Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 1, 2017

Waching daily Jan 30 2017

alright 4am getting everything finalized

packing up heading to Prague so it's going

to be quite the adventure we're taking

both girls

K and the girls are going to be in

Vienna for a few days and I'm going to

be in Prague on a business retreat

yeah so we for whatever reason we got

such an early flight. All the things. Heading to Prague!

Rylynn! Look, right over there! Look who it is!

submitted at the train station is

ordered and uber to get to my area

because it's like 35 minute walk across

the river and everything just came here

on the street corners and we feel very

tired

it's so seriously fight back the balance

places on Airbnb and if there was like

some he was like ridiculously expensive

and look look just look because like

little better here

got ya okay I'm going to clean up just

real quick and then I'm going to go and

meet all of the guys at a restaurant

across the river so I need to just like

just go because they're all eating

without me and I'm like super hungry so

onwards into prague Fred

put on the final Cooper only helps can

just rub it on my hand on it looks

absolutely but so we finished up dinner

and we're like what I don't think anyone

that has a plan for what we're doing

tonight but we're just gonna like

walking around like the street you just

let the block to the Shia crowd go to

meet you you can get through it

no I'm not pewdiepie ok this is actually

pretty cool because we've got people

from freaking all over luxembourg and I

don't know where else all of France and

romania and Scotland and and and double

it and pits where he could be something

somebody else he just

that was day one here in project into

Friday it's like midnight here which

means it's eleven o'clock in Ireland and

I am so beat gonna lie down just

not having breakfast having some really

good really good copy and and we're

gonna be like hang out or go back there

be at some point that the converted to

practice

right right

we literally decide in the place like

seven hours and talk about business and

whatever starting this we're gonna head

out into the city get some food

hang out more maybe so good I guess

good was the following Alex apparently

he says that this is like a place the

place together it's not simply to go

just to get like it's a good place to go

yes the choreographer doesn't care about

his camera just leave it on the table

with no one though we don't do it over I

come from but you know the silent

treatment is like California you got

soaked

thank you thank you again to this fun

don't get much what are we doing this is

what we doing we're doing a walk just

walk into what we're going for Waukee

let's go find some cool stuff you have

to provide the process

yeah like you to get a body and

equipment and my wife would not go

no one's been here many times already

so heading out for final dinner of my

time here in Prague because i'm going to

be leaving tomorrow morning and all

these guys are super sad that I'm

leaving like it's just get here to get

out

is available like you know that my

garden I just let the guys here products

and the cross charles bridge gonna get

back to the Airbnb edit this blog and

clean up the place and let me get a good

night sweet for taking the train back to

dns tomorrow so starting to do it for

today's blog so thanks for watching

appreciate you next week back and double

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Safeopedia - How do you treat a Near Miss? - Duration: 2:49.

As safety professionals we may spend a

lot of her time trying to uncover unsafe

conditions and unsafe behaviors

that's the whole purpose of doing a

hazard assessment. Well there are two

events that can uncover these for us and

those are accidents and near misses.

Hi Bryan McWhorter here for Safeopedia, now let's

take a look at your misses. As I said

they provide an opportunity because they

uncover an condition or unsafe

behavior and unlike an accident no one

got hurt. So that near miss is somewhat

gold for us it's an unsafe condition or

behavior waving his hand getting our

attention. So the first step is make sure

that your employees take these events

serious as well. You want them reporting

them just like they would an accident

so you want them to see that these are

opportunities to keep themselves and

co-workers safe.

Okay, let's walk through how to treat a

near miss. First of all you want to treat

it just like you would an accident.

It's important to recognize that OSHA or

any safety management systems such as a

certification system like OHSAS 18001

they're going to want you to treat it

just like an accident and you have to

validate that you've captured

near misses and you've done full

investigations and put control measures in

place. So first of all capture the

near miss make sure that they're all

being reported. Log it, you know write the

event down. In the past when I was a

safety officer for a large manufacturing

factory I treated them the same as I

would an accident and i use the same forms I

would do my investigation collect

evidence and make sure control measures

put in place. So just follow that treat it

like it was an accident.

Now once you put your control measure

place you want to validate that is

actually working so set up a 30 60 and

90 day review. If there's a new guard put

in place you want to make sure that

employees haven't removed it. If you're

required new PPE again you want to make

sure that employees are actually using

the PPE. So you just need to validate

that control measure is in place and

effective. So, again, near misses they are

gold to us and that they've uncovered an

unsafe condition or an unsafe behavior

without anyone getting hurt. So these are

opportunities. If we're spending time

doing a hazard assessment looking for

unsafe conditions and behaviors that's kind

of nice to have them actually expose

themselves to us without injury.

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Scene 0: Dude I think you need a doctor - Duration: 0:42.

So you guys you know how we have to have a Body Talk show

Umm...I'm not really sure what's going on with that guy, but uhh sorry...

Um...the Body Talk show, on April 2nd is the production at the Port Theatre

We have the March twenty se- From March 27th to April 1st, we're going

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guy, but...I think he needs help I mean seriously, dude you should probably

go see a doctor Yeah! (all in unison)

Go see a doctor...tiny dancer

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How To Speak English Fluently - Duration: 3:50.

Hi guys!

Sometimes when we are learning a new language we don't think we have anything to say.

Or we do not feel confident about starting a conversation or answering questions.

I'm going to give you three suggestions on to be prepared to speak and these worked for

me when I went from only using English to in a short period of time only using another

language.

I moved to Thailand and I started working in a kitchen for an older Thai "Auntie" who

did not speak English.

It was my job to use her language to help learn how to make the food.

The first thing is make sure you have basic grammar and words for the things that interest

you.

There are so many words in every language but we use a limited number of them.

So focus on the words for the things you are going to do or the thing you are going to

study.

The second is don't be afraid of making a mistake even in front of a tough Thai chef

"Auntie".

The woman I learned from was called "Auntie Dham" and she did not smile very much.

She had a lot of food to prepare but she was willing to take me on as kind of an assistant

chef and teach me.

But everything she said to me was in rapid-fire Thai.

So I just focused on listening for the keywords in what she was telling me to do or how she

was explaining something.

I knew in time I would understand most of what she said, but in the meantime I knew

the words and I listened for the keywords.

The third thing was to not be afraid of making mistakes.

If I said something incorrectly, she or one of the other cooks would correct me and I

would make note of it.

I became a good student in terms of writing down in a notebook when I made a mistake.

I would get embarrassed a little bit and turn red in the face.

I was often red in the face because it was about 35 degrees Celsius in the kitchen but

that's OK.

I really wanted to immerse myself in a language, a culture and its food.

And so this idea of knowing the right words, listening for keywords, not being afraid to

make mistakes and then learn from them allowed me to be successful and later run my own kitchen

speaking only in Thai to the staff and running a cooking school as well.

So you can do it.

Just be prepared and study well and that way when someone says something to you in English,

your mind will not be (like) a blank piece of paper.

You'll be ready and evolve over time, knowing the words, listening for keywords and not

being afraid to make mistakes.

If it worked for me, it can work for you.

So I wish you a very good study (experience) and prepared and please follow these videos on how to speak.

They are about my 30 years of speaking experience in English and also my experiences being like

you; studying a foreign language and having to use it.

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Courage (Sword Art Online II OP) English Cover - Duration: 1:32.

Blocking the path that's always been

The light, a thread so paper-thin

Our connection, our bond, grows stronger as we move on!

The goal is no longer in sight,

But still, I'll continue to fight

'til not a single, regret is left within my heart!

So I'll call out to the moon!

'Cause I know my voice will reach you!

Those same bells ring once again,

the sun's about to set, on this day but

The end is just a new beginning!

Up here, I can see clearly,

The world, not through an iron cage

There's a blazing light of hope that's shining everyday!

Your fate and mine, have intertwined,

our hopes have become one and

we'll overcome reality…

That world of our dreams.

That perfect world you've dreamed of,

You're free to breathe and live your life

It's out there, somewhere,

so spread your wings and fly

When the day breaks, and I awake,

I won't be forgotten, they know my name!

I see the light of day!

I'll let it lead the way!

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How To Speak American English Without Fear - Duration: 5:15.

I like to talk about what to do in English if you are nervous in a conversation or when

you have to talk to people you don't know.

I use the guitar as an example because I perform concerts and play with other musicians.

Some of these other musicians are much better at playing the fancy parts on the guitar than

I am.

They have been playing a lot longer and they practice more.

And it can be the same for you in English.

Maybe you are speaking with a native speaker and they speak quickly and you have to try

and keep up.

What I would tell you is learn the very basics of English.

All the words that you need to know in the areas that interest you.

And then if you are nervous, you can acknowledge it.

We all can feel shy or be nervous.

I am by nature an introvert but I try to mask it or overcome it by performing - it helps

me get out of this shell that's safe for me and experience more things and that's been

the case for singing and playing guitar and speaking.

It is all a way for me to go outside of the little box that I live in and experience more

of the world.

And by speaking and singing and playing guitar even at this basic level, I've been able to

meet people who are very kind and charitable and want to encourage me.

In a situation where you are in front of people, remember in general they are cheering you

on or rooting (supporting) for you.

They want you to succeed.

They know that English is your second language.

And so look for someone in the crowd who is going to give you a positive reaction.

Look for that smile or their eyes open, not the guy focused on his smartphone or mobile

phone.

But takes that person's interest and direct this joy you have and what you want to say

to that person.

Also breathing deeply and kind of clenching your fists and releasing them and doing that

three times helps get rid of these kind of nerves.

It's called "stage fright" where the stage is where someone performs.

Many many famous performers who perform in front of thousands or ten thousands and hundreds

of thousands of people experience this "stage fright" whether its an actor or even musicians,

many of them admit they actually get sick before the performance but when they are out

there and they hear people cheering because they want to hear their favorite song or experience

it, they get energy from the crowd and they are no longer nervous, they can go and perform

and do what they love to do.

So that is my suggestion for you - look for somebody in the audience.

You can acknowledge that you are nervous and then go on.

It also helps to greet people when you are in a situation - acknowledge people and look

them in the eye and get them on your side.

Let them know why you are there.

You are there to give a speech, you are there to introduce yourself, you are there to work

with somebody.

Let them know you are brave enough to say "Hello!"

And they will appreciate that and that brings them to you as a supporter and someone who

is interested in you.

All of these techniques have worked for me for many years since I started trying to go

from being an introvert to an extrovert.

I still do like to spend time alone or with a limited number of people, but I also perform

because I like to play the songs I write and play along with other people who have similar

interests to me.

Those are the people I find I can have the most interesting conversations with.

So I would encourage you to do the same.

Acknowledge that you are nervous, reach out to the crowd and be prepared to learn from

them and remember, people are on your side, they want you to succeed in English so if

they correct you, if you say, "My father, she is very tall" and someone corrects you

in English that your father is a "he" or "him", it is a small mistake but you can learn from

it and thank that person for helping.

They do want to help you in general.

People are not out to get you or to punish you.

They want to help you.

So give yourself the opportunity to be helped by going out in public and speaking with people

and interacting and taking a risk.

It is very much worth the effort.

Thank you for watching these videos and please subscribe so I can teach you more.

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