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Hey shy professionals, Myke Macapinlac here and in this video, I'm going to talk about

how to build a social circle from nothing.

If you are technically skilled like an engineer, programmer or a developer, and you want the

most practical advice on how to become more social, confident, and charismatic, make sure

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Not having any close friends can feel really lonely and isolating.

That's why it's important to learn how to create meaningful connections very quickly.

What I'm about to share with you is a proven process that will enable you to make friends

with like-minded people anywhere you go.

This is the exact same advice that my coaching clients have implemented with great success

so I know it works.

Now it's your turn to get the same results.

Step #1 Define what matters to you

I don't care who you are and what you do, you're not going to get along with everyone

you interact with.

If you have a day job, then you have a limited time to socialize that's why you have to be

clear about the types of people you want to meet.

This is important because it's so much easier to spend time with other like-minded individuals.

Whatever you're into, trust me, there are people out there who are also into the same

things as you.

Remember, you become the average of the people you spend the most time with.

You have to be intentional about whom you keep close to you because your environment

shapes who you are.

To give you an example from my own life, I wanted to be surrounded by positive and highly

motivated individuals, so networking with other influencers and entrepreneurs was a

big priority for me.

Step #2 Show up at the right place

Once you're clear about you want to meet, all you have to do is to ask yourself where

do you think these types of people like to hang out.

Make a list of potential places where you could meet them and then identify which ones

you'd enjoy doing as well.

This could be both offline and online.

Start by finding relevant events in your city and being part of communities in your preferred

social networking platforms.

Show up there regularly, provide value, and engage with the other members.

For example, I'm a member of a few business-related Facebook groups.

I also spend a lot of time at trendy coffee shops, co-working spaces, and personal development

seminars.

Why?

Because I know that the type of people I wanted to meet would also be there.

Where you show up to connect with people makes a huge difference so make sure you do a bit

of research and planning.

Step #3 Organize your own events

Remember, the host of the party has the highest social value so you want to become that person.

People want to meet other like-minded people, so take the initiative and bring everyone

cool and interesting you've met together.

Organizing your own events doesn't have to be anything complicated.

It could be as simple as just hosting a dinner party.

For example, I would organize a get-together at a restaurant where I would invite everyone

I met throughout the week, and I would also encourage them to invite their friends.

The key here is to leverage your existing connections.

This is one of the main strategies I've used to grow my social circle in a very short

amount of time.

Be a good host and ensure you make everybody feels welcome.

Mention something interesting when you introduce people to each other so they have something

to work with.

Hosting your own events is also a great way to get invited to other events.

Naturally, people who attend your parties will want to reciprocate by inviting you to

theirs and now you've just tapped into a new group of people that you wouldn't have met.

Step #4 Keep in touch

There's no doubt that social media has really influenced the way we interact with each other.

Not only is it a great tool to amplify your presence online but it's also very useful

for keeping in touch with your existing friends and acquaintances.

Make sure you add people you meet on your preferred social media platform.

I personally use Instagram as my main platform and Facebook as a secondary.

Be proactive about posting content and videos that are authentic to you and make sure you

engage with your friends content as well.

As you can see, learning how to build a social circle from nothing doesn't have to be difficult.

You just have to be intentional about it.

Implement these tips and you'll connect with more like-minded people in no time.

If you are technically skilled like an engineer, programmer or a developer, and you're tired

of struggling socially, I've put together a special cheat sheet that will help you go

from shy to social, just click on the link below and I'll send it to you right away.

If you like this video, go ahead and hit the like button, subscribe and share it with someone

who you know could benefit from it.

Remember to comment below if this video helped you.

Alright, that's it for me for now and I'll see you on the next video!

For more infomation >> How To Build A Social Cirlcle From Nothing - Duration: 5:29.

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How To Build a CD Ladder with Tess Wicks - Duration: 3:38.

Need a safe place to stash your cash but don't want it all locked away

in long-term CDs? Get ready for total money optimization because you're

about to learn how to build a CD ladder. I'm Tess Wicks, the Founder of Wander

Wander Wealthy, a community and YouTube channel for smart millennials who want to optimize

their money, level up their personal development, and see the world

without going broke. In collaboration with Ally,

I'm bringing you strategies to optimize your money and banking resources to make

smart and savvy financial decisions. When I heard about CD ladders and how I

could uplift my emergency savings fund or boost my travel fund,

I started to reconsider my doubts about locking my money away into those

"old-school" savings vehicles I knew as certificates of deposit.

Take that wad of cash you're sitting on, and put some purpose behind it.

In this video, I'm going to show you how to build a five-year holiday or travel

fund that will never leave you high and dry over the best time of year. To begin,

narrow down a goal that happens repeatedly, once a year, around the same

time of year. You can use a separate savings account to build up to that goal,

but once you've exceeded your savings goal or found yourself with a larger bonus

at year-end, you're going to want to find a better way to manage that cash money.

For the sake of this example, we're going to be regular vacationers

with a stellar end-of-year bonus. Already having $5,000 in a non-prioritized

savings account and another $5,000 on the way in the form of bonus funds,

we're going to choose not to blow it all in one place and instead, start optimizing

that cash. With $10,000 in total, we'll deposit $2,000,

the cost of our ideal vacation, into 5 different CDs maturing 1 year apart,

spanning 5 years. With the current rates, you see here that CDs and maturity

dates one through four were all billed at varying annual percentage yields.

Here, they're increasing based on the length of the CD, but that five-year CD is

where the magic happens. Throughout the next year,

we'll build up a separate savings account to another $2,000. By next year,

that first CD, the one-year maturity date one, will have expired, providing us

with the funds to start planning out our next holiday. At the same time,

we'll roll over that $2,000 that we've been saving throughout the year into a

savings account into another five-year CD. So now, we have three CDs maturing in the

next one, two, and three years, and two CDs maturing in years four and five,

providing the highest rate available. We'll continue this cycle every year

until all of the CDs that we have open are those five-year CDs,

earning interest at the highest rate available, yet maturing every single year,

making those funds available to us to use for our holidays. But maybe you don't yet

have enough funds saved up to conceivably afford about four vacations. Don't worry.

You can build up those funds utilizing shorter-term CDs,

so you're locking away that disposable cash that you have into a purposeful and

time-bound goal. Upon maturity, you can continue to roll those CDs

over until eventually, you have that wad of cash where you have that five-year

travel fund prepared, and that's the magic of optimizing your money with CD ladders.

For a walkthrough of how you'd build your own emergency savings fund CD ladder,

check out the video on my channel, <i>Wander Wealthy</i> by Tess Wicks, on YouTube.

Just hit the link below, and I'll see you over there.

For more infomation >> How To Build a CD Ladder with Tess Wicks - Duration: 3:38.

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20 Jump Rope Skills To Build A Better Body - Duration: 5:47.

Kyle: Hey guys, my name is Kyle Easter, and I'm the creator of Jump15.com, where I teach

you how to build a better body with the jump rope.

In today's video, I'm going to show you 20 jump rope skills for you to build a better

body.

Now if you're new to jumping rope, don't get overwhelmed with 20 jump rope skills.

You always start one at a time.

Learn the basics, gradually add one or two.

Then over time, you're going to end up with all 20 and even more.

If you're a more advanced jumper, I challenge you to learn as many of these skills as you

can, and then learn to transition between all the skills as smoothly as possible.

Now learning new jump rope skills is not just for show.

It not only makes the exercise a heck of a lot more fun, but it also allows you to engage

more muscle groups which makes the workout even more effective.

Stay tuned to the end of the video, because I'm going to give you the three tips that

I use when I'm learning new skills.

Are you ready?

Let's do this.

All right, now you have some new skills to add to your skill set that will not only make

your workouts more effective, but make them more fun as well.

But you might be asking yourself, "How do I learn all these new skills?"

Let me give you my three tips for learning new skills that I not only used back when

I first started, but I continued to use today.

Number one, watch a video or tutorial of the desired skill.

I'm a visual learner, and I like to watch how a skill is being performed by someone

who is good at it, so I can take a close look at their form and technique and try to replicate

it.

I know this will work well for you, too.

Number two, start slow.

So many people start way too quick, which just leads to more trip-ups and frustration.

Once you have the technique down, then gradually add more speed.

Number three, practice transitioning into the skill and out of the skill.

So for instance, if you're learning the criss-cross, practice going from basic jump into the criss-cross

and back to basic jump.

This will help your transition get smoother so when you want to start doing more freestyle

work, it's going to look a lot better.

Bonus tip number four, only learn one or two skills at a time.

Any more than that, you're going to end up frustrated, you're going to overthink it.

So just stick to one or two.

Are you ready for a challenge?

Download your free copy of my seven day challenge, which is linked below.

If you found this video helpful, please hit the Like button, so I know to make more videos

like this.

Comment below with your favorite jump rope skill, or the skill you want to learn the

most.

Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one.

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