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Hi Bold Bakers!

To celebrate Mother's Day, I am going to show you how you can create this beautiful

three-course brunch.

The recipe's are really simple, it just needs a little bit of planning, and I'm

going to show you how.

So let's get baking!

So first off, I would like to say Happy Mother's Day to mammy Stafford in Ireland.

She is probably the best mammy in the world, so I hope she has a great day.

Now, I want you to stay tuned to the very end of this video, because I'm going to

show you how you can bring the three dishes that we're making together on a beautifully

set table, and your mom will be delighted with it.

We're going to start out with our first course, which is a blueberry muffin smoothie.

Add in frozen blueberries, frozen banana, and the zest of one lemon.

Lemon and blueberries go together like peanut butter and jelly, they are two really complimenting

flavors, they're so yummy.

So now into this mix we're going to add some rolled oats, yoghurt, and then milk.

So now you can use a dairy free yoghurt and a dairy free milk and that will taste really

good too, so in you go.

Then last but not least, we're going to add in our ice.

Our ice will make it nice and cold and thicken it up.

So that's all of our tasty ingredients.

On with our hat.

And you want to blend it up until it's really lovely and smooth.

So what makes this a blueberry muffin smoothie is the oats.

It gives a lovely thickness and creaminess to your smoothie and then also the combination

of the blueberries and the lemon tastes just like a muffin.

Once your smoothie is really blended it is done.

Look at that, lovely and thick.

So go ahead and fill up your glass, I have a really pretty little glass here.

Be generous with your smoothie cause it's mother's day so fill it all the way up to

the top.

Go ahead and pop in a straw for easy drinking.

And that is your blueberry muffin smoothie!

Now I'm going to give it a little taste because my mammy is in Ireland and she can't

be here.

Also, to be fair, I am actually Waffle's mammy so I get a mother's day too.

Oh yum, oh yum yum yum yum yum, is absolutely delicious.

It's funny because you always ask me for smoothie recipes and I think you're really,

really going to like this one, oh geez it's so good.

Ok, don't drink your mother's smoothie.

I'm going to pop this into fridge and then we're going to get started on our next course.

So our next course for our Mother's Day brunch is fruit.

Now this is a really, really easy recipe and it looks amazing.

When I kind of think fruit for breakfast I do think of my mum because she used to have

grapefruit and those kinds of things for breakfast when I was a kid so it kind of reminds me

of her.

So we're going to start out with a cantaloupe, and a cantaloupe is a beautiful melon, gorgeous

color, and has a beautiful flavor.

Now all you want to do is cut the ends off your cantaloupe.

So the reason we cut off the bottom's so it has a nice flat surface to sit on your

plate.

And then go ahead and slice them right down the middle.

So now what we have here is something like an edible bowl.

We are going to scoop the seeds right out of the center; you go ahead and discard these.

So now you can do this step actually the night before, scoop out your seeds, and then wrap

them in cling wrap so then the next morning they're ready to go.

Now ours are lovely and scooped, now we're going to make them beautiful.

Go ahead and fill you cantaloupe with yoghurt.

Now I'm using Greek Vanilla Yoghurt, but you can use any type of yoghurt that you want.

Now on top of our yoghurt I'm going to add on more fruit.

You can use any type of fruit you like.

I'm going to use some strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries.

Now for a little bit of crunch and texture, I'm going to put on some granola.

Now the recipe for my granola can be found on BiggerBolderBaking.com along with all of

my other recipes for this video.

Let's do a nice thin line of granola scattered all around.

I love granola on fruit.

And then for another little pop of color I'm going to put in a sprig of mint, right there.

Beautiful!

Now don't let the other half go to waste, feel free to fill that one up as well.

So now you'll be happy to know that you can make him up in advance and then pop him

in the fridge all ready to go, he'll hang out in there for a few hours, and then he

can bring all your brunch together.

For right now, we're going to move on to our next dish, which is a beautiful savory

one.

So now the main course for our Mother's Day brunch is going to be a type of a savory

bread and butter pudding, also known as a strata.

It's really delicious and you can add anything you want in to it.

So here I have a big loaf of stale bread, and all I'm going to do is cut away the

brown bits, and the reason I want to do that is just so that our strata looks lovely and

has the same color all over.

Then go ahead and just chop it into chunks, not too big.

Now use any type of bread that you like, and you can also use a challah or kind of an eggy

bread.

This is a great recipe to make if you have bits of stale bread hanging around.

For some reason stale bread soaks up the custard better.

Once your bread is chopped put it into a bowl and set it to the side.

So now what really makes this dish kind of crazy is lots of cheddar cheese and chopped

up delicious smoked bacon!

All you want to do is just grate as much cheese as you like, I like a lot of cheese.

And then here I have some cooked bacon all ready, and then just give that a nice chop.

Chop up your cooked bacon nice and small, so you get a little bit of bacon all the way

throughout.

And then lastly, for a little bit of color, I'm also gonna chop up some parsley.

So if you've never had strata before, let me paint you a little picture.

Imagine bread in a savory custard with loads of cheese, bacon…oh my gosh it really doesn't

get much better than this.

Ok, lovely, now that's all of our accoutrement, now we're going to bring in a bowl and mix

up our custard.

In to your bowl add in your eggs, milk, and a generous helping of salt and pepper, and

then whisk all these ingredients together.

So now because this is a custard-based dish, the main ingredient is egg, so unfortunately

you can't leave them out, you do need them.

Ok, whisky whisky whisky, now we're going to add in our other ingredients.

In goes our cheese, it's like the glue that holds it all together.

I'm going to save a little bit for the top as well.

Bacon, hello, in you go.

Now if you don't eat bacon it's totally fine, you can leave it out, or you can add

in different vegetables instead.

Tasty, and I'm also going to reserve a little bit for the top.

Parsley, for a lovely color, in you go.

And then of course, last but not least, your bread.

Now you want to mix all these ingredients really well together, we want to make sure

that bread soaks up all of that lovely custard.

So give it a good squish down, mixy mixy mix.

So now to plan out your brunch I'm going to tell you a really great tip.

Make this strata up the night before, pop it into the fridge, and then next day all

you have to do is bake it off.

Overnight it will soak up all the lovely custard, the flavor will get better.

This is all mixed up, I'm going to set this aside for 10 minutes and let it soak.

So here I have a springform pan, this is like a cheesecake tin.

Now mine is 9", but you can use a 12" one as well, that will work well.

And then I also have it lined with parchment paper all the way to the top so the custard

doesn't seep out.

Now all you have to do is go ahead fill up your tin.

And with a spatula just flatten out the top.

Now, for those of you who know Bigger Bolder Baking, we don't do things by halves, so

I am going to garnish the top of this strata with some more cheddar cheese, bacon, and

a tiny bit of parsley.

Now just before we bake it, we're going to put a tin foil hat on the top, just to

stop it from browning too early.

Ok, lovely!

Now this guy is ready for the oven.

Bake your strata off at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, or 180 degrees Celsius, for twenty minutes.

Then after the twenty minutes, take off the tin foil and cook it for a further twenty

to twenty five minutes.

Our timer's gone off, so let's check on our strata!

Our strata looks perfect!

As you can see, it's golden brown on top and it puffed up.

And you can tell it's done because it's firm in the middle.

Once your strata has cooled down for around ten to fifteen minutes, you can take it out

of the tin, and then pop it on to your serving platter.

So this is definitely best eaten nice and warm, so go ahead and cut your mum and yourself

a nice big slice.

As you can see the custard has soaked up throughout all of the bread, and there's nice chunks

of bacon in there.

Now that your three courses are done, it's time to bring them all together.

Go the extra mile this Mother's Day and even set a beautiful table for her, and let

her know how special she is.

Oh yummy!

This is my kind of dish, and I'll tell you why.

It is carb on carb and fat and bacon and just delicious stuff, mmm!

You definitely have to make this recipe.

I really hope you enjoyed this episode, Happy Mother's Day to all the mammy's out there,

and I'll see you back here next week for more Bigger Bolder Baking!

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Fastest Way To Get Faster: Take'r For A Rip, Eh? - Drum Lesson - Duration: 11:03.

(rock music)

(playing drums)

- Hey everyone, it's Jared here in my 10th

and final lesson in the Fastest Way To Get Faster series

There's not doubt about it, you've put in a lot of hard work

and today we're gonna take'r for a rip, eh?

And that's obviously I got to get a little bit

of the Canadian humor in there.

Everyone always mocks us for saying aboot

and they mock us for saying eh and take her for a rip.

Canadians are kind of like that but I think

we're all just really, really nice

and we just want to get along and be really really friendly

with everyone, so maybe we use a little bit

different language like that.

Now what I mean for take'r for a rip, eh,

is that we've learned so many cool techniques

and so many cool things over the course of this series,

and we're gonna kind of take them all for a rip here.

We're gonna put them all together

and see how they sound when we combine different techniques

and combine different concepts.

So the first exercise, we're gonna combine stuff

from The Illusion Of Speed.

We're gonna make it a little bit more challenging though.

So we're gonna start with one group of 16th notes

on the snare drum, right hand bass drum left hand base drum,

then we're gonna play a group of 32nd notes,

alternating hands with the kick drum in between,

then we're gonna go back to 16th notes,

and then then we're gonna go to 16th note triplets.

So we're gonna use three different note values in one bar.

Here we go.

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

The next exercise we're gonna go back

and study some of the concepts that we did

in Do You Even Math, which was the sequel of the original.

So what would this be called then, the threequel?

Threequel?

I don't know, whatever.

So in order to get this you just want to start

nice and slow.

I'll play it for you much slower than I'm even doing

the slow tempo.

(playing drums)

So once you practice the sequence of notes

and the 16th note triplets, how they relate

to the 8th note triplets, and when everything comes in

it's gonna be much easier for you to actually play

the exercise and get it up to speed.

If you need to just print off the sheet music

and write the counts above the notes.

Now you could also just take this as an example

of what you could do.

So if you want to incorporate fives

and sevens as 16th note triplets, you can do that,

just write your own exercise or just practice playing fives

and then practice playing sevens.

(playing drums)

So now I'll play this exercise for you both slow and fast.

Here we go.

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

And the final exercise in the Fastest Way To Get Faster

series, don't start crying, don't.

Don't do this.

You said you wouldn't cry.

So the final exercise is played as 16th note triplets,

and here we're taking some concepts

from the Everything Is Cool When You're Part Of A Team.

We're playing stuff in unison.

We're also playing 16th note triplets

as groups of seven, five, and three,

both as 16th note triplets and 16th notes.

So again, if you need to print out the sheet music,

write the counts above it and just practice it

nice and slowly to start, that's totally fine.

I kind of recommend that.

But first I'm gonna play it for you at both slow

and fast tempos.

Here we go.

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

Now once you can play them each individually,

I'd encourage you to practice them in your practice session

for around five minutes each, and then start to play them

in sequence.

Now this is a real challenge, so like I said,

if you want to just kind of make up your own,

take'r for a rip type of thing, please do that,

make sure you share it with me, okay,

because I think you've learned a lot

and you've practiced a lot and you've got

all these new tools, now it's a matter of just applying them

and putting them into real world music.

So whether that's through these types of concepts

or whether that's through something completely different,

I encourage you to just kind of practice something

and really kind of push yourself to start using

all these tools.

So let me play it for you in sequence, both slow and fast.

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

(hitting drumsticks) (metronome beeping)

(playing drums)

Now that is the end of the Fastest Way To Get Faster series.

Now in each lesson I've given you specific instructions

on how long to practice each exercise,

how long to practice the sequence of exercises.

Now there's 10 lessons, so this is kind of like

a 10 day routine, or you could take it

and call it a 20 day routine and do each lesson

for two days, but it's really meant to be around 30 minutes,

20 to 30 minutes of practice every day.

It's not meant to encompass your entire routine.

If all you practice is going fast,

eh, you might have some struggles there.

I really encourage you to continue practicing

other stuff as well.

Start playing with other musicians,

start jamming along to some music,

start learning different styles,

listen to tons of music.

We can help you at Drumeo, so if you're not currently

signed up to Drumeo, please head on to the Drumeo website,

there's an incredible amount of information in there

that really can help take your drumming to the next level.

So thank you so much for watching this,

thank you for choosing to even watch this video

and study with Drumeo and study with me.

I really, really appreciate it.

There's so much stuff on the internet

and on our phones and everywhere nowadays.

The fact that you chose to watch this lesson

and this video means a lot to me.

So thank you very much.

If you ever have any questions you can email me

at jared@drumeo.com.

But like I said at every single lesson,

if you want to get better, you need to do the work.

Don't be one of those people that complains

and has never practiced, or complains after just two hours

of practice 'cause they can't get something after two hours.

Sometimes it takes eight, sometimes it takes 10,

sometimes it takes 20 hours to get something.

But whatever it takes, just keep putting in the hard work.

Don't stop.

If you really, truly do want to get better

you'll make it a priority.

in another video very soon.

(rock music)

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Your Habits Decide Your Future - Duration: 1:22.

- So one thing that's important for you to understand

is that your habits decide your future.

You know, 95% of your thoughts

and your behaviors are automatic.

They are subconscious.

And that's why it's so important

that you consciously choose the habits that you install

because those habits will determine your future.

They reside in the 95%.

The problem is though,

that most people don't consciously choose their habits.

Their habits happen to them.

And that's why you continue to do the same things

over and over again.

You run into the same obstacles.

That's why it may feel like you're living

into a predictable and boring future.

And what's worse than living into a future

that's just more of the same?

And yet so many people don't know how to change that

because their habits reside in their blind spots.

Your habits can be your biggest liberator

or your biggest oppressor.

They can be your biggest accelerator to your future

or it could put a cement ceiling over your head

that you can't break through.

So that's why it's critical to consciously design the habits

that will create that future you can't wait to live into.

Take command of your habits, take command of your future.

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THE HILLS HAVE EYES ON STEROIDS | Outlast 2 Pt.1 - Duration: 20:03.

hello everyone it's me Jayskibean and

welcome to outlast 2 now I said I

probably wasn't going to play this one

now haven't even played the first one on

my channel yet but it just came out and

I was really excited for it it looks

really good and I've even gone through

like Resident Evil 7 or anything yet but

oh well we're going to pop right into a

new game allies to contains intense

violence core graphic sexual content and

strong language please enjoy okay

well Len linger min is an investigative

journalist seeking the answers behind a

pregnant woman murdered and under

unpossible circumstances in rural

Arizona your Blake Langerman her husband

assistant in cameramen record everything

neither of you are fighters to navigate

the horrors waiting for you in the

desert your only choices are to run hide

or die

Jose ion Zion Dallas to stone us of

rubble okay I guess I'm not going to

read that

like are you really sleeping you should

have slept last night I had to get that

hospital footage organized we're calling

up the other one Oh what your sleep

Jessica I think you know and Jessica

well just watch no I mean I was dreaming

about Jessica Raine

Oh from when we were kids oh yeah I

haven't thought about her in ages

hey we're crossing into reservation land

now looking for some sorta factory yeah

we lost with there's nothing out here

look for empty all the mercury in that

was gone she had just spent at least a

decade of dreams from some pretty heavy

industry

wow man about the time we record an

intro while we're up here production

value

sure yeah let's do it

get that camera growing my god

all y'all gonna be crap whoa are you

sure yeah get as much of the left behind

you can you got oh yeah we're good red

leather yellow leather red leather

yellow we'll put it up superb

okay Lin Lang Ehrman here for News

tomorrow doesn't

we're flying past the Havasupai Indian

Reservation in central Arizona in search

of the origins of murder Mikael in Salem

I don't think you should say murdered we

don't know that

oh she strangled herself to death so

what the police report says we might

play this before the doctor interviews

and that's all the first learning we

need to get the word murder in there

we should probably miss the fetus to

intelligence here let me try where's my

concern I drove for the whole piece tell

me one we're good okay Morgan tell me to

go a young boy found wandering barefoot

pregnant and alone on a barren stretch

of highway a hundred miles

gee what's the seventh in already

something in my eye to the baby they can

have to get one side Wow Wow okay so it

starts off pretty pretty good momentum

with the helicopter crash and we just

found out about a missing redneck girl

and a fetus was found

I don't know and what is all this oh

dude can I go catch leave

any reason I'm walking so slow

oh hello

this night hand a baker's Locker is

Jessica's oh this is Jessica huh oh hey

if I could sprint you see if I could

find anything else to the oh it's the

state to show where we're at we're at

Arizona right but are we in Arizona

right now okay so nothing much besides

the Jesus statue thingy hanging on the

wall and the map and the locker that I

see see anything here this is varied

happy but the god of the ninth grade

tenth grade it also is the same thing

high school exam schedule so some kind

of wait what school does it say 1995 I'm

just trying to find stuff like so we're

at 1995 it's cool the core is stopped

that's great okay

oh hey oh hi

okay all right

love was an interesting dream also sorry

about any tapping if you guys did hear

any kind of tap that's why I kind of

looked over here during the helicopter

scene as Lily was passing out she was

falling asleep and then she started

snoring real loud hack repeatedly yeah

yeah I could pick up a whole door from a

helicopter we just survived a helicopter

crash that's props to this guy that's

intense and there's the rest of the

helicopter down there the game saves a

lot that's kind of good you can always

see your agenda by pressing tab wait

find Lin oh and you can review footage -

that's cool

all right so I'm assuming we have fall

damage I'm not just going to go down

that way and I can sprint that's good

okay just flip it slide down the slope

dude this is so cool like a movement

jump over a gap press space while moving

forward okay

cool huh oh boy huh all right cool we

made it we got past the tutorial

important events should be captured on

video press the right click to raise

your camera recording will start

automatically indicated by blinking red

light when the recording signs links it

means you're aiming correctly at the

recording event a MIDI event until the

red circle is full to successfully

capture the event okay okay cool this is

handy that's nice and easy it's a lot

easier than I thought it was going to be

video recorded press tab to access your

camera's menu alright and then you can

okay cool so you can just view your

footage from before alright

okay cool so it's always from the camera

important of you there's no body so that

means she got away and found shelter or

night-vision F Oh awesome

yes that - is the outlast feel right

there like that's where it came from

because the whole game is so dark so you

need night vision to get through most

parts of this game I know it was like

that in the first one now I've played

the first one just not on the channel

whoa no it didn't whoa dude is that

barbed wire yeah the guys like held

together a barbed wire that's crazy

oh my batteries to die and so does night

vision use batteries Upton maybe it does

I needed batteries you can look back by

holding left alt left oh you can look

around your are to reload oh are to

reload the batteries okay so I had spare

batteries sitting on what I was doing so

you can look over your shoulder you can

even there's a shoulder looking mechanic

I don't remember that if that wasn't the

first one I don't remember it maybe

because it's been it's been a long time

it's been way before I started my

channel since count oh yeah

what am i recording okay just a town

those bad footage those bad footage okay

you can like zoom in zoom out and

whatever

so I don't need night vision right now I

can see all right let's go spaceball

moving what's that hello I'm lost and

hurt

let me in we're not okay

well nothing too crazy yet man so

anything in the darkness or anything

lurking we're so in Arizona right now

look at all the cacti and stuff we're

forward to open door slowly hot man so

their their uh their religious here I

can see that hey hey oh dude my dear

sweet jelly

I can't bear what we've done nor being

apart from our little one son going over

and hoping you can forgive me for

leaving you behind and God forgives me

this last trespass I know that they had

to be offered up but I'm all tore up

inside and I can't live no more

hopefully the end will come soon and we

could be together again unless God burns

me forever for his for this sin until

then I hope you find what that woman's

comfort you need in the arms of Papa

not-not-not whatever yours forever tom

okay well that's Tom I think dude he's

eating some chicken and with the sad

suicide - this is real man okay so see -

crouched and I got it controls are going

to get a lot of hay a battery give it a

see how many batteries you have first

time Chris tab I heard something I heard

somebody moving oh jeez

jammed does that me trying to kick the

door in or what so it's have to see how

many batteries you have find Lin nothing

matters but lit in batteries because we

do batteries

look to your left pocket to it I'll see

okay cool

got it all right so I need to find Lin

whoa all man feet cold qe2 peak around

corners

odd dude

aughh men this is getting intense

what's that odd dude hey oh dude oh man

this is getting real hello

you let me in yeah dear father are o

loving God continues to bless me with

the visions of so can I can I pick take

a picture of it I can take picture over

right whatever ah more so certainly ever

the enemy is near everyday I was

scrubbing the stains from the floor in

Daniels room when black music arose from

and slimy sink deep for cytosol creature

to burning above Dubois teeth ding

beneath Liz okay so yeah that's

basically a gross story about something

crazy I don't know what that was so many

bandages you have okay I'm assuming that

the bandages heal you hide that's great

that I'm not tied to exit alrighty well

that's cool I'm starting to learn the

mechanics a little bit now that's

fantastic

I need to talk peeking around corners

instead of just going hello take a

battery give me that I need those men Oh

what is this

it's kind of backwoods place like how

the camera focuses to open windows press

the Oh she enter when they're press

space while moving towards it alright

cuz we just did it be a knee into a

house we probably don't want to be in so

some doors have dead bolts that can be

used to unlock your logo okay alright so

it's just gonna keep giving me hints

then it's locked

okay well that's just a sign oh hey that

pictures everywhere the old dudes

pictures all over the place

unlock man dude this is so interactive

and intense to crouch hold left control

I need to reload the battery too

wait what's going on Am I

is dark I can't see anything

am I out of batteries or what I just got

to wonder in the darkness just run

midwives lament the baby is coming ready

the knife the baby is coming night oh

dude oh dude oh dude that's gross what

is going on so I have the have the

camera how I tab right how do I bring

the camera out

I forgot I forgot how to bring out the

camera there we go okay right click duh

okay I knew that odd

dude odd babies gross oh my babies and

the rocking chair okay yeah still

learning controls like that was the

first thing he told me it was right

click to bring the camera out and I

already forgot it's a crawl press see oh

wow it says crouch and just crawl so

it's really intense

we solved this yeah

who's talking

Oh lady

Hey my what is going on

what well it's a scary lady chasing me I

have to run

what what what Oh what's this what

where'd she come from

okay so that's danger all right we'll

give me the battery No Oh No hahaha no

stop

Oh God Lee dude oh well I died Wow

okay so don't let her catch you alright

well guys I'm gonna go ahead finish the

episode off there um that was out Laos -

uh yeah this is gonna be fun this is

going to be fun I get to figure out what

to do to get away from her and not diet

thousand times so I hope you guys

enjoyed if you guys did enjoy make sure

you so let that light but that rate the

video and until next time she's still

talking I'll see you guys later

you

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process due to factors outside of their control.

With Slaask, your leads and customers can have

valuable real-time conversations with your team.

This is a great way

to solve their needs on the spot

and to improve your company's "one and done" key performance indicator.

The sooner you give your leads and customers the answers they are after, the higher your

chances will be of turning them into customers for life.

Let's take a look inside of Slaask!

With Slaask enabled, you can use Slack to live chat with your leads and customers while

at the same time obtaining loads of enriched data on them.

All you have to do is keep your team focused on Slack internally, while your Slaask acts

as a bridge for external communication.

Beyond all of that, unification is where the real power of Slaask comes into play!

With Slaask, you can interact with your leads and customers wherever they are on the web

from a single point in space: Slack!

Here is what it looks like when one of your customers

reaches out to you via your company's Twitter account.

Your team will automatically receive

and be able to respond to his message right from Slack.

On the other end, your customer will receive your company's response directly through Twitter,

either as a real Tweet or Direct Message.

Slaask, acts in the exact same way with your site,

Facebook page, Android app, iOS app, mailbox, etc.

With Slaask, you can also start conversations proactively, either manually or automatically,

according to your visitor's behavior!

For example: you can set a rule to send a message to the specific group of people browsing

your shopping cart page for the first time.

Or, if they rest on one of your pages for more than 90 seconds, you can trigger another

specific message to ask them if they need assistance.

By introducing a virtual customer assistant (smart bot) on to your team side, Slaask becomes

much more than just a customer messaging app!

Let's take a look at how this works.

Your bot's first role is to autonomously assist your leads and customers with automatic actions

so as to save your team precious time.

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English Vocabulary Words With Meaning: the Oxford 3000: Letter D: Episode 06- Free English Lesson - Duration: 3:22.

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Tigers and take-back – the MoxCar Minute - Duration: 1:43.

The designer of Zoo Knoxville's new Tiger

Forest habitat, Johnson Architecture

hosted a party at the zoo for the

project's design-build team including

Partners and Blaine Construction. The

eagerly anticipated exhibit for the

endangered species opened to the public

this month and zoo-goers get up-close

views of Malayan tigers. " This playground

is a fitting tribute to Zae and it

provides a place for the children of his

neighborhood to play and have fun."

Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and

representatives from Knoxville's

Community Development Corporation and

Gerdau cut the ribbon on the Zaevion

Dobson Memorial Playground and Park

alongside Dobson's mother, Zenobia. The

play area serves the Lonsdale Homes

community and has named in honor of a

neighborhood hero who died sheltering

friends from harm.

Young-Williams Animal Center started the

week just $1,500 shy of its $23,000

goal to purchase a new X-ray

machine and reached it with time to

spare. A generous board member matched

the goal dollar for dollar bringing the

total to $46,000. The 23-year-old

X-ray machine will be replaced with a

modern digital one for faster and better

treatment of injured animals. The Healthy

Living Expo is Friday and Saturday at

the Knoxville Convention Center, with

fitness, nutrition and health screenings.

Saturday, the expo is a site for National

Prescription Drug Take-Back Day

supported by Count It! Lock It! Drop It!, a

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee

Health Foundation sponsored program.

Steel recycler Gerdau celebrated Earth

Day by hosting a fun activity for

students at Lonsdale elementary school.

Each child painted a flower pot, planted

marigold seeds and took their handiwork

home to watch the seeds grow into

colorful flowers. "Happy Earth Day!"

The MOxCar Minute – news for you.

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Callbrix for Sally's Small Office - Duration: 2:19.

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Britannica's Spanish Resources Class - Duration: 19:39.

Hello, everyone. Thank you so much for joining us today.

My name is Jennifer Keating, and I am with Britannica Digital Learning.

And today we're talking about Britannica Escolar,

which you have access to courtesy of BadgerLink.

So I want to show you what it looks like, some of the

different features that you'll find within Britannica Escolar,

kind of how to access it – all those important tools.

Britannica Escolar is a wonderful resource to use

in those classrooms where you have students who are maybe

Spanish-speaking students – native Spanish-speaking students.

Also a great resource for those classrooms where

students are learning how to become Spanish-speaking students.

So it's a really nice resource that you can use in a lot of

different classrooms within your school.

I also want to make sure before we get – kick this off,

I always like to put in people's brains – you can go to

britannicalearn.com/resources, and, in addition to the tools we have

for Britannica Escolar, we have a lot of great additional tools for

Britannica School, which you also have access to courtesy of BadgerLink.

And at britannicalearn.com/resources, you'll find logos, graphic organizers,

search boxes, guided tours – all kinds of goodies under

Britannica School, but also under the Escolar section of this page.

So I just want to make sure that you know that.

You can always go there and find some great resources.

Let's go ahead, and we're going to dive into …

We're going to be here – BadgerLink home page.

And I went here into the link at the top that says All Resources.

And you can, if I scroll down, and I click on that letter B,

it shows me all these great resources that start with the letter B.

And of course, as I scroll down, I'm going to find all the Britannica resources,

including Britannica School and also the Britannica Escolar, and you also have the

Moderna as well, which is a really great site that we'll take a look at today.

I'm going to click on this to go right into the Escolar.

And the thing I like about the Escolar – again, this is a really great database

because it has two sections – a primary and a secondary.

So essentially, we can – we've got tools in here that will

help all of your kids K through five with the primary section,

and then the secondary section, basically six through 12 and beyond.

And also the Moderna as well that can help with those

high schoolers and beyond as well.

So we're going to start off going here into the primary home page.

And it's really bright, and it's really colorful.

It's interesting to look at. There are all kinds of little interesting pieces here.

The very first thing I want to do, though,

I'm going to run a search on the word "teatro," which means theater.

And here is my search results page. A couple of different things I want to

point out here. Across the top, we have these tabbed areas.

So right now you can see we're looking at the articles, but if you want,

you can look at just images or just any videos if we have any.

There are no videos here for this particular search.

But if you just want to look at the images,

you can certainly pull those up and look at just those images.

If you find an image that you like, you can click on it.

And if you want to save that, you can just right-click within

that image and save that image right to the desktop of your computer.

It will save as a JPEG.

If you're on a tablet, you can hold your finger on that image,

and it will save it to the camera roll of your device.

So you can save any of the images that you find here.

And we always – you know, we encourage students and teachers

to go ahead and use these images. The only thing that we ask is that

you cite Britannica as the source of any images that you find,

which is really simple because here is a little built-in citation tool.

If I click on that little checkbox, I have the citation information

for this image below. And I can select the citation style

I want and then copy that and drop it in the appropriate place.

Any of the images you find here within Britannica – within Britannica Escolar,

you can feel free to utilize in your own classroom or library.

You can see across the top, next to the images, we also have videos,

which again, I mentioned this earlier, is we don't have any videos

for this particular topic at the elementary level – the primary level.

But if we did, that's where you would find those.

Here are the article tabs. A couple things I want to point out.

This actually will let us look – if we don't see what we're looking for

here at the primary level, you can click on this button in front of the word

"secondary," and we can actually see all the secondary results for this search as well.

So instead of having to go back to the home page, and go into the secondary,

and run the search again, you can just see from the search results page here

what we have in the secondary. So you can see for yourselves

if you really need to go all the way back to the secondary home page.

So I like the idea that students can decide for themselves

which of these collections of information is more appropriate

for them – the primary or the secondary – and also that

they can find more information if they need to.

So we're going to go into the article about the theater here.

I'm going to click on that article there.

And one of the things I really like here about these articles at the – especially at

the primary level, or the elementary level, is that the information is chunked.

So once a student reads through this piece, that student can open up

the box below it and then read through that piece.

And so and so on.

Another thing I really like here, if you – the students run across a word

that they are – they're confused by, they don't know what it means,

they can always double-click on that word, and the definition

for that word will pop up in a little window below it.

And you can even get the English translation for that word as well.

The built-in dictionary is very, very helpful.

A couple of other things I want to point out here.

So we've got a nice little collection of tools.

You can see the star will help you to save this collection to your

My Britannica that you'll find up here in the top-right corner.

And we'll talk a little bit more about that later on.

My Britannica is essentially a way to collect resources that you find

here in Britannica Escolar and then put them into your

My Britannica account and then access them whenever you want them.

So you can actually create your own supplemental materials

for your classroom utilizing the resources that you find here in Britannica.

So anytime you see that star, it just means you found something

you can save to My Britannica. You can print out any of these articles.

Email the links to any of these articles.

Of course, there's that citation information for this article.

You can also increase and decrease the font as well, which I really like.

So those are all the tools you're going to find in every article in

Britannica Escolar, either at the primary or the secondary level.

They're going to have all these tools.

I'm going to go back to the primary home page

by clicking on the word "primary" here.

And there are a couple of little things I want to point out

to you here on the home page.

We've got a nice little collection of, like, different searching tools.

So there's a little alphabetical search here.

You can do a little biography search here.

You can search videos.

There's a little animal search. You can search for different animals.

You can search animals by groups or by their habitat as well.

You have a world atlas, which I love. This is actually one of my favorite

features in Escolar and any of the Britannica interfaces because we have

this great map that Google shares with us, and we can partner that map and

those maps with all of the great information that Britannica has.

So we can actually see, in the lower left, there's a little Satellite button.

I click on that. I can make a satellite map.

I can zoom into different areas of this map.

I can even run a search here at the top.

And if I want, I can go right here into Paris, France.

I can zoom in.

And again, that's what it's so nice having these maps from Google.

So you have these great maps from Google.

You can pick up this – in the lower-right corner, there's a little yellow guy.

You can pick him up and drop him anywhere in the map.

Whoops. It's this one.

I don't want to go into a hotel.

There we go.

Drop him anywhere in the map and kind of give your students

a bird's-eye view of what that part of the world looks like.

Or you can even get a street view of what that part

of the world looks like also.

It's a really neat tool. I love that world atlas.

Students love it. Adults love it. Everyone loves it.

We have a nice little collection of activities here as well.

Different search topics below.

I love this one for teachers, and I love this one for students.

Of course, teachers, as they are building lessons and they're building units,

they can kind of dig through some of these different topics here.

And then of course, for students – you always know those students

who kind of get into these different wormholes, and they want to learn

more and more and more about these different topics

that they're learning about. This is one way that they can do that.

They can kind of dig down to see some of these different topics.

Finally we have an animal of the day and a question of the day.

Or a did-you-know question.

So those are all the little goodies that you have here

on the primary home page of the Escolar.

Now I'm going to go to the secondary, so I'm going to

click on Britannica Escolar in the top-left corner.

And we're going to click on – we're now back at the home page.

I'm going to go into the secondary section.

And I've got a couple different tools here on the secondary home page.

So this is aimed for an older audience.

What I want to do, though – in that search box at the top,

I'm going to go ahead and put in the word for climate.

Again, you can see we've got images, videos, and you can also go back down

to the primary level to see what we have for this topic at the primary level.

So the kids can kind of search all around and see what they have access to.

Again, if they click on that article, the layout is a little bit different.

We didn't chunk the information for the older students,

but there's plenty of great information there.

And, again, plenty of tools up here to help students

get to the bottom of this article. You can save that article into your

My Britannica, print, email – here's the automatic citation information.

Of course, increase and decrease the font.

Again, as I'm looking at the article, if I see a word I'm not sure of,

I can always double-click on that word to get the definition.

And also the English translation there.

And you can also see here we've got images and videos – any images and

videos that are embedded in the article you'll find at that tab at the top.

So again, you can see the tools are the same, but the layout's

a little bit differently, and of course, the text is going to be a higher text –

going to be a higher reading level.

And I'm going to click on the secondary link here.

It takes you back to the home page for the secondary.

And a couple of things. Again, some of those tools

over here that we saw earlier at the primary home page, we're going to

find here – different searching tools. The world atlas is over here as well.

Different subject browses.

What I really like here is that, at the bottom, we have current event

articles from BBC Mundo and a piece called Muy Ister – Intersta –

not even going to try to say it. I do not speak Spanish. I won't butcher that.

But I like the idea that you can pull these up and share these with your

students for talking about different current events around the world.

You can easily pull these up and share these with your students in their –

in Spanish, which might be their native language,

or it might be a language that they're learning about.

But at any rate, it's a great way to share current events with those students.

So that is Britannica Escolar.

Again, Escolar has primary and secondary.

The other Britannica Spanish database that you

have access to – I'll scroll down here – is the Moderna.

And we've recently overhauled Moderna,

and I would say that the Escolar is great.

Of course, the primary would be K to five.

The secondary can be anywhere from six to – can be six through 12.

But you might have some of those students who want

more information and need a little bit – need to dig a little bit deeper.

And for those students, Moderna would be a great resource.

So these are great for high school students, college students, and beyond.

Again, if I run a search here …

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Here's what the article might look like.

Those tools are going to be in the top-right corner.

And you'll have images embedded within the article as well.

So it looks very similar to what we – the interface that we saw at the

secondary level of the Escolar.

Of course, the big difference is that this text is going to be at a higher level.

But again, on the home page, you've got some great tools up here at the top.

Different browsing tools here.

And again, the BBC Mundo articles at the bottom.

So let me take a step back, and I'm actually going to

go back from the Moderna back to the Esolar.

Because I want to make sure that I show you how to use My Britannica,

which is right up here in the top-right corner.

So My Britannica, as I mentioned earlier, it's kind of like a file cabinet that you

can pull Britannica resources into and then access them whenever you want.

I'm going to go into My Britannica, and I'm going to log in.

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And it tells me over here I can go into My content.

And in My content, you're going to find an article

is already in there, and that's fine.

If you want to add another one …

You just find an article that you want, and you can either click on the star from

the search results page, or you can go into the article and click on that star.

Because I am logged in, it knows exactly where to save my – this piece.

So I'm going to now save it into – I'm actually going to create one.

So now this article about the theater has been saved into my folder about

the theater. And if I go back, I can find some great images here.

If I want to, I can even go – I can change different levels.

I can have different-leveled articles in there if I want.

And this is great because, once you're ready, and you've got some articles

in there – I have a couple of articles and a couple of photos in here.

I can actually re-arrange these into the order that I want them to be in.

I can put notes in this column on the right-hand side.

And when I'm ready, I can actually share this collection with my students.

I can click on the link that says Share pack over here – Share collection.

And this link will drop down.

This URL – I can copy that and share that with my students.

And they will be able to see anything – any links I share with them,

they'll be able to see the resource pack that I put together for them.

But they can't make any changes to it. So it's a great tool if you're pulling

together resources and information for various topics that you're

talking about in the classroom. It's a great way to pull all those

resources together and then share them with your students.

It's very, very simple.

If you go to britannicalearn.com/resources,

you'll find all kinds of how-tos and helpful resources

that you can use in your classroom.

So a couple of things I want to point out to you.

If you scroll down, we have the Britannica Escolar.

We have logos that you can put on your website.

A search box you can put on your website as well.

There's a guided tour that will kind of – basically, it's a little map of all the

different resources within Escolar and how you can use them.

And we even have a little video here in Spanish for you as well.

And then, if I scroll down, there's the same for Moderna.

Moderna, of course, was for the older students in high school and beyond.

So we've got those same resources here for the Moderna.

And then, below that, we have Britannica School.

In the Britannica School collection, we have all kinds of great

graphic organizers that you can use as well.

And again, we've got logos and search boxes that you can

put right on your library home page.

So, by all means, please feel free to utilize any of those.

If you have any questions for me, I want to make sure to answer

any questions that you might have.

So let me put my contact info up here.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

My name is Jennifer Keating.

I'm in the professional development department at Britannica.

You can reach me at jkeating@eb.com. Those emails go directly to me.

And training@eb.com. Those emails will go to any of the three

of us in our training department, and one of us will answer that question for you.

And of course, we are on social media – Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest,

and Instagram. You can follow us @BrittanicaLearn.

And I'm also on Twitter under @JennTalksALot.

If you want to follow me there, I would love to follow you right back.

And thank you so much. If you have any questions for me

about Britannica School or Britannica Escolar or

Britannica Moderna, I can answer those now, or I can answer them later on.

Whatever you all need, I'm here to help. Thank you so much for everything.

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Stretching For Splits - Duration: 3:13.

Hey guys it's Jess! Thanks for tuning in

to my channel! Today I am going to be

walking you through my basic stretching

routine. If for any reason you have any

questions at all please feel free to

leave a comment in the comment section

down below and I will do my very best to

help you out. I am going to be using my foam roller and

I'm going to using my original ballet

stretch band. It's just a giant looped rubber band

it's great for hooking around your feet.

Know that we are in our Russian split and we have

our ballet band on I just want to

make sure that you are placing your

ballet band in the right spot. You do not want to be placing

it on your tarsals which is your

toes or on the ball of your foot. You

want to place it just below the ball of

your foot. What you want to do is make

sure that your legs are in a good

turnout. Turnout just means that your leg

is turned at your hip so when you are

open up into the split you want to make

sure that your knees are pointing up. You

don't want your knees pointing in or all

the way backwards. You want them pointing

up. That is how making a good turnout

and that is the proper way to

stretch in a split. Make sure that when

you are in your splits that your seat

bone it completely on the floor. If you

ever are rolling too far forward

or anything. Or you're trying to

open up your legs up further than they can go

your seat will actually lift up off of the ground.

You do not want to do that because then you are not doing a true split.

Thanks for watching and I really hope

that you found this video to be beneficial to you.

If you'd like to see

more how-to videos in the future please

leave a comment in the comment section

down below. (:

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How You Can Survive With Only One-Third of Your Blood - Duration: 3:39.

Have you ever stopped to think that it's possible to lose a lot of blood -- like a LOT -- and

not die? Or is that just me… am I weird… Meh! Well, we can live with about ⅔ of our

blood lost! It's nuts. Let's break it down.

On average — and this of course varies from person to person based on height and weight

— an adult human has somewhere between 1.2 to 1.5 gallons of blood circulating in their

body at any given time.

And even though we say "blood" like it's one thing, blood is actually made of four

things. Plasma is the liquid that carries salts, electrolytes,

and blood cells around your body. Red blood cells are the ones that carry oxygen, white

blood cells fight infection, and platelets help us stop bleeding when we get a cut.

The interesting thing is that the parts that make up blood don't have the same lifespan.

Plasma is replenished as we eat and drink.Red blood cells last about four months, white

blood cells turn over about every day, and platelets last about ten days… and all those

cells are made predominantly in the bone marrow controlled by hormones. The takeaway here

is that blood is always turning over.

So say you donate a pint of blood, which is the standard amount. This is actually about

10 percent of your blood! The plasma will be replenished almost immediately, and the

platelets and white blood cells pretty soon after because the body makes those all the

time. But it takes days for a stem cell in the bone marrow to become a functional red

blood cell, so it can take a few days or even a week for your body to replenish all the

components of blood taken for the donation.

And with red blood cells taking the longest to replenish while also having the vital function

of carrying life-giving oxygen to all our organs, it's this cell count doctors look

at when you lose blood. I talked to my dad, Dr. Teitel, who is a haemotologist, about

what happens.

So how much blood can you lose before it becomes fatal? Well, Dr. Dad says it depends on how

much you lose, but also how FAST

you lose it.

The important thing is haemoglobin.

Basically, says Dr. Dad, your body can adapt to slow blood loss like it does to high altitude.

So the same way you can't go from sea level to the top of Everest in one go, you can't

drastically change your blood volume and survive.

So it gets messy, literally, but at the end of the day our bodies are sort of like a thermostat

when it comes to blood -- they're excellent at keeping everything at the right level so

we can go on living. Thanks, body!

And speaking of adapting, sort of, snake venom isn't always bad right here. So what's your

favourite blood fact? Let us know in the comments, be sure to like this video and subscribe for

more Seeker

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HI GUYS !!!! Welcome to Farming Simulator 17 Mods Channel in this video I will show You a some new mods you can use to fertilize your fields .

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Live In The Moment - Duration: 3:45.

"If you don't stop to look around a little bit every once in a while life is going to

pass you by."

Hey guys Shane here from CreatingTrueHappiness.com.

My whole business and my videos and blog posts is all about being happy.

You have to remember, being happy is not a destination, it is a journey.

Sometimes we get so caught up with things that happened to us in the past.

All the wrongs that were done to us or living in the past during the good times.Or we get

so focused on reaching our goals and how things are going to be so much better in the future.

"What do I need to do right now?"

We forget to live in the moment.

Living in the moment is very important to happiness.

Many of us don't do that.

I'm guilty of that sometimes.

I don't live in the moment.

I don't take the time to realize what I have in my life right now.

I have 3 boys.

One is 17.

One is 12 going on 13.

And one is 19 months old.

So I know, time flies.

If you don't stop and enjoy the moment, you are going to miss a lot of that stuff.

Before you know it my 19 month old is going to be 17, 18.

If you have kids, the same thing.

Stop and enjoy the moment.

Today I'm going to give you a few ways how you can do that.

I have a blog post on CreatingTrueHappiness.com, '21 Ways To Live In The Moment.'

I encourage you to click the link in the description below.

Find out all the ways you can live in the moment.

Here are 3 that really work for me.

Number 1 is: Walk.

Every day I walk.

I go for a walk after lunch.

It allows me to unwind and think about my life.

I'm not focused on work.

I am not focused on any issues.

I'm just enjoying nature and it allows me to take the time to appreciate the fact that

I can walk.

Excuse me, I'm getting over a cold.

Take a walk.

That's one great way to live in the moment.

Another way is to practice gratitude.

Practicing gratitude allows you to recognize what you have in your life that you can appreciate

right now.Like I said earlier, you get so caught up thinking about the future and what

you can gain and what you are trying to attain in life, that you forget to be grateful for

the things you have.

Every morning I say a gratefulness prayer.

I have it printed out in my closet.

I say all the things that I'm grateful for: My family, my job, my health, even though

I'm getting over a cold.

I have that.

Another way to live in the moment is to unplug.

What I mean by that is that all day most people are on the Internet.

They are on thier phones.

Checking Social Media.

They are watching TV.

My suggestion to you is to take 30 - 60 minutes a day.

It can be any time of day and just unplug.

Don't look at TV.

Don't listen to a Podcast.

Don't play video games.

Don't get on the Internet.

Just unplug.

It doesn't matter what you do.

You don't have to meditate although that's beneficial.

Just unplug.

Sit on the porch and just watch the cars go by.

Take 30 - 60 minutes a day to unplug and that is a great way to live in the moment and to

increase your happiness in life.

Well that's all I have for now my friends.

If you liked this video, please pass it along to someone or share it and like it.

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Jim Rohn: ACHIEVING ANYTHING YOU WANT (entrepreneur advice) - Duration: 10:06.

let's talk now about setting goals of

all the things that really helped

transform my life when I was 25 years

old met my mentor that original mentor

mr. Rochelle goal-setting really did

wonders for me the subject came up when

mr. Scholl said to me mr. Owen

let me see your current list of goals

and he said let's go over them he said

I've got some experience and let's talk

about it maybe I can give you some help

and I said to him I don't have a list he

said well if you don't have a list of

your goals he said I can probably guess

your bank accounts within your bank

account within a few hundred dollars

which he did and that got my attention

so here was my response you mean to tell

me if I had a list of my goals it would

make a difference in my bank account he

said a drastic difference so that got my

attention I thought well I've got to

learn how to set goals and when I

learned it changed my life forever now

I've been teaching it now all these

years trying to help people get a better

vision of the future

okay so make this note the future is

where we're going you know the past is

where ever been presence is where we are

and the future is where we're going and

if we can capture this moment in time

from our past to now and then from now

to a future more well designed with

better objectives and better purpose for

ourselves our family our business our

investments everything else then this

this moment in time will have become

extremely valuable so let me give you

first what really affects us all

number one were affected by the

environment in which we live were

affected by the physical environment I

was challenged with back in the thirty

days ,why not make the environment better

everywhere you go I learned mama taught

you know turn off the lights when you

check out of your hotel and you leave

the room before you leave turn out the

lights and I thought why do that and

here's what she said to make a

contribution that's so easy Wow

and if you could make a contribution

that is so easy that didn't cost you any

money and didn't cost you any time you

know didn't cost you a piece of your

life why not make the contribution

that's easy because if everybody did it

think of how much we would conserve

someone says well yes the hotel benefits

if you turn out all the lights and

here's the answer that sophisticated

people always have who cares

who

benefits if it benefits the hotel and if

everybody did it probably the cost of

the hotel room would come down so every

benefit you can give every benefit you

can share because here's what happens if

you learn to give you will what receive

maybe not in the manner in which you

gave maybe not in light time someone

will save energy for you because you

saved energy for them but in some

mysterious ways it always comes back to

us if you give you will receive in fact

here's what it says that for the

uneducated is a little bit strange it

says it's better to give than it is to

receive now see if you didn't understand

you would say that doesn't quite make

sense surely it would be better to

receive and to give the answer's no it

is much better to give than to receive

and here's why it's what we call being

in having intelligent self-interest

nothing wrong with self-interest as long

as you do it the intelligent way here's

the key giving it's better to give than

it is to receive because giving starts

the receiving process so to act

intelligently

in your own self-interest which is good

it's much better to give than it is to

receive because if all of you do all you

do is receive that may be very limited

but if you give and giving starts the

receiving process coming your way from

unknown resources from unknown places

back it comes around to you because you

became a giver that's one of the unique

mysteries of life we give to receive and

it's better to give than it is to

receive so that's what mama said turn

out the lights make a contribution why

not make the easy ones here's what else

we talked about it at our lunch break

today to those who were there it raises

your self-esteem

plus your self-respect that you do

things that the average person doesn't

do maybe if they were taught they would

maybe if somebody mentioned it they

would but it's easy for most everybody

to just go on their way and if they're

not interrupted by a good idea that says

hey it's so easy to make a contribution

this one would be easy

turn out the lights when you leave the

hotel room and make a contribution

that's interesting

next is the phrase in terms of

environment always leave something

better than you found it I talked to a

man one time we rented out a long list

of of apartments and he said Mr on you

wouldn't believe it but when somebody

rents an apartment they usually leave it

worse than when they rented it I said

you've got to be kidding he said no a

high percentage of people leave it

trashed if they stay six months or stay

one year they leave it trashed not just

not better but trashed

I said that's impossible why would

anyone do that mama said to me no leave

it but better than you found it see

that's just a commitment to your own

self-esteem and why not do it if it

makes a contribution to your self-esteem

it's called intelligent self-interest

intelligent self-interest self-interest

says I wish to be ruler over many and

intelligent self-interest says I

understand how to do that be faithful in

the amounts or smile if you'll take care

of the few we will someday give you a

position of very high importance over

many but if you don't be disciplined

when the amounts are small why would we

trust you in the amounts or lives Brian

makes you better

why would you why would life give you a

fortune to manage if you couldn't manage

the gifts of a few interesting

philosophy to consider okay your own

self-interest leave the contribution I'm

even aware of it when I leave a

restaurant and I get me a toothpick

right and you take off the little

cellophane off the toothpick it's easy

to throw it by the cash register right

you're somewhere where looks like other

people have done the same mama said put

it in your pocket somebody sits along a

little piece of cellophane what

difference does it make it doesn't make

that much difference

only in your self-respect take your

trash home and deposit it how much does

it cost to clean up the trash on the

highways in America mega mega mega

millions wouldn't people take home their

own trash and deposit it there rather

than scatter it on the highways across

America and the answer is most people do

not it's so easy to throw it out the

window

but now add this it's so easy to keep it

in your car and have a few more points

in your favor on self-esteem feeling

good about yourself doing things that

most people don't do if everybody never

did it or a different country we would

have but it doesn't really matter you

say well if everybody's going to do it

watch your than I do it and the answer

is for your own dignity and for your own

self-esteem you do things that most

other people allow themselves to do that

you don't do

you

you

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4 Leadership Tips for Employee Contribution - Duration: 8:43.

business number three the planning and

number for the decisions on the ground

and from our experience we know that

employees they really commit and they

really can identify with a

customer-centric strategy rather than a

financial-centric strategy so we do job

crafting, we sit down with employees

and work in their job descriptions and

highlight to the employee by

building into the job description why their job is

important to the company, why their

performance is important, why it matters,

why it matters to the customer and even

socially including why it matters to the community.

This is called job crafting is a

very very effective way of building

alignment. Another excellent strategy for

improving alignment that we use is

instead of doing performance appraisals

we do strategic alignment reviews

and this is a much more effective

way of using that time. Most

businesses will do an annual strategic

review and we then work with teams,

and individuals to show

them where they fit into that strategy

and what's expected of them, why their

job is important to that strategy, why

their work really counts. In this way

we engage with employees is this is an excellent

first step to increasing employee

engagement. The next step

that we recommend to businesses is that

they change their recruitment policy and

they hire people with what's called

"Learning agility." One of the best

ways that you can get employee

engagement in your business is to use

the right leadership style and the style

we really want to use is the

participative style and the delegate of

style. We want to delegate to employees

because by definition when we ask the

employee HOW to do the project we're

asking for their contribution and that's

employee engagement. The caveat to

that is that if you delegate the wrong

task or the wrong project to an employee

who's not capable of doing that project

it will be disaster and many leaders

make the mistake of overestimating the

ability to their employees. what does

that mean that means that the job of the

leader then becomes to be a teacher and

their job is to grow each employee in

terms of their maturity and their

expertise to the point where they can be

delegated to. For that you need to

hire people who can learn and we call

"Learning agility" so step number two

is to hire people who have strong

"Learning agility," a strong ability and

willingness to learn so that you can

grow them to the point they can be

delegated to and that will give you

employee engagement. The third step that

we use, our go-to shot is

"Ground up target setting." What this

means is is that the employees on the

ground are going to set the target

rather than a top-down target setting.

Most businesses will give a stretch

target of about 10% on each

strategic year however we do it slightly

differently. We measure the KPIs for each

business unit or each of the main

processes, we measure the operational

KPIs first we then present that

information to the teams. When we show

them their performance capacity. What we

then do is, in a workshop setting, is to ask

the employees to come up with the

strategy, "How are you going to improve

this KPI?" "What would you do?" "This is what

you can do with your current resources,

current level of expertise, the way

you're working at the moment. If you're

going to increase that [KPI], what would you do?"

They can then visualize and

imagine the

possibilities. "If we did this then

maybe we can increase that KPI." Once they

can visualize improvement we then ask them to set

the target. In my years of using this strategy

employees have never once set a target lower

than the targets set by the CEO or the

Department Head or business Owner.

What we also get from that is they

commit to the target, so we've engaged

them on the one hand

they're contributing and on

the other hand they're committing to a

target because they set the target. This

is a brilliant way to get employee

engagement and that's why it's Step

Number 3. Step Number4 is

"Managing Energy." This is quite a new

field and is somewhere where

we are going to be concentrating over the next

few months. Energy management

is an acceptance that each employee has

finite energy resources. The brain uses

sugar and people get tired. We

want employees to be energized at work

and have the energy to focus on each

project, execute that project to the

maximum their ability, and to enjoy doing

so almost in a play state. How to do

that, well it's not so easy! When in an

office environment not a sporting

environment here where the "In the zone,"

idea may be more associated so when we

train managers, and in our management and

leadership training and

we teach about energy management we're

really asking leaders to be aware of the

"Iincoming signals" A lot of

organizations that we work with now

use Line Messenger, Whatsapp Messenger

and increasingly Facebook too and of

course mobile phones and

iPhones where you've got email coming

into the employee all times of day including work

email. We teach leaders to be aware of

this and encourage that leaders now

work with timer and encourage their

employees to work to a timer too. We at

Motivo do 50 minutes of work then

10 minutes of renewal and rest time.

Working to a timer, what that does psychologically is

that it says to the employee

that "For this period you have a deadline,"

and we all know that when we work to a

deadline we we avoid all distractions

during that time. This encourages the

employee to just focus and get into that

"Zone," and block out all other all other

incoming signals so this is an excellent

way to get employee engagement in the

flow state and into the "Zone." The other

thing that we like to make companies

aware of is

the layout of their office. Most offices

now have an open plan format and have

done for many many years. We actually

find with some of our clients that many

employees now put on headphones to block

out the noise. That's indicative of how

they're feeling so to think about the

design of the office and whether it

allows employees to fully engage in

their work, to enjoy their work without

distraction, is becoming more and more of

an issue and somewhere where we will

focus at Motivo over the next few

months so watch out for a for a video on

that. So, thanks for watching, just to

recap if you want to get started with

Employee Engagement our four tips are

"Alignment" with a

customer centric strategy, hire people

with high "Learning Agility"

number three is "Ground Up

Target Setting," i.e. get them to set the

strategy and then get them to set the

target. The fourth is being aware of

Human Energy and Team Energy" and the

individual energy of each employee.

Thanks for watching, look out for more of

our videos go to our Facebook page and

also www.motivo.asia. Thanks for watching!

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