Anger, aggression and bitterness are like thieves in the night who steal our ability to love and care. Is it possible to turn that negativity around and chill out so we can wish our abuser well? This may sound challenging or even absurd, but it can make life's difficulties far more tolerable.
🌞 Recognize no one harms another unless they are in pain themselves. : Ever noticed how, when you're in a good mood, it's hard for you to harm or hurt anything? But when you are in bad mood, you are more impulsive.
🌞 No one can hurt you unless you let them: When someone hurts us, we are inadvertently letting them have an emotional hold over us. Instead, if someone yells at you, let them scream; it makes them happy!
🌞 Respect yourself enough that you want to feel good: Don't respond to them with negativity, turn it around within yourself and began to wish them well.
🌞 Consider how you may have contributed to the situation: It's all too easy to point fingers and blame the perpetrator, but no difficulty is entirely one-sided. So contemplate your piece in the dialogue or what you may have done to add fuel to the fire.
🌞 Extend kindness: That doesn't mean you're like a doormat that lets others trample all over you while you lie there and take it. But it does mean letting go of negativity sooner than you might have done before so that you can replace it with compassion.
🌞 Meditate: Meditation takes the heat out of things and helps you cool off, so you don't overreact. A daily practice we use focuses on a person we may have difficulty with or have a problem with us. We hold them in our hearts and say: "May you be well! May you be happy! May all things go well for you!"
Been there, done that and I know by first-hand experience that reacting to hate and bitterness is only allowing yourself to feel bad for something you didn't do (in most cases). The best thing you can do is put yourself out of the drama and be at peace.
What do you do when someone mistreats or angers you? Comment below.
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同時也有264部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過47萬的網紅Hapa 英会話,也在其Youtube影片中提到,「Suck」は本来「吸う」を意味しますが、ネイティブの日常会話では、スラングとしても非常に頻繁に使われている単語なので、今日はその用法について触れていこうと思います。 📝今日のレッスンのまとめ📝 =================================== 1. Suck(ひどい、最悪)...
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you have a point there 在 Vaune Phan Facebook 的精選貼文
“I got hit.”
I believe that's the last thing any of us would want to hear from a friend/ family who got caught in a traffic accident.
Reality is, if you've been on the roads long enough, there will come a point where you'll realise accidents are inevitable, just a matter of whether it's a serious one or not.
I've had my fair share too.
In any accident, however big or small, it's important to remain calm at all times and take note of the key things you’d need to do.
✔ Check for injuries. If you notice any, call 995 immediately.
✔ Take photos of the accident scene without moving any of the vehicles involved. This is important for insurance companies and the police to help determine the cause and impact of the accident.
✔ Exchange particulars of of drivers/ riders involved. Note down the name, contact, address, vehicle registration plate details. Do also take note of the time, date and location of the accident as this would be required in the police report that you make.
✔ Regardless of whether there are any claims/ injury in an accident, you must report it to your insurance provider within 24 hours from the time of accident. This is to ensure your interests are protected at all times. If you fail to do so, not only will you stand to be at the disadvantage, you may risk losing your NCD too.
Make sure you keep yourself and your family safe on the roads with comprehensive insurance like what DirectAsia Insurance offers.
You can tailor your policy with different optional benefits and they even have a dedicated specialist to attend to your policy needs so do check them out and stay safe wherever you are!
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you have a point there 在 羅展鵬 /Lo Chan Peng Facebook 的最讚貼文
Hi everyone, my personal website has been upgraded and I like it very much.👇
lochanpeng.com
There are my art reviews and reports over the years (in the process of collating)
There are also my works. In particular, my works will no longer be classified in series on the website, but in chronological classification. This is also in line with my perception of creativity in recent years. If the relationship between the work and the person is one in the present, then do the ten-year-long series mean that the person has not changed in the past ten years?
So for me, the series is a kind of framework, and it can even be said to be a shackle. Also because my website works are classified by chronology, I have also seen that the difference in my life course is completely reflected in my works-some years of creation are very colorful, Some years are very gloomy, some years are particularly obsessed with huge works, and some years have suffered setbacks in life. These are all very interesting to me. Creation is like breathing to me.
At the same time, I have been thinking about this part of the newly completed online course area for a long time. Is it necessary to have a promotion month and various marketing methods like when working with industry platforms in the past?
In the end, I decided not to do this.
I hope that the students who take my course can see my value rather than being attracted by the 20% discount. I hope that our relationship can be more purely focused on learning. Rather than let your head keep thinking about whether there is a cheaper way.
At the same time, designing and selling are very laborious. Abandoning the sales method, I will go back to the original point and focus on my creation, making better courses, and replying to your homework in the group. Just do this well.
I think this is my consistent way of doing things.
The new courses have just been established, and I will continue to add them in the future. Welcome to join my membership. You will receive all kinds of information updated on the website as soon as possible, including my exhibitions, new works, and new courses.
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you have a point there 在 Hapa 英会話 Youtube 的最佳解答
「Suck」は本来「吸う」を意味しますが、ネイティブの日常会話では、スラングとしても非常に頻繁に使われている単語なので、今日はその用法について触れていこうと思います。
📝今日のレッスンのまとめ📝
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1. Suck(ひどい、最悪) 0:45
・That restaurant has a nice vibe, but the food sucks. (あのレストランは雰囲気はいいけど、料理がひどい)
・I don't get what the hype is all about. I thought that movie sucked.(なんであの映画がすごく話題になっているのかが分からない。僕はひどかったと思ったんだけどね)
・My job sucks. It doesn't pay well and I have to work long hours.(私の仕事は最悪です。給料は低いし、長時間働かないといけない)
2. That sucks (それはひどい、それは残念だ) 1:42
英検を受けた友達が・・・
A: I just needed one more point to pass! It's so frustrating.(合格するのに1点だけ足りなかった。悔しいよ)
B: Ah man, that sucks.(あー、それは残念だね)
留学する予定だった友達が・・・
A: I was supposed to study abroad in Vancouver this year, but it got canceled because of the coronavirus.今年はバンクーバーに留学する予定だったんだけど、コロナで中止になっちゃったよ。
B: Are you serious? That sucks. Hopefully, you can go next year.(マジで?それは最悪だ。来年いけるといいね)
ハワイ旅行から帰ってきた友達が・・・
A: It was raining the whole time I was there. It was terrible.(旅行中、ずっと雨だったよ。最悪だった)
B: Wow, that sucks. I had a similar experience when I went to Thailand last year. (それはついてないね。私も去年タイに行った時、同じような経験をしたよ)
3. Suck at ~(〜が下手、〜が苦手) 2:45
・I suck at cooking. I go to the convenience store or order on Uber Eats every day.(私は料理が下手なので毎日、コンビニに行くか、Uber Eatsで注文します)
・He seriously sucks at driving. Honestly, he shouldn't be on the road. It's hazardous.(彼は運転が本当に下手だ。正直言うけど、彼は運転しない方がいいと思う。危険だよ)
・Is she really a professional singer? She sucks. She can't carry a tune. (彼女は本当にプロの歌手なの?下手だね。音痴だよ)
4. Suck it up(我慢しなさい) 4:17
・Look. I know you're exhausted, but suck it up. We have to finish this by today.(クタクタに疲れているのは分かってるけど、我慢して。今日中に終わらせないといけないので)
・My leg cramped up during the marathon, but I sucked it up and finished the race. (マラソン中に足がつりましたが、我慢して完走しました)
・Don't put off your project. Just suck it up and finish tonight.(プロジェクトを後回しにしない。つべこべ言わないで言わないで今夜中に終わらせない)
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you have a point there 在 Shioh’s ASMR for writing materials lover Youtube 的最佳貼文
【ASMR】ball point pen kanji ボールペン 漢字
ball point pen: ニトムズ Water-Based Gel Ink Ball Point Pen
■Shioh■
Japanese calligrapher
20 years of calligraphy.
There have been a few times when I've wanted to quit in the middle of a project.( ̄▽ ̄)
There are many writing instruments used in calligraphy.
I love to write more when I pay attention to the writing instruments and paper. And as I wrote, the sound of the writing instruments and paper became very pleasant. I'm posting this video to share my experience.
I hope you will be interested in calligraphy and take up calligraphy.\\\\٩( 'ω' )و ////
you have a point there 在 Dainghia25 Youtube 的最讚貼文
Biomutant Guide: How to Farm Bio Points
All Spot Bio Nucleus Farming Locations
In Biomutant, there are several different types of skill points that can be invested into abilities and upgrades. Depending on the type of skill point, these could be spent on resistances, mutation skills, Wung-Fu skills, or even weapon skills.
Bio Points are one of two skill point types that can be invested into mutation skills. Needless to say, you’re going to want a whole bunch of these (the game is called Biomutant, after all)
There are two different types of mutations in Biomutant:
Biogenetics and Psi. Biogenetic mutations grant you physical abilities
However, they also have another use: You can invest Bio Points into resistances. There are five main hazard types in the game: heat, cold, radioactive, hypoxia, and biohazard. You have resistances against all five, and Bio Points can be invested into all of them except for hypoxia. You’ll upgrade in increments of 10%, but upgrades will get more expensive as you get closer to 100%. And yes, you can upgrade to 100%, which allows you to travel through hazard zones without armor. Believe me, this is incredibly useful for late-game.
So where do you get these tasty, tasty Bio Points? Well, there are two ways to get them:
Harvest Bio Points from Bioblob Containers
Kill Morks to harvest Bio Points
So i Hope the video can help you guys.
Timeline For all Spot Farm:
00:00 Spot Farm #1 Bio Nucleus 10D
03:15 Spot Farm #2 Bio Nucleus 7H
07:18 Spot Farm #3 Bio Nucleus 6D
09:20 Spot Farm #4 Bio Nucleus 8C
11:14 Spot Farm #5 Bio Nucleus 10K
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