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Lee talks about the significance of language in the context of business improvement. He explores the use of Japanese terminology, often adopted from Toyota's principles, and the debates surrounding the choice between using familiar English words or introducing new terms. Lee emphasises that words are merely labels and that the real challenge lies in the thoughts and actions they inspire in others. He presents three approaches to introducing new concepts: challenging existing definitions, using foreign words to bypass biases, or creating entirely new terms. Ultimately, Lee underscores the importance of aligning language with the desired actions to ensure that everyone is doing the right thing at the right time, every time. KEY TAKEAWAYS Language as Labels: Words are merely labels for concepts or objects, and the meanings we attach to them can vary significantly among individuals. Understanding this can help in effective communication and change management. Three Approaches to Language in Improvement: When introducing new concepts, one can either challenge existing definitions, use foreign terms to avoid biases, or create entirely new words. Each approach has its own implications for understanding and acceptance. Importance of Thought Creation: The primary goal of using language is to create specific thoughts in others that lead to desired actions. It's essential to focus on the thoughts generated by the words used rather than the words themselves. Emotional Connection: Words and actions should aim to evoke feelings, as emotions play a crucial role in influencing behaviour. As Maya Angelou famously said, people may forget what you said or did, but they will remember how you made them feel. Alignment of Thinking and Action: To achieve effective outcomes, it is vital to align the thinking of individuals with the desired actions. Misalignment can lead to confusion and hinder progress, making it crucial to ensure clarity in communication. BEST MOMENTS "Words are just labels that we give that thing... and we may use the same word to articulate a completely different point." "It comes down to the thinking and the thoughts that are created with the words that we use." "The name of something is just a label. It's the thinking that you're creating in the people that you are wanting to do something that is important." "It's a thinking challenge, not a new dictionary challenge. We want to create the right thoughts in the people to do the right thing." "People will forget what you said, forget what you did, but never forget how you made them feel." HOST BIO You can contact Lee Houghton on 07813342194 Lee@leehoughton.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/ For the last 15 years, I have been a multi-sector internal or external business improvement consultant, building the improved capability of individuals, teams and businesses. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my two young children Jack & India. I also enjoy listening to and reading business & personal development material. Lee Houghton is “THE Business Problem Solver”, a Management Consultant, CX Specialist and Keynote Speaker.
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5 steps to helping your loved one: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/guide Join our Family Re-Connect Program: https://www.realrecoverytalk.com/reconnect In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, we explore the challenging and emotional process of getting your loved one into treatment. We discuss three distinct options that families often face when dealing with a loved one's addiction. Option one is putting your head in the sand and pretending nothing is wrong, which only allows the problem to worsen over time. Option two involves educating yourself about addiction and engaging in open-ended, non-emotionally charged conversations with your loved one, which can help them feel supported but may not always lead to action. Option three, and our recommended approach, is seeking professional help. We dive deep into why this is the most effective path, highlighting the benefits of involving experts who can guide both you and your loved one through the complex journey of recovery. Tune in to learn why professional support is crucial, how it can make a difference, and how to take that first step towards getting your loved one the help they need.
Recebemos a Dra Milena Pinheiro para discutir um artigo quentinho que saiu no Journal of Ophtlamology.A discussão é sobre 3 diferentes abordagens nas esotropias parcialmente acomodativas em crianças (Long-Term Effects of Botulinum Toxin A Versus Incisional Surgery for Management of Partially Accommodative Esotropia in Children: Comparison of Three Approaches).Vamos juntos?Acesse o artigo: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002939424002265
In this episode of the Product Podcast, we sit down with Trisha Price, the Chief Product Officer at Pendo, to explore how AI is transforming product strategy and driving innovation. Trisha shares the incredible impact of OpenAI's ChatGPT on Pendo's development of new features, particularly in guide creation, analytics, and qualitative feedback synthesis. Learn how Pendo is balancing cutting-edge AI advancements with customer satisfaction through initiatives like hackathons and user feedback. Dive deep into Pendo's strategic integration of diverse products under one cohesive platform, the criteria for evolving features into standalone offerings, and the power of open APIs. Trisha provides valuable insights into the evolving role of chief product officers in shaping go-to-market strategies and achieving key business outcomes like reducing churn and driving growth. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the daily life of a product executive at Pendo, where customer engagement and meticulous execution tracking are crucial. Plus, get a sneak peek at an upcoming product launch set to redefine customer communication through AI and smart segmentation, promising hyper-personalized experiences. This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone navigating the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Don't miss it!
Grant Truesdell, guitarist for Unleash The Archers, joins Eyal on the Riffhard Podcast. CHAPTERS: 00:03:09 - Power Metal Influences 00:05:15 - Translating Story and Concept into Emotionally Resonant Music 00:07:02 - The Two Camps of Songwriting 00:15:27 - Writing with Vocals in Mind 00:19:03 - Trust and Reliability in Band Members 00:22:42 - The Myth of the Lone Wolf Artist 00:26:13 - The Importance of Being a Good Person 00:29:31 - Making Guitar Practice a Priority 00:31:21 - Don't Wait, Just Start 00:36:14 - The Power of a Morning Routine 00:44:42 - Techniques and Practice Tips 00:47:49 - Three Approaches to Songwriting SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/RIFFHARDPODCAST LISTEN ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE: https://spoti.fi/3orTur3 https://apple.co/3BROI9t FOLLOW EYAL & RIFFHARD: https://www.instagram.com/eyalleviurmaudio/ https://www.instagram.com/weriffhard/ WEBSITES: http://riffhardpodcast.com http://riffhard.com
If you've done the first 2 steps of reflection and dreaming, you're ready to start setting some goals. But how? What if you're not sure where to start? In this episode, I'll walk you through some key principles of goal setting and some helpful tips that have worked for me. We'll also look at the differences between project goals and habit goals so you can determine which type of goals make sense for you. Finally, I'll share with you the PEACE Goal Framework that my friend Christa Hutchins originally shared with us on Episode 181. And we'll talk about what to do next! Tools & resources for goal setting: Episode 28: Three Approaches to Goal Setting Episode 30: How Your Personality Affects Your Goal Setting Episode 181: Peace Goals PowerSheets (Affiliate Link) Blank Pads of Paper (Affiliate Link) Connect with me: Website: https://estherlittlefield.com/ Instagram: @estherdlittlefield
A new MP3 sermon from Small Churches, BIG Impact (NTRF.org) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Three Approaches to Work: The Bad, the Better, and the Best [Ephesians 4:28] Speaker: Stephen David Broadcaster: Small Churches, BIG Impact (NTRF.org) Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/22/2023 Bible: Ephesians 4:28 Length: 55 min.
The attitude that a person should just be grateful even in difficult times can become burdensome due to the current conditions that they're in. When a person is "forcing" themselves to just be grateful it strips away the genuineness of it's authentic purpose. Does this indicate to not be grateful? of course not! However, in displaying gratitude even in seasons of difficulty, the trade off shouldn't be to avoid what's going on around you and within you. On this week's podcast, join me as I give three things you must do to cultivate authentic gratitude without emotional avoidance. Order my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCn Follow me on IG - iamtonyacarter Follow me on Facebook - Tonya Carter Follow me on YouTube - Tonya Carter
Highlights today include: Richard Klapper of Design Plan Celebrates his 80th Birthday, Acuity Announces Price Increase, Questions You Don't Want to Ask Out Loud – Employment Law, Landscape Forms' Inspiring Roundtable on Women in Landscape Architecture, NYControlled Schedule: CEU & Tech Talks for Lighting Professionals, Three Approaches to a Tailored Lighting Intervention for Improving Sleep-Wake Cycles in Dementia Patients, Architectural Lighting Sales/Outside Sales Associate – O'Blaney Rinker Associates.
Ephesians 4-28, -Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need.-
Ephesians 4-28, -Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need.-
In today's episode, we are looking at Three Approaches to Teaching Outdoors: Forest School ApproachOutdoor Classroom ApproachFarm School ApproachWe are also discussing the similarities and differences of each approach and how to mix and match elements of each within your teaching practice. What Teaching Approach do you use Outdoors?CONNECT WITH VICTORIA: FREE Seedling Newsletter WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.comEMAIL: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.comInstagram: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:The Outdoor Classrooms CIRCLE MembershipThe Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp Seeds of Inspiration for Outdoor Learning Card Deck
# Front Matter Today Lance takes a look at the question: Why did God Create Humans to be sent to hell? He unpacks three answers to this question and explores the ramifications of the metaphysics of the will. ## This is a serious Topic - the reality is that this question touches on aspect of our worldview that inform us on the very nature of God's goodness. The question of the nature of the will, though central to this issue, is nevertheless used by us to understand God's relationship to the problems of evil. And it can be an upsetting experience to have these assumption challenged. ## This Topic is surrounded by Mystery from every view point. - We have to walk a line here that puts us between two extremes when we talk about this topic: the "complete" answer, that leaves nothing to mystery, and the mysterious answer, that leaves it all to mystery. The bible is somewhere in between these two extremes. - But every approach to this question claims some sort of mystery at one point or another. This is not bad on the face of it but it is a dangerous place to be: to claim mystery where the Word of God has spoken or to claim revelation where the Word of God has not Spoken are two errors that we must avoid. # Three Approaches to this question ## 1) He didn't. He took a chance that we would go to hell by giving us [[Libertarian Free Will]] and discovered after we chose where we were headed. (Open Theism) - This is the most logically complete and consistent viewpoint in terms of faithfulness to LFW. Given LFW as a presupposed non negotiable this is the conclusion that one must come to in order to be truly faithful to LFW. - John Frame has a good quote on this in his Systematic Theology: > As with open theists Pinnock and Rice, libertarians tend to make their view of free will a nonnegotiable, central truth, with which all other theological statements must be made consistent. Libertarian freedom then takes on a kind of paradigmatic or presuppositional status. But as we have seen, libertarianism is unscriptural. It would be bad enough merely to assert libertarianism contrary to the Bible. But making it a central truth or governing perspective is very dangerous indeed. An incidental error can be corrected without much trouble. But when such an error becomes a major principle, a grid through which all other doctrinal statements are filtered, then a theological system is in grave danger of shipwreck. ### Why is this view wrong? - This view is simply wrong for several reasons. - First: It is simply miles away from *quite* a few basic biblical doctrines such as the sovereignty of God, the omniscience of God, and the nature of time itself regarding God. - Second: This view relies and assumes that LFW is an nonnegotiable central truth. But this is untenable considering the Bibles take on the nature of the will. Not only does the Bible never affirm LFW in a few spots it explicitly denies core aspect of LFW. And the other doctrines conflict with LFW on a deep level. ## 2) He didn't. While He knew how we would choose he nevertheless did not choose for us and gave us Libertarian Free Will. How that works in light of God's Sovereignty is a mystery but we have perfect freedom to choose either hell or heaven. (Classical Arminianism) - This is the most common view of faithful Christians' that nevertheless cannot get on board with the conclusions of the Calvinist. - This is also the view that can be follow throughout history all the way back to the early church fathers. - It must be noted that even though this view, married as it is to LFW, can be found in the early Christian writers it would be a an error to declare LFW to be true based on that fact. If that were true then it would prove too much. Read Justine Martyr, Origin, and many others to a smaller degree and you will find beliefs that are simply counter to the scriptures. - Further, and the reason we find error in the early Christians,
# Front MatterToday Lance takes a look at the question: Why did God Create Humans to be sent to hell?He unpacks three answers to this question and explores the ramifications of the metaphysics of the will.## This is a serious Topic- the reality is that this question touches on aspect of our worldview that inform us on the very nature of God's goodness. The question of the nature of the will, though central to this issue, is nevertheless used by us to understand God's relationship to the problems of evil. And it can be an upsetting experience to have these assumption challenged. ## This Topic is surrounded by Mystery from every view point.- We have to walk a line here that puts us between two extremes when we talk about this topic: the "complete" answer, that leaves nothing to mystery, and the mysterious answer, that leaves it all to mystery. The bible is somewhere in between these two extremes.- But every approach to this question claims some sort of mystery at one point or another. This is not bad on the face of it but it is a dangerous place to be: to claim mystery where the Word of God has spoken or to claim revelation where the Word of God has not Spoken are two errors that we must avoid.# Three Approaches to this question## 1) He didn't. He took a chance that we would go to hell by giving us [[Libertarian Free Will]] and discovered after we chose where we were headed. (Open Theism)- This is the most logically complete and consistent viewpoint in terms of faithfulness to LFW. Given LFW as a presupposed non negotiable this is the conclusion that one must come to in order to be truly faithful to LFW. - John Frame has a good quote on this in his Systematic Theology:> As with open theists Pinnock and Rice, libertarians tend to make their view of free will a nonnegotiable, central truth, with which all other theological statements must be made consistent. Libertarian freedom then takes on a kind of paradigmatic or presuppositional status. But as we have seen, libertarianism is unscriptural. It would be bad enough merely to assert libertarianism contrary to the Bible. But making it a central truth or governing perspective is very dangerous indeed. An incidental error can be corrected without much trouble. But when such an error becomes a major principle, a grid through which all other doctrinal statements are filtered, then a theological system is in grave danger of shipwreck.### Why is this view wrong?- This view is simply wrong for several reasons. - First: It is simply miles away from *quite* a few basic biblical doctrines such as the sovereignty of God, the omniscience of God, and the nature of time itself regarding God. - Second: This view relies and assumes that LFW is an nonnegotiable central truth. But this is untenable considering the Bibles take on the nature of the will. Not only does the Bible never affirm LFW in a few spots it explicitly denies core aspect of LFW. And the other doctrines conflict with LFW on a deep level.## 2) He didn't. While He knew how we would choose he nevertheless did not choose for us and gave us Libertarian Free Will. How that works in light of God's Sovereignty is a mystery but we have perfect freedom to choose either hell or heaven. (Classical Arminianism)- This is the most common view of faithful Christians' that nevertheless cannot get on board with the conclusions of the Calvinist. - This is also the view that can be follow throughout history all the way back to the early church fathers. - It must be noted that even though this view, married as it is to LFW, can be found in the early Christian writers it would be a an error to declare LFW to be true based on that fact. If that were true then it would prove too much. Read Justine Martyr, Origin, and many others to a smaller degree and you will find beliefs that are simply counter to the scriptures. - Further, and the reason we find error in the early Christians, the assumption is commonly (in keeping with the Roman tradition) to see them as more pure believers in their worldview assumption. But if we read them with an eye on worldview we see that they were heavily influenced but the cultures that they were in. LFW was a common pagan philosophical belief in that day that the early believers used as a crutch even though it was not found in the scriptures.### Why is this view wrong?- For much the same reason as the Open theists. But, thankfully, this view seeks to be faithful to the scriptures overall. There are distortions on secondary issues but it is no where near as bad.## 3) He did so for his Glory. We might have Free Agency but God ordained nevertheless that there would be some created that would freely choose to reject him and some that would freely choose to accept him. He created some as examples of his grace and some as examples of his wrath. (Soft Deterministic Calvinism)- This view is difficult for many to accept on the face of it as it does not allow for LFW which is commonly used in the worldviews of today to alleviate most issues pertaining to the problems of evil. So, removing that possible explanation, and especially replacing it with the Glory of the Lord being the only visible purpose for this terrifying reality, causes most people to chafe and reject this out of hand.- Yet there are issues with rejecting this view point: - The Bible is shot through with examples and references to God's complete Sovereignty. - This view, when worded this way, is a literal word for word quotation of Romans 9. Further, given the meaning of the words here and the contextual meaning of the same words in Romans 9, the Bible makes this same statement. And to add insult to injury Romans 9 itself directly invalidates LFW, the cornerstone of Open Theism and the crutch of Arminianism.- To demand that LFW must be the solution to the problem's of evil also faces some deep issue: - Such a demand reveals a heart that does not value the glory of God as much as it values the glory of man. - How can I make such an assertion? - When someone asks this question it is common to use LFW to settle their heart on this matter. And so I have seen quite a few people draw comfort from LFW. But assume that you used God's glory as the sole reason and the idea that was supposed to bring comfort to the heart. Would it? Not for most. It would bring consternations and indignation. But this is a *major* problem in and of itself and reveals that we value our own LFW over God's glory. What are the stakes here? People going to hell. This is terrifying. But when LFW is used to justify God and hell people are calmed. This means the reality of hell is acceptable *as long as* we also get LFW. But if LFW was not true and the sole reason for hell was God's glory this would be an outrage. So here we have it: mans heart wants its own power and cares not for the glory of the Lord.
Three Approaches to Teshuva, and the three Avos
Does this sound familiar? As an entrepreneur, you've been told to simply power through the summer months, but the reality is, you're feeling a little “fomo” when you see your kids, your friends, and even your peers kicking back and enjoying themselves. The truth is there is no one-size-fits-all approach to getting through the summer season. It's time to break free from the cycle of exhaustion and unlock the secrets to success during the summer. Discover different ways to approach your business, unleash hidden creativity, and capitalize on the occasional slowdowns that summer brings. Say goodbye to the pain of unproductive summers and hello to intentional decision-making and ultimate success.
How detailed should your arbitration clause be? In this episode of the Contract Teardown show, guest Diana Isyanova shares three possible approaches. She argues that the relationship between the parties should dictate options, then the parties themselves should make informed choices. Watch to see how three transactions handled alternative dispute resolution options. Ebook referenced: https://www.lawinsider.com/resources/guides-and-checklists/is-your-arbitration-clause-complete Contracts referenced: https://www.lawinsider.com/contracts/fvyBpBmUAYl https://www.lawinsider.com/contracts/4gVJk8JwbBw https://www.lawinsider.com/contracts/83j3ldVHEgC
Today's Topics: 1) Finding the Fallacy: Accident Fallacy Meet the Early Church Fathers: Athenagoras 2, 3, 4) Interview
Working for the wellbeing of the people and the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the root and essence of the new development philosophy.
This podcast panel is a follow-up to the successful ILTACON session “Three Approaches to Workplace Flexibility” but with a more litigation support focus. Each panelist discussed the challenges they have experienced with hybrid work and how they have overcome them. Questions Tanya asked the speakers: What are the pros/cons/challenges of a lit support team? What are some tips you have for a successful hybrid team, particularly when it comes to managing lawyer expectations who may be in the office? What metrics are you using to determine success? Do they differ at all from in the office? As we are seeing more in in-person events, how are you determining team engagement and the future of team engagement? Moderator: @Tanya Pereira - Discovery Services and Litigation Support Coordinator, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP Panelists: @Gretel Best - Law Clerk, Manager of Litigation Support & eDiscovery, Gowling WLG @Levi Percy - Project Manager, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. Recorded on 11/3/2022
Lead Pastor Jeff Denton continues the summer sermon series: Gospel Alive. This series is about finding Jesus and God's love throughout scripture. This message in the series is titled "Three Approaches to the Good News" and covers Acts 16:11-40. Originally preached at Waterbrook Bible Fellowship on Sunday, July 31, 2022.
In this episode, our host Sri Chellappa speaks with Emmy Thomas of Logical Position. Logical Position is all about elevating your market. Logical position will help with putting your ads in front of the right audience at the right time, reaching new audiences and reengage customers, drive more product sales, increase organic search rankings and drive leads, engage your customers and build loyalty and make professional websites built for success for you.To learn more about Emmy's work, visit https://www.logicalposition.com/If you think you'd be a great guest on our show, apply here. Want to learn more about Sri's work at Engagedly? Check out their website at https://engagedly.com/.
Hi, a big hello from Raleigh, North Carolina. Today I answer the question that we often don't discuss openly. How to break the bad news in business with a proper presentation deck. A young marketing manager asked me how to share the results of paid social media campaigns with her management that didn't go well and put a deck together. So here are three approaches to use to help you maintain that respect you have as a subject matter expert. In this episode: No Sugar Coating approach Everything is Relative approach Mixed News approach Presentation flow tips Key elements of a good presentation Quotes from the episode: "You need to explain the logic surrounding the initiative's benefit and tell the backstory. But when you are talking about the outcomes, you should also explain the root causes of the outcomes." "There are usually bits of good news and bad news to pull from. Can you identify three good news examples and three bad news examples? I guarantee you can do that." ————— You can also join my Facebook community: Build Your Marketing Skills to Get Ahead. When you join, you get a free Starbucks on me. You can go to the Announcement tab and click on the barcode of the gift card.
Robert J. Landy, Ph.D., is a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist (LCAT), a Registered Drama Therapist (RDT) and Board Certified Trainer (BCT). A pioneer in the profession of Drama Therapy, he lectures and trains professionals internationally. As a drama therapist, Landy has more than 40 years of clinical experience, having treated children and adults with a wide range of psychiatric, cognitive and adjustment challenges. He has recently worked in prisons, developing programs to treat mentally ill offenders as well as the general population within New York State correctional facilities. At New York University, Robert is a Professor Emeritus and Founding Director of the Drama Therapy Program. As researcher and writer, Robert has published and produced numerous books, articles, films and plays in the fields of Theatre, Drama Therapy, Musical Theatre and related topics. He has been featured in the media in the educational CBS-TV series Drama in Education, the award-winning documentary film, Standing Tall, and his own production, Three Approaches to Drama Therapy. His 2008 book The Couch and the Stage: Integrating Words and Action in Psychotherapy examined the relationship between psychotherapy and Drama Therapy. His 2012 book (with David Montgomery), Theatre for Change: Education, Social Action, Therapy, examines the relationship between Drama Therapy and applied forms of theatre. Robert has received numerous awards and honors including the Distinguished Teaching Medal from New York University, a Fulbright grant to lecture at the University of Lisbon, the Gertrud Schattner Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Field of Drama Therapy , and the Daniel Griffiths Award from New York University for distinguished research,. He has been cited, reviewed and interviewed in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Village Voice, and The Los Angeles Times.
In this episode we answer emails from Julie T, Justin, Jeffrey, Anderson and the mysterious Mycontactinfo. We discuss Golden Ratio modifications, TIPs vs. commodities and stocks for inflation YTD, asset roles in Risk Parity Portfolios, volatility funds, the good, bad and ugly of dividend investing, ideas for future episodes and Professor Lo's new book (again). And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the seven sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio. Additional Links:Golden Ratio Portfolio with Utilities: Backtest Portfolio Asset Allocation (portfoliovisualizer.com)Money For The Rest of Us Podcast Episode #374: Lifecycle Investing, Risk Parity Portfolios, and Why Stocks Are Riskier in the Long RunMoney For The Rest of Us Podcast Episode #306: Three Approaches to Asset Allocation | Money For The Rest of Us Jeffrey's Link re Dividend Investing: Dividend Millionaires - The Compound InvestorDividend Collapses Article: The Biggest Dividend Stock Collapses of All Time - Dividend.comLink To Podcast With Professor Lo: Andrew Lo: Finding the Perfect Portfolio--a 'Never-Ending Journey' | Morningstar Support the show (https://www.riskparityradio.com/support)
In episode 174, Michael chats with Mark Hlavacik… and Dan about their new publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Deliberation can wait: How civic litigation makes inquiry critical,” along with three approaches to framing critical inquiries.
Welcome to Fear Less, an audio journey designed to alchemize fear into courage and to help you take action towards what matters most. In this daily series, host Jessica Flint gives you tools and strategies to examine your fear from a new perspective. Day-by-day you will learn how to allow the space between where you are and where you want to be inspire you, not terrify you. By then end of Fear Less, you will have greater courage to move forward and step into the life you truly desire AND you will be subscribed to Jessica Flint's NEW podcast "Follow Your Bliss" starting February 9, 2022! TEXT "DAILY" to 512-548-2422 for morning LOVE NOTES
Try these three things as a family.*Expand the base of support. Look to involve respected relatives, old teachers, community leaders. You never know which straw of support will help break the back of an addiction problem. *Identify and attack an empowering destination. While respecting the present and treatable situation, attention must fixate on a life-changing reality. *Every minute being progressive is a minute stolen from self-destruction. Don't take for granted any moments when healing. Every positive thought and action is treatment in and of itself. MOTHERSandFATHERSagainstADDICTIONandRELAPSE
The Gatecrashers discuss three different approaches to book-release marketing, as originally presented by Elana Johnson at the 20Booksto50k conference. Amanda Luedeke is literary agent and Vice President at MacGregor & Luedeke, where she has agented since 2009. Charis Crowe is a marketer and freelancer who spent nearly ten years at the gates of publishing before deciding to launch her own self-publishing career.
We break down the three main autism intervention approaches, and provide you with information that will help you improve on your abilities to recognize which particular autism intervention might be best for a specific patient.Published On: Duration: 19 minutes, 24 secondsRelated Article: “Approaches to Autism Intervention” The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report, April 2021
On this week's #boldbite I share three tools that help me be as productive as possible. These three simple tools have increased my productivity and made more time for the things I love. I discuss these three tools: -Don't touch it twice -Do the hard things first -Juggling glass and plastic priorities Being productive can help us give back more to this world. I guarantee it. Listen in to learn more about how these three tips can help you on your journey. Connect with Bett: www.bettlucas.com www.instagram.com/bettlucas www.instagram.com/bigboldlifepodcast For more motivation on your health journey, join Bett's private Facebook group called MOTIVATE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/602418726853500 Intermittent Fasting Group for Moms: https://www.facebook.com/groups/171464991406793 Subscribe to Bett's newsletter: http://eepurl.com/g4usP9
We break down the three main autism intervention approaches, and provide you with information that will help you improve on your abilities to recognize which particular autism intervention might be best for a specific patient. Published On: 8/11/21 Duration: 27 minutes, 21 seconds Related Article: “Effect Size Matters: The Seismic Shift Toward Naturalistic and Developmental Interventions in Autism” The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report, April 2021 Got Feedback? Take the podcast survey.
Professor Richard Garnett talks with Mary and Aaron about three different ways of defining religous freedom, and how those approaches play out in practical ways.
Are you overwhelmed by all of the propaganda, arguments, marketing, research, and opinions in the world of nutrition? Have you sold out to diet after diet in an effort to look, feel, and perform at your best, only to find it wasn't sustainable and something wasn't quite right? Are you ready for the truth about nutrition? Are you ready to get leaner, build muscle, be strong, regain your energy, feel younger, improve your sex life, and even pass less gas (I suppose that can be included in improving your sex life). In this episode we do our best to assist you in getting started on the right track! Music by Josh Walker: https://youtu.be/F-OpZQeNF_0 Instagram: @walkermusic_ The Deltoid Desolator™: The Deltoid Desolator™ – supersetyourlife 20-Page Carnivore Starter Guide: Carnivore Starter Guide – supersetyourlife Show notes: 01:15 Latest invention: The Deltoid Desolator™.. 03:41 Supplements that are a waste of money. 04:48 Colt's Carnivore Starter Guide, on website for $2. 06:59 Five foundational books to study the Carnivore Diet. The Primal Blueprint, by Mark Sisson The Carnivore Code, by Paul Saladino MD Keto-Adapted Performance Manual, by Robert Sikes The Carnivore Diet, by Shawn Baker, MD The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance, by Jeff S. Velek, PhD, RD & Stephen D. Phinney, MD, PhD 11:00 Don't we need to eat plants though?[1][2][3] 15:24 Methods on adding carbs on the Carnivore Diet. 20:02 Approach #1: A day in the life of a "Classic" Carnivore. 31:01 Why we advocate working out in the morning instead of later in the day. 33:40 Approach #2: A day in the life of a "Keto"-vore. 40:20 Approach #3: A day in the life of a "Carb"-ivore. 45:51 Three foundational foods to start your Carnivore lifestyle off right! [1] B.N. Ames, M. Profet, and L. S. Gold. “Dietary Pesticides (99.99% All Natural).” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 87, no. 19 (1990): 7777-81. [2] M. Bernardino and M. Parmar. “Oxalate Nephropathy from Cashew Nut Intake.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 189, no. 10 (2017): E405-08. [3] I.F. Bolarinwa, M. W. Oke, S. A. Olaniyan, and A. S. Ajala. “A Review of Cyanogenic Glycosides in Edible Plants,” chap. 8 in Toxicology—New Aspects to This Scientific Conundrum (Rijeka, Croatia: InTech, 2016). The Carnivore Starter Guide on our website has a thorough list of all of the studies cited we used to compile the Guide.
In this episode, three researchers from Dartmouth who are investigating very different aspects of cancer joined the podcast to share their work. One of the guests, James Moseley, PhD, summed up why a diversity of scientific approaches and collaboration among researchers is so important: “We're all in this together. There are so many different angles to fighting cancer, whether it be here at Dartmouth—where we've got folks working on the level of cells and proteins all the way up through patient care and beyond—or through the ACS. This is really a team effort, and we're all kind of working on our individual parts, but (this is) a reminder that we're all working together to tackle all these different aspects of cancer with the ultimate goal of helping patients and survivors.” Amber Barnato, MD, MPH, MS, is the Susan J. and Richard M. Levy 1960 Distinguished Professor in Health Care Delivery. Her research focuses on variation in end-of-life intensive care unit and life-sustaining treatment use. Kathleen Lyons, ScD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry. Here research focuses on cancer rehabilitation and palliative and supportive care. James Moseley, PhD, is Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology. His lab studies how cells coordinate cell growth and division. 5:10 – Dr. Barnato on making sure that end-of-life care aligns with personal goals, helps manage symptoms and emotional distress, and supports families 7:08 – Dr. Lyons on how rehabilitation science helps with symptom management and side effects from cancer treatment 9:24 – Dr. Moseley on a different kind of decision making – how a cell decides that it's going to divide 13:02 – How early engagement of palliative care in cancer care improves quality of life and symptom management and can help extend life 16:02 – On the growing understanding of why “prehabilitation” before treatment is so important 20:24 – What we've learned from technological breakthroughs that have allowed researchers to watch individual proteins in cells 27:20 – Dr. Barnato's focus on medical decision making and patient-provider relationships 29:42 – How Dr. Lyons is focused on accelerating recovery from treatment and helping patients get back to doing the activities they want to do 35:30 – Dr. Moseley poses an interesting question: How does a cell know what size it is? 39:10 – On the collaborative, supportive environment at Dartmouth 40:49 – The impact of ACS funding on their research 49:55 – A message they'd like to share with cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors
Today, we return to Patanjali's Yoga Sutra and Jason shares three models for applying the eight-limb path to life -- The Step-by-Step Model, The Integrated Model, and The Single Limb Model. Plus, stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear 5th anniversary messages from listeners!Show notes: http://www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode234 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yogaland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In my experience, there are three basic approaches to ALT: Test to pass, test to failure, and degradation testing. Each is good for specific situations The post Three Approaches to Accelerated Life Testing appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
This week, Jonathan expands on his Revelation 20 sermon and walks us through the three approaches to the Millennium.
Excerpts from the book by Smith, Huston. The World's Religions, Revised and Updated (PP. 234-242). HarperOne. Kindle-Version. Covered here in 05:40 minutes:The three schools of Taoism, efficient power (philosophical), augmented power (hygiene, and Yoga), and vicarious power (religious). Furthermore, the concepts of wu wei (pure effectiveness) and ch'i (vital energy), and magic are explained. Finally, there is a section on the mingling of those three schools where all have the same concern, to maximize the animating te (power). We can summarize, to be something, to know something, and to be capable of something is to rise above the superficial. Brought to you by OM By The Beach, Josef Schinwald, MDiv
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What are the three primary ways to allocate assets and build a portfolio when saving for retirement or living in retirement.Topics covered include:How saving for retirement and living in retirement differ.What are the expected return and risk of the Permanent, Golden Butterfly, and All Season portfolios.What are the pros and cons of a role-based permanent portfolio.What are the pros and cons of a strategic portfolio mix, such as the Bogleheads Three Fund PortfolioWhat are the pros and cons of an adaptive asset garden portfolio.Thanks to NetSuite and The Great Courses Plus for sponsoring the episode.For show notes and more information on this episode click here.
The impact we have on the world around us is affected by the perception others have of the value we create. Key to other's perceptions is how we communicate to improve their understanding of value. In this episode I share three approaches that we can use to increase the value others see in the things we do. Communication On Point is a podcast designed to bring insights that help leaders grow their impact through better communication. It's hosted by Dean Heffta, founder of the leadership development firm Clarus Results. Contact Dean at dean@clarusresults.com or learn more at www.clarusresults.com.
In this episode we outline three approaches to happiness—external, internal, and psychological—and the relative usefulness and methods of each. Includes a guided meditation leading us through the three elements of finding internal happiness. Don't forget to subscribe for more ingenious ways to tap into the ever-present stillness and joy of our true nature. Feedspot calls Awareness Explorers one of the "Best Spiritual Podcasts on the Planet." Here's their list of the Top 15 Spiritual Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/spiritual_podcasts/
In Buddhism, doubt is beneficial because it is the first step in weakening our wrong views. The wonderful thing about doubt is that it can propel us in the direction of more skillful views. There is a strong emphasis in Buddhism to avoid “believing in” Buddhist teachings, instead, we are encouraged to evaluate them and to understand them and ultimately, to test them against our own experience. Koan Discussed: One day Chao-chou fell down in the snow, and called out, “Help me up! Help me up!” A monk came and lay down beside him. Chao-chou got up and went away. Koan Shared: What is the sound of one hand clapping? Book Mentioned: “Mind in Tibetan Buddhism” by Lati Rinbochay. Available at: https://amzn.to/3ezRfZa
My conversation with Jeffrey Kaufman: When I'm facing challenging times, I enjoy interacting with positive, pragmatic and sensible people. Those are the people that keep me grounded, give me good ideas and help me manage my stress. JEFFREY KAUFMAN is very high on my list of great people to speak with when I'm in need of good advice. Jeff and I were work colleagues first. We worked very closely together for many years until he retired from our Firm and moved into various consulting roles. Quickly after becoming work colleagues Jeff and I became good friends - and that friendship continues to this day. In this conversation, Jeff gives us three approaches he is taking (and we can all take) to deal with today's challenges. Importantly, these messages don't just apply to the challenges we all face in today's world, they are timeless. Jeff is a great storyteller, so this conversation is not just a "to do list" - it's a fun conversation with good stories we can all relate to!!
With compassion and elegance the guest on today’s episode, Dr. Nancy McWilliams, helps listeners understand the following and more: What is healthy versus pathological narcissism? Can certain parenting create narcissistic personalities?What are some practical suggestions for those in a romantic relationship with a partner with narcissistic tendencies?What does it feel like if you have narcissistic personality disorder and what can help?What is overt, covert and psychopathic narcissism?What if you work for someone with narcissistic tendencies? How can companies spot narcissistic tendencies when hiring leaders?Dr. Nancy McWilliams (nancymcw@aol.com) teaches at Rutgers University’s Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology and practices in Lambertville, New Jersey. She is author of Psychoanalytic Diagnosis (1994, rev. ed. 2011), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation (1999), and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (2004) and is associate editor of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual, 2nd ed. (2017). A former president of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, she has been featured in three APA videos of master clinicians, the most recent being “Three Approaches to Psychotherapy.” Her books are available in 20 languages; she lectures widely both nationally and internationally.Enjoy!
What if you know how to appraise the house, but there is a location issue you may not be familiar with? Also, are all three approaches to value required by USPAP? Tim Andersen, the USPAP Expert joins us for the answers.
We need a balanced approach to our Bible Reading and Meditation if we are to get the most we can out of Scripture and actually make its message a reality in the way we live. We discuss 3 approaches we need.
Oz and Karah from Sleepwalkers join the show to talk about how different parts of the world are looking at developing, regulating and legislating artificial intelligence. From the US to the EU to China, we look at very different approaches and what they might mean for our future. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Exploring the nuanced perspectives of the Ramchal, the Maharal, and Rav Kook on why God created the world.
In this episode, I'll share how we can integrate three well-known approaches to teach our students a musical piece. You'll hear how we can pull out the concept of sixteenth notes from a Music for Children Volume I piece and teach it using the Dalcroze, Kodaly and Orff approaches. Check out the blog to see more information: www.afternoonti.blogspot.com Intro/Outro: Our Big Adventure by Scott Holmes www.scottholmesmusic.com
Transform your practice by learning about the 3 Approaches to Cultivating Mindfulness+ in this short podcast. The 3 Approaches are: 1. Structured Practice 2. Everyday Activities 3. Changing Life Conditions The post 042 – Three Approaches for Cultivating Mindfulness+ appeared first on Mindfulness Online Training.
Are you an educator, facilitator, or clinician supporting mothers?. This episode provides three approaches that I believe are helpful to provide optimal care to mothers in the community. Reference: Schwartz, A(Unknown). What is Trauma?. Found on: https://www.mentalhelp.net/blogs/what-is-trauma/. Are you interested in connecting with Joann to provide feedback or to simply say hello? Email address: joannbgivans@gmail.com Website: www.joannbgivans.com If this episode has been beneficial to you and would like to donate, feel free to visit at www.joannbgivans.com
The Patient Gloria is a new work by Gina Moxley inspired by the 1965 films Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, also known as The Gloria Films. In this podcast Gina Moxley talks with Lisa Farrelly about finding the style of The Patient Gloria, the substance of therapy and the medieval misogyny alive and kicking in our own backyards. Recorded at the Abbey Theatre on Wednesday 3 October 2018 Broadcast Friday 5 October 2018 Interviewer & Editor: Lisa Farrelly Sound Guru: Derek Conaghy Image: Luca Truffarelli
In episode 71 of Financially Simple's Growing a Business series, Justin takes a look at the different types of Business Valuation. The value of something is tricky to determine, as there are so many variables both subjective and objective. Justin goes over the three main types of valuation, and their respective subtypes, and weighs in on which is best for working out the value of your business. Don't forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TIME INDEX: 00:33 - The Principles of Valuation 01:13 - Is Intrinsic Value Really the Most Important Item? 01:54 - Transactional Value 03:11 - The Buyer's Focus 03:57 - Value or Price? 05:51 - The Three Approaches to Valuation 06:34 - The Market Approach 08:43 - The Asset Approach 11:34 - The Income Approach 13:57 - Income is King 15:17 - Case in Point 18:00 - Summary USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple on Facebook Financially Simple on Twitter _______ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute's Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast's guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast's hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board's initial and ongoing certification requirements. Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia's Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers. Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy. Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered. No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia's Top 100 Financial Advisors List. The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration. This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
Dustin is joined today by Scott Cullen and Tim Andersen to talk about and debate the Cost Approach, The Sales Comparison Approach, and the Income Approach. Which one is better? What are the drawbacks to using them? Time to go back to your original appraisal classes and talk fundamentals today.
The very idea of choosing a specialty terrifies and causes instant defiance in many (most?) business owners. And yet, it can be THE key to building a full, successful massage business. We take you through the 3 approaches to choosing a niche. Resources mentioned: Putting Your Foot Down to Nail Your Niche How Niche Marketing [...]
Peter Arnold's 1984 article "Three Approaches Toward an Understanding of Sportsmanship" looks at sportsmanship as a social union, as the promotion of pleasure, and as a form of altruism. Arnold also criticizes James Keating's view of sportsmanship that was discussed in a previous episode.
GuildSomm community manager Stacy Ladenburger interviews Master Sommeliers Geoff Kruth, Jim Rollston and Jack Mason on their approaches to blind tasting.
Contrary to myth, Obamacare’s opponents have many alternatives to the health care law that is once again before the Supreme Court. The Washington Examiner’s Philip Klein, a leading conservative health care writer, takes us inside the debate on the right over how to overhaul the health care system along free-market lines in the wake of a ruling in King v. Burwell, and possibly in the wake of Obamacare.Drawing on eight years of experience reporting on the issue, and dozens of interviews with prominent health policy experts, Klein lays out a free-market vision for health care and presents three competing approaches to getting there: reform, replace, and restart. Join us to hear from Klein, as well as from leading proponents of each school of thought. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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HS 353 Video: Retirement Income Process, Strategies and Solutions
We discuss the systematic withdrawal approach, the "bucket strategy" approach, and the "essential vs. discretionary" approach to retirement income planning. We learn that the bucket strategy is a complimentary derivation of the systematic withdrawal strategy. We also learn the advantages and disadvantages of annuitizing essential expenses.
Three new biographies-on Frank Oppenheimer, Frank Gehry, and Joseph Papp-offer completely different strategies for revealing complex and accomplished lives.
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