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Today, let's welcome to the On Purpose podcast cosmetics entrepreneur, medical research trailblazer, and Women's Hall of Fame inductee, Victoria Jackson. Victoria founded the global powerhouse brand Victoria Jackson Cosmetics where she irrevocably altered the beauty landscape with her creation of the “No Makeup” makeup aesthetic. She and her husband, Bill Guthy—founder of the marketing behemoth Guthy-Renker—established The Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation to fund research on NMO treatments and a potential cure. Victoria shares her lifelong experiences, from the anxiety of feeling different to the profound questions about our existence and the roles we play in this world. She opens up about the darkest day in her life as well as the trials of transforming passion into a successful enterprise. These stories aren't just about overcoming; they're about thriving, giving hope to those striving to make a meaningful impact in their lives and the lives of others, especially when facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles. In this interview, you'll learn: How to stay resilient in the most difficult circumstances How to move on from trauma How to turn passion into a career How determination can change lives Why we never stop learning The episode is a beacon for anyone seeking to make sense of life's complexities, offering insights into building relationships, handling adversity, and finding one's calling. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 04:38 I Always Felt That I'm Different 05:51 We're All Trying to Figure Out the World 06:38 What Were You Most Anxious Of? 08:55 What is My Purpose? 11:29 Love for Teaching and Sharing Knowledge 13:58 Trust the Process and Have Patience for Yourself 17:13 “The Night I Nearly Lost My Life” 23:13 How Do You Overcome Trauma 25:04 “I Wanted to Give Women Hope” 27:42 Transforming Passion to a Successful Business 32:32 Navigating Relationship Can Be Challenging 35:56 “My Daughter Had Four Years to Live” 39:54 Prove It To Them That You Can Do It 42:39 The Biggest Roadblocks in Healthcare 47:37 How Do You Survive Difficult Situations? 49:48 Finding Cure For Alli 53:21 Going Against All Odds 55:00 Finding Answers and Taking Actions 57:48 Victoria on Final Five 01:03:11 It's Hard to Get People to Pay Attention 01:06:43 Download the NMO Resources App 01:09:13 Strategic Allocation of Funds 01:10:32 You Just Have to Find a Way Episode Resources: Victoria Jackson | Website Victoria Jackson | Instagram Saving Each Other: A Mother-Daughter Love Story The Power of Rare: A Blueprint for a Medical Revolution Victoria's latest book, "We All Worry, Now What?" is now available for pre-order on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/All-Worry_Now-What-Victoria-Jackson/dp/1595911324See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Delayed gratification, also referred to as deferred gratification, is often difficult because we're wired not just to seek pleasure but also to avoid pain. Two separate sections of your brain handle pleasure and pain, so this is where it can get challenging. Delayed gratification is challenging. But there are several benefits to not succumbing to an immediate reward. Better health, improved self-worth and overall long-term success with goal setting are just a few. Listen in as I share 4 ways to delay gratification. Get the book "The Marshmallow Test: Why Self-Control Is the Engine of Success" by renowned psychologist Walter Mischel YouTube video of The Marshmallow Test (1970) by Walter Mischel, a professor of psychology at Stanford University, and his graduate student, Ebbe Ebbesen If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Sign up for the next Follow-Through Challenge Follow me on Social Media:Amy on IGAmy on Facebook Resources:AmyLedin.comLean Bodies Consulting (LBC)LBC University
Today's Spirit Matters conversation focused on a section from the Journey Within titled “Have Patience, With Wisdom”. There is no formula or barometer for how we should respond to situations. Everyone has different triggers. With awareness of our emotional, allergic reactions, we can allow ourselves to trust our intuition and accept our limitations. We have the power and responsibility for how we respond and show up in situations.
I love the weight room. The weight room is similar to life. It is full of pain, suffering, failures, disappointments and setbacks. Many people avoid these things because the mind just wants you to be comfortable. If you want to build your body you got to break down your muscles but you soon realize the gym is much more than building muscle. Suffering is just part of the journey but we got to learn to embrace it. It will make us a better human being and you will quickly realize that life is much more than fame, vanity, material stuff. Things the weight room taught me : 1. Genetics don't matter 2. Embrace the Suffering 3. Stay Consistent. Have Patience 4. Its a lonely road. Program your mind to walk alone of this journey The weight room will help you improve in all aspects.
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Losing a dog is a terribly painful and difficult experience. We recently put our dog Buddy to sleep after he developed some severe health issues, he was 15 years old. We had an amazing life with Buddy and he lived a life full of adventure, love, and plenty of mischief. Throughout this process of grieving his death, I've found a few "life lessons" that I think he wanted to pass along. Buddy will be forever missed but the lessons he taught will be with me forever, and hopefully, these 3 lessons will help you have a more enjoyable life with your pup. Lesson #1 - Have Patience for Your Dog In some of those final moments with Buddy, I ran through a lot of the regrets I had. One that constantly popped up was the times I got frustrated or became impatient with him and his mischievous deeds. Buddy LOVED to get into things. Especially things with food in them. Even in his final weeks, he was still scavenging and searching for snacks (whether he was supposed to have them or not). It can be very difficult to have patience for our dog's "bad" behaviors, but you won't regret being more patient with your pup. It has been a good reminder for me that dogs truly are that... dogs! Yes, they are family, but they also love doing "dog" things. So when your dog knocks something over, gets into the trash, or gets overly excited on a walk, try to remember to be patient and let your dog be a dog. Our dogs give LOTS to us, so giving them some patience in return is a pretty fair trade. Lesson #2 - Take More Photos and Videos Buddy has been around for quite a long while, even before Instagram and iPhones were around (seriously). His early years didn't have a lot of photos, and it's quite a bummer! Of course, your camera roll is probably 90% pictures of your dog, but honestly, I would still take more. When my wife and I start to miss Buddy (pretty much all the time), it is very comforting and enjoyable to pull up pictures and videos of him when he was healthy and running around! Capturing your dog's quirks, funny moments, and fun tricks will be something you will enjoy for years to come, even after they pass away. Lesson #3 - Enjoy the Small Moments As Buddy aged, he slowed down physically. A walk that would normally take 5 minutes would take anywhere from 10-20 minutes, depending on how many times he wanted to stop and pee. In some of those final weeks, he all but forced us to stop and slow down. It got us noticing things in our neighborhood we'd never seen before and gave us opportunities to chat with strangers (who of course wanted to pet Buddy). Our dogs can be a lot of work, and often times that work can seem repetitious or boring. A lesson Buddy passed on to me and hopefully to you as well is to savor the small moments. Buddy took his time on walks, sniffing every cranny and finding the most obscure places to pee. That wouldn't have happened if he was always sprinting by. Recap Although the passing of Buddy has been one of the most painful experiences of my life, the experience as a whole has taught me some powerful lessons. I hope these little lessons will help you have a more enriching and powerful relationship with your pup. Remember that our dog's lives are short, and we really need to enjoy the moments we have! Please review and subscribe!! Thanks for listening
It's important to incorporate certain habits in your life if you want to become a millionaire. These habits can help you get ahead and reach millionaire status. Here are 10 habits you can start today to reach millionaire status in your life: 1. Work Smarter, Not harder 2. Invest Your Time 3. Live Below Your Means 4. Make Money Work For You 5. Multiple Income Streams 6. Be Around Positive People 7. Trust Yourself 8. Have Patience 9. Wake Up Early 10. Use Social Media As a Platform Not A Measuring Stick Twitter: @naj_investing Blog:https://investingwithnaj.wordpress.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/najeh-wilkins/support
Joanne Williams explains from a therapist perspective some of the most common obstacles and remedies for healthy relationships. Todays podcast is part 1 or 2 Part 1 about 11 keys to creating healthy happy relationships at home and work. Part 2 or next week’s podcast will be about how anxiety can be an obstacle in relationships and 10 keys to creating and keeping a health relationship. Why are relationships so hard? Is your relationship like the Taylors in Home Improvement where everything works out and everyone laughs and loves and takes care of each other’s needs and live happily ever after or like the TV show of ‘Sheldon’ the spin off from the Big Bang theory, with eccentricities all over the place and having to accommodate what you might think are whackco ideas because anxiety controls another part of your partners life and it affects your relationship . Maybe things changed since you married or after having children or since Covid. And if you are looking for answers, I will bring you some answers. If your work with a boss that blames everyone except himself and doesn’t take any responsibility to right the ship without creating systems that we all can understand and use as a team to play by the same rules.? All of the situations can be helped using the 11 keys to creating a great relationship. Does it seem like Anxiety tends to follow you wherever you go? It does, we tend to seek out familiar or what we know and understand from our families or upbringing. So you may already have more skills than you think and know and understand friends or partners or bosses with anxiety, better than you thought. Our early childhood experiences shape our later relationships, romantic and otherwise. As infants, we develop an "attachment style" that reflects how we relate to our early caregiver(s), reflected in a "secure", "anxious "anxious avoidant" or "anxious ambivalent" (either "resistant" or "passive") style. Attachment anxiety can produce specific behaviors in the course of developing a romantic relationship: seeking closeness, seeking comfort and support ("safe haven"), seeking security to be able to explore the world. Do you recognize your style or your partners, needy, insecure, maybe controlling with ridge rules, all these are from anxiety. But we tend to be drawn to a partner with similar issues, or family backgrounds in the beginning, in the “love is blind time phase” it is the similarities, the familiar comfort Does this ring in bells think back? And now it is 2 years into the relationship you have moved in together or have children and are married. Oh no! what do I do. I think most people in relationships live a life of quiet desperation. Because they never learned what to do or how to have a healthy relationship. I repeated what I learned from my parents’ relationship, marrying my junior high sweetheart, who was an alcoholic Maine fisherman and I was desperate to get out and I didn’t know how. But, I figured it out and did. I had to spend my own money to pay for therapy for years, to get enough emotional skills, by building inner self securities that I never received from my family to get out and not make the same mistake again in my next relationship. If this is you, don’t blame yourself, this is all part of a grander scheme to have a healthier life for the next generation, if you are willing to look at ways to make the needed changes for yours and your children’s sake. But, why are relationships so hard. There are no rules books to play by and nature has a bit of trickery in it too. When You fall in love with someone, or in lust, as my husband likes to calls it, and you think it will always be this way, you only see rose petals, candles and hear the soft music playing in your head and the fantasized movie set of the fabulous wedding, perfect house and beautiful children. But, then, the record scratches and you wake up. No one told you how hard this was going to be, to make this happy picture happen, you may have just thought it just happens and live happily ever after without knowing how to do it.. Then discontent and disillusionment sets in. Is this a nasty trick? Nature actually does trick us to fall in love, with a chemical endorphin, the same chemical that allows moms to bond with a baby, or when we see a puppy with those big eyes, it trips this chemical Oxytocin, a warm melty feeling of euphoria. Then after about 18 months, it wears off and you see things differently. It is like you wake up from a wonderful dream and reality sets in. And you actually see each other’s flaws that were never an issue before. Love is Blind when Oxytocin is involved. It is like we are drugged for a while, long enough to make commitments or marriage arrangements, and some people, when they wake up feel disoriented or tricked. And The blaming can start. You See your partners flaws for the first time. You think Why didn’t I see this before? Many times a couple will marry, with traditional vows and then realize that they haven’t discussed what each other actual want; about personal choices, like child rearing, of dividing up of chores around the house or financial responsibilities. Many couple ASSUME, that the other person knows the way it should be, the way “ I like things”, because their mother or father did it that way, they assume everyone understands that is way it “should” be. Expecting things to be done the way that your parents did it, is usually a kiss of death. You need help to change entrenched habits that you may not even see, until your partners points them out in any unsupportive way and you never learned how to fight fair and use words to express what it is you need and the downward spiral starts. Without clear communication to clarify expectations, couples can slowly descend into arguments, blaming and assuming. None are very effective tools. And nowhere does it spell out about making sure each person gets their needs met first. WHAT do you mean by making sure you are getting your needs met first? How can anyone at home or at work be happy if they aren’t getting their needs met. How can you continually give to another if your needs aren’t met first? Like the flight attendants says, put your oxygen mask on first before you help someone else. Since if you don’t put yourself first, you would die, without oxygen. Same in a marriage. This is one of the most misunderstood concepts I see working with couples as their therapist. Make sure your needs are met first, by yourself, not by the other person, before trying to please someone else. This will start a win win situation for both. Or make sure that there is a “2 way street” of give and take so no one feels taken for granted or taken advantage of or not heard. And it is what I see as the #1 issue in relationship failure. Thinking you are to give to EVERYONE else first. As mothers especially. Or that it is somehow your responsibility to make sure everyone else is happy. You cannot make anyone happy or sad. It is up to them. And them alone. And if you are with someone who expects you to make them happy. This is a no-win situation because at some point that person will get angry and resentful or shut down and passive aggressive acting out will start. Like affairs, avoidance, or shutting down. Don’t give up, get help, read a relationship book, go to counseling, alone if your partner doesn’t want to. One person in the relationship getting happy, can shift the dynamics. Or You could rework your unspoken contracts to make sure that you both agree that you are each responsibility for your own happiness. And roles in the relationship and the other deal breakers before it is too late. Breaking your unwritten agreements. Plenty of couples draw up pre-nuptial agreements but very few sign off (officially) on the things that are deal-breakers for them, such as cheating, untreated addictions, using joint funds without discussion. It doesn’t matter what your agreements are, as long as you are both clear about, and okay with, what it means. For example, who will do the main parenting job and who takes which part the responsibilities for it or is it expected to be shared 50/50? Here are 11 things you can do starting today to change your relationship to communicate better and build back the trust in each other, if you practice it. Decide that you want this relationship to work. Instead of talking about how it won’t work. Be so happy when your spouse calls or texts you. And When you or they walk through the door, be soooo happy to see them. This one thing will rock their world. Treat each other like a million-dollar Stratovarius 100 year old violin. Cherished, special, no one like it. You adore each other and act that way to each other. I know, it won’t happen 100% of the time, How about 25% of the time, that would make an impact. Communicate the way you want to be communicated with. Low tone. No emotion, facts only of what you need to get your need met. Don’t let it emotions build up. If you or they do. Let them stomp off. Make a rule that you must say to the other first. I will be back and we will work this out and name the time. (Must be in the same day) I suggest within a few hours, once you cool down. Never believe that your mate would EVER EVER INTENTIONALLY do or say anything to hurt your or say something bad about you. Choose to not believe it. Treat each interaction like a deposit in the bank of love or as a withdrawal, according to the other person. You want you love balance to grow and be more than your withdrawals. When you take a hit you balance with stay over -0- Make sure you continually make deposits. Create win wins interacts every chance you can and every situations. A win win is when you both feel you have won something and feel satisfied and heard. https://esapros.com Once you met your needs first, you have more to give to the other person and you feel a win already and can give to the other to create a win win for both. 8.Crave out a sacred time for the two of you to be together, even if it is coffee on the porch, no kids or distractions. Just the two of you. This gives you reconnect time and time to focus on what you feel in love with in the first place. Always always always say what you appreciate about your partner at least 3 times per day, for cooking, cleaning, taking out the garbage, or taking the kids to school. And FEEL IT and MEAN it. This is transformational. Have Patience and see your partner for the sacred son or daughter of source that they are. See them like the angels see us. Perfect the way we are. Unconditionally. No conditions of when we love them, no matter what they do. Whether they please us of not. They are with you for just the right reason. You just need to find it. Understand that there is some higher reason you are together. I believe that you made a contract in heaven to come down with a group of souls and the one that drive you the craziest are probably the ones you wanted to learn the greatest lessons from, for your advancement as an enlightened being and can learn the greatest lessons from, if we stop blaming them and appreciate what they have to give us. Learn how to get your needs met. Don’t’ wait until the anger and resent are seeping out, get counseling, get a book, go to a seminar or retreat and learn how to have a happy relationship, to have a happy life and the most important thing of all is to teach your children how to have solid happy relationships. Focus on the good of your partner and what we love about each other, and we work together in our counseling sessions. Cherish each other and appreciate each other everyday, reconstituted your contracts too figure how to negotiate to help each other get their needs met. Don’t blame or complain, always go back to appreciating your partner or what you fell in love with to focus on, instead of the flaws and faults. I broke the mold of abuse and poor relationships in my family with 2 successful happily (as Possible) married adult children raising 4 amazing healthy grandchildren. I now get to observe and see the fruits of my emotional labor to change my families’ dynamics of poor relationship skills. You can create happy relationship for a lifetime, nothing is ever perfect or as you think it “should be” with learning to accept and have patience and never blame or assume that it is anyone’s responsibility for your own happiness you can do it. Reach out if you need counseling, this last year has been brutal on some relationships. Grow from the pressure instead of having it weigh you down. This is by no means a replacement for therapy of any medical attention if you need it. Always reach out and take care of yourself or if you are feeling like you want to hurt yourself, there is always someone standing by at 1800-273-8255 or call 911. Remember to Share the Love. You can contact us at anxietysimplified.net or to find out more how to get an Emotional Support animal for housing or a Certified Psychiatric Service dog to go anywhere with to feel the calm.
On this program, How to Have Patience with Elderly Parents, caregiving expert Pamela D Wilson offers tips for learning how to balance emotions, time, and dealing with aging parent concerns and health. Dr. Joan Monin from the Yale School of Public Health shares research about caregiver – care receiver relationships and perceptions about distress and suffering.
*Airdate 12/14/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Lawrence Mize, Lui Heimansohn Steel and Salvage, located in Clarksville, Tennessee. Lui Heimansohn first started a trading post in the Cadiz, Ky in the late 1800's before moving to Clarksville, Tn to open a storefront in 1896 to access rail and river trade. Joined by his three sons, the family business continues on today with the fourth generation now involved. In this episode of Family Business Today Lawrence Mize will share: What starting a business in the 1800's was like and how it has transitioned over the past 125 years Their secret to success is living within your means and not overextending The importance of family values are no different today than they were in 1896 – Treat Your Customer Well and Always Go the Extra Mile Importance of creating memories with your family outside of business will last a lifetime Advice for next generation thinking a bout joining the family business – Have Patience, Change is Difficult for the Now Generation, Transition is Process not an Event What the next 125 years looks like for Lui Heimansohn Steel & Salvage And much more…. To learn more about Lui Heimansohn Steel & Salvage visit their website at www.luiheimansohn.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/
One Track Riddim: 1. Samujah ft. Gregory D - “Jah Jah Mi Call” 2. Higher Tone - “Love Like A Mother” 3. Jah Reefah - “Plandemic” Humble Thoughts Riddim: 1. Capelton - “Signs of The Times” 2. Leaf A Life - “Love” 3. Goldy - “Jamaica Irie” Family Origins Riddim: 1. Zamunda - “Good Vybz “ 2. Turbulence - “Shelter Me” 3. Lutan Fyah - “No More Gun” Black Vein Riddim: 1. Bugle - “Cut and Gun Through” 2. Kibaka Pyramid - “Black Liberation” 3. Cathy Matete - “Revolution Time” 4. Lutan Fyah - “Shake Down” Ninja Riddim 1. Righteous Rush - “Temperature” 2. Skarra Mucci - “Truth” 3. Greg Roy - “Jah Alone” 4. Ras Penco ft. Bescenta & Lutan Fyah - “Skilla Dan Ninjas” Strong Enough Riddim: 1. Luciano - “Believe It or Not” 2. Sanchez - “Highest Grade” 3. Merciless - “Coming To An End” 4. Shanala - “Flowersbp In My Garden” 5. Pinchers - “Rough Torrane” 6. P Zed (a.k.a. PeasHead) - “Babylon Cah Stop Wi” Rankin Skankin Riddim: 1. Jah Thunder - “Black Ah Kill Black” 2. Capelton - “Rastafari Guide” 3. Nello Player - “High Stakes” 4. Isasha - “Cyah Mi Draw Mi Out” Rubber Bullet Riddim: 1. Jahllano - “Stand Up” 2. Jah Defender - “Tough Like Jah” 3. Jah-Z-Blaze & Rheon Elbourne - “Winner” 4. Dmystery - “Wade” Real Champion Riddim: 1. Chris Martin - “ Have Patience” 2. Tydal Kamau - “Carry On” 3. Jo Mersa Marley - “Nothings Gonna Harm You” 4. Iba Mahr - “Stay Positive” 1.Terry Lenin - “Goodness of God” Mama Afrika Riddim: 1. Prince Osito - “Afrikan Child” 2. Charli Fletcher - “Love Is Working” 3. Greg Roy - “Revolution” 4. Teacha Dee - “Train Delay” Switzerland Riddim: 1. Imar Shepard - “Stepping With Love” 2. Fyahstone - “A Tribute To Million Voice” 3. Ras Attitude - “Life On The Battlefield” 4. Kimtoko - “Soyons Plus Fort” Black God Riddim: 1. Turbulence - “Children of Men” 2. Johnny Dolla - “Jah Jah Live” 3. Jah Mason - “Live As One” 4. Akae Beka - “Make It In Time Devine Majesty Riddim: 1. Indie Allen - “Keep It Real” 2. Blvk H3ro - “Nyahbinghi Order (Beat Dem)” 3. Imeru Tafari - “Silent Prayer” 4. 5 Star Celestial - “The Wire” 5. Runkus - “Testament” 6. Kabaka Pyramid - “Energy”
Most people would say a career in the film industry as an actor is a long shot but that is not always the case. Today, I spoke with the aspiring film actor from Cleveland, Imani Khiry. He is known for his amazing work on Aquatic-X (2017), Blood on the Leaves (2016), and his upcoming movie, A State of Mind (2021). With his passion for acting and the entertainment industry, he wants to empower and influence as many people as possible.Let’s dive right into this episode and find out what success will feel and look like when you follow your dreams and start doing what you love. [00:01 – 10:04] Opening Segment I introduce our guest, Imani Khiry Imani talks about his background Born and raise Garfield, Cleveland Reaching out to meet his father at 21 Shares his life being homeless and hustling to live Kept taking acting classes and going to castings Was cast in a music video for Owl City's “Vanilla Twilight” Imani shares about the beginning of his acting career Got to meet John Singleton Became his assistant Finding the love and passion for acting [08:40 – 16:53] Do what You love Imani talks about the mindset that keeps him going Do what you love It could never go wrong, and no one can judge it Keeps you focused on the destination and the journey Law of attraction Your words are powerful Stay and think positive How to enter the entertainment industry Find something that you really are interested in Focus your energy on the things you want Imani shares his experience in ‘A State of Mind’ Project Auditioning for the project The moral story of the project Breaking boundaries A movie with A Message Watch his upcoming movie, A State of Mind (Link below!) Imani shares about being a minority in this industry The equality that’s continuously growing [20:20 – 23:40] Lightning Round Favorite African-American Actor? Denzel Washington Favorite Denzel movie The Equalizer Favorite Genre Comedy Favorite Comedy movie Money Talk Dream person to stand alongside in a movie Samuel L Jackson [23:41 – 25:45] Closing Segment Knowing what you know now, what is one piece of advice you would give yourself when you were starting? “Have Patience." Connect with Imani online. See the links below. [25:46 – 31:46] Off The Clock and Review of the Week Today’s topic is going to be “Why is Carole Baskin on Dancing with the Stars?” The disappearance of her ex-husband Tiger King I thank Streamlined Podcasts, the team behind the scene that makes this podcast possible Handling all of the post-production for your podcasts Allows me to stay focus on being creative and making the best content possible Get 10% off for your first month on Streamlined Podcast with code: CNSLOAN Review of the Week From Delris : “Love this Podcast! The host has such positive energy that matches the motivation factor of this podcast. She puts a smile on my face and gives me hope in the world and I look forward to listening to more episodes!” Final words from me Tweetable Quotes: "You can never go wrong when you do what you love, No one can judge it because it is for you." – Imani Khiry "Stay positive, think positive and you will be positive." – Imani Khiry “Have Patience. Everything comes from being patient, time, and knowing where you want to go." – Imani Khiry Resources Mentioned: John Singleton A State of Mind Movie Denzel Washington Equalizer Movie Money Talks movie Samuel L Jackson Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival Streamlined Podcasts You can connect with Imani on Instagram. Watch and check out his movie at the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival. LEAVE A REVIEW + Help people spread the message of motivation and chasing your dreams by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Keep Up with the Podcast on Instagram @workingotpodcast.Follow my personal page on Instagram @cnsloan_ Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review!
Resilience is a critical life skill that everyone needs to develop in order to thrive in life. Resilience describes one’s ability to recover from the challenges faced in life. Someone who is resilient does not let difficulties defeat them but rather pushes through hardships until they overcome them, no matter how hard and no matter how long. Resilience is an absolute necessity because adversity is completely unavoidable in life. Thus, the earlier one is taught resilience the better of they will be in life. Resiliency requires a commitment to improving yourself. Specific actions and skills are needed to become and stay resilient. During this show you will learn the five things you can learn and/or develop and the five ways you can build and grow resiliency in your life during tough and uncertain times. Five things you can learn or develop: Coping Skills, Patience, Awareness, Support Systems, and Confidence Five ways you can build and grow yourself: Take Responsibility, See Change as an Opportunity, Have Goals, Learn from Success and Failure, Get Support, Take Action, Be Optimistic, and Have Patience.
Resilience is a critical life skill that everyone needs to develop in order to thrive in life. Resilience describes one's ability to recover from the challenges faced in life. Someone who is resilient does not let difficulties defeat them but rather pushes through hardships until they overcome them, no matter how hard and no matter how long. Resilience is an absolute necessity because adversity is completely unavoidable in life. Thus, the earlier one is taught resilience the better of they will be in life. Resiliency requires a commitment to improving yourself. Specific actions and skills are needed to become and stay resilient. During this show you will learn the five things you can learn and/or develop and the five ways you can build and grow resiliency in your life during tough and uncertain times. Five things you can learn or develop: Coping Skills, Patience, Awareness, Support Systems, and Confidence Five ways you can build and grow yourself: Take Responsibility, See Change as an Opportunity, Have Goals, Learn from Success and Failure, Get Support, Take Action, Be Optimistic, and Have Patience.
#motivation #inspiration #advice Coffee Tawlk with Vito Blaze is a motivational podcast available on #itunes, #spotify and #soundcloud . On this episode Vito blaze says "Have Patience, Be Patient...” ITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/coffee-tawlk-w-vito-blaze/id1507626203 Spotify :https://open.spotify.com/show/2QdcLU5ASWMDHDqA7bEZnK?si=EY_AcT2MQy-ApRjfjW6E_A..
Few words for all.. a quick personal story. Hopefully I give some hope in this storm we’re in the midst of. This will pass.. Have Patience..
You just adopted a new puppy! Congratulations! Today we will talk through some key Tips and Tricks that have helped me establish a strong relationship with my canine without pulling all of my hair out.Background:I have been working with dogs for twenty years and rescue with A Rejoyceful Animal Rescue for 10 years. As a family, I have fostered over 70 dogs and continue to help the dog community as much as I can.Tips and Tricks:Decompression is Crucial!Have PATIENCE!Puppy Condo: Crate/Puppy Pen CombinationAverage Timeline For A Normal Routine
Episode 008 - Locked In - Appraisal Issues During COVID-19 Real Estate "Locked In" Between The Lines! Since we're all quarantined and socially distant, we're releasing several short episodes to guide agents during this unusual time. On our first episode, we cover appraisal-related issues happening right now. We discuss immediate concerns with inspections, value, fees and how lenders and the government are allowing alternative methods to value property. SHOW NOTES 01:30 – B is RUDE! Introduce Cate & Christian 02:20 – A large portion of appraisers are not wanting to inspect the interior of homes right now. Slow turn times on reports and maybe higher fees. More risk for appraisers. 03:15 – Agents, talk to your lenders about how they are dealing with this issue. 03:30 – Fannie & Freddie announcement on 03/23/2020. They are allowing some lending products to use a drive-by or desktop type appraisals. FHA & high-risk products are still requiring an interior appraisal. (UPDATE: After the recording of this episode, VA revised their rules to allow drive-by reports. See the show links for that info.) 04:30 – What is a desktop appraisal scenario? Likely a person that is not an appraiser to view the exterior and comps and provide some data to an appraiser that is sitting in front of a computer screen. 05:00 – Concern: will the non-appraiser catch things from the outside that a trained appraiser would likely catch. 05:20 – Drive-by appraisal scenario: appraiser does the exterior viewing of the property 05:30 – Good: appraiser won’t see the “bad” parts of the interior of the property. 06:25 – Bad: appraiser won’t see the “good” parts of the interior of the property. Value issues? Send list of upgrades and updates, pictures of the elements should be sent to the appraiser. 07:00 – Appraisers are considered to be essential services as of 03/26/2020 in the state of Indiana. 07:40 – Watch appraisal fees if desktop or drive-by appraisal is completed. 08:15 – Now you might actually get to talk to the appraiser. Good or bad? Help appraisers during this time with information. 09:00 – Christian: Does this apply to home inspectors? Every inspection company is doing something different. Ask the inspector on how they are handling it. 10:35 – Tips on preparing your home for appraiser (and inspector): Leave a bottle of Captain Morgan. 11:05 – Get home showing ready. Turn on lights, open doors, crawl space and attic openings. Leave a ladder. Make it so we don’t have to touch as much as possible. 11:50 – Good for the homeowner too. Appraiser may transmit something the more they touch. 12:45 – Communicate with appraisers to find out what they need. 12:57 – Have PATIENCE with appraisers! It might take a bit longer, have more questions. Appraisers are not trying to be mean. They have genuine concerns too. 13:28 – Set appropriate expectations for clients. What type of appraisal. Communicate! 13:55 – We are in this TOGETHER! SHOW LINKS Fannie Mae directive on appraisal: https://singlefamily.fanniemae.com/media/22321/display VA directive: https://www.benefits.va.gov/HOMELOANS/documents/circulars/26_20_11.pdf Got a little "Captain" in you?:https://www.captainmorgan.com/en-row/ Indiana Stay-At-Home Order: https://www.in.gov/gov/3232.htm We’re in this together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DykVJl6wr_4 BETWEEN THE LINES LINKS Email brian@brianclee.com cate@craftsmanrg.com Web brianclee.com catelee.com realestatebetweenthelines.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/realestatebetweenthelines/ https://www.facebook.com/Brian-C-Lee-111822417027919/? YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcv4dHU39-b5_QVVCIhbcBA?
Hello Everyone!!!! Welcome to Ep9. This week I will be sharing about my awesome trip to Singapore and spending it with my significant other. The news piece for today is the stories of how conjoined twins Mercy & Goodness got separate successfully. Today we also have 2 stories. The first entitled Have Patience by Doreen Mtonga The second entitled School Project. Feel free to submit your own story by following the link below: https://forms.gle/Xt9nHkXEGrzNfEet6 Here are upcoming themes you could submit your story on: 1. Love Stories 2. I Don't Fit the Gender Norm 3. Tales of Heartbreak Enjoy. Personal Socials: Instagram & Twitter: @_doreen_mt_ Email: themisadventuresya@gmail.com Website: https://doreenmtc.wixsite.com/website Blog: https://doreenmtc.wixsite.com/website/blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-misadventures/message
Lorenzo talks to us about Cultivating your Environment, There is no Instant Gratification, Have Patience, Things happen For you, not To you.
The lessons and wisdom that you receive through intentional silence and movement can be just as valuable as the time you spend with a coach or a class. The truth is, we are our best teachers. Only when we allow ourselves to truly hear our intuition do we achieve the significant growth that we desire. Robyn has been experiencing this so intensely on her yoga mat, so this week she's sharing her lessons from the mat! Join us to explore the difference between inspiration and activation. Learn to stop looking to others to decide how you should do something. And finally, challenge yourself to be patient in your process and accept the unique path before you. Three lessons from the yoga mat that can be applied to your business: Shavasana: Incorporate the teachings of Shavasana into your daily life. Allow yourself to rest and receive after your work. Stop Comparing: Don't look to others to see how to do something the ‘right' way. Listen to your intuition and do what feels best and most aligned for you. Have Patience in the Practice: You will not touch your toes or grow a million dollar business on Day One, and that's okay! Commit to the learning process and be diligent with your practice and growth. Seek the right guides and coaches to help you on your path. Are you ready to take these lessons and hold your space with vibrant strength? Are you ready to sell with ease in the way you are uniquely designed to work and sell? Are you ready to restfully receive in your process? If the answer is yes, then join us for the Uplevel Wealthyrmind. In this mastermind we will guide you to learn what your lane is and we'll challenge you to go deeper in your practice of growth as a female leader. For more information email us at rise@forthewildfemme.com Connect with us at www.forthewildfemme.com or DM us and follow along at @forthewildfemme on Instagram!
Rev Sue Mitchell delivers a message for the Wisdom on Womanhood 2019 conference titled - Have Patience, God Isn't Finished Yet Our hope and prayer is that you will be blessed, encouraged & inspired by this. Please like, share & Subscribe.
Curiosity makes us ask questions. Whether deeply personal or expansively global, our questions can be the catalysts to a better version of ourselves, our communities or our world. 00:00 1 Welcome 02:04 2 Prelude “Asking” sung by Chorealis 05:29 3 Opening Words Opening Words “Let Us Look First to the Response of Love” by Maureen Killoran 06:06 4 Kindling the Chalices January 2019 Global Chalice Lighting by Rev. Petr Samojsky, minister in the Religious Society of Czech Unitarians 06:47 5 Children's Chalice Lighting and Recessional Hymn #360 “Here We Have Gathered” 08:28 7 Question 1 “Are We Asking the Right Question?” 12:00 8 Hymn #1053 “How Could Anyone Ever Tell You?” 13:15 9 Shared Reading #650 “Cherish Your Doubts” 14:55 10 Sharing Our Abundance with Y. E. S. S. (Youth Empowerment and Support Services) 15:48 11 “Blowing in the Wind” sung by Chorealis 17:45 12 Offering Response 18:20 13 Reading “Are You a Manager or a Movement Starter?” Excerpted from “Purposeful: Are You a Manager or a Movement Starter?” by Jennifer Dulski 23:51 14 Question 2 “Are our expectations high enough?” by Karen Mills 29:16 15 Hymn #121 “We’ll Build a Land” 32:44 16 Silent Candles of Joy and Concern 34:04 17 Meditation in word “Have Patience” by Rainer Maria Rilke 35:14 18 Meditation in song “When Will the Fighting Cease?” sung by Chorealis 36:36 19 Question 3 “Can the answer be this easy - and this hard?” by Karen Mills 40:12 20 Hymn #354 “We Laugh, We Cry” 44:35 21 Closing Words 45:19 23 Postlude “Will Justice Roll Down?” sung by Chorealis 49:28 24 “Carry the Flame” The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/
Have Patience. Because the best is yet to come. Happy 2019! x Written by Bianca Sparacino (@rainbowsalt) Original Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bryzp21HfW3/
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Dr. Chris and Fr. Andrew discuss the importance of being patient with yourself and with God in your spiritual growth. The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-296-have-patience/ (Ignition 296 – Have Patience!) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Today's episode of Stuff I Learned Yesterday is a Friday Flashback. Friday Flashback episodes feature some of the most popular episodes of Stuff I Learned Yesterday. Today we take a trip back to an episode that we ran last December from Mark DesCotes. It's an episode where Mark used a story from his daughter's volleyball tournament that helped him realize that everyone is in a hurry these days. It's Stuff I Learned Yesterday Episode 363-Have Patience and Slow Down. Read More... The post 412- Friday Flashback: Have Patience and Slow Down appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Today’s episode of Stuff I Learned Yesterday is a Friday Flashback. Friday Flashback episodes feature some of the most popular episodes of Stuff I Learned Yesterday. Today we take a trip back to an episode that we ran last December from Mark DesCotes. It’s an episode where Mark used a story from his daughter's volleyball tournament that helped him realize that everyone is in a hurry these days. It’s Stuff I Learned Yesterday Episode 363-Have Patience and Slow Down. Read More... The post SILY Episode 412- Friday Flashback: Have Patience and Slow Down appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
This installment encourages you to think about getting rich slowly and having patience when it comes to buying the things you want. The post 026 Have Patience appeared first on Real Estate Owned.
OK, I'm going to get on a soapbox here. I'm fed up with the lack of patience in the world. Why does everybody have to be in such a rush? When did it become normal to get honked at, flipped the bird at or plain outright cursed at, just for driving the posted speed limit? I'm no saint. I often drive 10 to 15 kilometres over the speed limit and yet I'm still passed by more cars than ones that I pass myself. What is so important that people need to get to so fast? Read More... The post 363- Have Patience and Slow Down appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
OK, I'm going to get on a soapbox here. I'm fed up with the lack of patience in the world. Why does everybody have to be in such a rush? When did it become normal to get honked at, flipped the bird at or plain outright cursed at, just for driving the posted speed limit? I'm no saint. I often drive 10 to 15 kilometres over the speed limit and yet I'm still passed by more cars than ones that I pass myself. What is so important that people need to get to so fast? Read More... The post SILY Episode 363- Have Patience and Slow Down appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.