Thứ Bảy, 15 tháng 12, 2018

Youtube daily report Dec 16 2018

Warning

This video contains my strong opinion.

Now, over 2 billion views.

I'm a mom of 2 children.

I've heard it maybe a million times.

I feel the same.

Everyone knows this song in Korea.

I heard it for the first time

back in June, 2018

from DickHunter channel which I'm subscribing.

Young-al-nam participated too.

One day I went to a kids program at a local library.

They played Baby Shark and made kids dance.

My first baby shark song was the tainted version from DickHuner

it made the situation seem humorous.

So I sent a message to Young-al-nam. "The local library played Baby Shark!" Lol

"DickHunter had a vision." Lol

He answered and laughed.

After that, Baby Shark hit UK music chart in August, 2018.

UK music chart.

Baby Shark done by Korean music company has its place in the chart.

And Sophie Turner and Josh Groban

Donald Trump version

and many more versions followed.

I love Ellen show

and she did it too!

Amazon Alexa which is similar to iPhone Siri couldn't avoid it either.

A toddler asked Alexa to play Baby Shark

she danced to the music and that video on YouTube

hit 800K views

The toddler and her family ended up appearing on TV.

Baby Shark wave is still going on.

Because of my 2 kids

I'm suffering. Lol

This song is driving moms crazy.

But their kids love it.

So they tolerate it. Lol

My husband is a therapist.

One day he went to a daycare to see his client

they played Baby Shark the whole time.

Please help me!

Just kidding.

Korean kids songs are getting popular too, not just K-pop.

I'm proud of being a Korean in America.

I'm Jinger.

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How To Hit A Slow Pitcher! (MLB Hitter shares his Secrets!) - Duration: 8:40.

What's up guys, Coach Madden, YouGoProBaseball.com and I'm here again with Matt Antonelli, Major

League Hitter for the Padres Organization.

We came up in the Padres Organization together.

Also, he has a YouTube Channel, Antonelli Baseball so be sure to check that out.

He's got a ton of great information over there.

But today we're going to talk about, he's going to talk about, how to hit a slower pitcher

or a junk ball pitcher because I see a lot of young players, they actually hit better

off of the fast guys sometimes.

But when they get that guy that's throwing a little bit slower, under hitting speed,

you know they say, or throwing that junk, they just struggle.

What are some things a guy can do to have better success against a slow pitcher or a

junk ball pitcher?

Sure.

So, there's a couple of ways.

I think the first thing starts when you're not even in the batter's box.

So it starts from the dugout.

Just identifying what does the pitcher throw?

Is he somebody that's going to try to get you out with a whole lot of off speed or just

throws a lot slower than maybe the previous guy or other guys that you've faced.

So knowing that, having an understanding before you even get here.

Ok what does this guy throw?

What's my game plan?

How am I going to prepare for that?

Then when you get to the on deck circle, it's really really important to now get in sync

with the pitcher.

So I'm not going to get in sync with a guy that throws 92 the same way that I'm going

to get in sync with a guy that throws 62.

I just can't do it.

So I'm trying to pretty much dance with the pitcher and I need to understand when am I

going to get started, when am I going to get my foot off the ground?

If a guy is not throwing hard, I'm going to get ready later.

If a guy is throwing really really fast, I've got to get ready earlier.

So I have to have an idea of when I'm going to get ready and you don't do that here, you

do that on the on deck circle.

So I'm there and I'm just mimicking an at bat and I'm saying ok I'm watching this pitcher

go through his wind up and I'm saying "alright, when do I have to get my foot up in the air?

Let's get it up now..." and then you look at it and go "ohhh I was a little bit late

there".

I'm trying to get my foot down when that ball is about half way to the plate.

That's when I'm trying to get ready to launch my swing.

So I do it "ohhh I was late there", or "oh man I'm way too early", I'm just sitting there

and the ball is not even close to half way.

Ok now I've got to try a little bit later.

So you're doing that there so that when you get in the box, now I'm ready to go.

Now I don't have to take a pitch.

Most guys get up here and they go "ok let's time the pitcher here and ohhh I'm way too

early", strike one and now you're already behind in the count.

So I do all that stuff back there.

So that's the first thing.

The first adjustment is that I have to get ready differently against a slow guy than

a fast guy.

Once I figure that out, the other thing I think helps is when you get ready to hit and

the things that I talk about are getting pulled back.

So as I'm moving forward, I'm pulling back this way.

That keeps me centered and balanced.

What you see with most kids when they face somebody that throws slow, you see this right

here.

They go and "ohhhh" and they can't stop themselves, everything gets forward too much.

Because they're used to just "ok I'm on time for that hard thrower and I'm never going

to be too far forward, I'll hit it, but if I do the same thing off a guy who throws slow

and nothing keeps me back, well then I can't stop myself and I'm just out over my front

foot".

You see that in 90% of swings when all of a sudden they throw in the guy that throws

nothing but breaking balls.

So what I need to feel is, as I'm getting ready to hit and as I'm striding, this move

right here, this pulling back action keeps me back.

So if I don't have that, I get forward.

My hands comes forward, everything comes forward.

I can't stay on any slow pitching.

But if I pull back as I'm moving forward, so I'm loading my upper body is literally

loading as I'm striding forward, well now if it's slower, I can stay back here.

You've heard before "you've got to keep your hands back" right, slow pitchers you've got

to keep your hands back.

Well, it's not just keep them back.

I can't just push them back here because they're still going to want to come forward.

I've got to pull back.

This keeps me back until I want to swing.

If I don't have that, I can do everything else right, you can throw 100 different things

at me and I'm not going to be able to hit slow pitching.

I've got to be able to be on time by working it in the dugout or in the on deck circle,

in combination with being pulled back so that I don't get over my front foot, I stay balanced

and now all of a sudden, I can drive the ball, and hit the ball much much better off of slow

pitching.

We call that in pitching the separation.

We want good separation in pitching and for hitting too.

So once you get that separation just keeping it back there so you don't get out front.

That's a great piece of advice.

Now from a pitching perspective, if I see a guy who I get out in front, maybe I throw

a slider and I see him way out in front, guess what I'm throwing that next pitch?

Something lower and slower until he makes an adjustment.

So as a hitter I would say you've got to make those adjustments with the pitcher because

he's kind of going off what he just saw from you.

So it's almost like a chess game.

Absolutely.

Playing the chess game and seeing who's going to make the adjustment quicker and be able

to come out on top.

One other question I've got for you or maybe it can be perceived as a tip from those viewing

it, in general as a hitter what are you looking for in a 2-0 count?

So this depends a little bit again on the level that you're at.

So the higher you get, the more information you get, and once you start getting tons of

information, you know we talked about I didn't spend a ton of time with the Major Leagues

but when you're in the Major Leagues, you know, you have a really good idea of everything

this guys is going to throw.

You get percentages before the game.

They say in a 2-0 count the guy throws 94% two seam fastballs or 52 whatever.

That's kind of how you put your game plan together.

So if you're at a high level and you have the information, then use that information.

But for most players, they don't have that information so what you do, again it goes

back to the dugout, when I'm sitting there I'm watching all the hitters, if I'm a righty,

I'm watching all the other righty hitters on my team.

If I'm a small guy, I'm watching all the other small guys and I'm saying "ok how is this

pitcher attacking this guy?".

Because if you're at a level where there is not much information, that you don't have

that much information on him, he doesn't have a whole lot of information on you, so pitchers

will say "ok here's a big guy, right handed hitter, big guy, hits in the 4 hole" you're

probably going to pitch him like you would most big guys that hit in the middle of the

line up.

So if you pick a guy that's similar to you, now all of a sudden you say "ok now let's

see how the pitcher is going to attack this guy".

Oh and 2-0 this guy always, every time, 2-0, he throws a breaking ball, breaking ball,

breaking ball.

Well if I have that information, I have enough of it, then I could sit breaking ball if I

want to.

Ok that's probably getting a little advanced but if you do enough paying attention.

You know a lot of kids just sit in there and they got their soda drinks and their pop corn

and stuff and nobody is watching anything and then you go to the plate and it's 2-0

and you're like "I don't know, I guess I'll just see the ball and hit it, right?"

that's akldjflkajdlks see the ball and hit it.

But if you pay attention, you're a student of the game, now you can start to put together

a game plan.

Now if you don't have any of that stuff, what I always kind of revert back to is, I want

to try to get on my pitch.

So if I have no idea, I've never seen this guy before, no one else on my team is like

me, I don't know what he's going to throw, typically we tell guys to get on the fastball

because we practice hitting fastballs every single day.

Some teams practice hitting breaking balls but 95 to 100% of your work is going to be

on fastballs, most guys hit that best.

So at that point, 2-0, it's my pitch, I'm sitting fastball where I want it.

It differs a little bit but most guys are going to be somewhere in the middle chunk

of the plate about waist high, I'm sitting on fastball, I'm anticipating I'm going to

get a fastball, I'm getting ready to hit it.

We say yes yes no approach.

So I'm thinking yes yes yes if it's there then I'm rolling yes "boom" and then I whack

it and I hopefully hit a double.

If it's not there, if it's not my fastball right there, I'm thinking yes yes yes oh it's

not there all of a sudden I just slam on the brakes and say no and again it can be a strike.

It can be here or here but it's not the pitch that I'm looking for 2-0.

I just say no.

Now it's 2-1.

I say good pitch and now we go back to thinking about what the situation calls for next.

That's a great way to think about it to especially for a junk ball pitcher or slower pitcher

is having that yes yes no approach because then you're always ready for those junk ball

guys who are throwing stuff out of the zone, you're going to be able to hold back.

You're still going to be ready for the pitch, for the fastball, but you're going to be able

to hold back on off speed.

So if you don't know about yes yes no, you have a video on your channel about that.

I do.

So head on over there and watch that video because it's a good one.

I've seen it before.

Of course you've got to go check out his channel in general because there's a bunch of great

hitting information, a bunch of baseball information.

You want to get the information out of this guy's head.

He's a Major League Hitter, Major League Middle Infielder, so go over there and check it out,

subscribe.

Oooop, you ok?

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Samantha slams Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Christmas card wedding snap - Duration: 10:25.

'Have they turned their backs on the world... or just her family?':

Samantha Markle snipes at Harry and Meghan over wedding snap in Christmas card.

Meghan Markle's sister has taken another swipe at the Duchess of Sussex, hinting the Royal has 'turned her back on her family'.

Samantha Markle took a swipe at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Christmas card,

which is a photograph of the couple with their backs to the camera watching fireworks from their wedding day.

The 53-year-old sister of Meghan was not impressed with the candid photograph.

She said: 'Interesting that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have their backs turned.

'Is this towards the world or just the Ragland and Markle family? It's a bit sad. Face the Christmas spirit'.

Prince Harry and Meghan shared the photograph on social media this week,

while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a family photograph featuring George, Charlotte and Louis.

Samantha Markle has launched a series of verbal attacks on her sister since she was not invited to the Royal Wedding earlier this year.

Her father Thomas has not seen his daughter since she tied the knot to Prince Harry and was expected to walk her down the aisle, but pulled out due to ill health.

The only family member of Meghan's to attend her wedding was her mother Doria Raglan,

who is reportedly moving to the UK to help her daughter with the birth of her child with Prince Harry in spring 2019.

Despite rumours of a rift between the couples,

the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be joined by Prince William and Kate to celebrate the festive day with the Queen in Norfolk.

The news comes amid reports of a significant falling out between Kate and Meghan and a growing strain between the two couples.

Kensington Palace today confirmed the couples would be spending the day at the royal estate

but could not confirm where they would spend the remainder of the festive period.

Last month rumours began to surface of a growing tension between Kate and Meghan

after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they were moving out of Kensington Palace to live in Frogmore House in Windsor.

There were also reports of a falling out between Meghan and Kate during ­Princess Charlotte's bridesmaid dress fitting before the royal wedding earlier this year.

'Sandringham is Downton Abbey on speed'.

Diana's butler Paul Burrell offers advice to Meghan Markle ahead of 'intense' Christmas full of 'egos',

warning her to stay close to Harry and the Queen because other royals will be out to get her.

When Meghan Markle sits down with the rest of the royal family for their traditional Christmas dinner,

it will be like being transported into 'another reality'.

That's the opinion of Princess Diana's longtime butler Paul Burrell, who believes, based on his own experience,

that the Duchess of Sussex will not be used to the intense four-nday period she'll go through at Sandringham Palace.

After the year Meghan has gone through with her own dysfunctional family;

from her father Thomas Sr partaking in staged paparazzi photos to half-sister Samantha's stream of vile public outbursts;

she'd be entitled to think that a glass of sherry with the Windsors would make a welcoming change.

Yet 60-year-old Burrell warns that other royals will be out to trip her up at Christmas, and offers the advice:

'Stay close to Harry and his granny… or you're in trouble!'

Burrell, who served as a footman to the Queen and butler to Diana for a total of 21 years,

feels great sympathy for the baptism of fire that Markle, 37, has so far faced.

Although this will be nothing compared to what will hit her on Christmas Eve when she travels up to the country estate in Norfolk, England.

Burrell explains that the festive period has always been used by the royal members to curry favor with the monarch

and Meghan should seize the opportunity to talk to Her Majesty about what's on her mind after a tumultuous few months

where she's been saddled as 'difficult' and blamed for a rift with sister-in-law Kate Middleton.

Burrell said: 'It's the most intense period of the year, I've been there for so many Christmases,

this house is occupied by some of the biggest personalities and egos in the country.

'All these people are members of the royal family, they are all larger than life, have character to go with it.

Everyone is jostling for position and attention, and they're bouncing off the walls after four days. It's like a pinball machine.

'They all want to please the Queen and want airtime with her, it's the one time that they can sit down with the head of the family and make an impression.

'It's what I said to Diana when she first came into the family, try to get airtime with the Queen, speak into her ear.

'The best time to do it is when she's seated at her card table, before and after dinner,

she will sit and play Bridge or Canasta and she'll always ask people to join her,

that's your chance to get quality time and tell the monarch what you're thinking and feeling.

'That's the time Meghan should grasp, don't be talking dresses and jewels with other royals, head for the Queen.

The Queen is the most humble, approachable and kind person you'll ever meet, she's a great listener, nothing will shock her,

she's heard everything, and you can tell her everything, and it will be safe.

'The Queen has to be informed from the horse's mouth, if you don't do that, you're doing an injustice,

I hope that Meghan will get this advice from Harry, that granny knows best.

'If you speak your fears, she will take it onboard and speak to the right person.

She will change the rules, she did it for William and Harry, she can do it, but only if she knows about it'.

Burrell, who quit being a royal butler after Diana's death in 1997 and now runs a florist shop in Farndon, Cheshire,

understands the pressure cooker royal environment more than most.

He adds: 'I personally think she's finding it tough in there, no one could prepare her for it, not even on a film set, but this is the real world.

Imagine Downton, but ramp it up. Sandringham is Downton Abbey on speed.

'It is daunting as everyone around that table is a very famous person on the world stage,

there's not many times you can look at a dining room table and think: 'Oh my goodness'.

'I am sure Meghan will sit at that dining room table with her heart beating double time, thinking:

'Pinch me, is this real?' It's far from reality, so detached from our world.

'From the minute she arrives, she'll be met by a valet and a dresser, who will unpack her suitcase and wash and lay out her clothes every morning, then pack her bag up again when it's over.

'This will be an intense period until the minute she leaves,

she'll have to give up her time completely as it's about the royal family, she'll have to understand that'.

Burrell isn't surprised about the recent negative press surrounding Meghan;

stories that she demanded air fresheners at her wedding in the 'musty' Windsor chapel

and apparently made sister-in-law Kate cry over daughter Charlotte's bridesmaid's fitting.

It's exactly what happened to his old boss, the tragic Princess of Wales.

Burrell said: 'The Queen will be very aware of the media attention [on Meghan], she reads every single newspaper, every morning.

'She scans each one, then sees what they say, and makes an informed decision,

based on what she reads with what she knows. She can then know if it's truth or fiction.

'She will try to resolve it, she will take her grandsons to one side, and ask:

''Is there any truth in this?'' Or: ''I've heard this, how can I be of help?'' She's their granny.

She loves them very much and wants them to be very happy. The Queen is their best friend.

'At least Meghan has the support of Harry, he's been there, done it, it's part of his world.

This is the way granny does it, we pay respect to it.

'She's already the same age as when Diana died, so is a mature woman, who comes from a mixed race background,

and is American - these are positives that the royals should embrace to go forward in my eyes.

'But she's going to come up with opposition within the four walls of the royal household and they will be seen as negatives, like Diana did'.

Burrell continued: 'Because Kate came from their [sort of] background, Meghan isn't like that.

They are going to set traps, there will be pitfalls along the way, but Harry will catch her, so stay close to him.

Nothing will happen if you're close to the Queen's grandson.

'But if you stray away from him and start to do things by yourself, that's when there could be problems'.

This Christmas will be like nothing she's experienced - a British royal family that is 'entrenched in history,

tradition, protocol, timetables - it's a strict world, it's a world Meghan's not used to,' says Burrell.

In years gone by with the Markle family as a child, she'd be delivering turkeys to homeless shelters in Skid Row,

a square mile of downtown Los Angeles riddled with thousands of destitute people packed in dirty tents on the sidewalks.

But that didn't stop the Markle family from helping those in need with her now divorced parents Thomas Markle and Doria Ragland insisting on handing out turkeys at holiday times.

At one stage, Markle even volunteered at Hippie Kitchen, a long-standing Skid Row soup kitchen.

In an essay on her humanitarian work, Markle later wrote:

'My parents came from little so they made a choice to give a lot:

buying turkeys for homeless shelters at Thanksgiving, delivering meals to people in hospices,

giving spare change to those asking for it'.

In an exclusive interview, her nephew Tyler Dooley explains that she's always had the 'common touch'.

He says: 'Not coming from a royal background, but very humble beginnings, she was just a commoner - as the Brits would call it.

She was just a normal person, but she has always had this ability to help people and the power to change things.

'She wants to put smiles on people faces, she's happiest when among people who haven't got anything'.

Dooley remembers fondly Christmases with his aunt Meghan, especially on one occasion, with Markle's father and his grandad, Thomas Sr.

'I remember one Christmas, my grandfather would take me, my brother and Meghan,

and we'd go to the mall in Los Angeles, and he literally said you can get anything you want in the store.

My brother and I looked at each other, and were like: ''How cool is that?''

'My grandfather is like a big teddy bear. It was so cool, all the Christmas lights, music playing,

we ran into the toy store and got whatever we wanted, it was an amazing experience,' says Dooley.

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Saaya opens up to her mother - Duration: 2:12.

Yell, Etoile, push my back.

I'm going to talk with my mom!

Okay!

Hooray, hooray!

Saaya!

Hang in there, Reira-san!

So cute!

Mom.

Saaya... Saaya...

How tiny she was when I held her for the first time.

I thought I could do anything to this baby.

My dear daughter's fledging.

But,

why can't I cheer her on?

I was so glad she told me that she admired me.

Is something wrong? Are you hurt?

Mom!

Saa... ya?

I'd been dreaming until now:

"I'd love to see the world my mom is seeing!"

I found my new dream because I got to touch that world.

I want to become a doctor to cure people!

I want to make them smile!

As you make many people happy with your acting!

How you've grown.

Mom.

Thank you for bearing me.

Everyone!

We're all right!

Let's go to the future!

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Designing An Incredible Life (Part 1) - Duration: 7:51.

- So we're coming to that magic time of year.

The end of the year and this is when naturally all

of our thoughts seem to go towards the new year.

Or, maybe reflecting on the prior year

and looking at the new year.

So I thought I'd do a three part series here for you

around the new year and around planning

and around achievement and creating the life you want.

Because the word that's on my mind right now,

we'll see what these three end up being,

but, the word that's on my mind right now is intention.

You know when I started out so long, 22 years ago,

when I started my business

and I'm sure you've heard this story

by now but it was a pretty much a rags to riches.

We weren't in rags but we were really struggling.

I had not made any money and had zero income

for probably about five or six years.

I was a stay at home dad taking care of the kids.

Now I've got this multimillion dollar business.

I've had a multimillion dollar business for many years.

I'm a leader in the industry.

I've got a best selling book. On and on and on.

I have thousands and thousands of clients.

Have these huge events.

Life has turned around.

By my measures, I've been extremely successful.

And when I think back on how did this shift happen,

I think back to way back in '96 and 1995 really

that was when it was all starting to happen for me.

I was taking my baby steps.

At that time I heard Tony Robbins,

who I'd just gotten to know or I just learned of,

and he used this phrase called design your life

or designing a life.

And at that point I was super,

I was not very empowered within my life.

I was sort of drifting along.

I had a good marriage.

I had a baby, a new baby.

So there were some great things going on in my life

but I really didn't feel like I had much power in my life.

And then I heard that idea of designing a life

and I was like "Wow. Does that actually work?"

And so I started to chip away at it.

I started to come up with strategies

to change different areas of my life.

And what I've learned over all these years

and as I look I've gotten to know a lot

of super, super successful people.

Amazingly successful people and I look

at the commonalities among them

and the commonalities among people I see

that aren't having that much success.

What I see tends to be,

well, there's a lot of different things,

but one of them is this idea, this realization,

that you actually can change your circumstances,

whatever they are.

And if you're going to change you're circumstances,

I think the best way to do it is through intention.

Is actually looking at your life

and the areas in your life and saying,

"What do I want my life to look like in that area?

"What do I want my health to look like?

"What do I want my relationships to look like?

"What do I want my love relationships to look like?

"What do I want my friendships to look like?

"What do I want my business to look like?

"What do I want my income to look like?"

And then start to create a vision in each

of those areas for what you want.

And so that vision, what I'm talking about,

that's what I mean by intention, acting intentionally.

If we look right now, the world is getting really,

really great at pulling our intention away from us

and controlling what our experience of the world is.

We have these technology companies like Facebook,

like Google, and there's plenty of others

that have thousands of engineers

that are spending all of their time trying

to create an environment for you

where they grab your attention

and then they control your attention

and this isn't to make them evil.

It's just that's their job.

You know we're in this attention economy

where you get paid the more attention that you can hold.

And that's the way those companies make their money,

through advertising and through holding you

on their site or in their app.

So they are extremely intentional

about creating a super immersive environment

that are an addictive environment.

That's what they have planned for you.

So in a way that we've never seen before in the world,

where people, a group of engineers,

a group of people are working so hard

to grab your attention and have you move

through your day zombie like.

I mean people are better at it than they have ever been

and the only way you can fight that is

by putting as much effort into designing your life

and intentionally living your life

and your experiences throughout your day.

Putting as much effort into that as they are putting

into grabbing your attention and holding your attention.

So like I said, I'm going to have three videos,

maybe I'll go deeper, who knows.

We'll see.

But I'll give you one example of intention that I've had.

It's been almost two years, so I've been doing

this thing that's called intermittent fasting.

And what that means is that on most days,

I'll go usually around 14 hours without eating.

Sometimes it's 12 hours.

Sometimes it's 16 hours.

Sometimes 18 hours.

Basically it's super simple.

All I do is when I eat my meal in the evening,

I stop eating and then I go 12, 14, 16 hours

until I eat the next day.

I'm not a doctor.

I'm not saying you should do this.

It's just something I've been doing.

I'm not the world's greatest expert on this.

Lots of other people are experts on this.

I'm not the only person doing this, but I'm just sharing.

I'm not doing it to lose weight.

I'm doing it for overall long-term health.

I'm convinced that it might help

my overall long-term health.

But what I've noticed is its

made me super intentional about food.

Because before I'd eat my meal in the evening

and then maybe I'd do some snacking throughout the evening,

and then in the morning I'd get up

and maybe I'd do a little bit of grazing

and then I'd eat breakfast.

Well now I know that once I stop eating in the evening

then if I do any more snacking that evening,

that's going to delay when I can eat the next day.

So let's say I eat dinner at 6 PM

and then there's some nuts and I'm thinking

about having some nuts or some ice cream

or whatever at 8 PM, I know if I have

that at 8 PM that means I have

to wait two more hours the next morning to eat.

So it just makes me think about what I'm putting

in my mouth instead of just grabbing something

and putting it in my mouth.

So I've become more intentional about food.

I've been more intentional about what I put in my mouth

and the thing about being intentional is

being intentional in one area leads

to intentionality in each area and it becomes a snowball.

So instead of just grabbing your phone

and instantly opening up Instagram

or opening up Facebook and then all

of the sudden 30 minutes has gone

as you flip through these photos

and flip through these things and you know what

you probably don't feel any better

after you spend that half hour.

So what I'm saying is as you get more intentional

in one area, you end up becoming

more intentional in every area.

So that's what I've got for you today.

I invite you as we're coming to the end of this year

and this new year to be intentional

about your reflection on the past year.

Reflect back and say, what worked well

and what do I want to do differently next year.

And then I want you,

I'd suggest you might think about being intentional

for next year and planning out what is going

to change or what you want to bring more of.

What you want to attract into your life in the coming year.

So I'm Jeff Walker.

Wherever you're watching this, scroll down.

Leave a comment for me

and I'll get you the next episode next week.

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TRUMP'S MOVE TO THROW HILLARY AND COMEY IN JAIL JUST GOT HINDERED BY MASSIVE OFFENSIVE

FROM DEMOCRATS

According to new reports, president Donald Trump just took one step every right thinking

American has been waiting for, the prosecution of then democratic presidential candidate

Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey only to be met by massive

offensive from democrats as they are trying their possible best to stop the president's

order from going through.

The report states "White House Counsel by name Don McGhan warned President Trump that

such a move could lead to his impeachment, a former federal prosecutor by name Gene Rossi

also said suggesting such by the President is enough to hold a criminal charge against

him."

In a statement on MSNBC, Rossi said i could draft an indictment against the President

of the United States on two accounts, "One would be his relationship with Micheal Cohen

on the election fraud, and number two, i could draft a scheme in an attempt to obstruct justice

against the President right now and Robert Mueller has the jurisdiction and the authority

unless Matt Whitaker puts a quench over it...".

Brad Moss, a national security lawyer told Law&Crime that any attempt to prosecute Comey

or Clinton could also be considered an "abuse of power".

Seems the democrats are trying everything in their power to prevent Hillary Clinton

and James Comey from being prosecuted and sent to jail for their numerous crimes

against the American people.

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spirit and life,

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on the nature of conflicts

from war between nations

to discord among family members.

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Don't miss 'The Third Party Law'

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Leadership Decisions Are Easy Based On Values & Science - Duration: 7:17.

so Marlene

Marlene said that Otis to pimple landed before I did that's how big it is it's a

good omen it's a good omen

we made it to Detroit where we're going to Novi which is kind of cool

sounds like Novi and associates right Detroit the motor City I'm a little

under the weather but you know I just got to get your mind right this is kind

of all on your head when it comes to I can feel he's got to psych yourself up

and kind of do these two covert rehearsal I'm so tired

we've been traveling now for two weeks non-stop alone playing it's so rad

Marlene pointed out which is a good point every single time that I do a

keynote or a workshop I get this friggin pimple right here like this in the same

exact spot I get this pimple and um eyes are circling yeah it's so damn big it's

like I feel like a friggin unicorn or a maybe a yeah I think it's stress I feel

like a unicorn or some sort of it's a horn it's that big but yeah so today

hopefully we'll get a good night's sleep here in Michigan and

good luck tomorrow tomorrow is we speak from 9:30 to 12:00 and then we do QA at

12:00 to 12:30 so it's me and Matt Linder and our whole topic is defining

organizational culture how small teams drive culture and how to increase

employee engagement and then the four four pillars that many of you may be

familiar with who here by a show of hands is a be CBA all right good so we

can really geek out over stuff I'm excited if you think of these four

principles all being rooted in behavioral science and organizational

behavior management they can kind of run they can bleed through the fabric of

everything you do goal-setting self-monitoring feedback and pay for

performance and I wanted to kind of touch on that a little bit today and

talk a little bit about culture it seems like it's a fancy word everyone uses the

term culture and company culture but we're going to talk a little bit about a

definition of culture because I got to see century as culture today and at the

time I was out so what I wanted to say is that we we were almost last year when

calculating it we did almost half a million hours worked throughout New

Jersey northern Delaware eastern Pennsylvania the New York area and what

was interesting was that with all these different decisions that Matt Linder and

myself are faced with and our leaders in our company I just wanted to say the

decisions that are thrown at you every single morning you know you're you just

wake up ready for a problem they're not that difficult the reason why they're

not difficult because they're based on values so in other words the decisions

that are faced with doing half a million hours worked would you would think that

would be overwhelming but maybe I'm just a very simple rudimentary guy but I can

the decisions that we make at the end of the day are not difficult we're like

it's really gonna be three but then they're not mad as to cut everybody off

because it might happen once in a while no it's their decision it's making it

better the way you said it first you were cutting everybody I mean doing it

no more that was or don't you guys just I want

them to make the decision by us saying here are the terms we have a history of

canceling 8.3% at a time if you're okay with that and you understand these terms

then we're gonna be great smooth sailing let's talk about what's important otice

the pimple so did you ever have the situation where you you're not sure if

you should try to pop it or not and you wait long periods of time and then

finally you just you give it a shot but then it doesn't pop and it makes it

worse and it just keeps getting flared up so that's our situation

a cyclops one night only we're premiered the premiere voters talk

about the simplicity of the science and how it can help you as a leader and as a

BC be a route everything back to behavioral principles because I like

what Carl binder did in a journal organizational behavior management he

spoke a little bit about work outputs so we're gonna speak about some measurable

outputs today but the reason why I find that with all this volume and the work

that we're doing and the I saw the volume we were doing people are

averaging 100 and some hours a month it would seem overwhelming but it's not as

long as you root every single decision back to behavioral principles but number

one know your values century is up and coming very rapidly growing organization

that passport values they're very similar to what we call BDA or our

company and first being family so anytime you're faced with a difficult

decision all of you that raised your hands is BC bas we're constantly faced

with very challenging ethical Quagmire's we go to a home and you know we see for

example a something going on that we're questioning is that's something we

should report to the state is that learner going to be in a worse situation

if we report it there's ethical guidelines that are very

strict which is great that behavior analysis certification board keeps

raising the bar on those those ethical things but what I've found is that if

you just root all your decision-making back to a couple core values it's easy

and number one being family so what we try to do and I know that century has

done this it's important to know that your family each one of you in this room

your family needs to come before the clients and your colleagues first

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5 Biggest International Rock Bands that have performed in India - Duration: 2:58.

While India has, for the most part, been obsessed with Bollywood music, the recent influx of

music concerts and festivals in the country has given fans of other genres a chance to come

together and enjoy the music they love live and on stage.

Before starting, hit that Subscribe button and also press the bell icon to be a part

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Here we present you the 5 Biggest International Rock Bands That Have Performed In India.

5-Guns N' Roses

Guns N' Roses is an American rock band from Los Angeles popularly known for their hard

rock songs like Sweet Child O mine, November Rain and various others.

The American hard rock band toured India in the December of 2012 and performed in Mumbai,

Bangalore, and Delhi.

4-Megadeth

Another band from Los Angeles popular for their heavy metal and thrash metal style having

numerous hits have visited India twice to headline two major music festivals.

First, they headlined the first Rock in India music festival on 14th March 2008.

They returned to India in 2014 to headline the MTV Xtreme festival.

3-Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an American rock band, sometimes referred to as the Bad Boys from Boston and

"America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band" popular for their blues-based hard rock and have huge

hits like Dream On, I Don't wanna miss a thing and many more.

Aerosmith's World Tour 2007 saw the American hard rock band perform in India for the first

time on June 2nd, 2007 at the Palace Grounds in Bangalore.

2-Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band from Leyton, East London.

Pioneers of the new wave of British heavy metal have series of UK and US Platinum and

gold Albums and massive hits like Hallowed Be thy name, Fear Of The Dark, Run To The

Hills, the list is never-ending.

They Performed Twice In India. The first was back in March 2007, when they

were promoting the fourteenth studio album, 'A Matter of Life and Death'.

They returned to Bangalore on February 15th, 2009, for a concert that was a part of their

'Somewhere Back in the World Tour'.

1-Metallica

Metallica needs no introduction a massively popular band hailing from Los Angeles popular

for their heavy and thrash metal have massive hits on their discography like the master

of puppets, Nothing else matters, fade to black and many more

Metallica performed before a crowd of 40,000 spectators at the Palace Grounds in Bangalore

on 30th of October, 2011.

The concert was part of their promotions for their album, Lulu.

So these were our picks for the 5 Biggest International Rock Bands that have Performed in India.

Did we miss any? Comment down below.

Thank you so much for watching write it down in the comments if you have any video ideas

for us and also watch the previous stuff we know you will love too.

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Zitten - I Open My Eyes

I'm opening my eyes, I see you

I shake my hands so your image scatters

No matter how much I do that how often I do that

Still, in front of me, you are smiling

I missed you. You were so precious

Countless memories that you placed

In all of those moments, in all of those times

You were always beautiful

Memories that spill down

Words that endlessly come up

How can I hold you back?

I'll be here, I'll be here

It used to overflow

Overflow in my heart

So how can I hold you back?

I'll be here, I'll be here

I'm breaking, I'm working again

I'm just living through this day like it's whatever

I miss you, I just wanna hear your voice

Just for a moment I want to feel you

Memories that spill down

Words that endlessly come up

How can I hold you back?

I'll be here, I'll be here

It used to overflow

Overflow in my heart

So how can I hold you back?

I'll be here, I'll be here

No one is here

My days are empty

So I'm looking again

Putting my heart back together again

Looking for you who will make me smile once more

Memories that spill down

Words that endlessly come up

How can I hold you back?

I'll be there, I'll be there

It used to overflow

Overflow in my heart

So how can I hold you back?

I'll be there I'll be there

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Warning

This video contains my strong opinion.

Now, over 2 billion views.

I'm a mom of 2 children.

I've heard it maybe a million times.

I feel the same.

Everyone knows this song in Korea.

I heard it for the first time

back in June, 2018

from DickHunter channel which I'm subscribing.

Young-al-nam participated too.

One day I went to a kids program at a local library.

They played Baby Shark and made kids dance.

My first baby shark song was the tainted version from DickHuner

it made the situation seem humorous.

So I sent a message to Young-al-nam. "The local library played Baby Shark!" Lol

"DickHunter had a vision." Lol

He answered and laughed.

After that, Baby Shark hit UK music chart in August, 2018.

UK music chart.

Baby Shark done by Korean music company has its place in the chart.

And Sophie Turner and Josh Groban

Donald Trump version

and many more versions followed.

I love Ellen show

and she did it too!

Amazon Alexa which is similar to iPhone Siri couldn't avoid it either.

A toddler asked Alexa to play Baby Shark

she danced to the music and that video on YouTube

hit 800K views

The toddler and her family ended up appearing on TV.

Baby Shark wave is still going on.

Because of my 2 kids

I'm suffering. Lol

This song is driving moms crazy.

But their kids love it.

So they tolerate it. Lol

My husband is a therapist.

One day he went to a daycare to see his client

they played Baby Shark the whole time.

Please help me!

Just kidding.

Korean kids songs are getting popular too, not just K-pop.

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Father of Arsenal January target drops huge hint on where his son will play - Duration: 1:47.

Newcastle United have the advantage in the race for Miguel Almiron, according to his father, despite links to Arsenal in recent months

Ruben Almiron, Miguel's father, spoke to the media in South America this week, claiming: "He (Miguel Almiron) will definitely go to England, what's left to be decided is to what club, but Newcastle is the one with the advantage

This is further to quotes from Atlanta United president Darren Eales, where he outlined the price Arsenal and Newcastle would have to pay to sign his player

The Almiron saga has been a bit back and forth so far.Fox Sports announced last month that Arsenal had agreed on an £11.5m deal to sign the midfielder from the MLS

That was followed up by a clarification from his agent that hinted at contact but said nothing was formal

Since then, however, the comments of the 24-year-old's agent have fallen by the wayside

The story of Almiron's signing dominated the headlines for a while anyway, despite it being reported that the original comments from Darren Eales, were not true

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Trump's new chief of staff Mick Mulvaney once called him terrible human being - Duration: 16:09.

Video has emerged showing incoming White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney trashing Donald Trump as a 'terrible human being' during the 2016 election

The video, which surfaced on Friday just hours after Trump named Mulvaney to fill the post that will be vacated by John Kelly, shows Mulvaney at a public forum days before the election

Then a Republican Congressman, Mulvaney was running for re-election to South Carolina's 5th District when he and his Democrat challenger made their last-minute appeals to voters at the forum

'Do I like Donald Trump? No,' says Mulvaney in the video, which was first reported by the Daily Beast

'Is he a role model for my sons? Absolutely not.' Mulvaney went on to say that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was even worse, both personality and policy-wise, and that he was throwing his support behind Trump's candidacy despite the Republican's shortcomings

'Yes, I'm supporting Donald Trump.I'm doing so as enthusiastically as I can given the fact that I think he's a terrible human being,' Mulvaney said

Mulvaney's remarks were reported at the time by local newspaper The State, but the video did not surface online until Friday

He went on to win his re-election handily, but resigned to become Trump's director of the Office of Management and Budget

Trump said Friday in tweets that Mulvaney will lead the West Wing until he can find a permanent replacement for Kelly

A senior official indicated that Mulvaney's tenure will be indefinite, however, telling reporters at the White House minutes after the announcement, 'There's no time limit

' Just that morning, the White House was claiming that Kelly could stay longer than planned, having already agreed to extend his tenure longer than Trump initially said to ensure a smooth transition

Trump said in an early evening tweet that he had changed his mind and Kelly would be departing at the end of the year

'I am pleased to announce that Mick Mulvaney, Director of the Office of Management & Budget, will be named Acting White House Chief of Staff, replacing General John Kelly, who has served our Country with distinction

Mick has done an outstanding job while in the Administration,' he announced.Hours later he sent a follow-up tweet insisting 'MANY' people wanted the job

In naming Mulvaney, the president went on to say, 'I look forward to working with him in this new capacity as we continue to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! John will be staying until the end of the year

He is a GREAT PATRIOT and I want to personally thank him for his service!' Mulvany still heads the Office of Management and Budget, OMB, within the White House and earlier this year wore two hats as he filled the top job at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

OMB would oversee a partial government shutdown in the case that Congress and the president are unable to resolve their differences ahead of a Dec

21 deadline to pass legislation to pull unfunded areas of the government out of limbo

Trump was said on Friday to be shopping a two-week delay in hostilities after declaring on Tuesday that he would 'absolutely' preside over a shutdown until Congress approves $5 billion for his border wall

That would push the fight that could furlough federal workers over the Christmas holiday into early next year

Trump will have lost much of his leverage by then, as Democrats take the majority in the House, but as he made clear in a Thursday tweet, he now sees the value of avoiding an expensive and potentially toxic government closure

'Let's not do a shutdown, Democrats – do what's right for the American people!' Trump had tweeted

His appointment of Mulvaney to Kelly's post on Friday evening suggests that Trump, whose White House is already stretched thin, is seriously considering his options

A senior official told reporters on Friday evening that the OMB job will be filled for now by Mulvaney's deputy Russ Vought

The White House has since clarified that Mulvaney will remain OMB head and Vought will merely manage the day-to-day operations of the budget office

The official who briefed press on Friday stressed Mulvaney's credentials for chief of staff as a former Member of Congress, who served from 2011 until the president appointed him OMB head

'He knows Congress.He knows Capitol Hill,' the official said.Mulvaney and Trump met at the White House on Thursday afternoon prior to the announcement to discuss the impending fiscal cliff

Trump said in a tweet hours later that Mulvaney would be his interim chief of staff

Trump promoted the job as a temporary assignment, but White House officials signaled that Mulvaney could fill the position for an extended period of time

'He's the acting chief of staff, which means he's the chief of staff,' a senior official who requested anonymity said

'He got picked because the president liked him they get along.' The person said that Mulvaney was named 'acting' chief instead of permanent chief, 'because that's what the president wants

' 'We'll see,' a second official said of the appointment.'It's what the president wants right now

' Prior to holding federal office, Mulvaney served as a state representative and state senator in South Carolina

Before that, he practiced law and worked for his family real estate business.Mulvaney and his wife Pamela have three children

In Congress, he was known as a fiscal-hawk and social conservative who ran with the right-wing Freedom Caucus and was willing to shut the government down to trim down the federal deficit

Since joining the Trump administration he has taken flack for claiming that there is such a thing as a 'good shutdown' that could permanently fix the appropriations process

He has also been dogged by a claim that he says was meant to be a joke that he would only meet with lobbyists as a congressman who'd contributed to his campaigns

Mulvaney was the obvious choice for acting White House chief of staff after having been one of two rumored picks for the position for close to six months

The other contender, Nick Ayers, turned the job down last weekend.Chris Christie also took himself out of the running, saying in a Friday afternoon statement that it is an honor to have been considered, but it's not the right time in his life for the assignment

He told the New York Times that he had asked Trump 'to no longer keep me in considerations for this post' following a meeting on Thursday to discuss the position

Counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway meanwhile confirmed that Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner was not under consideration

'I haven't heard either Jared or the president mention Jared on the list,' she asserted

'But I think he's doing a great job at what he's doing.' Asked whether the president spoke to Christie and what exactly happened she said: 'I do know the answer, but I can't comment

They had a great meeting last night.' She smiled and said nothing as DailyMail.com asked if she is interested in doing the job that no one else seems to want

Kushner's potential candidacy emerged shortly after the president claimed he had five candidates who actually want the job fighting it out

'Five people.Really good ones.Terrific people.Mostly well known, but terrific people,' Trump told reporters on Thursday

The claim was met with skepticism in wider Washington D.C.given that Trump pushed out Kelly without a successor in place and was turned down by his first choice

Trump told the only Republican openly expressing interest in the job that he wants him to stay in Congress this week

A White House statement on Wednesday said that Trump ruled out North Carolina Rep

Mark Meadows for the top White House position.'Congressman Mark Meadows is a great friend to President Trump and is doing an incredible job in Congress

The President told him we need him in Congress so he can continue the great work he is doing there,' White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said

Trump's plans were turned upside down when Trump's first pick for the position, Nick Ayes, unexpectedly turned the president's proposition down

The White House subsequently said that Kelly would be staying on until early January 'at least' to the manage the West Wing while the president conducts his search for a replacement

The president claimed Tuesday that more than 10 people were competing for the chief of staff job but none appeared to be in the lead and it was unclear how much any of them actually wants to do it

'We are in no rush.Over a period of a week or two or maybe less we'll announce who it's going to be, but we have a lot of people who want the position,' Trump said in a Oval Office meeting with Democratic leaders on Tuesday morning that Kelly attended

He said, 'A lot of friends of mine want it.A lot of people that Chuck and Nancy know very well want it, I think people you'd like,' Trump said, talking up the post

'We have a lot of people that want the job of chief of staff.So we'll be seeing what happens

We're in no rush.' The reason, Trump said: 'Because we have a wonderful chief of staff right here

' Conway had said during an appearance on 'Fox & Friends' on Tuesday morning – just days after the White House said Kelly's tenure was nearly over – that he wouldn't be leaving at the end of the year as planned

'He will stay on the job through January 2nd at least, and I think there were will be a very peaceful and pragmatic transition to the next chief of staff,' Conway said

'But the president has many people who want to serve here.' Later in the day, the president held a bill signing in the Oval Office that Mulvaney and Meadows were a part of

The two men allegedly competing for the same job who worked closely together in Congress stood side by side as the president talked

By Wednesday afternoon, the White House had announced that Meadows, at least, was out of the running, and on Friday, ex-congressman Mulvaney appeared to be the last candidate standing

For more infomation >> Trump's new chief of staff Mick Mulvaney once called him terrible human being - Duration: 16:09.

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こっちは血を出さ れた方やのに、本 に申し訳ないって じになって。あの の『血が止まれ! って意識はボクサ より強かった」と いを誘っていた

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