a sign over the entrance saying DANGER, DO NOT ENTER, UNSAFE.”Q6 - Is this sign keeping you out?Q7 - What do you think of the summoning charm?Q8 - Would you wear Ron's robes?Chapter 12 - The Triwizard TournamentQ1 - Do you like Peeves?Q2 - What's the best prank you ever pulled?“Now slip me snug around your ears, I've never yet been wrong, I'll have a look inside your mind and tell you where you belong!”Q3 - Thoughts on Dennis Creevey?“There are house-elves here?” she said….”Certainly,” said Nearly Headless Nick, looking surprised at her reaction. “The largest number in any dwelling in Britain, I believe. Over a hundred.”Q4 - What are your thoughts on Hogwarts having house elves?A man stood in the doorway, leaning upon a long staff, shrouded in a black traveling cloak. Every head in the Great Hall swiveled toward the stranger, suddenly brightly illuminated by a fork of lightning that flashed across the ceiling. He lowered his hood, shook out a long mane of grizzled, dark gray hair, then began to walk up toward the teachers' table. A dull clunk echoed through the Hall on his every other step. He reached the end of the top table, turned right, and limped heavily toward Dumbledore. Another flash of lightning crossed the ceiling. Hermione gasped. The lightning had thrown the man's face into sharp relief, and it was a face unlike any Harry had ever seen. It looked as though it had been carved out of weathered wood by someone who had only the vaguest idea of what human faces are supposed to look like, and was none too skilled with a chisel. Every inch of skin seemed to be scarred. The mouth looked like a diagonal gash, and a large chunk of the nose was missing. But it was the man's eyes that made him frightening. One of them was small, dark, and beady. The other was large, round as a coin, and a vivid, electric blue. The blue eye was moving ceaselessly, without blinking, and was rolling up, down, and from side to side, quite independently of the normal eye - and then it rolled right over, pointing into the back of the man's head, so that all they could see was whiteness.Q5 - Is this her best description of someone that she's given so far?“It is my pleasure to inform you that the Triwizard tournament will be taking place at Hogwarts this year.” “You're joking!” said Fred Weasley loudly. The tension that had filled the hall every since Moody's arrival suddenly broke. Nearly everyone laughed, and Dumbledore chuckled appreciatively. “I am not joking, Mr Weasley.” he said, “though, now that you mention is, I did hear an excellent one over the summer about a troll, a hag, and a leprechaun who all go into a bar —” Professor McGonagall cleared her throat loudly.Q6 - What are your thoughts on the Triwizard Tournament and what do you think they'll have to do in it?Q7 - Neville falls through a trap step…why does Hogwarts have these?
Do you believe in cursed objects? You just might after hearing the story of Tom and what happened to him after he found himself the owner of an antique Indian lamp. The second story might just confirm the idea that dogs really do know much more that humans do about the energy around us. The dog in this story leads new home owners to a previously unknown area of their home where evil is found.
Review- The walking theology of Ephesians. The word occurs eight times in seven sentences.--You started out as a walking spiritually dead person, but you were made alive in Christ. God saved you so that you would walk in the good works He designs for you. He calls you to walk in a manner worthy of the position you have in Christ. You should walk in a manner that sharply contrasts with the way unsaved people walk. You mustwalk in love. You must walk as a child of Light. Your behavior should expose the darkness of those still dead in their sins. You must walk as a wise person. That command began the transition to the next subject, of walking by the power of the Holy Spirit.--Now to the next command. Like a battery it has two poles, negative and positive. Like a fork, it has two tines to grip you tightly. Like a road sign, it tells you both Do Not Enter-, and This Way---Ephesians 5-18- And do not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled with the Spirit,--1 - Inaccurate Statements-a - You must ask in order to receive the Holy Spirit-b - You must regularly ask the Spirit to -fall afresh- upon you-c - You must empty yourself of sin and self and live a separated life for the Holy Spirit to come and fill your heart-d - The Holy Spirit is an -it--e - You must pray for the filling of the Holy Spirit
- Check my video for more details! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa_mpxJVzzE&t=537s ========================================================== prohibitive form : dictionary form + na To command someone not to do something in Japanese is very easy. Simply add な after the plain form of a verb. For example, いく (iku) becomes いくな (ikuna - don't go), いう (iu) becomes いうな (iu na - don't talk), たべる (taberu) becomes たべるな (taberu na - don't eat), する (suru) becomes するな (suru na - don't do), くる (kuru) becomes くるな (kuru na - don't come). So to answer your question on the negative imperative-form for "Don't do that!", it would be するな (suruna). The imperative-form for "Do that!" would be しろ (shiro). One common situation where this form of speech is used is when the speaker has authority or a supervisor role over the listener. 泣くな! naku na! Don't cry! はしるな! hashiru na! don't run! 寝るな! Neru na Don't sleep これを食べるな! kore o taberu na! Don't eat this. ここに座るな! koko ni suwaru na! Don't sit here. きかいをさわるな! kikai ni sawaru na! Don't touch the machine! 心配するな! Shinpai suru na Don't worry about it. 運転するなら飲むな! Unten suru nara nomu na If you drive don't drink If you go to Japan, you'll notice that imperative-form is also being used in some of the Japanese signs. For example, you may see the sign 入るな (hairu na), which is a "Do Not Enter!" sign, prohibiting you from entering an restricted area. =============================================== Check out my Youtube Channel! Wanna support me? ===============================================
Making his first appearance on the show, singer/songwriter and musician from New Jersey, Mike Hadley is joining me on today's episode! We talked about his recent album "Do Not Enter" and some of our favorite tracks. Mike also shares some insight on what it took to write and produce his album, impacting his audience with his music, his writing process, and so much more! Be sure to tune in until the end to catch his acoustic performance! —————————————————————— MIKE HADLEY —————————————————————— IG: @mfhadley Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/12d8osFrB3aCtzYy3uTSnp?si=nVL_Ic7rS-68s5BbKZCxcg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1qZAxOsxkxCW28mU2_Chyw/videos —————————————————————— ART OF G TERADO —————————————————————— https://linktr.ee/ArtofGTerado - Website | Store - Redbubble - Instagram - Facebook - Twitch - YouTube - Patreon —————————————————————— Thanks for tuning in!
Making his first appearance on the show, singer/songwriter and musician from New Jersey, Mike Hadley is joining me on today's episode! We talked about his recent album "Do Not Enter" and some of our favorite tracks. Mike also shares some insight on what it took to write and produce his album, impacting his audience with his music, his writing process, and so much more! Be sure to tune in until the end to catch his acoustic performance! —————————————————————— MIKE HADLEY —————————————————————— IG: @mfhadley Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/12d8osFrB3aCtzYy3uTSnp?si=nVL_Ic7rS-68s5BbKZCxcg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1qZAxOsxkxCW28mU2_Chyw/videos —————————————————————— ART OF G TERADO —————————————————————— https://linktr.ee/ArtofGTerado - Website | Store - Redbubble - Instagram - Facebook - Twitch - YouTube - Patreon —————————————————————— Thanks for tuning in!
Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. ~ Proverbs 3:5 (NLT) If you have ever driven around the downtown of any major city you know the headaches it can bring. In particular, those headaches can be brought on by the miracle of modern engineering called one-way streets. On a one-way grid, you have to figure out how to turn left or right onto another street when the signs say you can't. So, round and round the block you go – often times turning left three times so you can go right one time. (For those of you who don't drive yet, just wait. Your time will come. Then you'll understand.) I found myself in just such a situation in downtown Seattle. I had a van full of teens, as we were heading to a worship conference hosted in that city. I was trying to get us to the hotel we were staying in for the weekend, but my phone's GPS couldn't locate it. (This was a decade ago, Google maps was not nearly as reliable then.) Eventually, I spotted the sign for the hotel and turned down the street heading in that direction. I heard gasps and a bunch of “ummmmmms” coming from the back seat. I passed cars heading in the opposite direction and the drivers looked at me like I was crazy. Yup. I turned down a one-way street, heading the wrong direction. The students were laughing and saying things like, “Didn't you see that giant ‘Do Not Enter' sign back there?” Uh, no. I did not. Driving a vehicle in unknown territory can be tricky. But, navigating life is even more complex. In addition to trying to choose from the millions of paths we can take (school, friends, career, spouse, house, etc.) there is a supernatural world all around us. One side of that world is trying to keep us safe, while the other is trying to destroy us. Additionally, we're sinners with a flawed brain. As a result, always making the right choices on our own is impossible. This is why King Solomon penned these words, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding.” Only Jesus can see the warning signs. Only He knows how to navigate the craziness of the maze of paths before us. Only Jesus knows where home is. Therefore, only Jesus can lead us there. So, today, and every day, lay down your own understanding of the world, of life, of God, and put your trust in His directions. He'll never steer you wrong.
Yard Tales. A podcast about crossing boundaries. Coming September 30th. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and every other platform in the Yard.And we had to crawl through like open sewers in the jungle. It was not a short trip. You're eating bugs, trying to stay alive, trying to escape, trying to get to the water where we got on a boat. And we floated with a bunch of other people, really not knowing where you're floating. And there's no food because we can't carry any food hardly with us. So you've got people that are dying around you and they're sick, right? And there's not much, you have to make some hard decisions.So I've lived through an overdose emergency before, and I saw these posts and I heard these two guys that I kind of knew of who used to hang around there, had both died off the same batch. And I got this feeling like in my stomach and in my feet, like this really deep sense of deja VU. You know, it's like in The Matrix where the black cat walks past you and you know the program's glitching and I'm like, this is going to happen again. This is happening again. There's an overdose crisis. This whole thing is going to happen again. And then I thought I can't sit out.I would say that I was running around for a full 10 minutes and it felt like 12 hours. It was scary because I didn't know what they were going to do. If they were going to like grab me and call the cops or they were going to beat me up. And I see this fence leading to freedom and I climbed over it, and then there was another Fence! That was like 15 feet high, about five feet behind it that I just didn't even know was there. And I was like "shit"!
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse Amy's got new eyebrows, the new bear club and Beer is good for the liver? Brandon loves his excursion, Defining Idioms, Do Not Enter without smiling, Florida Man at Starbucks, getting fat is easy, handshakes, naked skydiving in Nebraska, Olympics goody bags and O-poo-hundred. Planning vacations, staycations, say "NO" to sidewalk drugs, scam bombs, stupid criminal making deposits, Take This Job and Shove it, vanilla plastics and wedding crashers. Finally, when you mow your grass and find a couple having sex, you must be a Canadian. We will end it with a Good Feel Moment about a wheelchair on the beach.Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
May is mental health awareness month & the Vexed Intellects are back for another fun filled episode discussing real life & online mental health related topics. The term "come healed" has been used by some people as a "DO NOT ENTER" sign to potential romantic partners that have either not gone to therapy or don't love themselves fully. Is it wrong for people to require pursuing suitors to come having already "done the work"? Is there value in holding space for someone that is currently, or has yet to seek professional help to address past traumas & insecurities? The gentlemen also breakdown the differences & benefits of muting someone on social media vs blocking them. Plus... Bad sex, T.I. & Tiny, Bill Gates, Joe Budden, making it easy for fuckboys, & is there a such thing as too much plan b? These topics & much, much more! #getvexed & enjoy! Discuss the show with the #thevexedintellects hashtag on Twitter and all socials, and please don't forget to rate us, review us, & listen on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Follow us on: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Welcome to the place where we discussed entering forbidden space. We detailed border crossings. We enter space we never asked to enter. Whether to make big life changes, to forward the artistic or professional practice, to escape peril, or just for the sheer thrill of it.
Follow SHRIECK on Instagram @shrieck.cast Follow us on our NEW Twitter page @ShrieckPodcast Original story: "Do Not Enter" by C. Austin Music and SFX provided by freesound.org Submit your original stories at shrieckpodcast@gmail.com Narration by Monique
The early spring weather was refreshing and my traveling companion, my wife, couldn’t have been better. But the beauty of those moments together could have quickly morphed into tragedy if it weren’t for a red and white warning sign that prompted me I was headed in the wrong direction. Because I hadn’t turned wide enough, I momentarily saw a “Do Not Enter” sign staring me in the face. I quickly adjusted, but shudder to think of the harm I could have done to my wife, myself, and others if I’d ignored the sign that reminded me I was going the wrong way. The closing words of James emphasize the importance of correction. Who among us hasn’t needed to be “brought back” by those who care for us from paths or actions, decisions or desires that could’ve been hurtful? The harm that could have been done to ourselves or others is unthinkable had someone not courageously intervened at the right time. James stresses the value of kind correction with these words, “Whoever turns a sinner from the error of their way will save them from death and cover over a multitude of sins” (v. 20). Correction is an expression of God’s mercy. May our love and concern for the well-being of others compel us to speak and act in ways that the Lord can use to “bring that person back” (v. 19).
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This episode is from the vault and was first released March 19, 2018. How to have a happy relationship with your spouse after retirement This podcast episode falls under Significant Other in the Six Pillars of Retirement. Our guest is Nora Hall, a dedicated problem solver, set out to find solutions to the struggles she and her husband encountered after he retired. Numerous interviews with retirees revealed that most couples experience similar stress during their adjustment period in retirement. Nora shares their stories and offers proven solutions and inspiration for all retired couples to help them have a happy relationship and stay happily married. Prior to writing full time, Nora worked as a teacher, arts administrator, fundraiser, and writing consultant. Nora started writing her book and blog because when her husband retired, they didn't expect the change in their happy relationship. They didn't really expect anything about retirement but soon learned they weren't having fun and enjoying it. Nora started to wonder what was going on and decided she needed to find a resolution. In her research, Nora discovered that there were some common circumstances that almost every couple experiences when they start their retirement. * Many times, husbands tend to become angry initially during retirement. Their identity is wrapped up in their careers and when they retire they feel they are losing their identity. * Now that the husband is retired, he doesn't know what to do with himself. * The change of being together all the time put a strain on relationships. Another common problem Nora discovered in her interviews and in her own relationship is that when their husbands are retired there are suddenly always there. Women have a lot of structure in their day-to-day activities. Out of boredom, the husbands will check on them to see what they are doing throughout the day. Women perceive this as a sort of “butting in” if you will. In reality, the husbands are trying to be helpful and the women find it annoying. It’s so important to be sensitive to one another’s needs. Nora tells us a story about when her husband retired and she was still working as a freelance writer at home. She didn't have a door in her office and her husband would come in and start talking to her and distracting her. Her husband didn't understand why Nora would get angry and Nora couldn't understand why he didn't realize that she was busy. She discovered they weren't being sensitive to each other's feelings. So what solved this problem? Their grandchildren solved the issue. They put a sign on the pantry door that led to Nora's office that said: “Do Not Enter”. When she didn't want to be disturbed she would open the pantry door with the sign on it. Having a happy relationship with your spouse after retirement might be difficult because of the adjustments you both have to make. Nora also talked about the 5 types of husband: * Bossy Husband – These are husbands who are in a managerial position (managers, directors, CEO, etc.). They are used to being the boss, so when they come home it's natural for them to expect that they are the boss. * Always There Husband – His days are spent in his workplace then suddenly, he's at home all the time. This type of husband doesn't typically have many outside friends to go to lunch with or do things with. * Dependent Husband – Not the type of always-there-husband but really doesn't know how to fill his time throughout the day. For example, he wants to go out every Friday, but he expects his wife to plan the trip. * Angry Husband – Their identity is wrapped up in their work. There is more anger in men. These husbands don't know what to do with themselves after retirement.
DO NOT ENTER, SPOILERS INSIDE! The cast discuss season 1 of Melting Plot! Connect with the show: Email | meltingplotpodcast@gmail.com Web | meltingplotpodcast.com If you enjoyed the show, please consider leaving a rating and review. Another great way to support us is by telling your friends. A show like ours benefits greatly from word of mouth and your endorsement would mean a lot to us! All music was written and produced by Zachary James Kolkman. Visit his site at zacharyjameskolkman.com. Sound design by Jeff Henders and Zachary James Kolkman. Thanks for listening!
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How to have a happy relationship with your spouse after retirement This podcast episode falls under Significant Other in the Six Pillars of Retirement. And today, our guest is Nora Hall, a dedicated problem solver, set out to find solutions to the struggles she and her husband encountered after he retired. Numerous interviews with retirees revealed that most couples experience similar stress during their adjustment period in retirement. Nora shares their stories and offers proven solutions and inspiration for all retired couples, to help them have a happy relationship and stay happily married. Prior to writing full time, Nora worked as a teacher, arts administrator, fundraiser, and writing consultant. Nora started writing her book and blog because when her husband retired, they didn't expect the change in their relationship. They didn't really anticipate anything about retirement but soon learned they weren't having fun and enjoying it. Nora started to wonder what was going on and decided she needed to find a resolution. In her research, Nora discovered that there were some common circumstances that almost every couple experiences when they initiate their retirement. * Many times husbands tend to become angry initially during retirement. Their identity is wrapped up in their careers and when they retire they feel they are losing their identity * Now that the husband is retired, he doesn't know what to do with himself * The change of being together all the time put a strain on relationships Another common problem Nora discovered in her interviews and in her own relationship, is that when their husbands are retired there are suddenly always there. Women tend to have a lot of structure in their day to day activities. Out of boredom, the husbands will check on them to see what they are doing throughout the day. Women tend to perceive this as a sort of “butting in” if you will. In reality, the husbands are trying to be helpful and the women find it annoying. It’s so important to be sensitive to one another’s needs Nora tells us a story about when her husband retired and she was still working as a freelance writer at home. She didn't have a door in her office and her husband would come in and start talking to her and distracting her. Her husband didn't understand why Nora would get angry and Nora couldn't understand why he didn't realize that she was busy. She discovered they weren't being sensitive to each other's feelings. So what was the solution to this problem? Their grandchildren solved the issue. They put a sign on the pantry door that lead to Nora's office that said: “Do Not Enter”. When she didn't want to be disturbed she would open the pantry door with the sign on it. Having a happy relationship with your spouse after retirement might be difficult because of the adjustments you both have to make. Nora also talked about the 5 types of husband: * Bossy Husband – These are husbands who are in a managerial position (managers, directors, CEO, etc.). They are used to being the boss so when they come home it's natural for them to expect that they are the boss. * Always There Husband – His days are spent in his workplace then suddenly, he's at home all the time. This type of husband doesn't typically have many outside friends to go to lunch with or do things with. * Dependent Husband – Not the type of always-there-husband but really doesn't know how to fill his time throughout the day. For example, he wants to go out every Friday but he expects his wife to plan the trip. * Angry Husband – Their identity is wrapped up in their work. There is more anger in men. These husbands don't know what to do with themselves after retirement.
STOP! WRONG WAY! DO NOT ENTER! Signs, signs. Everywhere a sign. But which ones are the best? Ryan Dobosh, David Swidler, and Jeff Schell navigate this topic to determine the nation's top road signs . Ryan experiences the existential angst of l'appel du vide. Dave does carpool karaoke with Vanessa Carlton. Jeff regails with a totally-not-boring history of road sign typefaces. Special guest appearance by Billy Dee Williams. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Please rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify or in whichever platform you use. (Unless you're one of those weirdos who uses Stitcher or something.) Reviews definitely help us stand out in a sea of podcasts. If you don't, the terrorists have already won. For a complete library of past episodes of The Habit Comedy Podcast, visit www.TheHabitComedy.com.
Episode 49: The Art of Raising Honest Children with Integrity In This Episode: Children learn way more by watching what we do, than by listening to what we say to do. This is why it is so important to live our lives with integrity and good character. It was super important before we had children, but it’s more important now than ever as it could impact generations to come. There are quite a few definitions of integrity floating around, but I like this one the most. Integrity – doing the right thing even when no one is watching. It’s personal honesty. It’s a biggie to resist those temptations to tell little white lies or big hairy tall tales. Don’t tell the person at the ticket booth that your child is really 9 instead of 12 to get a reduced price ticket. Don’t sneak into hotel pools when you’re not a guest. Don’t go past the “Do Not Enter” signs and all of the other of gazillion things that can be tempting to do. It may save you a few bucks at the movie theater to sneak in Candy from the outside, but in the long run, it costs way more than a few bucks. You can compromise your kid’s integrity. And, that is so valuable. When someone is true to their values of honesty and integrity, it usually generalizes to other areas of their lives. So, take every opportunity to be honest, even when your child isn’t present, even when it cost you more money, even when it means that you will be inconvenienced, even when it’s hard... Resisting the urge to gossip about someone else’s life can help your child develop trusting relationships that are solid as a rock too. It helps your child to not only be trustworthy but to be trusting. It’s not only a beautiful gift to your child to raise them to value this important character trait, but is also a huge gift to yourself, your community, and ultimately the world that we all share. www.playtherapycommunity.com http://liferecoveryconsulting.com/ Below Are Some Affiliate Links to Books/Products That I Love Jackie’s Favorite Labryinths (Discounted Price) Weighted Blankets by Mosaic If you’d like to connect with me, I offer consultation and parent coaching support. Just email me at jackie@jackieflynnconsulting.com or at my private practice at jackie@counselinginbrevard.com www.parentingintherain.com www.jackieflynnconsulting.com www.counselinginbrevard.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingintherain/
Freddy is humbled by the frightening power of nature when he decides to cross a fence that is labeled "DO NOT ENTER"
Do you have Do Not Enter signs in your work? You may be more overprotected and roped off with God at work. Listen to this teaching on 1 Thessalonians 4 to realize you might be self-righteous in closing off doors where God wants you to have more.
You know the show Bruce Almighty? Remember the part where he is driving down the road and asks for a sign from God, any sign. And right in front of him is a truck with about 20 signs that say things like "Do Not Enter, Caution, Wrong Way," and he drives around the truck anyway. I love this part of the movie, because this is pretty much represents, well...everybody! Are you one of these people? Are you missing signs from the Universe? Most likely the answer is yes, you are. In fact, we all do it sometimes. Today me and my cohost Debbie creator of www.ilovebloomies.com are going to talk about how to know if you are missing signs from the Universe. This is going to be a great show that you don't want to miss!
You know the show Bruce Almighty? Remember the part where he is driving down the road and asks for a sign from God, any sign. And right in front of him is a truck with about 20 signs that say things like "Do Not Enter, Caution, Wrong Way," and he drives around the truck anyway. I love this part of the movie, because this is pretty much represents, well...everybody! Are you one of these people? Are you missing signs from the Universe? Most likely the answer is yes, you are. In fact, we all do it sometimes. Today me and my cohost Debbie creator of www.ilovebloomies.com are going to talk about how to know if you are missing signs from the Universe. This is going to be a great show that you don't want to miss!
I. DO NOT ENTER - praying because we want inII. EXIT NOW - praying because we can't get out
"The Forum Podcast 3" features more amazing content in a weekly podcast from the lads at The Forum. This week on the podcast; Chris not only cocks up but his music comes under attack, Steve and Nick battle for pride in the Sottish 3rd Divison and more fan mail - this week for Callum! Plus much, much more... We have regular features including the "Flip-Reverse It", "Mug Of The Week", "Not Olden It's Golden", "The Forgotten 90's". If you like what you hear you can tune into the full show over at: http://www.rhubarbradio.com/programmes/rhubarb-forum/ 3-5pm every Saturday, LIVE from The Custard Factory, on Rhubarb Radio. NOTE: ALL COMPETITIONS FEATURED IN THIS PODCAST HAVE SINCE CLOSED. PLEASE, DO NOT ENTER. IF YOU DO, YOUR OFFICIALLY OUR MUG OF THE WEEK!
"The Forum Podcast 2" features more beautiful content in a weekly podcast from the lads at The Forum. This week on the podcast; its the most romantic time of the year, Steve battles for a michelin star, we recieve our first ever fan mail and Flip Reverse It gets serious! We have regular features including the "Flip-Reverse It", "Mug Of The Week", "Not Olden It's Golden", "The Forgotten 90's". If you like what you hear you can tune into the full show over at: http://www.rhubarbradio.com/programmes/rhubarb-forum/ 3-5pm every Saturday, LIVE from The Custard Factory, on Rhubarb Radio. NOTE: ALL COMPETITIONS FEATURED IN THIS PODCAST HAVE SINCE CLOSED. PLEASE, DO NOT ENTER. IF YOU DO, YOUR OFFICIALLY OUR MUG OF THE WEEK!
Beginners. The other day I was walking by my children's bedrooms, when I saw a sign on one of the doors. It said, "Domini and Robert, DO NOT ENTER!" One of my two oldest boys had become impatient with sibling intrusions. Sometimes they walk into their bedrooms and find a terrible mess. Colouring* pens often will have their tops missing, so they will be dry. Lego creations are in pieces on the floor, and, some things are just missing. Hudson and Cass, the oldest boys, get furious. They storm into their siblings rooms and create another kind of trouble. I, of course, being their mother, have to get involved to sort out the fights and the conflict. Oh, for peace and quiet!. Well, now my six year old is learning how to write, so he also puts signs on his door. We have three doors with 'Do not enter' signs. My little girl doesn't know how to write, so, I suppose, she still feels free to be the intruder and mess maker. One day, there was a big commotion upstairs, with lots of screaming and running. I ran up to see what was going on. It turns out that Domini had stolen one of my son's favourite*toys that he had had since a baby. He was chasing her to get it back. It was like an episode on Tom and Jerry, the cat and the mouse. I think it is about time that I left some notes myself. Grammar notes. *Colour/ colouring and favourite are English spellings. U.S spellings miss out the 'u'. Related vocabulary: the other day, sign, door handle, lock, key, mess, peace and quiet, intruder/ intrusion, impatient, conflict. Advanced. "This place feels like a prison," complained my husband one day. He had caught his foot on a metal gate that I had put up between the kitchen and the dining room. The gate is for the dog, to keep her in or out. It is a necessary evil that is supposed to make life easier for everybody. The trouble is, the gate is small, and my husband is large. We have a similar situation upstairs. My two older boys have, according to them, precious possessions, intricate legos that took a long time to build, and other breakable objects. So, because there had been so many incidents of little siblings sneaking in their rooms and wrecking the place, we put locks on the doors. Everything worked for a while. Unfortunately, it didn't last long. Both boys left the keys to unlock their doors locked inside the rooms, along with the duplicate keys. Oh dear. It was time to get the tools out and huff and puff, and bash and bang, until we managed to take off the door handles completely. Well, they haven't had locks for a while now, and wreckages are taking place in the bedrooms. Today a little friend of my daughter came to play. He sneaked into Hudson's room and poured his lizzard's food all over the carpet. A few people were not happy about that. Needless to say, I have locks on my list of things to buy. Grammar notes. Verbs: to complain, to catch (catch, caught, caught), to leave (leave, left, left), to manage, to sneak. Exs: They complained about the poor service. He caught my eye, and then asked me to dance. I caught my sweater on a rusty nail. I left my keys in the car. He managed to lift the heaviest weight. The burgler sneaked into the empty house to steal the silver. Useful expressions: the trouble is, to have a situation, according to..., to wreck the place, needless to say.
We've provided a potential 1100+ pips of profit since November. Donations are accepted at forex.podomatic.com. We still favor a move up on the EUR to 1.2100 level. Look for a pull-back to 1.1972 or below to enter. Stop at 1952, limit at 2072 giving a 1:5 risk:reward ratio. The EUR currently trades at 1.1989. Jury is still out on the GBP, we'd like to see it run up to match the EUR, but not sure it will. We think we are in wave c of an extended flat which would bring us up to 1.7650-1.7660 level. If this wave pulls back to below 1.7590 before running up much higher, aggressive traders may want to enter up with a stop below 1.7565. A chart is available on the web site. The GBP currently trades at 1.7607. The CHF looks like it wants to run down a little here. It currently trades at 1.2937. The JPY ran up to the 116.83 level so far and should have at least one more push higher. Once complete, we should be able to trade this down for wave 5. We added a chart to our web site to show our thoughts. The JPY currently trades at 116.58 The CAD has hit the 117.00 level and pulled back. We think finishes best with one more push up. This last push should be 36-60 ore more pips from the bottom of wave 4. If it pushes up this one last time, then trade it down with a 40 pip stop don't be too anxious to get in early. Hopefully it will go at least 60 pips. We've put a chart on our web site to show this expected move. Likewise if the currently does not move as planned then DO NOT ENTER this trade. The CAD currently trades at 1.1670. Forex Currency trading is very risky, please read the disclaimer on our web site. Visit us on the web at www.elliottexchange.com or at forex.podomatic.com. Good Luck and Good Trading