Vacation – something most people dream of yet scrimp and save to enjoy.
If you’re open to family road trips, I’d like to share 8 ways to save money on your vacation of choice.
Vacation – something most people dream of yet scrimp and save to enjoy.
If you’re open to family road trips, I’d like to share 8 ways to save money on your vacation of choice.
Previous Post: Are You a Non Negotiator?
Next Post: #WordOfTheDay: Magniloquent
So .. .earlier this week I was listening to what’s called an Inner Circle Audio. It’s basically something to help you develop not only as a person but, you know, as an entrepreneur and as someone who can be a positive influence on the world.
Well, one of the things it talked about in that audio is: “What are your non negotiables?”
And I’ll provide a link HERE for that blog post.
One of the non negotiables I decided to do for myself is to learn something new every day.
Now, recently I’ve been watching TED videos and you know that is a great and easy way to do that, get that 20 minutes in a day of listening to a good audio – something that interests me, something that I’m PASSIONATE about … and so TODAY I watched a video called “My Stroke of Insight” from the “Brave Neuro World” Netflix playlist by Jill Bolte Taylor.
And this 16-17 minute video? … It’s very hard to explain what I went through listening to the story of this woman who with clarity and insight and … just … BRILLIANCE …
She was able to not only tell you her background of being a neuro anatomist, but how she was able to study he rbrain from the inside out when she had a stroke. And what she experienced. And it – it really hit home for me.
It was a LITTLE emotional, so I WILL WARN you of this, but …
It was emotional for me because I experience a life threatening situation and do not remember what happened after I lost consciousness…
And I hear stories like hers … but her explanation was just so touching and so moving and it’s something that I’ve been looking for for a while.
Y’know, I’ve got life mentors – life coaches – y’know people in my life that I look up to in so many different ways … How they talk about how you should be MEDITATING and I’ve heard that meditation can lead some people into states or feelings of nirvana, and Jill – in a moving demonstration and less than 20 minute speech gives you an idea of how your brain works, and the hope and knowledge that you can achieve a similar state without actually being in a life threatening situation.
So, I’m going to provide the link for you here as a YouTube embedded video for your reference and so you can watch it when you have the time …
But I also wanted to provide you with a funny, quick little YouTube video of Bo Burnham who did a really great audio / song that I absolutely just love and it totally fits, so …
Below you’ll find the 2 videos that I’ve just referred to.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Where do you find your bliss?
Have you found that state of mind wherein you feel like you’re in Nirvana?
If not and you’re interested, what does you path to enlightenment look like?
Leave comments below and I’ll see you next time!
To Your Success!
~ Kassandra Keeton ~
Previous Post: How Will Personal Development Improve Your Life?
Next Post: Letting Go of God via Julia Sweeney
What do you like to do for fun?
Do you enjoy swimming on the beach? Bowling with friends?
Maybe you love a good strategy session with your business partners on how you can add value to your customers’ lives?
Or maybe … just maybe you’re like a good portion of the population and you enjoy sitting in front of your widescreen TV or perhaps in front of a wall that your projector points towards, watching some form of entertainment …
Well, as most of you probably have figured out by now … I am competing in another 21 day blogging challenge (where you do 21 blogs in 21 days).
I have also heard of a vlog challenge where you do 100 vlogs in 72 hours or some CRAZY number like that (fortune favors the bold) …
But I already find it semi-difficult to either:
(1) find topics I’m passionate about that take less than an hour to create a blog post on (there’s just so much info!)
(2) find so many topics of interest that I want to share with you that are in line with my dreams & visions of the future that I find it difficult to choose just one
(3) find it difficult not to just want to always share this amazing funnel with you … or even this one that has helped create 13+ new millionaires in the last 3 years …
So while I will not be creating 100 vlogs (video log) or 100 blogs in the next (insert some tiny amount of time here) …
I figured I would share one of the ways I’m able to create as many blog posts as I can WHILE I’m doing other things I also enjoy … Like watching TED videos!
When my friends sit down to be entertained, for the most part (if it’s not game night) it’s for awesome movies filled with action, sex, love, and the typical Greek comedies or tragedies.
But what happened if you turned that veg time into time where not only are you entertained while using your sweet, precious, limited time left on this Earth …
What if you used it to provide your brain with information it can store away and use for another time?
My boyfriend will agree that I hate making decisions. I really do. There’s so many choices out there I just don’t care sometimes.
But when I do? Boy, that’s the decision I’m making!
(One time I didn’t get ice cream I was craving because the two places that were on the way home I wanted to go to were closed.)
So if you’re like me where you hate to make decisions, or perhaps you just need some help making them, instead of watching The Walking Dead you could check out “How to Make Choosing Easier”!
Did you know that every cell in the human body has a sex? That means men and women are totally different – right down to their cellular level! (No need to get in a tizzy my fellow feminists! It’s science.)
Here’s “His and Hers Healthcare” – a brief discussion on why healthcare shouldn’t be lumped together as a unisex care system:
What if you used your time wisely in front of the electronic income reducer and watch some of these videos from the TED playlist “Talks to Watch Instead of Shopping” like “How to Buy Happiness“?
TED can help with that, too!
One of my favorites from the Smart Laughs playlist is “Nerdcore Comedy” …
It started off a little slow, but got so good! (And inspired me to share this blog!)
What if you were like me, a yellow (thank you Marc Accetta and WorldVentures), who loved to help people? Helping in any way you could?
You could stumble upon some of these TED Talks in “The Quest to End Poverty” playlist … Like “Poverty, Money – And Love” the shows how microloans puts power into the hands of those who live on a few dollars a day:
So as you can see, there’s something for everyone with TED. So if you’re just looking to veg out and be entertained? You can find a bunch of short bursts of whatever floats your boat and can find just about anything on a variety of subjects!
Now, as I mentioned earlier … People being in debt or barely getting by, living paycheck to paycheck?
This is something I know can be eliminated.
We were all made for greatness … We were all born to win, but programmed to lose.
In each and every one of us (you included) — we all have the power to bring about a positive or negative change.
I want to be remembered for helping people rise above their limitations and leave their own positive and powerful legacies.
And for me? My biggest limitation growing up and deep into adulthood was always money. I always felt limited in what I could do (or not do) because of what I perceived to be a lack of wealth and prosperity.
Debt is a crippling thing to a lot of people these days … what if you could help others by helping out yourself?
My biggest dreams are to:
– provide information to late middle schoolers and high school kids on money, wealth, residual income, etc
– help 1,000 people every year become DEBT FREE
– help 100 people every year to become financially free (where they no longer have to work for anyone else)
– help 10 people become new millionaires EVERY YEAR
I want you to be happy and prosperous in every aspect of your life. If this is something you want for yourself as well, you must check this out and get the information I am freely providing to you RIGHT NOW!
Previous Post: 10 Killer Leadership Skills
Next Post: How To Recognize Jealousy & Overcome It
Have you ever been faced with an issue where you had to work together with someone to accomplish some task?
Ever been frustrated when you explain what’s needed to be done and they seem totally incompetent at what seems to be an elementary explanation of what you need?
Try explaining to someone how you make toast and see if they can draw it out. You would be surprised at how different we all think.
I was introduced to this a long time ago in a summer camp for the science and math nerds like myself who wanted to get ahead in school. (Yeah, I’m one of those and proud of it!)
But I had forgotten about it until it was presented to me again in a Tony Robbins Unleash the Power Within Seminar in Dallas in 2014,wherein Tony had us have pair up and explain to each other, back to back, a photo of something. (Maybe it wasn’t at a Tony event, but something very similar to it.)
I was so detailed about what I was seeing, I’d say things like:
Things like that. The outcome?
Something kind of similar but with a few jarring differences …
… and then I was again reminded of this same process when I was watching this video:
The simple exercise in this video is where you have someone draw out how they make toast with no words – kind of like charades!
And from Tom Wujec‘s findings, this simple process reveals unexpected truths about how we solve our biggest, most complicated problems at work.
It’s truly incredible how much of a difference there is between people and how they not only explain a problem, but how their minds work in formulating a process, what’s required, and how intricate the issue is in one’s own mind.
The fact that there are so many different ways to explain how to make toast? Shows that there is so much to learn in the ways of communication, problem solving, and the like.
What I found interesting about this is that when people have too few steps (nodes) or links, information may be missing. But if there’s too many, things become cluttered and chaotic.
— when you want to communicate something visually, have between 5 and 13 nodes
— we intuitively know how to break down complex things into simple things and bring them back together
— break down a problem onto Post It notes so you can work out the issue better
— people build on top of each other’s ideas, and when you work in a group you integrate the diversity of each individual’s point of view (sticky notes help because it’s not one person drawing on a board but everyone’s ideas all together … it’s fluid)
— there’s a visual revolution taking place
— those who see their worlds in moveable nodes and links (you’ll have to watch the video for that explanation) have an edge of overcoming issues than those that think statically
— one company reclaimed over $50 million in revenue by following this process for their business
I also found it really interesting that in this experiment, if the groups did their test in complete silence, they did it better & more quickly. Talking gets in the way!
So next time you’re confronted with an interesting challenge, remember what design has to teach us. Make your ideas visible, tangible, and consequential. It’s simple, it’s fun, it’s powerful, and I believe it’s an idea worth celebrating.
If you would like more information on this process, be sure to check out DrawToast.com!
I hope this video helped shed some light on why it is that people can be so frustrating when they don’t follow your instructions on how to make toast. 😉
So remember! How do you fix any problem? Tell me how you make toast.
So! How do you make toast?
Has there ever been a time that you were explaining something that seemed trivial to you but became difficult for someone else to understand what you needed? What did you do to come to a resolution? Did you communicate and clarify? Or did you just do it yourself?
If you just got fed up and decided to do it yourself (which I’ve done on many an occasion) you need to start thinking outside the box.
And I know something that can help you do that! Check out the presentation below for more information on how to improve your brain to allow you to think more clearly, more creatively, and be more successful in just about everything you do. ^_^
Have you ever been in the middle of a munchie craving? And just needed a quick pick me up? Maybe it’s too far from your last meal and your blood sugar has dropped but it’s too close to your next meal?
We’ve all been there. Nutritious foods are key to providing your body with what it needs, but sometimes it’s rewarding to grab a quick snack that doesn’t deliver an entire meal’s worth of calories. [Especially if you’re just about to eat an actual meal!] So instead of trying to count your calories, going for a Snickers bar, or noshing down on some other unhealthy substitute (as delicious as it may be) opt for some of the below snacks! They’re only 100 calories and are better for you than those processed foods and “snack bars” …
I got these ideas from this site, so if you’re looking for more be sure to check out what else they may have in store for you!