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your level of self-esteem or self-worth

your sense of personal value the the

amount that you like yourself and

respect yourself determines the entire

quality of your life it determines the

goals you said and how big they are it

determines how much you believe in

yourself which is how much you persist

in your goals it determines what you

learn it determines how much you like

other people how much they like you back

so the psychology of achievement is

based around this concept that the more

you do the things that make you feel

good about yourself which is setting

goals working toward them treating

people well learning taking good care of

yourself all the positive things that

you do raise your self-esteem improve

your self-image improve the quality of

your relationships with other people and

enable you to have a wonderful life take

the first step the first step is always

the hardest step because it forces you

like a like a chick breaking out of an

egg when it hatches the first step

forces you to break out of your comfort

zone and the comfort zone is so strong

that probably 90% of people are held

back from their full potential all their

lives because of this vice-like comfort

zone and when you take the first step

the only way you can do is break out and

suddenly you see the second step and the

third step and the fourth step and then

as you take the stature self-esteem goes

up and your self-confidence goes up and

you become more creative and you start

to think of all kinds of ideas and

people say what has gotten into you I

mean what are you smoking because

whatever it is you should share it with

the others and and so this is the

difference between top people is they

have a big idea of what's possible and

then take the first step yeah the key to

success is what is called future

orientation that means top people top

10% of people think about the future

most of the time they think about the

future most of the time and they

practice a concept used by top people

called idealization they idealize they

imagine they have no limitations and the

imagine you could wave a magic wand and

make your future perfect in every way so

we say this four areas the first areas

of course your income your career your

work if it was perfect if you're earning

the kind of money you wanted doing what

you wanted to do

with the people you wanted to do it what

would it look like five years from now

and how would it be different from today

the same thing we say is with your

relationships and your family if your

family life and lifestyle was perfect

how would it be different from today and

so but if you don't think about these

things you'll just go on the same way

forever doing what you're doing

yeah ask if your health was perfect how

would it be different and finally if

your financial situation was perfect in

every way how would it be different from

today and then what is the first thing

you could do the first step right now to

make your future life perfect in every

way and whatever it is just take the

first step you have to understand that

there is a great power in the universe

that is trying to get you the ideas you

need to achieve your goals that's why

sometimes you just find one idea that

will cause your your life to go off into

a different direction you change it

completely but you never know what the

idea is going to be so you must bombard

your mind with many ideas just knowing

that the right idea will come to you at

the right time and it always does it

always does if you will just keep being

open to new ideas decide upon your goals

and your most important goal and then

every day begin your day with a list the

best time to write a list is the night

before because when you write a list the

night before the next morning you'll

come up with all kinds of ideas for the

list it's like goals for the day then

what you do is you look at your list and

you say if I could only do one thing on

this list what one activity where one

task what I want to be sure to complete

before I left town for a month all right

and that becomes your most important

task for the day

now the eat the frog concept comes from

a story where they say if you the first

thing that you do in the morning is you

eat a live frog you'll have a

satisfaction of going through the day

knowing that's probably the worst thing

that can happen to you is eating a lot

of frog and the two corollaries of this

principle are if you have to eat two

frogs eat the ugliest one first

now the Frog is your biggest task it's

the one you're most likely to

procrastinate on it's also the one that

will have the greatest positive impact

on your career if you

right now and so if you have two really

important tasks do the most important

one we say do the worst first do the

biggest ugly one and the second

corollary is that if you have to eat a

frog at all it does not pay to sit and

look at it for too long so what you do

is you start on that task do the task

that has the biggest ramifications first

and then discipline yourself to work

single-mindedly at that task no matter

what happens if you get pulled away keep

coming back to the task like a gyroscope

keeps coming back to center keep on that

task because you've now decided that

everything else is a relative waste of

time

except this task it doesn't mean that a

waste of time but relatively in

comparison with this task everything

else is secondary of course if you can

do that and develop the habit of doing

that you will double your productivity

the first day and that will just

continue to increase for the rest of

your career you'll be so productive

you'll get so much done you'll get more

responsibilities you'll get more

opportunities but here's the wonderful

thing

everybody wants to feel like a winner

everybody wants to feel like a winner so

how do you get the winning feeling

simple answer you win okay how do you

win well you cross the finish line first

now fortunately in life what successful

people do is they set up finish lines

for themselves that they can't cross and

so if you complete a task of any value

it's like winning a little bit and you

feel like a winner you start you work

you complete the task even if all you do

is wash your car and clean out the

inside you stand back you feel happy

because whenever you win your brain

releases endorphins and endorphins are

called nature's happy drug and they make

you feel happy and your self-esteem goes

up and your self-confidence goes up and

you feel happier and more personable

you're actually a more charming person

believe it or not when you set up a task

and you complete it you feel like a

winner your endorphins go up your

self-esteem improves you pure self

confidence goes up now if you have a

list of tasks to do and you choose to do

your most important tasks and you

complete it you

a rush it's called an endorphin rush

like that and your brain releases

endorphins which flood your system and

make it actually feel exhilarated you've

almost laughed out loud you're happy

your heart rate goes up you your smile

sometimes you will stay and will work

late at night to complete a task and you

get it done at 2:00 or 3:00 in the

morning and you finish it and even

though you should be exhausted you are

happy you can't sleep you walk in a riot

you watch television you I mean because

you feel great so what the winners do is

they recreate this feeling over and over

until it becomes a positive addiction

now a positive addiction is a very

interesting subject you can get a

negative addiction to an illegal drug or

you can develop a positive addiction to

endorphins and positive addictions are

fed by setting and completing important

tasks tasks that have an important role

in your life people say well isn't that

don't you lose your spontaneity if

you're always working on top tasks no

you're happy all the time and you are

respected and esteem by the people

around you and you feel proud and you

have a positive self-image and people

like you and you earn more money what's

to complain about that so therefore it's

a very simple thing make a list identify

your most important tasks start on that

and stay with it until it's done if all

the work you have to do there are two

types of tasks there are a tasks that

move you toward your most important

goals doubling your income proving your

lifestyle increasing your sales and work

there are be tasks that do not move you

towards your goals conversations playing

with the internet reading the paper

going for lunch many cases they move you

away from your goals so here's the rule

do only a tasks you know do be tasked at

all if you will do only a tasks the

tasks that move you toward what you say

you want only those tasks and then you

do the tasks that move you the fastest

toward what you want your most important

tasks you will have a wonderful life but

most people 80% or more of people spend

their entire days on beat ass

tasks that are fun small irrelevant

useless make no contribution to their

careers and they don't understand why

ten years have gone by and their income

is coming up at the rate of inflation

whereas the people who've been working

on hate tasks our income goes up and up

and up no matter how many things you do

how many tasks you do in a week or a

month and there's usually twenty or

thirty three of those tasks account for

90 percent of your value only three and

you make a list of all of your tasks if

you could only do one thing on this list

one task on this list all day long which

one task would have the greatest

positive impact on your career which one

task

well it'll usually pop it'll jump out at

you so you put a circle on it and you

say if you can only do two things all

day long which would be number two

and you put a circle around that if you

could only do three things all day long

which would be number three put a circle

around that and suddenly it's almost

like all of these other tasks fade like

and I get a camera shoot in a movie a

fade and those three tasks are sitting

there like those three magic tabs and

you realize oh my god those are the big

three

everything else is secondary everything

else can be done by someone else or done

later or not done at all and then you

focus on the three do fewer things but

do more important things and do them

more often and get better at them repeat

do fewer things the big three

do more important things do more of them

spend more of your day working on those

three tasks than get better at those

tasks so you can get more of them done

faster at a higher level of quality if

you will practice the law of three

you'll transform your life if you

combine that with the eat the Frog and

work on your most important tasks the

one that can contribute the most value

and you can do that until it becomes a

habit just automatic you get up in the

morning and you just start work on your

most important tasks and you say no I

don't do that I don't do little tasks

those are not those are not my job so

you person who's watching this right now

is your management five labor think of

yourself as management and do your three

tasks if you can do that until it

becomes a habit you're going to conquer

the world

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How Netflix Can Help you Achieve the IELTS Score You Need - Dhruv's VIP Success Story - Duration: 22:11.

- Hi everyone, Chris here from IElTS Advantage

with another success story.

So we have a VIP student Dhruv

whose going to share his success

with you guys so that you can learn from him.

So Dhruv, start off by introducing yourself to everyone.

- Hi guys my name is Dhruv Gupta.

I'm from the central part of India,

the state of Madhya Pradesh.

I'm working as an energy consultant

for renewable energy here in the

state of Madhya Pradesh.

And

I'm

looking

to receive my

Canada PR visa very soon, since I've already

applied and got an an ID.

- Yeah he just told me when we were talking

today that you got it 30 minutes ago.

You got your...

- Yeah I just got it like,

I think the time, official time

is started from now, like one hour before in Canada.

- Congratulations.

How does it feel to be going to Canada?

- First of all, I've been in this IELTS

preparation since one year, last one year.

Yeah I started, I gave my first attempt

in September 2017

and I got it the 3rd

or 2nd of August, I mean the test date

was second of August and I got the result

of 14th of August.

- Excellent

- So yeah it has been quite a struggle,

but I am a relieved person,

I'm the happiest person as of now.

- Brilliant, brilliant.

So let's take a step back and

think about where you were a year ago

or six months ago.

What were you struggling with

in terms of the IELTS test?

What did you find difficult?

- Well basically I have,

I mean the first written one which I gave

in September 17th,

I got the score of, eventually I got it

good in writings, 7.5.

But I got a 6 in listening and reading.

And 7.5 in speaking.

I mean first of all I was shocked

because I had long back ago, in 2009,

had given IELTS and I came to England

for my masters from University of Surrey Gildford.

2009, 2010.

And at that time I got 7, my score,

and I didn't find it

that difficult at that time.

Eventually with time, perhaps my skill

could have, you know,

they were not as good as they used to be.

And I got the reality check on

the first attempt in September 17.

I mean I was shocked to know that my reading as,

as skills and listening, they were not up to the mark.

I mean I had practiced a lot after that.

For one month I had practiced a lot.

And I gave in one in half months I think.

It was November 2017 I gave my second attempt.

This time I got 6.5 in writing

and 6.5 in listening and reading,

and 7.5 in speaking.

Actually, I was, second time when I gave it,

I was devastated with the result.

I mean I was not sure what was wrong with me.

Eventually, there were not much coachings

and no guidance for that I can get here in India.

I mean, as far as the transparency

and the trust what I could have in a teacher,

in an IELTS teacher that was not there here in India.

And it is not there here in India right now as well.

Then, okay,

I kept my nerves

and thought of giving it again in January 2018.

This time again I got like 6 in reading and listening.

Listening I got 7,

in reading I got 6,

6.5 in writing and 8 in speaking.

Then I took a break, I really needed to

introspect into myself and I was not sure

what exactly I'm lacking in.

I mean I had already learned about

you in the meanwhile on the internet

and social media.

Although I was not sure because there

were other IELTS teacher as well from UK.

Liz was one of them,

I went on to her site as well.

She was also good, I had a difficulty

choosing between you and Liz, I mean,

I thought both are you know pretty good.

But then,

I took certain sessions, free,

free writing sessions from your end.

Two times actually.

In the mean time from January til now,

I had taken two sessions from your end,

free sessions and the way you explain things

and you're a really precise in

what we need to deliver, in IELTS.

I mean no here and there no,

like even in writing task 1, you were pretty sure,

because I had taken another coaching as well

in the meantime in India.

They were really messed up in terms

of explanation between the kind of

letter we have to write in letter task 1.

Formal, informal and semi-formal.

They had created another third category.

And which was really difficult to identify.

Weather it is semi-formal or formal.

And they have made it in such a way that,

I was confused as a student, really confused.

I thought let's give it a try,

I found your lessons really useful

and I was pretty sure after having that experience,

that your VIP sessions going to be pretty helpful.

Ultimately, my idea was to get my

application in place as soon as possible.

So, I joined your

VIP course and,

here I am.

- Excellent.

And what scores did you get at the last attempt?

- In my second of August I gave in on second of August,

I got 8.5 in reading,

8 in listening,

7 in writing and speaking both.

- Excellent.

So from 6 to 8.5 in reading,

6 to 8 in listening.

Excellent, well done, congratulations.

That's a huge difference.

Let's focus on, in these videos

we mostly focus on writing and speaking,

we rarely get students who

on the VIP course we rarely get students

that need a lot of help with reading and listening.

We help with reading and listening

but we mostly focus on speaking and writing,

because most students need that kind of help.

So lets in this video focus on reading and listening.

If you were talking to a student

who was in the same position as you,

maybe getting 6, 6.5,

and they want to increase their scores,

what advice would you give them

for reading and listening?

- Well first of all I would like

to talk about what my experience was

during last four attempts actually.

Earlier 3 attempts, first 3 attempts where

I was doing is, I was just practicing.

I was not low at practicing,

I was giving a number of tests

in a time condition.

Like, one hour for listening,

half an hour

for listening and one hour for reading.

But, what I was lacking is, I was not

analyzing my performance.

I just calculate my score out of

40 and got 36 rank or 32 rank,

but I didn't look at the questions

who got wrong and why it got wrong.

And what was the thought process

I was having at the time of attempting

those wrong questions.

That was, I was not doing that.

And that is something I believe

one has to take care of because,

see, you can give a number of questions,

a number of tests and practice tests

are always available like, Cambridge,

I attempted Cambridge IELTS general training books.

I've also from

IELTS training,

8 to

12,

til now.

I've attempted multiple times.

But, it's not about attempting multiple times,

what is the most important is that

you analyze where you are going wrong,

you understand it, and not repeating those mistakes again.

- Absolutely.

- And that was the key to success

in this particular attempt in reading and listening.

And this was in reading and listening

I was recently, I mean 2 months back,

I got the subscription of Netflix,

and one of my really good friend

he advised me to watch House of Cards

the season and that's really good english

as you listen good english,

you improve in writing as well.

So it was working both the ways.

Multiple, benefits I was having with that.

That was not the only season one must,

one must watch, there are may such, like,

good fight and other seasons,

but other then that, I also,

used to listen podcasts from

Malcolm Gladwell particularly

- Yup.

- Yeah and that was really helping me

understanding the intonation of

native english speakers,

their pronunciation,

their breaks, and you know, like the speed and breaks

what they use in their speech.

So, that was, I was exactly able to

correlate with listening audios.

When I used to listen there, when I used to listen here

in the actual tests.

I was having really I mean,

I was really getting comfortable slowly

with listening tests, with the help of

all these things what I've done.

With multiple practice and analyzing

my performance continuously.

Gradually, I moved to 8.

- Excellent.

Excellent.

So if I can just circle back and,

summarize your points.

Number 1, practice alone does not help you improve.

As practicing is never gonna help you improve.

The analogy I always use is I used

to have a friend from when he was like

12, 13 years old, his dad allowed him to

drive a car around his farm where he lived.

And so he been driving for years

when he went to do his test, when he was 17,

and he failed his driving test over and over and over.

And he's like I've been driving for years,

but because he didn't learn how to drive properly,

he had all these bad habits, he couldn't pass

his driving test.

Even though he had practiced for

hundreds maybe even thousands of hours.

- That's because he was not getting

any feedback...

- Yeah exactly.

- On what, where he was going wrong.

- Exactly, exactly.

We had another friend

and she had never

driven a car in her life and she got,

she used to tease him because she only

got like 10 lessons or something

and passed first time.

But because she had a driving instructor,

a teacher sitting beside her

constantly giving her feedback

and telling her you're doing this wrong,

you're doing that right.

Its the same with the IELTS test.

With reading and listening, your second point,

with reading and listening it's not really

important to have a teacher giving you feedback

on your mistakes.

The most important thing is that you

analyze your own mistakes.

Because reading and listening is not a productive skill.

Writing and speaking you're producing

language so the teacher can give you

feed back on that language.

Reading and listening you're receiving the language.

So a teacher can't really get into your

brain and analyze your thought process.

Only you can do that.

Everybody makes mistakes.

Every single person makes mistakes.

What the difference is between

some body who improves and somebody who doesn't improve

is the person who learns from their mistakes.

And thinks about why did I make this mistake.

For reading and listening?

Was it grammar, vocabulary, spelling,

strategy, time, what was it?

And if you think deeply about that,

like, if you give me one student

who does one practice test and

thinks about their mistake or

another student who does 10 practice tests

and doesn't think about their mistakes,

the first student - That's exactly

that's what I was doing earlier.

That's why I had to take 3 IELTS attempts.

Failure attempts.

- Absolutely.

And then your next point was you were

watching Netflix, which is great.

Or you were listening to podcasts.

The key there for anyone listening is

you don't have to watch House of Cards,

you don't have to watch, to listen to Malcolm Gladwell.

What you should do is listen to

something you enjoy listening to.

Because if you enjoy doing it,

you will do it everyday.

So pick something.

I know a lot of people from India love cricket,

listen to a cricket podcast or

listen to cricket commentary in english

or a cricket talk show.

Like my wife loves cooking,

she has really improved her english

by watching cookery programs and reading

cook books because she loves doing it

and she does it every single day.

And that's really the key, do something consistently

that you enjoy and those are basic principals

of you know, learning from your mistakes,

getting feedback, doing things.

- The reason I mentioned House of Cards

is because perhaps I think that

Kevin Spacey his origin of english

is you know way too good.

If you listen to it then and try to

imitate the same thing.

- Sure.

- Not in a very superficial way.

But you have to be natural at the

same time when you're speaking.

- I mean there is certain TV shows and movies

that have

actors or accents or it's a very local accent

or very colloquial accent and they'll

be very, very difficult to understand.

But if you find a podcast or you find a TV show

where some one you can really understand them.

You always want to be listening to

different accents, challenging yourself

but if you find someone with a very

clear, easy to understand accent

that's gonna help you with your grammar

your vocabulary because your constantly hearing it.

- Exactly.

- These are just simple things that everyone can do.

They are simple, but they are not easy.

You know?

- There is that thing I would like

to talk about my writing particularly

since I took writing from your end.

- Sure, sure.

- I got two feedback from your end,

and I took only two, but I got to

know everything about my mistakes.

What I was doing in writing.

First of all, the kind of education system

we have in India, I mean I've

been born and brought up in India only.

And we are supposed to write very long essays.

No matter what the topic is.

No matter what the occasion is.

No matter what, weather you are giving a test,

IELTS test, or your english examination at your school.

You ae supposed to write as much as you can.

Irrespective of the fact that what you're writing.

What is the quality of content.

- Quantity over quality.

- Yeah I mean it's a terrible fact,

but let me admit it today.

I mean, I had the habit of writing

way too much then what is needed.

While I gave you my writing

in terms of feedback, I got to understand that

when I have second point to explain,

I usually take 3 to 4 lines more

then what is needed, and that too

complex sentences.

So the length is multiple clauses.

So I was going 330, even 370,

380 word limit.

Well, as a result of that, I was making

too many grammar mistakes as well,

and I was not getting time to proof read

my writing as well.

Because all what I did, in terms of the

submissions I have made to you,

that was an in exam conditions.

Typically 14 minutes

I used to use my stopwatch,

and put my phone

on airplane mode and then I start writing.

I got to know that I had no time to proofread.

Once I write 315 more then 350 words,

I have no time to proofread and

I cut down my writing because I was not

able to submit to you couple of essays

that had 330 word limit.

- A lot of students, so what Dhruv is talking

about when our VIP students submit

using our online platform, as soon as they hit 330 words,

it stops they can't submit anything

and when... - Actually earlier

I was curious because I couldn't

understand the essence of it.

- Yup.

- But then I got to know why you are doing this.

- Yeah a lot of students email us

and they're quite angry about it, and they're like,

I paid for this course, I want to do what,

why are you limiting me, and then we explain

okay this is for your benefit,

if you write more than, you know, more than this,

it means that you're never going to

complete the essay and be able to check everything

and it's all about quality not quantity.

Because some people think that we

do that because we're lazy and we don't

want to read a long essay, it's not that.

It's because we care about our students'

results and that's the only

variable - Exactly.

And I understood it when I got your first feedback.

And since I've made a lot of mistakes

as you have pointed out in the feedback.

What I actually understand in the two

main body paragraphs what I usually write,

I inherently in my subconscious mind

assume that examiner knows about the topic.

- Yeah.

- I mean he has the best he can understanding

of the topic.

Eventually, that is not the case.

You have to explain what you're writing,

and you also have to include the result of that.

What if you say that like, you, one has to do this,

then as a result of this, what all can happen.

- Yup.

- To write that as well.

I was not writing that as well.

I understood from your feedback.

There was certain things I was

not able to exactly connect to the topic.

I had a problem with the task response

criteria of the judgment of essay.

I understood when you actually pointed out

that what happens if this happens.

Whatever I had written.

Yeah, I mean, I was taking it

as if I am an examiner and I am examining.

Wether I would understand that

I got the answer, I didn't understand that.

- It can be quite shocking when someone

sees the first correction that I do for them

because it's a lot of information.

But as long as people take it positively,

and because I correct every single mistake

and go into a lot of detail on why.

And some people react to it like,

oh I'm gonna fail, I'll never get better.

But other people like you see it

as a positive thing okay...

- At the end of the day you need to

understand that you are not here to

blame somebody.

You are here to make your dreams come true.

And that is the priority.

- Yeah.

Everything we do,

every single thing we do - and it was back to

all IELTS teachers, not just you.

All the IELTS teachers in the world.

- Yeah, yeah.

Our number one priority is just student results.

Everything we do is for that.

So thank you very much Dhruv,

I'm sure it's late with you right now

it's pretty late here too.

I'm sure in India it must be really late.

So thank you so much for sharing that information.

- And there is one more thing I would like to ask,

I'm more interested in your

IELTS,

that culture shock program

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Yeah I'll send you an email about that.

That's our new program.

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once I move to Canada.

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I'll look forward to welcoming you

onto the new course soon.

- Thank you so much.

- You're welcome, thank you, bye bye.

- Thank you bye bye.

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YOU COACH - SENSING LONELINESS // MARIA MASTROGIANNI - Duration: 7:51.

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Do Not Hide Away Cause You Have A Cold Sore. Get Rid Of It Easily At Home With These 6 Remedies - Duration: 3:04.

Cold Sores Are Caused By A Virus That Manifests Itself In Blisters, Generally On Or Around

The Mouth.

The Blisters Can Also Appear Elsewhere, But They Are Most Often Seen Around The Mouth.

When They Come, They Tend To Last For About A Week And Are Painful And Unsightly.

Trying To Figure Out How To Get Rid Of Them And Reduce The Discomfort Can Be A Real Challenge.

You Actually Have A Few Items At Home That May Help You In Your Battle.

Check Out The 6 Home Remedies Below That May Give You Cold Sore Relief.

1.

Lemon Balm.

Lemon Balm Appears To Help With Cold Sores According To Medical News Today.

You Can Make A Lip Balm, But Make Sure You Have At Least 1 Percent Lemon Balm In The

Recipe.

Scratch Mommy Makes A Balm Using 2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil And A Handful Of Fresh, Chopped

Lemon Balm Leaves.

Submerge The Leaves In The Oil And Place It In A Window In The Sun For Two Weeks To Infuse

The Oil With The Lemon Balm.

Strain The Leaves Out After Two Weeks.

Once You Have Infused Your Oil, Combine The Infused Oil With 1 1/2 Teaspoons Beeswax And

1 Teaspoon Honey In A Double Boiler On The Stove.

Melt The Beeswax And Infused Oil.

Remove From The Heat And Add 10 Drops Of Lemon Balm Essential Oil.

Whisk For 30 To 45 Seconds And Then Pour The Balm Into A Container And Let It Sit For Two

Hours Before Using.

Apply The Balm Three To Four Times A Day.

2.

Cornstarch.

Cold Sores Cured Recommends A Simple Cornstarch Paste That Is Applied Directly To The Blister

And Is Made Of Cornstarch And Water . 3.

Milk.

You Can Make A Milk Compress From Whole Milk Which Contains Antibodies And L-Lysine According

To Medical News Today.

Simply Soak A Piece Of Gauze Or Cotton Ball In The Milk And Apply It Liberally To The

Cold Sore.

If The Cold Is Too Painful, Warm The Milk First.

4.

Licorice.

Licorice Powder Appears To Help With Cold Sores As Well.

Reader'S Digest Makes A Balm From 1 Tablespoon Licorice Powder And 1 Teaspoon Petroleum Jelly.

Leave The Balm On The Sore For Several Hours Or Overnight To Find Relief.

5.

Aloe Vera Gel.

Cold Sores Cured Also States Putting Straight Aloe Vera Gel On Cold Sores Can Help Clear

Them Up And Give Relief.

6.

Vanilla.

Everyday Roots Says That Some People Swear By Applying Vanilla Extract With A Cotton

Ball Or Q-Tip Four Times A Day To Cold Sores.

No Studies Have Been Done To See If It Really Works, But There'S No Harm In Trying It Out.

These Remedies Are Super Simple And May Help Take The Sting Out Of The Sores.

Go Check Your Cupboards The Next Time You Have An Outbreak And Put A Stop To Your Cold

Sores Early On.

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Gratidão -10 Mil Inscritos e Anúncio / Gratitude -10 Thousands Subscribers and Announcement - Duration: 7:39.

Hi everybody Welcome to Batistenha Homestead, I am Joselito and Iva.

And today we are here passing quickly, because our heart is

full of joy and gratitude. First to God because without him nothing

of what was done, it would have been done, because God is an author of our life and then

to our friends, to the 10 thousand friends on youtube.

So we are here today to thank for 10,000 registered, 10,000

friends thanks to you, is not it? You give your

like, you leave your comments, you share our videos. And is

This is what makes our channel grow and we are very grateful to

you for this. It is gratifying to see that people are responding, because the idea

of the channel is that people are encouraged to plant. Even if it is

a little flower, so you're sending pictures. Some of you

they send photos of your garden of their plantations, that and that fills our

heart of joy. To know that in some way we are encouraging you to

planting and harvesting something you can eat healthier

in your house, in your kitchen and this is priceless.

It's true, so it's with all this joy that we have a gift for you.

also. We have the gift of having you the 10 thousand friends but we want

to give you, on this day of commemoration of the 10,000 subscribed.

And it's with a book, that we're going to do a giveaway of a book. The book will be this

the next door chef,

side would be the best translation. I do not know if you have already had the opportunity to

to meet Amanda Freitag, Amanda, she attends a food show

here in the United States on Foodnetwork, it's my favorite show

and she is one of the participants that I like the most.

I was already in love with her on television, but I had the opportunity to meet her

personally, people, she's a sweet person.

It's a person's love and she gave us this autographed book here looks

Joselito and Iva, and she also gave us another autographed book for

we to giveaway among our channel friends, let's rule the giveaway.

Ok we go the rules, have to have a little

of rules, it's just one book. So you'll have to leave your

comment make a hashtag in her name Amanda Freitag, I'll leave

write her name right, so you can comment and leave

like and share one of your social networks.

There is no comment limit because our draw will be through a

program that will choose a comment, a way that people

found it simple to do and electronically not if it's not going to be me

choose the name, it will be computerized. So how much more

you make, probably the more chances you will have and do not

forget to make the hashtag in her name.

You can also search her social networks

her and, make comments but you will do

comment on this video here. The draw will be made by commenting on this

video, and until October 20, 2018 you can leave your comment.

So let's make comments and we'll win the

Amanda Freitag's book, it's English but I'm sure it's going to be great.

They have wonderful recipes here, spinach cream. I've done some.

Very good, these recipes are great. Well then, this is it people, look a lot

Thank you for joining us. Thank you very much because you since 2017,

early 2017 we start the channel and you are there following us, accompanying us.

New people coming in every day and making comments, because if they had not

you would not make sense of a channel. Because our idea is

to show a little of what we do here in our backyard, in our

Homestead even here in our kitchen.

From time to time there are some recipes for some things, we are not a

food channel but we also eat, every day.

So, thank you from the heart, we would like to thank everyone

of you by name, but I know it's very complicated, it's ten thousand friends. We will

thank one so far today in particular. Because our special hello is for

Sueli cháves who accompanies us there in Rio de Janeiro, Sueli, thank you very much for

accompany us, thank you for your affection for us.

We love you too, we pray that God can bless your life.

more and more, with health peace. Thank you for being a part of this

family of 10,000 friends. So without further ado,

do not forget it, if you like our videos do not forget to give a

like, do not forget to sign up. Tighten the bell to receive the

notifications of new videos coming out

every week. Share the videos, share with your friends and

because we already have 10,000 friends we know you can not sign up

again. But you can ask your friend to

enroll and share with a relative who may share the same

ideas and enjoy the same things.

Thank you very much, I am Joselito and I am Iva and until the next

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MIDNIGHT LOVER OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO// SAMKAYCOH ORIGINAL - Duration: 4:17.

I don't know who you are anymore

I guess I never knew

I don't know if you're only in my head Or I haven't met you yet

But I've been abandoned, for I am so lost

I've tried to envision what you could be like

right here No matter, this is all my imagination

It was purely my mental creation I don't know why but without you I'm incomplete

Darling, please take me to who you are I need you, where are you, here's my heart

Let me touch and hold you, are you real So midnight lover

Will I ever get to see you

On the other side of the ocean

Give you all my soul and devotion, to quench

emotional explosion

Are you in my life

Do I need to open my eyes Or am I so blind that I can't see the gorgeous

standing in front of me

Darling, please take me to who you are I need you, where are you, here's my heart

Let me touch and hold you, are you real Midnight lover

Are you real Let me know you, are you real

The lights are off, in the dark

And there you are

There you are, woah

Babe, in my entire existence, I've been lookin to care for you

You look so beautiful, and I'll promise I'll stay true

And if times get rough, I won't give up, I'll stand by your side

I will love you

Darling, please take me away, show me who you are

I need you, where are you, here's my heart

Let me touch you and hold you

I know you're real

So Midnight Lover

Midnight Lover

Midnight Lover

Now I can see you :)

Let me kiss you

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