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New Zealand actually helped me step forward

quite a lot in education and

just helping me grow as a person.

After we moved to New Zealand

I think I became more open.

I think mostly independence, since my parents are not

here with me so I have to do everything by myself,

so I kind of developed my indepence

and my decision making.

Wellington changed me completely,

I came here as a very shy person

and if you asked me back then,

I couldn't have stood in front of a camera

and spoken like this.

Studying in New Zealand has made me become

more confident, being independent.

The education system is very amazing,

and I would really highly recommend it.

It's fantastic, we love to be living here.

I would take every single chance

to come back to New Zealand.

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What Can A Psychologist Do For Me? - Duration: 10:36.

People joke about this topic all the time. I've had people come up to me and

say, "Oh so-and-so could really use you." have you ever wondered seriously what

can a psychologist do for me? When people find out that I'm a psychologist, I get

all kinds of different reactions. Some people want to tell me their whole life

story. Some people don't dare tell me anything

at all. It's just interesting what the perceptions are. You might have been

wondering what can a psychologist do for me. There are different kinds of

psychologists and I can't speak for all of them.

From a basic standpoint, I think my job as a psychologist is to illuminate the

obvious. Which is kind of cool. I get paid to tell people things they

already know. But there's obvious things that are unnoticed. Your clothing for

example. Do you notice it? Can you feel it? Yeah, it's obvious now but before I

mentioned it, it wasn't even noticed. Obvious but unnoticed. The fact that we're

speaking English. Honestly, did you notice? Some of you will say yes to that because

you're not native English speakers. And those are the ones who notice. If you

were raised speaking English primarily, you didn't

notice we were speaking English. It was just obvious but unnoticed. It's obvious

once I call it to your attention. There are processes in our mind that are just

like this they are obvious once they're called to your attention but completely

unnoticed up until that point. One of these processes is called metacognition.

Metacognition is a made-up word. Do we make up words in psychology because we

feel smarter when we can. Breaking it down, cognition means thinking. If we

place cognition right here on this level. metacognition is a higher level.

It's thinking about thinking. And do you notice that you can do this? That's good

news. Because metacognition creates a little space. And in that space, is where

choice exists. Some of the processes that are constantly going on in our own mind

in our cognition are obvious but completely unnoticed up until the time

that they're called to your attention. That's what I do as a psychologist. I

think that's what people in my industry do. We help you to see those processes in

a metacognitive way because once you go to the metacognition level, then we enact

choice. And that's huge. We go through life sometimes not even

seeing that it's a choice. And I can tell you until you see it as a choice, it's

not. You will simply roll with whatever you're programmed, train, taught and

educated to do. And it's not necessarily by choice at that point. It's just your

programming. Programming like English you know, we talked about earlier. I don't

choose to speak English, I'm programmed to speak English. Well, with metacognition,

I can see that, "Wait a minute, English is not the only language, it's not

necessarily the best language. It's just the one that I'm programmed with." Could

we pick another one? Yes, we could. And that brings up all of the issues around...

Well, I'm not used to the other language, I'm not fluent in the other language,

right. So, you enter into a practice process. That's the other thing that I do

with my clients is to create for them opportunities to practice a new language.

A new programming, if you will. Where before, "My life is terrible, horrible,

awful, no good, got stuck in depression, anxiety." Whatever

it is. To speak a new language of, "You know what? My life is awesome. My life

rocks." And I've got the power to improve it from here. Both of those are positions.

But until you see it as a choice, it's not. The world that we work in in

psychology tends to be based around feelings and thoughts and beliefs and

relationships. All of which are affected by our previous programming. Most of

which were not even aware of because we just roll with our programming instead

of experiencing our choice. One of the biggest things that psychologists can do

for you is to help you see the processes that

are going on in your own mind clearly enough that you can get back into a

choice position. And determine for yourself. See, I can't tell you how to

think. I don't have that kind of authority. Plus it would just tick you

off anyway. I just want you to see that you are thinking. That thinking has

predictable results on all of your outcomes. Your relationships, your

finances, your health, your mental health, your happiness. Thoughts have

consequences. I and my other colleagues in the industry of psychology want to

help you get out of your own way. Now, I have to add a little disclaimer here.

Because none of the psychologists that I know, including the one on the screen

right now. None of us have this all figured out. We're just fellow human

beings on the planet. What I've discovered however is that

principles determine all of life's outcomes. And there are certain

principles that by virtue of my practice and what I've been able to do here for a

quarter of a century. I have observed that certain principles determine

certain outcomes with happiness, for example. Positivity. You've heard this.

Forever, right? Just think positive. Does that annoy you too? Probably depends on

who's saying it and why. I've figured out through my practice and what all my

clients have taught me used over these years, why? That is absolutely very

literally true. The positivity is a choice in that it matters and that just

think positive, we'll take the just out of that phrase and it's more accurate.

Think positive. How do you do that? There's 2 processes.

Evaluation and creation. I went over that in another video. And in fact, you know

what? I would be happy to share with you my mini book. In fact, you know what? I

would be willing to share with you a free digital copy of my mini book.

Portable Positivity. I'm not trying to sell this to you. What I'm offering here

is an insight into the principles that I have learned through 24 years

of clinical practice where I've figured out how positivity works and how you can

immediately implement it in your life. I wrote it up as a mini book. There's a

model in here that describes 2 processes in your mind. Evaluation and

creation. You can't turn either one off and your imagination drives both of them.

You can get a free digital copy. Just check down in the description for the

link and enjoy. This is what I do in my work is a psychologist. I've been

speaking specifically about what I do as a psychologist. Other psychologists have

different specialties, different areas of practice. I used to for example do child

custody evaluations for the court. Some of the videos here on the channel are

about that. I don't do that kind of work anymore but I share what I've learned in

these videos so that you can benefit from it. I did a doctoral dissertation on

bedwetting. Who knew? I know more about that than you ever want to know. But you

what? If you want to know what I know, go see the videos that I've done on

bedwetting. Different psychologists have different focuses or areas of practice.

And so, how they can help you might differ from how I can help you. Where I

focus on things like positivity and parenting and relationships and

entrepreneurship and productivity in the workplace. See, those are the things that

light me up. Another psychologist might focus on research or on a particular

educational approach that helps to maximize learning or whatever it might

be. It's just like any other field or industry where there are different

subspecialties. Poked around a little bit and see what you can find out about the

particular areas that you're interested in. Or leave me a comment down below, send

me an email. Engage with me in ways that I can help to answer those questions for

you too. I'd be happy to do that. Hey, Live On Purpose family. I am so

impressed that you're still here. That you're listening to the outro for this

video. And because of that, you get a special bonus. Don't tell anybody else.

But down there in the description is a link where you can get a free copy, a

digital copy of mini eBook. Portable Positivity. Check it out in the

description. Thanks for watching.

again soon

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What We Waiting For - Now United | (Tradução) - Duration: 4:17.

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what is a good mechanical keyboard to buy on Amazon? - Duration: 7:45.

keyboards and mice changed the way we interacted with computers if you think

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this latest tactile pro model brings tighter integration with Mac OS X just

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WHAT HAPPENS at the live event for The Online Course? A PEEK INSIDE!! VLOG 171 - Duration: 12:08.

- [Man] We've got some fresh new young talent

doing some things that I know you haven't heard before.

- [Man] One, two, three!

Listen.

(upbeat jazzy electronic music)

- Good morning, vlog.

We're on our way to DARETOGROW,

the live experience for The Online Course.

I am psyched!

(relaxing electronic music)

(beeping)

I've got butterflies.

I have done this before,

but you're still allowed to get butterflies.

Well, well, well, who do we have here?

You're shaking with excitement.

I love it.

We've literally just arrived.

There's probably about five, six people here already.

Oh, I'm so excited.

Like, you guys know if you've been following

DARETOGROW the vlog, this is my dream.

To stand here, look at this, we're all set up.

I have no idea how many people are coming.

Because if you don't know,

I've said if you don't know,

I'm super excited.

If you don't know, I run this big online course,

and I do it twice a year.

I'm out of breath from running up the stairs.

And as part of the course, you come for free

to a two-day live event in Manchester

for the chance to meet me, meet Alice if she's around.

She normally comes to all the events.

And meet everybody on the course,

because an online course is mint.

I'm a massive fan.

Mint.

But when you couple an online course

with meeting these people in person

who you're changing your life alongside,

you're watching them do their lives,

you're watching them on the journeys,

friendships are made here.

Like, actual long-lasting friendships.

So this is the room all set up.

10 people might turn up, 30, I don't know.

(soothing instrumental music)

So before we even get set up,

we're going to get a quick photo for social media,

because this is the perfect opportunity

to tell people about what we're up to

and share in the positive vibes today,

'cause we are hyper.

- [Woman] I'm actually thinking you might be best on here.

(camera shutter)

♪ Woke up this morning and rubbed my eyes ♪

- Completely random poses, you never know.

(upbeat electronic music)

Yeah.

I know what I'm saying.

Yeah, oh I've got a plan of what I'm going to do,

but I used to have scripts and everything,

and I'd memorize it.

Alright, tell Louise.

Go on, how you tell me.

(murmuring)

- [Woman] So then you're going to stand, like, here.

(murmuring)

- Alice has recruited Louise to get a picture of us,

but Louise doesn't get half as much instruction

as I get when we're taking photos.

Because Louise is good, you said,

and I'm not (murmuring).

Ooh, you look good.

- [Woman] So can I get (murmuring)?

- Yeah, wherever you like.

You tell me.

It's your photo.

- [Woman] Yeah (murmuring).

Put your feet in.

Come on, girls.

Work this camera.

(upbeat electronic music)

- Who here is afraid of public speaking?

Is anyone afraid of public speaking?

Put your hand up.

Who's terrified of public speaking?

Who's terrified?

Louise?

Yeah.

Great.

Both of you come to the front right now.

(audience laughing)

(audience cheering)

(upbeat electronic music)

That is a wrap.

So we've been going all day long

from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

And today just been thinking about vision.

Where do you want to be 12 months from today?

Did a guided visualization,

and everybody's left absolutely floating on cloud nine.

But because running an event is such a buzz

and you're so in your head,

there's nothing we can do tonight but go to the cinema.

So going to go watch Bohemian Rhapsody,

have some food, switch off,

and get ready for day two, marketing.

(relaxing instrumental music)

(murmuring)

- This is fun.

- This is fun, hey.

Did we swap sides?

I feel like (murmuring).

(laughing)

- [Woman] We should've planned it.

- So let me just give you a bit of context

as to why we've done this.

So me and Alice, actually, we are independent.

We have our own businesses.

We make our own money.

We pay for our own things.

People think when they see Alice

that I'm in The Be Platform,

and people think that Alice is in DARETOGROW,

but it's very independent.

And Alice's approach to business

and life is so different to mine, you wouldn't believe.

And it's incredible the conversations we get to have

about life, business, marketing because of it.

So just as an example,

my whole strategy is vlogging.

Huge for me.

Building an online course.

Huge for me.

Alice has retreats, she does one-to-one coaching,

she does mentoring, all sorts of different things.

She does moving parties.

Very, very different.

So I thought, for some of you in the room

who are following Alice or know what she's up to,

you might want to ask her questions directly.

(upbeat electronic music)

- I really believe that when you're surrounded

by the right people that you naturally will just

blossom into all you were born to be.

Even today you're probably noticing

how much easier it is for you all to just

feel confident to take that next step.

So with the retreats, it's really about creating

an environment where women feel safe to be themselves.

And then once you've had that experience,

like even today you might be having it,

once you have that experience,

you can't help but go and find it in your everyday life

because it's such a gorgeous, addictive feeling,

that it's like, wow, that's possible.

I can live a life surrounded by a community

that wants me to grow into all I was born to be.

So with the retreats it's just giving people that experience

and obviously we do meditation, we do Kundalini.

Some people here have been to the retreats.

We do lots of dancing and gratitude things.

But the main thing is creating

an environment that's almost addictive.

So the last retreat some people went,

people were crying because they didn't want to go home.

They'd experienced what it felt like

to be surrounded by incredible--

- [Woman] That's a surprise.

(laughing)

- But for the first time, they were like,

wow, they could just be themselves.

They could step up into living their purpose.

But once you've tasted that, you won't go back.

You won't compromise, because life is so good

when you get to experience your truth.

And so, whether people know that about my retreats,

although I advertise (murmuring)

but that is my purpose behind doing it, yeah.

(murmuring)

- [Woman] Yeah, I'm going to book.

(laughing)

I'm in!

(upbeat electronic music)

- I'd probably say your clients are going to come to you

because you live a good life

and you've got results.

So like, a lot of my clients come to me

because they want to run their own business.

They want to run retreats.

They want to run women's groups.

They want to have their own online program.

And so our job as coaches,

we can only help our clients grow

as much as we grow ourselves.

So if you've never, for example, for me,

if I've never sold out a retreat,

I'm never going to get the type of person

who wants to step up

and sell out a retreat,

so it's thinking about how can I step up

so that I'm attracting a higher quality of client?

And I with coaching, you can actually attract people

who want what you've got really.

And it's like with you, you'll be drawn to coaches.

You know, you're probably drawn to Lisa

because she runs an online program

or she's got the marketing skills.

You're not just here for fun.

There's something about Lisa's life that appeals to you--

- It's my hair.

(laughing)

- It could be your hair.

But, you know, I mean, there's a reason why.

I'm not going to attract someone who wants

maybe an accountancy business,

or they want to walk horses or whatever.

That's so random; I don't know where that came from.

But attract people who want to build retreats,

or they want to run some sort of events.

- But loads of people join DARETOGROW

and then go into Alice's retreats, or join (murmuring),

and I think lots of people are on both of our programs

and some people tell me things about Alice.

I'm like, where did you find that?

How do you know that?

But just to add a bit of context

to what you were saying before,

like, with Alice and what she's done,

and her qualifications and everything,

and even with me, what I've done,

in sharing content to others (murmuring)

there's a huge part of her life and business--

- [Woman] That's hilarious.

- Yeah.

And it's hilarious because it's fun, it's easy to read.

It's like, by showing you what she's done,

she's showing you the methodology

of how she overcame certain things,

and you don't need to say to anybody.

So for any of you with qualifications,

you don't need to say you've got that qualification.

And if you don't have it,

you don't need to say you do.

Just show people what you know,

and that's where the whole thing about

helping people have a mini-transformation,

that is the proof that person needs.

So you said it doesn't matter what qualifications I've got.

I want in 'cause I've already given you something

where you're like, ooh, cool, what else?

(upbeat electronic music)

- [Woman] Oh, there we go.

- [Woman] There we go!

- [Woman] Okay, ready?

One, two, three! (murmuring)

(crowd cheering)

(upbeat electronic music)

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What is Prayer? | A Better Way To Pray | Devotional - Duration: 4:43.

G'day everyone! My name is Dave ... here to help you get the most out of your

faith! So today I want to answer the question: What is prayer, and how should

you do it? Well, by the end of this video you're gonna know what the Hebrew word

for prayer is, and how you can use that word to communicate with God better!

God I pray that the bumper will roll ...

Well, if this is your first time here, welcome to my channel.

So make sure you subscribe to my channel,

and then click that little bell icon so that you get notified whenever I post a

new video every Thursday. Okay, so what is prayer? Now I think we all have some idea

of what prayer is. I mean even if you're not a follower of Jesus or religious at

all, you've probably seen someone pray, and you most likely understand that

prayer is important. I mean as a wise man once said you've got to pray just to make it today.

I don't even know if that's how it goes.

But for most people, prayer is really just the time when we ask God for things right?

Because in English, the word basically just means to ask or beg God for something that we need. But I

think this means that sometimes our prayers are just like a cold call. You

know what I mean by cold call right? That's when a company you've never heard

of calls at the most inappropriate time, usually during dinner ... how they know to

call just when you're sitting down I'll never know ... and they try to tell you why

you should buy a product that you don't even need. That's a cold call. We have

this old-school landline at our house for those times when we can't reach our

daughters on their cell phones ... and because it's kind of funny to watch them

try to figure out this landline thing. I'm actually not even sure if they know

how to dial out! And while I'll never get sick of watching them try to

figure out this old phone, it means that we often get cold calls—which makes me

wonder how often we cold call God? I mean let's be honest, how often do you pray

only when you need to ask God for something? But prayer is so much more

than that! Pastor Brian Houston of Hillsong Church ...

You've heard of Hillsong Church right? Says this about prayer: "Prayer is a

window to opportunities, a doorway to miracles, and a channel for blessings."

I mean that's a tweet right there! And you thought Hillsong only did worship music.

Okay quick. Tell me in a comment down below what is your favorite Hillsong

worship song. Hillsong worship ... Hillsong worship song? Hillsong worship song?

But did you know that the Hebrew word for prayer used throughout the Bible is

"tefillah"? Which means "to judge oneself". See, for the people of the Bible, prayer

wasn't just a time when they asked God for stuff, it was a time when they

examined themselves and their relationship with God.

They used prayer as a way to evaluate their actions, their words, their

attitudes, and their relationship with God! So it's okay to ask God for stuff ... I

believe that He really wants us to do that, and that our prayers can change

things ... but I just think there's more to it than us just cold calling God

whenever we want him to do something for us. Because prayer is not just about

communicating with God, it's about communing with God!

Let me just say that again. "Because prayer is not just about communicating with God,

it's about communing with God." And that means we spend time sharing our thoughts

and our ideas with God, because prayer is also a time when we get personal with

Him. So, now I'd love to know your thoughts on this. Will this idea change

your prayers today? Will it changed the way you pray from now on? Why don't you

tell me in the comment section down below. And, if any of you need prayer

today, why don't you tell us of that in the comments as well so this YouTube

family can pray for you. Well, I hope this video was helpful for you ... if it was why

don't you give me a thumbs up, share and comment on this video if you liked it,

subscribe to my channel if you haven't done so already ... and follow me on

I'll see you next time

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Depersonalization Manual - What Do You Get? (2019) - Duration: 6:19.

- Hey everyone, I'm Shaun O Connor,

author of The Depersonalization Manual.

I suffered from Depersonalization Disorder for two years

before I recovered completely.

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This 10-page document contains the exact rules that you

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These are designed specifically

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This 13-minute audio program is

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It's filled with positive messages, and again,

it's crafted specifically to stop

the thoughts and feelings of Depersonalization.

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This is an extremely powerful, 20-minute motivational talk

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It will remind you of exactly what you need to know

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Listen to it on the bus, in your car,

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You may need to download a Zip reader app,

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This means that all the files can be viewed

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What is Circular Economy? - Duration: 9:10.

Welcome to Barry Hedge! This is in the southwest of the UK on a on the South

Devon coast of the place called Torbay. It's just a few hundred meters from

where I I live. This is a place I love to get out to. Because if you spend like I'm

sure many of you who are listening to this sort of your life in front of a

computer - it's so important to get back to nature sometimes and to reconnect

with nature. So most days you'll find me having a little walk around here just to

get my head in the right place before I start my normal day of work. Or during

the middle of the day when I'm having some some lunch. It's a beautiful area

and I hope you enjoy the little pictures. But I've come here for a reason for

today and I'll just introduce you to that in a minute

Hi my name is Mike. Hi my name is Kay and together we are

The Bald Guys. You may be know - I lived in Sweden for a couple of years in the

middle of nowhere, in the middle of the forest. There I oriented myself

very much to permaculture. Did you know for example that you can use sheep's

wool in a bed of plants to insulate downwards, collect water and fertilize

the plants at the same time?! Well for this wonderful cycle in nature there is

now a corresponding concept in the industry called circular economy and no,

it is not just another word for recycling what is meant here. How this

works and how SAP can support this with the Intelligent Enterprise - Mike shows

you now. And now back to you Mike! I am very curious what you have to tell us!

It's a very different reason why I decided to bring you down to have a view

of the Battery Gardens. It's not just because I love it here and I just wanted

to introduce people to South Devon, which I do. It's a beautiful place. Anyone's

welcome to come and visit. It's a very good place for tourists. But I wanted to

think about how nature can inform what we do in the world of technology and

this is maybe not be new for a lot of you but this is a fascinating concept of

fascinating possibility with the single circular economy. Now if you look around

a place like this, if you look around the nature, if you know anything about nature,

there is no concept of landfill that basically from any process or organism

any waste that gets produced ends up being untreated as food by an or another

organism. Nature has had millions of years to refine and improve this process.

But if you look at us as humans we're very much take, make, destroy. You know, "get

rid of economy" it's very much. We take stuff out of the ground, we make

something out of it. There's lots of pollution along the way and then

at the end of life we identify at least most of it ends up going

into landfill. What we're trying to do increasingly is to take a recycling

approach which is try to become more and more efficient within that sort of

linear manufacturing process or linear supply chains so that we we produce less

pollution. But we've never really taken this whole circular

approach that tries to take all those problems and turn them into food for the

economy. So I want to talk a little bit about that for now. Of

course one of the biggest problems with this take/make dispose approach that we

have is that there are only finite resources in the world. And we have these

population challenges around the planet, and people all have the right to a nice

and decent life but the challenge is how do you break the relationship between

the resources in the ground that we're taking and the consumption of

those resources or production of those resources? And this is where the concept

of the circular economy is very good! At the moment this take/make disposer

approach is not going to carry on. It's not going to be able to carry on for for

forever. I mean I've heard different figures for this but at the moment the

latest figure I've read is that we use 1.7 times the amount of planetary

resources that we should do per year. So we're way beyond where we should be.

So we need to do some rethinking with this so this concept of circular economy.

It's quite easy to understand how this works within the concept of natural

goods and resources - because natural goods will biodegrade and they go back

into the earth. But how can we think about this within the context of

something like a washing machine or a car. Those things don't naturally

biodegrade. One of the exciting things about circular economy is that if you

take a systems approach you start from the point of view of designing the

product, right at the start and you write to the end of its life. If you can

think about at each stage: Where is the value being lost? What was being

externalized? Whith other words the pollution coming out and how can it be

brought back into the process or indeed into another process. These

things are made possible with newer technologies. That possibly weren't

available before. They provide new ways of building circular approaches. But

let's think about one or two of those examples so that we can get a better

understanding of what this is. There are lots of challenges in terms of

rebuilding the process of innovation through to the end of life of a product.

There's a lot of challenges and there are some great people like the

Ellen MacArthur Foundation and other organizations that are all looking at

ways of doing this - so you break that link between the resources in the ground

and the the service or the experience that the customer has. There's a lot

of great examples but one of the fundamental changes we'll need to make

as consumers is our relationship to goods. We're used to owning the good

itself but actually if you think about it - it's not so important! So for example:

I'm not bothered about owning my washing machine. You know: the metal, the

electronics, the drum - all these kind of different bits are not particularly

interesting for me - except to the extent that they wash my clothes efficiently.

Now, with this new circular approach the company that produces

the washing machine would keep ownership and we would probably lease it or rent

it out. And then and it could the company that produces this would have a vested

interest in ensuring that the product quality is high, that it lasts for a long

time and that all the bits that run out of that and run out of useful life can

be reused, recycled, remade into and become food as part of another product

or another service. That's a whole new relationship for us as as consumers

to these to these things. Hopefully you can see that this is going

to make it extend the life of these things and help to ensure that the value

from the various parts of these goods gets taken back into new parts

potentially or upgrade your products. Fundamentally this has only become

possible because of some of these new intelligent technologies which have been

developed over the last few years. So just a few examples: here at SAP

we've talked about the Intelligent Enterprise. Within that whole stack

of products you have the ability to have Internet of Things sensors on your

products so you can feed data back to the company that produces or

releases the product. That means you can know if things are going well or

things that if there needs to be maintenance done on the product - you can

track the life of it and improve it. You could potentially do

upgrades, you've got all the capabilities of Data Analytics and Machine Learning

and all the other interesting cool technologies - to make this possible

There is this huge challenge that we have to break this relationship between

the what we take out of the ground and the the goods we buy. We can't carry

on doing this in a way which is not sustainable. It's just not possible. But

the cool thing is - there's some great conceptual approaches supported by new

technologies such as it's represented by the Intelligent Enterprise that will

help us meet this challenges in the years to come.

Thank you, Mike for this wonderful explanation! This is a topic we will

definitely come back to a few times. Is there a special application for the

Circular Economy that you are particular interested in? Then write it in the

comments! That interests me very, very much! You want to know what happens with

Circular Economy? Then push this button and you will be automatically notified

when there is something new from us! That's all for today, Bye, folks!

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What is Precum and when does it occur? - Duration: 2:49.

Hello friends, welcome to Top 10 Lifestyle, I'm Iris, in this video i will tell you about

What is Precum and when does it occur? can precum get you pregnant? and much more, so

keep watching till end.

Pre-ejaculate, sometimes called precum, is a clear fluid that is released when a man

becomes aroused, but before he ejaculates.

Sometimes, it can be seen at the tip of the penis, but many men don't even notice it.

The fluid is produced by a pair of pea-sized glands called the Cowper's glands, located

near the urethra, a tube in the penis with a dual purpose: allowing urine and semen to

exit the body.

Pre-ejaculate fluid or precum neutralizes any acidity left by urine in the urethra,

protecting sperm that flows through.

Men produce differing amounts of precum, from a few drops to about a teaspoon.

Generally, the amount is nothing to worry about.

In rare cases, men produce much more fluid, and there have been reports of men whose clothes

are soiled when they become aroused.

Medications might help, and men in this situation are advised to see their doctor.

Many people wonder whether a woman can get pregnant from pre-ejaculate fluid.

The answer is yes – although this is not common.

Typically, precum does not contain any sperm.

However, if a man has ejaculated recently, sperm cells might still be found in the urethra

and mix with the pre-ejaculate fluid.

When this happens, it is still possible for a woman to become pregnant.

For example, if a man removes his penis from his partner's vagina before ejaculating

("pulling out"), sperm in the precum can still travel up the vagina and fertilize an

egg.

For this reason, couples who do not wish to become pregnant should use condoms during

all intimate activities.

It's also important to know that sexually-transmitted infections, like HIV and chlamydia, can be

transmitted through precum.

For instance, if a person goes oral, he or she could become infected through contact

with pre-ejaculatory fluid.

This is another important reason to practice safe intercourse.

I hope you find this video helpful, like it and share it with your friends, also don't

forget to subscribe our channel.

Thanks for watching.

See you in the next video...!

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Detroit Lions fans share what it's like to be a fan - Duration: 0:44.

It's great.

Awesome baby, awesome.

It's a rollercoaster. A rollercoaster of emotions for you.

You have to have faith in your team and Lions is my team.

Amazing.

Reporter: Why amazing?

Um because they never give up and they always try to win.

It's the greatest thing in the world, you know. It's lovely.

Dedication.

Reporter: I guess it takes a lot of dedication to follow this team.

A lot of dedication. Without

the dedication, who knows where I'd be at this point but diehard fan my whole life,

so go Lions. Let's make it to the playoffs, baby.

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Eddie Nketiah: Who is the Arsenal striker? What Unai Emery has said about starlet - Duration: 2:43.

 Nketiah has made one senior appearance this season, but that was a short-lived cameo as a substitute against Bournemouth on the weekend

 The Lewishman-born teen has made a name for himself in the youth ranks in North London, though

 The forward was the Gunners' top scorer in the Under-23s last season, notching 12 times in the Premier League 2 Division One, which Arsenal won

 Nketiah's impressive form earned him 10 senior appearances off the bench under former manager Arsene Wenger, including a match-winning brace against Norwich in the EFL Cup

 It is in that competition, as well as the Europa League, where Nketiah has been included in the matchday squad under Emery

  The new boss has been reluctant to let his promising youngster lead the line as of yet, however

 Following Danny Welbeck's "serious" ankle injury in Arsenal's last Europa League match against Sporting Lisbon, Emery is one striker short, however

 Instead of dipping into the club's strained funds for the January transfer window, the Spanish tactician vowed to give Nketiah a chance to impress

  "[Our] first [step] is to look inside," the Arsenal boss said. "We have one striker who is working well in the Under-23s and improving also in Eddie Nketiah

He can have chances." Nketiah has maintained his good form in the Under-23s, notching six goals this season

 Emery was coy when asked about the potential of January recruits, saying: "It's early to speak about the possibility of [signings in] January

"Vorskla vs Arsenal confirmed line-ups Vorskla: Shust; Perduta, Dallku, Chesnakov, Batista de Souza; Sapai, Sklyar, Sharpar; Rebenok, Kulach, Kolomoets Arsenal: Cech; Lichtsteiner, Jenkinson, Holding, Maitland-Niles; Guendouzi, Elneny, Ramsey; Willock, Nketiah, Smith-Rowe

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Arsenal fans think they know what Emery will do vs Spurs after Vorskla decision - Duration: 1:52.

 Unai Emery's team selection to face FC Vorskla in the Europa League on Thursday night certainly got fans talking

 The Spaniard named a very young team for the clash in Kiev, with a frontline consisting of Eddie Nketiah, Joe Willock and Emile Smith Rowe

 And the bench was even younger, with the likes of Charlie Gilmour, Tyreece John-Jules, Bukayo Saka and Zech Medley all named amongst the substiutes

 But it was his decision to start with Rob Holding which really caught the eye - as fans discussed what it could mean ahead of Sunday's north London derby with Spurs

 Holding has been in excellent form of late, but plenty of supporters believe the fact that he started in Ukraine on Thursday night means that he will sit out Sunday's clash with Spurs at the Emirates - with Emery instead opting for a centre-back pairing of Sokratis and Shkodran Mustafi against Tottenham

 And the potential inclusion of Mustafi in the derby does not seem to have gone down to well

Here's a selection of what's been said on social media.  Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football

london via the free football.london app for iPhone and Android.  Available to download from the App Store and Google Play

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What is Login ! How to use Login ? - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> What is Login ! How to use Login ? - Duration: 2:41.

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Simple Truth: The World Makes Way for People Who Know What They Want to Do - Duration: 2:02.

- We enlisted some help for your situation.

We sent your resume to career coach, Ashley Stahl,

and she joins us now.

Ashley, what tips do you have for Nicole?

- [Ashley] What I looked at when I saw your resume

was somebody that didn't know what they wanted to do.

And when you were talking to them,

I could tell that she said she wanted

to be a design assistant.

That's not coming across on your resume

and the world makes way

for people who know where they're going.

So you really want to think about

what is the skill set

that you want to bring into the workforce,

and how can you relay that on your resume?

Because the average amount of time

a recruiter spends on a resume is six seconds.

- [Host] Oh wow.

- [Ashley] Yeah, it's quick and heat map studies show

that they look at your job

and then they look at the bullet point under.

So you want to make sure that your first bullet

is your very best bullet.

So I'm noticing that throughout your resume

you're not really showing in that first bullet

a lot of impact where your design skills

are coming across in your job.

- That is excellent advice Ashley.

Is there something that you like to offer Nicole?

- So I want to offer my signature private coaching program.

Five sessions with me.

We're gonna figure out your purpose in the workforce

and how to wrap a career around that.

- Oh look at that smile.

(clapping)

(cheering)

- [Host] Look it there.

- [Ashley] You know once we get clear on that

I also want to help you actually land that job

and so I want to open access for you to my online

job hunting program around the world.

It's called the, "Job Offer Academy."

It's gonna take you from how to write a resume

to stand out in a pile, how to write a cover letter that

kicks employers off the fence about you.

How to have a networking strategy,

so you have more conversations

that turn into job interviews.

How to negotiate a salary

that you couldn't of even believed possible,

and how to nail your interview,

so we're gonna get you covered.

- [Nicole] Wow, thank you, thank you so much.

- [Host] Nicole, you are gonna be on your way girlfriend.

How does that sound to you?

- [Nicole] That sound amazing, yeah.

- [Host] Good, good, good.

Well you make sure when you walk in that room you own it

and you become all the fashionista that you can, okay?

- [Nicole] Thank you so much.

- [Host] Alright.

(clapping)

Thank you so much Ashley,

and thank you Nicole for having the courage

to face the truth.

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Chelsea latest news: Cesc Fabregas showed what Maurizio Sarri wants in his Chelsea midfield - Duration: 5:32.

Cesc Fabregas glanced up.He took a touch to roll the ball out of his feet.He saw the run

With one clip of his right boot, Fabregas sent the ball soaring above the helpless defenders

It dropped just over Olivier Giroud's shoulder and the Chelsea striker volleyed it into the net

So, that's what Maurizio Sarri meant.That's what the Chelsea boss was on about when he told a room full of journalists that he wanted a 'very technical' player at the defensive centre of his midfield three

When he said, incredibly, that he does not want N'Golo Kante - a back-to-back Premier League champion and £290,000-a-week World Cup-winning defensive midfielder - in that position

Sarri had named two who he did want there.The first was Jorginho, the £50million summer signing, who has fulfilled that role at the start of every Premier League game this season

A record-setter already for passes and touches.The key to this so-called Sarri-ball

Sit in front of the back four.Pass it, pass it and pass it again.Start the play, dictate the tempo

The other name was Fabregas.And it was Fabregas who started at Stamford Bridge in Chelsea's penultimate Europa League group game against PAOK

When it comes to central midfielders, few come as technical as him.And in this straight-forward, comfortable stroll in the park against the Greek outfit it was Fabregas who was the heart of everything that Chelsea did

The quintessential quarter-back.The most touches, the most passes.Passes which carved open a static PAOK defence

A lofted ball of perfect weight into the path of Ruben Loftus-Cheek.The sublime cross-field ping to Pedro which set up Giroud's first goal

The ludicrous assist for the second.Passes, it has to be said, that Kante probably could not have made

There are not many things that Kante cannot do.As a ball-winning defensive midfielder there are none better in the world

None.When former Leicester City defender Robert Huth was asked recently how on earth a back four of himself, Wes Morgan, Danny Simpson and Christian Fuchs won the title his reply was simple: 'Kante

' Kante was crucial, too, in helping Chelsea regain the title the following season too

But under Sarri, the new boss wants something different.And it is for this reason that Kante is being asked by Sarri to play out wide and to attack more

And, in turn, why Kante was then criticised for his performance against Spurs when he was unable to do it to his manager's liking

That in itself is odd.It is a bit like Paul Hollywood organising a dinner party and putting Mary Berry on the fish course

It will still taste all right, but you're selling poor Mary short, bless her.But Fabregas's performance showed that Kante is not going to return to what many might think is his rightful position any time soon

If ever.All of this comes with a hefty caveat.Fabregas had more time to play them here

Sarri's deep-lying architects are unlikely to be given as much time as this in the Premier League

Jorginho certainly was not when he was marked out of the game by both Everton forward Richardson and then Tottenham's Dele Alli in Chelsea's first defeat of the season

Results like the one at Wembley will give Sarri more concern than he will get enjoyment from watching Fabregas manifest his manager's philosophy in the deadest of dead-rubbers against a team not only bottom of their Europa League group but also with 10 men for the majority of the game

It is instead the question of how he gets around this new belief that Chelsea have suddenly gone from unbustable Sarri-ball to one with a softer centre

Stop Jorginho, stop Chelsea.That's what Tottenham did.There was no way PAOK were going to stop Fabregas

Man City will give it a much better go next weekend.Perhaps Sarri will respond by playing Kante alongside Jorginho

A shift in system to two complementary midfielders.One's endless energy and rabid ball-winning ability to help ease the pressure on Jorginho's distributing shoulders

That is unlikely.Sarri seems a stubborn so-and-so.In that case, Kante is going to have to improve the technical side and adapt his play to be comfortable further forward and a little wider

If he doesn't, Kante may have to endure the unthinkable and watch a few more games from the sidelines as he did here, having not been named in the match day squad

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