Would you like to know how to find out who likes and dislike your videos on YouTube
Here I'm gonna show you how you can find out okay
First let's go to creator studio
I an in creator studio now, go to community, you know in
community it is exactly where you can find who comment on your video, all the
comments are right here from each video that the person comments on
I have the first comment let's see, that was two days ago
today is July 28th if it was two days ago so it been like it was a July 26 and
I know that person, she is from United Kingdom so that means I am gonna be
looking for someone who commented on my channel two days ago from United Kingdom
and I know which video it is about, okay so now let go to analytics
Now we are in analytics, we're gonna scroll down all the way down
look to the lower left corner, we're looking for likes and dislikes
Now I click on it, here are the videos that have people comment on them,
and I see the likes right here and here I have the dislike
okay there's one video I showed you before there's one person who commented
on it, it was from United Kingdom it was that video, There are two comments from
United States and one comment from United Kingdom I will click on United
Kingdom to see the date
Here you can see it been two days ago which is July 26 I got a like from
that person now let go back to see where my dislikes came from on that video
I have a like and a dislike can I click on it? okay the like came from Brazil so
someone from Brazil liked my video, and then the dislike is from United
States let's click on it, the dislike was on July 16
See that's the date right here July 16 it was like two weeks ago and it was from
United State. Right I will see who commented on my video that day and
if it been on July that was July 6 and that person comment on my video, it been
like two weeks ago so that's one right here and then there
and then there is one person who... when you see that minus sign front of the
numbers it means the person liked your video... okay let's say you liked a video
and a second after, you changed your mind. You don't dislike the video,
but you removed your like, so when you remove your like
this is exactly how it's gonna show in your analytics.
The dislikes will show in the dislikes column and the likes right here in the likes
See it was July 16 let me go to
and it was on the second video
this doesn't show me the exact date but
I know it was two weeks ago
Let see, that comment right here I've been two weeks ago, it's not 100% sure it was that
one, but this is a new channel I don't have that many comments, that means if
someone comment on it and I have like or alike, that will give me an idea
if I go to my analytics and then if I match the date, it will give me an idea
who likes or dislikes my video, and also it will show you who did not like your video
You just have to match the comment with the date, the video, and the location
that's just what you need to find out who likes or dislikes on your video
Okay I hope that was very helpful for you guys
Please comment down below and let me know if there's anything else you
want me to make a video on, or if you have any question about that video
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Junior Year Survival Guide: How to Prepare - Duration: 8:51.
hey Karen what's up why are you so sad what's up face huh well everyone's been
telling me that junior year is the hardest year ever in high school I'm
gonna take that SAT AP exams you just are tough and everything that's real and
hard and I'm not gonna survive school so that is not going to happen
that is BS okay everyone who says do not listen to them they ain't got it wrong
do not be that person okay you are okay you are fine you know it's going to be
fun it's high school the only difference is that you're one year closer to
graduating which should make it more exciting that you're going into junior
year so this is my junior year a Survival Guide ten things that I wish
that I knew before I wanted to junior year because I was one of the people who
was very very gullible and fell for the stuff that my friends told me are you
ready to die just kidding everyone in junior year is super super pumped but
you're also extremely nervous so first let's go for me I walked into my first
period classroom English language composition age
honors with my teacher I sat in the front row because yes you always want to
sit in the front row if you're I know your friends will probably like I'm good
secondly if you want to survive junior year you got to bring your own food
bring your own snacks classes sometimes take forever the teachers talking a lot
you're kind of falling asleep and it's super super embarrassing when you know I
was sitting in class one time and my stomach rumbled like really really hard
and it sucks because it was only a third period
I needed two more periods to get to my lunch period so it's always handy to
pull out a nice healthy snack munch on it and you're good to go we're gonna do
so third thing to survive bring up planner is crucial to see your dates you
need to be organized there is a lot of stuff engineer homework assignments
presentations and you really want to see something where you can tie manage
yourself junior year I made the mistake of not owning up on her and I can tell
you that I could have been way way way better but when freshman year came in I
had a planner you know fool nerded it out and say it's a life-changer lot but
all prepare for the SATs and a CTS so junior year is the first time that you
take the SAT and a CT for the first first time the actual test and I know it
kind of gets like the date literally when I had to take my SAT exam I was
like who the heck I it's today I have to go I don't even study I took the SAT
exam without studying if I didn't have you know I have to take the SAT again to
get a higher score because I so helping you out prepare for it early first day
of school get yourself a book don't wait til
spring season because you are not there's not enough time it's just not
possible five soul-search for your major you are
so close going into college the senior is just all about applying junior year
you need to sole search you need to know what do you want to do for the rest of
your life you want to know what you want to do you do not want to wait last
minute it's not just cut everyone out for a moment and listen to yourself and
imagine what you want to do in the future
6 take leadership positions if it's in sports clubs electives anything but yeah
junior year colleges are really looking at you that is a year that they look at
when people say yes that's cu that they look at so everything has to be
can you screw up you're not gonna get to college whoa that's not gonna happen
everyone makes mistakes you're not going to want to be perfect they just want to
see that you have a diversity of balance you know it doesn't all have to be
academics if you have other realms of you know leadership sports they're gonna
accept you still because it's making you different trust me people who get really
good in academics but don't have any type of diversity rejected you captain
in a sport being um some type of cabinet member in the colossal don't do it just
because he wanted to look good on college I took up a club of community
service and I was like oh yeah this'll look good on my college application
community service and I'm in the cabinet secretary first day of the dogs that I
went in just didn't like it it wasn't my leadership position want to
do something that represents you and that you love and you have a passion and
then you can put that on your college application you don't want to fake it
you want to be authentic seven confident so in high school you
have to have confidence you don't want to be a Wallflower you don't want to be
shy you also don't want to be too crazy just the right amount of confidence
you're not confident you don't go out of your comfort zone you're not going to
experience new things you're not going to you know there's probably something
out there for you and confidence can be like very very small I mean in a
classroom I didn't really like ass math teacher I built a bond with him and
because I built that bond later on he actually offered me a job as
an assistant which was right at school I mean that wouldn't have happened if I
never spoke up so little things like that confidence it really really counts
sneeze in front of the classroom when it's the most quiet that that's
confident eight nine and ten don't compare yourself to anyone
this is such a big one that I just knew it needed to be three numbers on the
list literally I don't know why every high schooler does this but whenever
they take an exam AP exam every one is the most immature so that happens in
high school but don't be that person and if they ask you about your test you want
a glow globe but I would just say no you know I don't want to tell you because
you don't want to compare yourself that's what everyone does in high school
and it's so yeah would it why do you care let me live in my life don't put
yourself down basically that's what you do when you compare yourself to someone
and if you are doing it to make yourself feel better then you are a horrible
person so those are my things she survived high
school they're kind of obvious but in the moment no one really knows because
they're just listening to everyone around them peer pressure that it is
really hard and it clouds your brain and you don't know but trust me junior year
is really fine except spring season because of all the exams but I mean what
you put that aside everything is cool so don't worry it's like any other year
it's just the first year that you take college courses and if you're not taking
college courses if you're taking like your regular college prep classes it's
still the same it's still the same oh my god dude I'm I'm ready for junior year
yeah junior year for sure will I really fast before you know it you will be
graduating and it's kind of crazy so take my word
so yeah I'm into that oh my God thank you so much
if you liked this video give it a like you know subscribe if you want to be
friends I guess comment if you're going into Jeannie here how you feel I want to
know you know I'll see you next time
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3 Things You Need to Know About Empty Nest Syndrome - Duration: 5:29.
3 Things You Need to Know About Empty-nest Syndrome.
Even though life can be full of unexpected changes,
empty-nest syndrome is a must, and all parents must be always set to embrace this phenomenon
characterized by emptiness and sadness.
Empty-nest syndrome isn't a clinical diagnosis, but a post-parental period, boredom and the
feeling of loss when children-turned-young-adults begin to move out of the family home,
either for school or to settle on their own.
Human beings are the only creatures on earth that allow their children to come back home
– Bill.
Imagine the feelings, when you being the first kid of the family move out at age 18.
Parents might be finding it hard to believe you could adequately take good care of yourself.
Or being the last child of the family, bidding goodbye to mum and dad.
Profound sense of loss that might make them vulnerable to depression could set in.
The popular global health insurance service company, CIGNA HealthCare postulated that
family life cycles have five stages:
Independence from your parents.
Settling down with a partner.
Becoming a parent to your own children.
Launching your adult children into their own independence stage.
Your retirement years.
Although this grief of separation is serious, but there are things you must know in order
not to be caught aware by this transition from full house to an Empty-nest,
and as well as to get over the difficulty in adjusting to an Empty-nest.
Indeed, there abounds some things no one ever tells you about this post-parental period.
#1 - Empty-nest can promote relationships.
In a research carried out by Psychologist Karen L Fingerman PhD, author of Aging Mothers
and Their Adult Daughters; students were surprised on how his research proved them wrong.
"Students always think their parents are doing worse now that they're gone.
Of course, you want to think that when you move out, your mom must be devastated, but
that's not validated by the research."
Fingerman's study indeed prove that parents feel a sense of loss when their nests empty,
but, increased satisfaction and improved relationships do occur.
An unprecedented number of mothers now work outside the home, giving them a role beyond
that of parent, Rebecca A Clay wrote in the American Psychological Association journal.
In his 2000 research published in the Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences and
Social Sciences (Vol. 55, No. 2).
Fingerman says:
"The empty-nest syndrome doesn't exist in the way it has been portrayed in the popular
literature.
People do miss their children, but, based on what I've seen in my research, what happens
is actually the opposite of the empty-nest syndrome."
"People may worry about losing their child when the child leaves home," says Fingerman.
"In fact, they're not.
They're going to have a more mature, more emotionally meaningful and deeper relationship
with them to look forward to."
#2 - Motherhood is an evolution.
Distance doesn't have to be a barrier for you being a mother to your children, now the
little decisions you once help them make has given way to bigger life decisions.
Dr Phil McGraw, a Los Angeles mental health professional recommends parenting from a distance
and in a different way.
"Say, 'I'm not going to stop being their mom, I'm just moving to the next phase.
I'm going to start being their resource, I'm going to be their soft place to fall
on the phone, on weekends and I'm going to become a mentor in a different phase in
their life.'
It's just ever changing.
You're not going to stop being an involved mom, you're just going to change phases."
#3 - The Empty-nest would be refilled.
Linda L Bips, an assistant professor of psychology at Muhlenberg College in Allentown reports
huge increase in parental involvement in college students' lives.
"Parents are much more involved with their children now."
At Muhlenberg, an ever-increasing number of parents are attending their children's plays
and sporting events, becoming part of the parents' association and finding other ways
to continue their involvement in their children's lives," reports Bips who is the author of
Parenting College Freshmen.
Robin, Dr Phil's wife cautioned that our children aren't moving away from us, but
are moving toward their own life.
She added that, to deal with not physically seeing your child, consider getting computers
with web cams, rather than demanding visits from them which
might obstruct their success whenever they notice how bad Empty-nest is treating you.
Well, those are the 3 things you need to know about empty-nest syndrome.
Really cool information isn't it?
I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please
share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!.
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How to Prepare for a Home Inspection - Duration: 3:57.
- Hey there, it's Brendan Stoneman at RE/MAX Kelowna,
and I'm talking to
Home Inspector Murry Klingbeil with AmeriSpec.
So one thing I find as my seller clients,
are going through the sales process.
They know, most likely at some point
the buyer's going to be doing
a home inspection on their property.
That can make them a little bit nervous because,
people have been in the home for while.
They don't necessarily know everything.
What's goin' on behind the walls,
so, any tips that you could recommend to a seller
on how to get ready for a home inspection to come up?
- Sure, there's a number of things that I would recommend
which would make our jobs a whole lot easier.
First of all is if they can give us
clear access to your attic access.
Nothing worse than we have to spend 20 minutes
to take all your clothes, and your top drawer
out of your closet in your master bedroom
so we can access the access.
Same with crawlspace accesses that are always,
usually in the storage under the stairs,
buried in all your stuff.
- [Brendan] Full of boxes, yeah. (laughs)
- So if we have clear access to that
and the electrical panel, and you're main water shutoff.
All of those things are typically buried.
Costs us a lotta time.
Maintenance items on the house,
make sure your gutters are clean.
You wanna make sure
that you got a nice shiny new filter in your furnace
to make it look like it's been well maintained.
Nothing that a buyer hates to see worse
than you pull out the filter
and it's so dirty you could plant potatoes on it.
(Brendan laughs)
Make sure the house is clean.
Flush your toilets please.
(Brendan laughs)
Get rid of the dirty dishes.
Some houses, you think,
"Is this tenant occupied or is this an owner?"
This is the last opportunity
for your potential buyer to walk through your house,
and make their decision.
It gotta show well.
- Yeah, well and for sure,
and buyers go through that home inspection process
and sometimes, maybe,
to an experienced person in the industry or a contractor,
a list of minor details might not phase some buyers,
but to other buyers, if they're a first time buyer
they can get the jitters and walk away,
so you want to make sure you've done as much as you can,
to insure that that inspection goes well.
So do you have any tips maybe for sellers
before they put the property on the market
to have someone come through and take a look?
- That's a very good point.
Many, many times in my experience,
a deal will fall to pieces at the twelfth hour
over the least little thing.
You'll get a, a poor single mother
that's very stretched on her money,
she's got not a dime left
after she gets her down payment together.
So a lousy thousand dollar fix can tube a deal.
Currently we're in a wonderful market so it's much less,
but when we're back to normal,
there's numerous things that you can fix, as a homeowner,
and some of it you're not even aware of.
I've had people that have lived in a house for 20 years,
never stuck their head in the attic.
I do, all of a sudden
you got a serious mold problem up there
because your dryer's been venting in the attic for 20 years.
Best advice, if you wanna sell your house with no hiccups,
no rewriting the contract,
for as close to your listing price as you possibly can,
get a pre-listing inspection done.
You'll have a detailed list
on everything that that house will need,
so they'll be no surprises at the twelfth hour.
And it's to you to either fix those items,
or adjust your price accordingly.
It makes the transaction so much smoother, everybody wins.
- Yeah, you take all the surprises out of the mix,
and just makes for a smoother sale all the way along.
- Exactly, and less liability for you as a homeowner.
You won't get that call six months down the road,
by your buyers' lawyer,
that you failed to disclose this to them.
When we can usually find most of that.
- [Brendan] Perfect, good advice.
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