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Governor Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia discusses his initiatives to improve health, including the "Four Pillars of Healthy West Virginia" focusing on food cleanliness, work incentives, daily exercise, and healthy food choices. He highlights the "Mountaineer Mile" initiative, encouraging daily walks, and the "SNAP" program's shift to promote nutritious food. Morrisey also emphasizes West Virginia's microgrid movement, aiming to attract data centers and reduce income taxes through new developments. Additionally, he mentions the state's ban on Red Dye Number 3 in food and the Riley Gaines Act, which defines sex-based terms in sports, protecting women's sports.Additionally, Utah State Representative Trevor Lee sheds light on the state's progressive legislative actions, including a groundbreaking bill to ban certain flags from government buildings and the push for gold as a transactional currency.Finally, Dr. Isaiah Hankel, a former NIH-funded researcher and CEO of Overqualified.com. Dr. Hankel shares his insights on the corruption and lack of accountability within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), discussing how research priorities often overshadow human safety. He highlights alarming statistics about the reproducibility of scientific studies and the opaque nature of funding and oversight.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Gravitational lensing of pulsars as a probe of dark matter halos by Francesca von Braun-Bates. on Wednesday 12 October A particular open problem in cosmology is whether dark matter on small scales is clumpy, forming gravitationally-bound halos distributed within the Galaxy. The practical difficulties inherent in testing this hypothesis stem from the fact that, on astrophysical scales, dark matter is solely observable via its gravitational interaction with other objects. This thesis presents a gravitational-lensing-based solution for the mapping and characterisation of low-mass, dark matter halos via their signature in millisecond pulsar observations. This involves: first, determining the time delay and magnification surfaces generated in the frame of reference of the halo; second, obtaining the corresponding pulsar signature in the reference frame of the observer; and last, generalising the method to multiple halos at varying distances. We discuss whether the delay is observationally detectable for both single and multiple lenses. The key dependency of the time delay is the density profile adopted for the halo. I utilise a variety of proposed halo mass profiles -- elliptical, Schwarzschild, horizontal-disc lenses and the Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) density profile -- which are applicable over a broad range of halo masses. I demonstrate the use of Hankel transforms to increase the efficiency of the relativistic time delay calculation. The observational signatures of such halos are best identified using millisecond pulsars due to their high rotational frequencies and period stability. My method does not require major adjustments when searching for signs of lensing, thus it is unnecessary to implement specialist data reduction pipelines. Thus we can leverage data from both existing and future surveys easily. This method is readily extensible to nearby globular clusters and galaxies, pending improvements in pulsar detection at such distances. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06151v1
Kann man die Kriegsverbrechen in der Ukraine ahnden? Kann man den russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin zur Verantwortung ziehen? Das versucht der Jurist Gerd Hankel zu klären, indem er in seinem Buch auf die Geschichte des Völkerrechts schaut.Von Annette Wilmeswww.deutschlandfunk.de, Andruck - Das Magazin für Politische LiteraturDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
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Der Krieg in der Ukraine richtet sich zunehmend gegen die dortige Zivilbevölkerung. Viele Opfer sind Zivilisten. Russland dementiert medial berichtete Kriegsverbrechen und erschwert mit seinem Medienkrieg die Tatsachenfeststellung. Wie ist es möglich, juristisch belastbare Beweise in dieser unübersichtlichen Lage zu sichern und später die Verantwortlichen zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen - möglicherweise vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof in Den Haag? In Folge 36 von "ZUGEHÖRT! Der Podcast des ZMSBw spricht Dr. Anja Seiffert mit Henning de Vries über die juristische Aufarbeitung von Kriegsverbrechen im späten 20. und frühen 21. Jahrhundert. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Fälle von Butscha in der Ukraine stellt sich die Frage, wie eine juristische Aufarbeitung erfolgen kann. Ob es dazu kommen wird, kann jetzt noch gar nicht festgestellt werden. Fraglich bleibt dabei ebenfalls, ob die politischen Verantwortlichen für den Krieg und den dabei begangenen Verbrechen ebenfalls zur Rechenschaft gezogen werden und welche Folgen sich daraus für die internationale Ordnung und für die Bundeswehr ergeben. Festzuhalten ist, dass der Internationale Strafegerichtshof bereits Untersuchungen zu Kriegsverbrechen, Völkermord und Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit in der Ukraine aufgenommen hat. Ob, wann und wie diese Verbrechen sanktioniert werden, ist aber noch nicht zu sagen. Literaturhinweise Gornig, Carolin. Der Ukraine-Konflikt aus völkerrechtlicher Sicht. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2020. Hankel, Gerad (Hg.). Die Macht und das Recht. Beiträge zum Völkerrecht und Völkerstrafrecht am Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts. Hamburger Edition, Hamburg 2008.
Phillip discusses why STEM education is leaving us vulnerable. How art and creativity are as important as technical skills when it comes to constructing our cyber defenses, and how the future of cybersecurity must become STEAM powered. He shares how cybersecurity should go from a "top concern" to a top priority, including action plans. Also don't beat yourself down. You don't have to grow every second and all at once. Understand it is a journey, so don't get discouraged during the process. Connect with Phillip: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philliphankel/ Visit Ideal Integrations: https://www.idealintegrations.net/ Visit Phillips Portfolio: https://github.com/Hankins44 Visit Short Arms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUNoFuy6d1rouj_SBg3Qkw/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Phillip discusses why STEM education is leaving us vulnerable. How art and creativity are as important as technical skills when it comes to constructing our cyber defenses, and how the future of cybersecurity must become STEAM powered. He shares how cybersecurity should go from a "top concern" to a top priority, including action plans. Also don't beat yourself down. You don't have to grow every second and all at once. Understand it is a journey, so don't get discouraged during the process. Connect with Phillip: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philliphankel/ Visit Ideal Integrations: https://www.idealintegrations.net/ Visit Phillips Portfolio: https://github.com/Hankins44 Visit Short Arms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUNoFuy6d1rouj_SBg3Qkw/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
What Makes Bank of England Mortgage a Good Neighbor...Evan Hankel was born in Fargo, North Dakota and followed through on a promise he made to himself and permanently moved to SW Florida in 2015. He began a Financial Career with Wells Fargo Bank N.A. where he held positions as Branch Manager, Business Banking Portfolio Manager, and Risk Management for over fifteen years. He has received many awards, accolades and recognition for his career in finance, loans, and customer relationships. In 2018 he left his corporate retail career to focus primarily on Home Mortgage. Evan takes current, past, and present client relationships seriously and found the freedom and rewards of a close one on one approach in Home Mortgage to be extremely rewarding.Evan relies on his vast financial and credit experience to help his clients achieve the dream of homeownership. Evan knows and understands that a Home is often the most expensive, personal and important purchase his clients will make, and he works hard to help identify their immediate and long-term financial goals. Each client's situation is different and requires the same level of service and attention. He relies on this knowledge and his strong attention to detail to help find the best loan product to meet their goals. Evan strives to provide a seamless loan process that is driven by strong customer service to all of his clients.When away from work Evan enjoys music, playing guitar, going to concerts, movies and the SW Florida Beach life. He has a pure bred Boxer named Dozer who has been his wingman for nine years. He volunteers through Jr Achievement year round to help K-12 students. He has been involved with this organization for a decade.To learn more about Bank of England Mortgage, go to: https://www.boeflorida.com/pages/bio.php?id=2525Bank of England Mortgage235 N Orange Avenue Suite 200Sarasota, FL 34236239-293-7532Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
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Isaiah Hankel received his doctorate in Anatomy & Cell Biology and is an expert on mental focus, behavioral psychology, and career development. His work has been featured in The Guardian, Fast Company, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Isaiah’s previous book, Black Hole Focus: How Intelligent People Can Create a Powerful Purpose for Their Lives, was published by Wiley & Sons and was selected as Business Book of the Month in the UK and became a business bestseller internationally. Isaiah has delivered corporate presentations to over 20,000 people, including over 300 workshops and keynotes worldwide in the past 5 years. Isaiah grew up working on a sheep farm in the Pacific Northwest of the US before going on to get his doctorate. Isaiah went on to become the founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist®, a career training company that specializes in helping PhDs transition into corporate careers; he is also the director of Hankel Leadership®. Through these ventures, Isaiah has consulted on career development, employee management, entrepreneurship, focus, and motivation at several Fortune 500 companies. He has been invited to speak at top institutions including Harvard Medical School, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Chicago, University of Oxford England, the Marie Curie Institute France, and the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. You connect with him at his website. Favorite Success Quote “Take responsibility for your own life and never give that responsibility to other people” Key Points 1. Everything Is Your Fault Read that sentence again and internalize it. Everything in your life is your fault. Good. Bad. It doesn’t matter. It’s your fault. And that’s a good thing… If everything is your fault or, should we say, your responsibility, then you have control over everything in your life. When you take 100% responsibility for everything in your life and everything not in your life you are the only one who has the power to change things. Now I don’t know about you… But I would sure as hell prefer taking an uncomfortable amount of responsibility for my results than allowing someone else to determine my levels of achievement and success. Accept that everything is your fault. Unless you internalize this truth you will constantly give you power away and fail to reach the goals you have set. 2. Align Your Values with Your Daily Actions One of the first steps to achieving the life that you want is defining the values that will drive you towards your dreams. Your values (should) determine how you conduct yourself, how you handle business, and how you treat others. This is not a matter to leave to chance or shirk off with a dismissive “It’s not really that important”. Living a life that is congruent with your values means the difference between living your biggest dreams and ambitions and wallowing away in mediocrity. When you have clearly thought through values that you have defined, written down, and committed to living in your day to day life, every decision becomes easier. You no longer have to debate decisions constantly in your head. You can simply analyze your options, refer back to your values, and make the decision that is most in line with your #1 priority. I challenge you to sit down after this interview has concluded and really think about your values. What do you value? What forces do you want driving and shaping your life? What outcomes are truly important to you and which ones are merely societally incepted b.s. that is incongruent with your deepest identity? When you can answer this question and authentically live it, life and all of the amazing experiences within it, are yours for the taking. 3. Your Most Valuable Asset is Your Mental Energy People will often (mistakenly) tell you that your most precious resource is your time. They are wrong. Time is NOT your most valuable resource, mental energy is. Let me prove it… Multiple peer-reviewed studies have shown that your mental energy or “Willpower” is a finite resource. Much more finite than the #hustle generation wants to admit. The most commonly referred to research suggests that we only have 90-120 minutes per day of peak mental energy levels. And we only have about 5 hours a day of mental energy levels greater than 80%. Let’s do the math for a moment… If you live in a developed country, you have about 20,000 days or roughly 500,000 hours of life to live after the age of 18. However, of those 500,000 hours, your mental energy levels will only be at optimal (80%+) levels for 145,000 of them! When you apply the laws of supply and demand you will quickly realize that your mental energy is worth about 300% more than your time! Crazy paradigm shift, huh? So now you understand why mental energy is your most precious resource. The question remains… What do we do about it? If you want to be a high performer then you must learn to work with your biology, not fight it. Dr. Hankel recommends that you shift your work schedule so that you tackle your most important tasks roughly 2-3 hours after waking. This is when your mental energy will peak and this will allow you to allocate your best focus time to important tasks. He further recommends taking frequent breaks throughout the day, working in 50-90 minute chunks, and using mental “Slump time” (typically 2-4 p.m.) to manage your most unimportant or simple tasks. 4. Prioritize Sleep More than You Think that You Should The great hustlers and movers of the world have done us all a disservice. They have glorified an unbalanced and unhealthy lifestyle that can lead to an early grave. You will often hear “Gurus” telling you to sleep only 4 hours a night, to draw inspiration from your dreams, to push through your exhaustion and just “Do IT!”. But they are all wrong. Unless you are one of the rare individuals with the DEC2 mutation you, quite literally, cannot function at optimal levels on less than 7.5 hours of sleep. (6 is a bare minimum) While you are sleeping your brain restore and repairs itself, allowing you to attack the next day with your mental energy firing on all levels. As we’ve already established, time isn’t your most valuable resource. Mental energy is. This means that the hours you “lose” sleeping you are actually “investing” in restoring your mental energy and operating at the peak capacities of which you are capable. 5. Everyone Should be an Entrepreneur There is a common misconception that entrepreneurs are born not made. As technology continues to advance and the landscape of the workforce continues to change more and more people are realizing that “Part Time Entrepreneurship” is not only a worthwhile endeavor, it’s downright necessary. Company loyalty and pensions are a thing of the past. This is the era of the freelancer and the side hustler. If you want to “Make It” in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, then you must develop your innate entrepreneurialism and find unique ways to generate income and create freedom in your life. Every single person reading this should keep their day job and start a side hustle. It will give you income, options, and most importantly freedom. You don’t have to be born with special skills and abilities, you simply need to find something that the market needs and provide it in a systematized and automated way.
Isaiah Hankel received his doctorate in Anatomy & Cell Biology and is an expert on mental focus, behavioral psychology, and career development. His work has been featured in The Guardian, Fast Company, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Isaiah’s previous book, Black Hole Focus: How Intelligent People Can Create a Powerful Purpose for Their Lives, was published by Wiley & Sons and was selected as Business Book of the Month in the UK and became a business bestseller internationally. Isaiah has delivered corporate presentations to over 20,000 people, including over 300 workshops and keynotes worldwide in the past 5 years. Isaiah grew up working on a sheep farm in the Pacific Northwest of the US before going on to get his doctorate. Isaiah went on to become the founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist®, a career training company that specializes in helping PhDs transition into corporate careers; he is also the director of Hankel Leadership®. Through these ventures, Isaiah has consulted on career development, employee management, entrepreneurship, focus, and motivation at several Fortune 500 companies. He has been invited to speak at top institutions including Harvard Medical School, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Chicago, University of Oxford England, the Marie Curie Institute France, and the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. You connect with him at his website. Favorite Success Quote “Take responsibility for your own life and never give that responsibility to other people” Key Points 1. Everything Is Your Fault Read that sentence again and internalize it. Everything in your life is your fault. Good. Bad. It doesn’t matter. It’s your fault. And that’s a good thing… If everything is your fault or, should we say, your responsibility, then you have control over everything in your life. When you take 100% responsibility for everything in your life and everything not in your life you are the only one who has the power to change things. Now I don’t know about you… But I would sure as hell prefer taking an uncomfortable amount of responsibility for my results than allowing someone else to determine my levels of achievement and success. Accept that everything is your fault. Unless you internalize this truth you will constantly give you power away and fail to reach the goals you have set. 2. Align Your Values with Your Daily Actions One of the first steps to achieving the life that you want is defining the values that will drive you towards your dreams. Your values (should) determine how you conduct yourself, how you handle business, and how you treat others. This is not a matter to leave to chance or shirk off with a dismissive “It’s not really that important”. Living a life that is congruent with your values means the difference between living your biggest dreams and ambitions and wallowing away in mediocrity. When you have clearly thought through values that you have defined, written down, and committed to living in your day to day life, every decision becomes easier. You no longer have to debate decisions constantly in your head. You can simply analyze your options, refer back to your values, and make the decision that is most in line with your #1 priority. I challenge you to sit down after this interview has concluded and really think about your values. What do you value? What forces do you want driving and shaping your life? What outcomes are truly important to you and which ones are merely societally incepted b.s. that is incongruent with your deepest identity? When you can answer this question and authentically live it, life and all of the amazing experiences within it, are yours for the taking. 3. Your Most Valuable Asset is Your Mental Energy People will often (mistakenly) tell you that your most precious resource is your time. They are wrong. Time is NOT your most valuable resource, mental energy is. Let me prove it… Multiple peer-reviewed studies have shown that your mental energy or “Willpower” is a finite resource. Much more finite than the #hustle generation wants to admit. The most commonly referred to research suggests that we only have 90-120 minutes per day of peak mental energy levels. And we only have about 5 hours a day of mental energy levels greater than 80%. Let’s do the math for a moment… If you live in a developed country, you have about 20,000 days or roughly 500,000 hours of life to live after the age of 18. However, of those 500,000 hours, your mental energy levels will only be at optimal (80%+) levels for 145,000 of them! When you apply the laws of supply and demand you will quickly realize that your mental energy is worth about 300% more than your time! Crazy paradigm shift, huh? So now you understand why mental energy is your most precious resource. The question remains… What do we do about it? If you want to be a high performer then you must learn to work with your biology, not fight it. Dr. Hankel recommends that you shift your work schedule so that you tackle your most important tasks roughly 2-3 hours after waking. This is when your mental energy will peak and this will allow you to allocate your best focus time to important tasks. He further recommends taking frequent breaks throughout the day, working in 50-90 minute chunks, and using mental “Slump time” (typically 2-4 p.m.) to manage your most unimportant or simple tasks. 4. Prioritize Sleep More than You Think that You Should The great hustlers and movers of the world have done us all a disservice. They have glorified an unbalanced and unhealthy lifestyle that can lead to an early grave. You will often hear “Gurus” telling you to sleep only 4 hours a night, to draw inspiration from your dreams, to push through your exhaustion and just “Do IT!”. But they are all wrong. Unless you are one of the rare individuals with the DEC2 mutation you, quite literally, cannot function at optimal levels on less than 7.5 hours of sleep. (6 is a bare minimum) While you are sleeping your brain restore and repairs itself, allowing you to attack the next day with your mental energy firing on all levels. As we’ve already established, time isn’t your most valuable resource. Mental energy is. This means that the hours you “lose” sleeping you are actually “investing” in restoring your mental energy and operating at the peak capacities of which you are capable. 5. Everyone Should be an Entrepreneur There is a common misconception that entrepreneurs are born not made. As technology continues to advance and the landscape of the workforce continues to change more and more people are realizing that “Part Time Entrepreneurship” is not only a worthwhile endeavor, it’s downright necessary. Company loyalty and pensions are a thing of the past. This is the era of the freelancer and the side hustler. If you want to “Make It” in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, then you must develop your innate entrepreneurialism and find unique ways to generate income and create freedom in your life. Every single person reading this should keep their day job and start a side hustle. It will give you income, options, and most importantly freedom. You don’t have to be born with special skills and abilities, you simply need to find something that the market needs and provide it in a systematized and automated way.
Guest Introduction: Dr. Isaiah Hankel received his doctorate in Anatomy & Cell Biology and is an expert on mental focus, behavioral psychology, and career development. He is the founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist®, a career training company that specializes in helping PhDs transition into corporate careers. He is also the director of Hankel Leadership®. Isaiah is the author of several books, including “Black Hole Focus” and “The Science of Intelligent Achievement.” Interview Summary: In this interview, Isaiah begins by discussing his background in academia and the various projects that he's working on. He explains what Cheeky Scientist® does, and talks about his motivation for creating it. Isaiah then reveals the biggest gaps between formal education and industry jobs. He talks about the importance of confidence and changing our perspective to open up new opportunities. He also expands on the curse of knowledge and how uncertainty is tough to deal with. Chris talks about how we craft narrative for ourselves, and Isaiah explains how we create an indentity through our narratives. Isaiah shares his personal journey, and offers some strategies for breaking away from our identity and carving a new path. He also talks about the power of resolve and commitment. Isaiah then goes into detail on breaking patterns by feeling our needs consistently, being gentle with ourselves, and using data and feedback. He describes the three most important psychological needs: growth, autonomy, and connection. He talks about how to recognize if our needs are not being met. Next, Isaiah provides a number of examples on using data and feedback to measure progress and foster growth. We ask him to discuss his motivation for writing “Black Hole Focus.” Isaiah talks about deconstructing purpose into who, what, how, and why, and elaborates on each. He also walks us through how to map out our perfect day, and align our desired goals and outcomes with our perfect day. Chris then talks about how we often repeat patterns that no longer serve us. Isaiah elaborates on the idea of choosing our own adversity. He explains how to do this by asking ourselves better questions. Chris discusses the importance of asking for help and using data to solve specific problems. Isaiah talks about getting outside perspectives from trusted advisors. He also explains why the more agreeable we are, the worse we fare in life and career. He discusses how to get more clarity and recenter our focus by stepping away and going on a relationship fast. Chris then talks about how he has cultivated more clarity and purpose by disconnecting from social media and news, going on retreats, and meditating everyday. Isaiah explains how he uses apps to track how he spends his time. He also reveals where he sometimes falls into time traps. He emphasizes the importance of aligning monetary goals with the amount of time and energy spent on achieving them. Finally, Isaiah leaves us with some parting advice and words of wisdom. He reiterates listening to ourselves, going on a relationship fast if necessary, and looking at the data. He also reminds us to ask better questions to help us expand outside our current algorithm. Find out more about Dr. Hankel: https://www.isaiahhankel.com The Craft of Charisma Podcast is also available at: bit.ly/Soundcloud-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/Stitcher-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/iTunes-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/Spotify-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/GooglePlayMusic-CofC-Podcast bit.ly/iHeartRadio-CofC-Podcast
What is Fake Success and How to Avoid It Today I bring you, Dr. Isaiah Hankel. Long-time listeners will remember Isaiah from Episode #14. For those who need an introduction or a reintroduction, Isaiah is an internationally recognized speaker and author who helps individuals, teams, and organizations develop a more entrepreneurial mindset to accelerate their personal and business success. Isaiah’s unique background allows him to offer a scientific approach and tangible methodology to the pursuit of purpose, focus and other entrepreneurial values. Isaiah has worked extensively as a Fortune 500 consultant and with some of the world’s leading corporations. Long before getting his doctorate, Isaiah was a sheep farmer in rural Idaho who struggled in school and was diagnosed with ADD and ADHD. He survived college and barely made it into graduate school where he was quickly put on academic probation and forced to work as a janitor and sleep in a friend’s basement to make ends meet. Just a few years later, Isaiah formed three successful, multinational businesses and published his first book, Black Hole Focus. He’s back today to talk about his latest book, The Science of Intelligent Achievement: How Smart People Focus, Create and Grow Their Way to Success If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode-- as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode-- at JimHarshawJr.com/Action/. Let's connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re at the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes to reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them. I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You Are Here You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not tried, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as someone who aims high. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by failure, struggle, and adversity, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter
The Science of Intelligent Achievement When bestselling author Dr. Isaiah Hankel hit rock bottom, he did what most people fail to do. He assessed his life and realized that he needed to make changes. His new aim...intelligent achievement. Then he went out and took MASSIVE action to make it happen. On top of this, Dr. Hankel documented the entire process because he was passionate about helping others create change. The end result was a new book he is releasing called The Science of Intelligent Achievement. I sat down recently to talk to Dr. Hankel about both his new book and transformation in a 30-minute interview. In our conversation, we touched on the following topics: How values guide intelligent achievement Why ENERGY is your most important asset Ways to Avoid "Productivity Pitfalls" in approach The MAXimum daily time work period If you are looking to make some major shifts in your life, then give the interview a listen and commit to intelligent achievement. For more resources on transforming your life, sign-up for the FREE 6-Steps to MASSIVE Success video series. If you enjoy this episode, then be sure to share it with others who would benefit from the message. And subscribe on iTunes to get updates when new episodes are released.
Click the link for Two Free Chapters to Isaiah's new book "The Science of Intelligent Success" https://www.isaiahhankel.com/the-science-of-intelligent-achievement Isaiah Hankel received his doctorate in Anatomy & Cell Biology and is an expert on mental focus, behavioral psychology, and career development. His work has been featured in The Guardian, Fast Company, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Isaiah’s previous book, Black Hole Focus, was published by Wiley & Sons and was selected as Business Book of the Month in the UK and became a business bestseller internationally. Isaiah has delivered corporate presentations to over 20,000 people, including over 300 workshops and keynotes worldwide in the past 5 years. Isaiah is the founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist, a career training company that specializes in helping PhDs transition into corporate careers; he is also the director of Hankel Leadership. Through these ventures, Isaiah has consulted on career development, employee management, entrepreneurship, focus, and motivation at several Fortune 500 companies. He has been invited to speak at top institutions including Harvard Medical School, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Chicago, University of Oxford England, the Marie Curie Institute France, and the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Isaiah grew up working on a sheep farm in the Pacific Northwest of the US before going on to get his doctorate. After receiving his doctorate, Isaiah started and successfully exited several other technology-based companies, and then went on to be formally trained in the fields of behavioral economics, behavior psychology, and online marketing. Isaiah’s blue-collar background, white-collar corporate training, and academic credentials allow him to work with a wide range of organizations and connect meaningfully with all types of individuals and institutions. How a wake-up call makes you quickly re-define your life and what actually matters in your life. Defining real success for yourself The distinction between fake and intelligent achievement and how clarity is key. Fake Success is built on a shaky foundation. If you life gets rocked a little bit it falls away. In Real Success you are doing things for the right reasons which puts you more in touch with who you really are. Keeping up with someone else's goals is an example following after fake success. We can be influenced by the goals of others that we surround ourselves with. It is important to align your goals with who you really are and your true identity. Mental Energy is your most valuable asset, not time, money, or relationships. The Science of dealing with negative and manipulative people. How to understand and identify manipulators in our life. Strategies to keep yourself from distractions and unwanted drama. The Science behind why engaging with negative energy takes your performance levels. Why and how we can set better boundaries Why you should say always say no first. Why 50 % of your relationships may be fake. How to identify the people that are holding us back in our life and surround ourselves with those who support us. Why its important to set aside time by yourself during your peak mental energy hours. How to fight for, protect, and surround yourself with good mental energy. How and Why you may need to take a relationship fast. When confused about the people you surround yourself with, step away for a bit so you can see your relationships more clearly. Communication and taking responsibility is key in developing good relationships. Sometimes you just need to take a brief time-out when it comes to relationships. Why its so important to seperate yourself from those who drain your mental energy. The positive people generally don't come into your life until the negative ones are gone. Why you should eliminate the people who undermine, constantly cut you down, and ultimately drain your energy. How to take a two-step gut check. How to create a power network. How being with people that give you energy actually help you to create more and be more productive in your life Good competitive energy actually may sharpen you to do better and be better. Why you don't always want to be the smartest person in the room. Why your life is your fault. How to lose the victim mentality. You don't control what happens to you, but you can control how you respond to it.
Your New Co-Host Teaching the art of the Relationship Fast:Dr. Isaiah Hankel is an expert in mental focus, Behavioral Psychology, and career development. Consultant to multiple Fortune 100 companies and Ted Talk alumni with his talk on Mental Focus, Isaiah has given hundreds of seminars all around the world. He has shared the stage with Gary Vaynerchuk, Shaq, and some of the biggest names in sports, entertainment, and media. He has started 3 multi-million dollar, multinational businesses and his first book, Black Hole Focus was an international business bestseller. His new book The Science of Intelligent Achievement teaches the scientific process of finding success through your most valuable assets. Today we discuss the art of the Relationship Fast and what is Isaiah Hankel all about. Plus you'll learn about his new book The Science of Intelligent Achievement: How Smart People Focus, Create and Grow Their Way To Success! Isaiah grew up working on a sheep farm in the Pacific Northwest of the US before going on to get his doctorate. Isaiah went on to become the founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist®, a career training company that specializes in helping PhDs transition into corporate careers; he is also the director of Hankel Leadership®. Through these ventures, Isaiah has consulted on career development, employee management, entrepreneurship, focus, and motivation at several Fortune 500 companies. He has been invited to speak at top institutions including Harvard Medical School, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Chicago, University of Oxford England, the Marie Curie Institute France, and the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. On This Episode You Will Hear: [spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="11:20"] Protecting our mindset from family and friends. [spp-timestamp time="29:37"] Evaluating your mental energy levels. [spp-timestamp time="43:40"] Focus on your strengths and outsource your weaknesses. [spp-timestamp time="44:45"] Self-awareness. [spp-timestamp time="59:20"] Final Words How Smart People Focus, Create, And Grow Their Way To Success. - Isaiah Hankel [spp-tweet tweet="Take a Relationship Fast and Learn The Science of Intelligent Achievement! @IsaiahHankel "] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXLc9qFLDdM] Links and Resources: IsaiahHankel.com (http://isaiahhankel.com/) Isaiah Hankel Ph.D. on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/isaiahhankelphd/) Isaiah Hankel on Twitter (https://twitter.com/isaiahhankel) Isaiah Hankel on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/isaiah_hankel/) Isaiah Hankel on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaiahhankel) Free Audiobook: Black Hole Focus (https://www.isaiahhankel.com/black-hole-focus-audiobook) Book: Black Hole Focus on Amazon: (http://amzn.to/2z2zKOf) NEW Book: The Science of Intelligent Achievement (https://www.isaiahhankel.com/the-science-of-intelligent-achievement) Pre-Order on Amazon: The Science of Intelligent Achievement: How Smart People Focus, Create and Grow Their Way to Success (http://amzn.to/2BEvLK8) People Mentioned: Tom Rath author of StrengthsFinder 2.0 (http://amzn.to/2BtTtWA) Final Words: Your biggest obstacle is yourself. Action Steps: Please Subscribe and Submit an iTunes Show Rating & Review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/livethefuel/id1150969758?mt=2) . The more reviews, the more people can find us. We love 5 Stars too! Join our private Facebook Group community called THE FUEL TANK (http://livethefueltank.com/) . Visit our Resources (https://livethefuel.com/resources) page and a reminder to “Keep Living The Fired Up Epic Life!”
Are you protecting your most-valuable asset, mental energy? Discover how you can achieve laser-like focus and lasting success; Dr. Isaiah Hankel, author of The Science of Intelligent Achievement, offers practical guidance on relationship fasting, social mirroring, creative ownership, and pragmatic growth. Then, make sure your business is embracing top technology trends. Steve Fielding, Chief Content Strategist at RyanTech, Inc., says creating a unique App doesn't have to be expensive or overly complicated. Learn how you can put your best foot forward in a competitive digital landscape. [00:00:00] Be More Successful, Protect Mental Focus [00:06:31] Purge Negativity with Relationship Fasting [00:11:30] Social Mirroring & Revaluating Relationships [00:18:21] Creative Ownership & Pragmatic Growth [00:25:47] Do You See the Forest for the Trees? [00:33:21] Apps and Cloud Services by RyanTech, Inc.
Follow Linda on Social Media @ Chickfitstudio on Facebook Instagram and Twitter and my website is www.chickfit.me Dr. Isaiah Hankel is the best-selling author of “The Black Hole Focus”, and the creator of three multinational businesses and manager of multimillion dollar businesses. Isaiah is a Doctor of Anatomy and Cell Biology and has worked extensively as a Fortune 500 consultant in the biotechnology industry and with some of the world’s leading corporations. He has also presented at many of the world’s premier academic institutions, including Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, and Cambridge University, The Pasteur Institute and The Curie Institute. I was surprised to learn that Isaiah wasn’t always focused. In fact, He was diagnosed with ADD and ADHD several times growing up. He struggled in college and barely made it into graduate school, where he was put onto academic probation after my first year. Isaiah didn’t come from much either. He grew up in Idaho and worked on a sheep farm. To get by in graduate school, Isaiah slept in a friend’s basement and secretly worked as a janitor. Isaiah said that learning how to focus on his life changed everything. Less than three years after becoming a doctor, He formed three successful, multinational businesses and started managing a multimillion dollar product line. He became a prolific public speaker and traveled the world over and over again, giving more than 300 seminars in over 30 different countries. Isaiah is the author of the bestselling book, Black Hole Focus, and broke the Facebook World Record for the most shared post ever. The things that stand out about Isaiah are his wisdom, advice, and quotes that literally slap you awake. Lord knows sometimes we need it. It takes a special kind of person to tell you something in a quote that smacks you right between the eyes. Many times its something you’ve needed to hear your whole life and you are just finally getting it. Almost everything Isaiah teaches you to apply to your life is based on actual science; he is the cheeky scientist after all. Here are just a few of the brilliant take a ways you will get from this interview Good people will not come into your life until the negative ones are gone. The type of people to surround yourself with. Why you need to let go of negative people and haters and cut them out of your life. Statistics that show you are more likely to make bad decisions, perform poorly, and become more negative yourself, when you’re surrounded by negativity How to spot fake friends. You are worth of living out your biggest dreams. They are in you for a reason. Attracting the right people to your side. How your mindset can take you higher. Reources: www.Isaiahhankel.com www.blackholefocus.com Follow me at @chickfitstudio on twitter and Instagram, my website www.chickfit.me or The Sisterhood of SWEAT, The Chickfit Studio on facebook
Black holes. Just contemplating the sheer, fierce power of them is awe-inspiring, eh? Isaiah Hankel tells us that although physicists used to think that everything got destroyed in a black hole, now they believe that it’s less about destruction and more about *transformation.* And shines some light on the power of focusing on our purpose with black hole intensity. Big Ideas we explore include sheep vs. strategists, figuring out your ikigai (= why you get up in the morning), the fascinating endurance of rats with hope, the first two steps in greatness and moving from vision to decision.
Black holes. Just contemplating the sheer, fierce power of them is awe-inspiring, eh? Isaiah Hankel tells us that although physicists used to think that everything got destroyed in a black hole, now they believe that it’s less about destruction and more about *transformation.* And shines some light on the power of focusing on our purpose with black hole intensity. Big Ideas we explore include sheep vs. strategists, figuring out your ikigai (= why you get up in the morning), the fascinating endurance of rats with hope, the first two steps in greatness and moving from vision to decision.
Black holes. Just contemplating the sheer, fierce power of them is awe-inspiring, eh? Isaiah Hankel tells us that although physicists used to think that everything got destroyed in a black hole, now they believe that it’s less about destruction and more about *transformation.* And shines some light on the power of focusing on our purpose with black hole intensity. Big Ideas we explore include sheep vs. strategists, figuring out your ikigai (= why you get up in the morning), the fascinating endurance of rats with hope, the first two steps in greatness and moving from vision to decision.
Black holes. Just contemplating the sheer, fierce power of them is awe-inspiring, eh? Isaiah Hankel tells us that although physicists used to think that everything got destroyed in a black hole, now they believe that it’s less about destruction and more about *transformation.* And shines some light on the power of focusing on our purpose with black hole intensity. Big Ideas we explore include sheep vs. strategists, figuring out your ikigai (= why you get up in the morning), the fascinating endurance of rats with hope, the first two steps in greatness and moving from vision to decision.
Many of the two-dimensional functions that we would be interested in in our optics class will have azimuthal symmetry. Examples are circular lenses and apertures. For the most part, we will consider only functions that do not vary with azimuth at all. However, the analysis tools that we develop here are generally applicable to other types of symmetry.
Okada, S (Nagoya) Tuesday 22 April 2008, 15:30-16:30 Statistical-Mechanics and Quantum-Field Theory Methods in Combinatorial Enumeration