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I'm Kaplan Mobray. I'm an award-winning author speaker high-energy speaker and I like

to help people to accelerate their personal and professional development

and I inspire them to be their best self.

I believe what defines a leader is someone who can command influence so that it changes someone's behavior to

make something better or changes a situation to make something better and

the great thing about leadership is it's not about a role or a title it's really

about a set of actions a set of impact that you have and a difference that you

can make in driving a solution to be better driving a better result driving a

greater sale driving a customer to win and driving people to follow you because

of the influence that you have so I believe that leaders have great

influence but what makes a leader is the actions that people take that drive a

difference in a set of variables that make people better and when you can make

someone better because of your actions that's leadership

one of the reasons why I think branding is so important in the 21st century if

you will we live in a world where we have so much stimulus and so much media

and everyone's trying to get ahead and there's so many competing forces for

people's attention so how do you get known and and we live in a world we're

also because of social media people meet you

before they meet you so I believe that it's important to have a brand to be

known for something so that you cut through the clutter of all the competing

forces for people's attention but also so that you can really submit what

you're known for and what your true value is to the business or as a

professional so in this day and age if you don't have a brand you can't be

remembered for something if you're not remember for something you're not as

relevant as valuable so branding at any juncture of your career in any industry

is one of the most important things that you can do to day you know one of the

most important principles is actually to understand what you want to be known for

because that discovery if you will helps you to show up in a way that is very

directed towards the impact that you want to leave on others secondly I

believe it's important to be consistent you know there many people who you know

are good with one person not to put the other person or their this way and

accurate with with one team but different with another team so as an HR

professional your ability to be consistent as you also shape what you're

known for is what drives your brand and I believe that when you can be

consistent and know the attributes of what you want to deliver if you want to

be empathetic you want to be someone who is very strategic someone who adds great

value of someone who is very collaborative or decisive those words

shape your interactions those words consistently shape your brand and I

always believe that your brand is what said about you when you're not in the

room so those what that would be the

principle know what you want to be known for be very consistent and then

understand the impact that you want to have across any interaction someone has

with you

you

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How to build a Medieval Rustic Library + Interior Minecraft Tutorial - Duration: 22:43.

Hello friends

Are you ready for another medieval rustic styled build?

Because this time we are going to build a library and as a cherry on the cake we'll do the complete interior as well

So by the end of this tutorial you'll have a beautiful medieval rustic styled

3 floor high and fully decorated library in your village or town to show off to your friends

We are going to build the interior first and these are the materials you'll need

If you are building our entire village then build your roads as you see on the image in the same way we built the roads

on the lower level of the village

After that split up the rectangle in four equal parts as we will have two buildings in there

Now lets get in to building

Start by placing two rows of spruce wood on both sides of that line that divides the rectangle in half

One block away from the edge. We'll place our first spruce wood log with a cobblestone slab on top

Leave a two block gap and place a cobblestone block

Then a two block gap and a spruce wood log with a slab again

Do this one more time and fill up the gaps with cobblestone wall

Now repeat this on the opposite side

Place your first four block high spruce wood pillar diagonal from the last spruce wood log

Then place four more pillars with one block gap between each one

Switching between three and four blocks high and connect them at the top

Leave a five block gap and repeat this pillar pattern in the opposite direction

We are then going to build the exact same pillar setup on the left side of the library

Now leave a five block gap in the front and build three four block high pillars.

Connect them at the top

Repeat this on the right side

On the backside of the library we'll leave a five block gap again, build two four block high pillars

Three three block high pillars and again two four block high pillars

Connect them at the top

Now switch to white concrete and build a door gap in the front center of the library

In the five o'clock gaps we are going to build two windows one block away from the floor

Rebuild this window shape in the remaining five five block gaps

With all windows and doors built, we can now fill up the remaining openings on the inside of the library

outline with white concrete blocks

Now we'll place one upside down cobblestone stair with two spruce wood fences on top in each of the one block gaps

And we'll do that around the entire library

Then build a spruce wood plank pathway from the door to that center pathway

And also fill up the entire floor inside the library with spruce wood planks

Next we'll place stained glass panes in the window gaps and two upside-down

cobblestone stairs on the sides with s spruce wood fence in the center

we'll do that on all the windows

I am using black stained glass panes for this tutorial, but feel free to use any color you like

Now we are ready to start building the roof and we'll begin at the front door on the right side with three stairs and one

upside down stair

We'll do the same on the other side of this part

And then we'll go up with full blocks, stairs and upside down stairs until both sides meet up in the center

In that Center we'll place one upside down stair with a stair on top, one stair behind and a slab on top of that

We will have three of those roof shapes on both the left and the right side of the library

So follow what I do here and where I place full blocks of cobblestone on top is where you should build those same roof shapes as

The one we built in the front of the library

The left side is the exact same as the right side, so I'll speed this up just a little bit

You just want to build a flipped version of the right side

Then build those five roof shapes so you have six of them in total

Connect both sides with stairs in the back and add only two stairs in the front as we'll have a little

Overhang in between them here

Next we'll connect those roof shapes with spruce wood logs so we can start filling up the right and left side of the library's roofs

To do this we'll use spruce wood planks and stairs

And we'll connect the full blocks of cobblestone in a corner using our spruce wood planks

Afterwards you can just place spruce wood stairs on top of the spruce wood plank blocks

I'll repeat that one more time a little faster here

And then place two slabs on top with a full block next to them

Fill the rest with slabs and add one more full block in the center

Now repeat this exact same thing on the left side of the library

To fill up those V shapes we'll start by placing two spruce logs on the sides and three behind those stairs at the top

And fill up that gap above as well

Behind this we'll build a white concrete wall with a window gap

Then place one spruce plank in that remaining opening

Fill the window gap with stained glass panes and place to spruce fences in the corners

now repeat this in all six V shapes

Inside the library we can now fill up those walls underneath those roofs with white concrete blocks

For the highest roof we'll begin one block away from that center block and build the same pattern as the V shapes we built earlier

On the backside of the library we'll connect the two top cobblestone blocks with spruce wood planks in a straight line

Below this we have to connect them with the two v-shape roofs from the back so it forms a half rectangle shape each time

And then you can place your spruce with stairs on top of those

At the top we'll connect both sides with spruce wood logs and place cobblestone slabs on top

with a full block, three blocks away from the sides and one in the middle

We can then fill up that back wall underneath the roof with white concrete

And fill up those two small openings on the sides of this roof with sideways spruce wood logs

Now we can build the final v-shape on the front side of the library and we'll start two blocks behind the cobblestone

So place once spruce wood block and a stair first

Behind these we want to place three cobblestone blocks

And then we'll go up in the same way we did with all the other V shapes until they meet up in the middle

And it should end up at the same height as the center roof

So we can connect this v-shape to that roof with spruce logs at the top

To fill up this roof we'll start by placing two corner shapes in spruce wood planks at the top

and adding our spruce wood stairs on top of those

Below this we'll connect both V shapes with a half rectangle in spruce wood planks and again placing our stairs on top

The right side is the exact same but mirrored

To fill up that v-shape will place three spruce logs in the middle and replace these blocks with sideways spruce logs

Place a crossbeam above the three logs and connect the corners with two more logs

You can replace the two top spruce wood plank blocks with spruce logs as well

On the inside we can remove these four blocks

For the top bit of this v-shape we'll place two spruce logs in the corners and a crossbeam behind the top two stairs

Fill up the gap above that as well

Then build three windows in those three gaps with white concrete blocks and fill up the remaining openings in the wall

You can also replace these two spruce wood with white concrete

Place fences at the bottom of the windows and make that window at the top be one block higher than it is now

Then fill up the gaps with glass panes

To finalize the exterior we'll place two cobblestone blocks next to the door

Three spruce fences against them and then we'll place two more cobblestone blocks next to those

On top of these two we'll add to spruce fences

Then we'll build two rows of cobblestone stairs on top and fill the middle gap with slabs

Add a few more slabs on top of that to

To decorate the windows in the center v-shape we'll add a grass block between the fences

And place flowers of your choice on top

Then place five wooden trapdoors as I do here in each of these three windows

For the smaller parts its a little different

You want to leave the middle two concrete blocks between the lower window visible

For the rest It's the exact same setup

After that it's just a matter of repeating this on the remaining five window parts of the library

Now we can start with interior, and these are the materials you'll need

Before we begin place two spruce wood fences on both sides of the door

Inside the library on the wall where the door is and in line with this corner

We'll place our first spruce wood log two blocks away from the wall

Then place two more logs with one block gap between them in a corner and builtd them up all the way to the top of the roof

We'll do the same thing on the other side as well

The first floor of the library will be one block below the top window here

We'll bring it all the way across next to the pillars and fill up this side with spruce wood planks

And again, we'll do the same on the opposite side

Now connect both sides with two rows of spruce against the back wall

Then place upside down spruce wood stairs as I do here

In these two block gaps we'll build our first staircases with spruce wood stairs

Fill up the gaps behind the stairs between the wall and pillar with bookshelves

Then fill up the gaps below the stairs with spruce wood plank blocks

We'll add some spruce fences next to the stairs making sure we have two spruce fences at the bottom stair

and going up one fence each time

Then we'll place some more fences on the edge of the first floor

Build a spruce log pillar in line with this corner and fill the gap with nine bookshelves

Do the same on this side

Now we'll move to the opposite side and do this two more times

We'll build a few more bookshelves against that back wall on the first floor

Place a spruce log pillar on both the corners

One in the middle and then fill up the gaps between them with three rows of bookshelves

In this little area we'll build a study corner by placing three tables and some chairs

We'll use oak wood stairs, oak wood fences and brown carpet for these

Next to these last chairs we'll add one more pillar and fill up the gaps with three rows of bookshelves

Now repeat all this on the opposite side

Next we'll build the librarians personal spot and we'll start by placing bookshelves in these two gaps

Then add two more rows in the corners

Place a spruce log crossbeam at the bottom for the cash register later on

We'll build a little table using upside down oak wood stairs and a oak wood slab in between

and then we'll add a few more slabs at the top

Place two spruce gates in those two side gaps and add some brown carpet on the table

For the cash register we'll use a stone brick stair and place a flower pot with a sapling of your choice inside next to it

Now I know it all looks a bit dark, but we'll add the lighting at the end when the whole interior is built

In the two remaining side areas on the bottom floor we'll add another pillar with some bookshelves

Between these two pillars next to the stairs on the first floor, we'll build a staircase to the second floor

You will want to fill that side gap with spruce fence and place three spruce wood stairs going up

Our ceiling or floor will be right above those bookshelves

This is why we only built three rows of everything

Make sure to fill up the entire floor only leaving those stair gaps open and remember to place a fourth stair against this floor

We'll add three more spruce fences against these stairs on both sides

In the corners next to these windows we'll place a cauldron with some leaves on top

Then add a few wooden trapdoors against these spruce wood planks to make this look a little better

We now want to repeat this on the opposite side

Now let's do the third and final floor

Now this floor needs quite a bit of work as all roofs come together here

So let's start by filling up that gap at the top with spruce wood planks

Below that we"ll build another layer of spruce wood planks which will be our ceiling

Now we want to go around this room and place a two block high wall with white concrete blocks

Place one spruce log pillar here in the middle and add bookshelves in this pattern

Then bring them up to the ceiling

Let's build one more study corner against this window

And then we'll place two more cauldrons with leaves next to the stairs

Now to light it up we'll use an item frame with an oak wood slab inside and a torch

We'll do this next to both cauldrons and against this pillar

On the first floor. We'll add one of these against this pillar

One in the little study area and where you place this one is entirely your choice

And then one more next to this cauldron

Then do this on the same locations on the opposite side

Place one more on this pillar in the middle and one next to the cash register

Finally we'll add one against this Center pillar and one here behind this pillar

Now one more time on the opposite side on the same locations

We can then add a few paintings on this wall so it doesn't look so empty

So build this pattern with slabs and then add your paintings

Finally place a door in the door gap, and now you have a beautiful rustic medieval style library

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This was Jay. Thank you for watching

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For more infomation >> How to build a Medieval Rustic Library + Interior Minecraft Tutorial - Duration: 22:43.

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1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ Build For Make A Wish Foundation By ExtremeTerrain - Duration: 9:46.

Ryan: I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com and welcome to this very special episode of Throttle

Out.

At XT of course we sell Jeep parts, but we do like to get involved with the Jeep community

however we can, whenever we can.

And, as a company, we've been working with the Make A Wish Foundation for quite a few

years now.

So we were very honored when Lucas chose us making over his Jeep as his wish.

So, what I have behind me here is his '95 Grand Cherokee, that we're gonna start with

some of the general maintenance stuff, take care some of the rust issues, and then get

into some of the more fun stuff.

Of course, adding a lift, wheels, tires, giving this the full XT treatment with a bunch of

other goodies as well.

Now, that's on the outside.

As you can see from the inside, it's also going to need a little bit of love in here.

You have the typical 1995 Jeep stuff.

The headliner's coming down, the seats are a little bit worn out, and I'm super excited

to be doing a full color change on the inside that's going to match the exterior of this

thing.

So, let's get started on some of that rust work, get a fresh coat of paint on it, let's

get going.

So, we got this thing back from the paint and body work.

The top side looks amazing, but underneath here is still a lot of work to do.

As you can see, we've stripped both the front and rear differentials out of this thing.

We're going to be sending those away for a re-gear, so those new bigger tires we're adding

aren't going to bog things down too badly.

What I'm working on now is determining where all of the oil underneath this thing is coming

from, and it looks like it's a variety of different places.

We have leaks in the valve cover gaskets and both the front and rear main seals, the oil

paint gasket is leaking, the transmission is leaking.

Of course, both differentials are gonna get resealed after they come back from the gear

shop, but those are currently leaking and we have a giant hole in the exhaust here that

I can fit a couple of fingers in, so we're going to have to make sure we get that squared

away as well.

Once we're done with all this maintenance stuff, we're gonna lower the jeep down, work

on some of the stuff on the top side until we get the differentials back, and can get

the suspension buttoned up.

We're just getting the rest of Lucas's interior out.

We got the outside of this Jeep looking awesome, we need the interior to be a little bit updated,

and also to match color wise.

So, out with the old, in with the new.

What we have here is one of the backseats, this is a custom leather seat cover that we

had done just for Lucas, just for his Jeep.

Of course you have the blue stitching in here to match that blue and black that we're doing

throughout the Jeep.

Of course the carpet, the dash center console, all the trim pieces also getting changed to

black to really pull that that theme together.

Once we're finished up with the rest of the interior, which we'll be done with pretty

soon, we'll then be able to move onto the outside of the Jeep, and get to some of the

more fun stuff.

A lot of that aftermarket stuff that we're adding on to it, the auxiliary lights, and

get the lifts finished up once the axels get back here.

Man: Oh yeah.

Man, what'd you guys do?

Ryan: Fixed it.

Man: It looks like you soaked it with WD40.

Ryan: Also fixed it.

So we got the differentials back from the shop.

They have the new gears that are going to keep this thing very, very drivable, even

with the larger 33 inch tires that we're squeezing under Lucas's ZJ.

Now, because this thing is a daily driver, we're wanting to make sure that it stays drivable,

he can get back and forth from work.

After all, this is not going to be just a dedicated trail rig.

So, we went ahead and installed those gears, and we also went with a 4 inch rough country

series 2 lift kit.

Again, it's all about drivability, all about comfort.

This kit's going to include 6 new control arms, keeping its pinion and its castor angles

all correct, keeping this very, very comfortable while he is on the road.

For those of you that know the ZJ body style, even to fit a 33 under this Jeep, you are

going to have to create a little bit more room in the wheel wells.

So, what we did was install a set of fender flares that are going to open up, and give

us just enough room so we don't have any sort of rubbing issues.

While we were underneath the Jeep, we also fixed Lucas's exhaust leaky head, a nasty

tick.

As you can see, a brand new tail pipe here.

Everything from the wide pipe back is going to be brand new, taking care of that leak.

So, we're going to get it back down on the ground now, and finish up all of the aftermarket

accessories that we're putting on up top.

So, starting right up front, we installed an ARB front bumper onto Lucas's Jeep.

This is going to add some of that off road styling that he really likes, but also a ton

of functionality.

We didn't just stop with the front bumper, we also installed a rock hard 4 by 4 rear

bumper, that again adds a lot of that functionality, and a lot of the looks that Lucas wanted on

his Jeep.

This front bumper is going to give us a spot for a winch, and of course we have a barricade

winch mounted up there.

We also have some auxiliary lights right here, some 3 inch square LEDs that he's going to

able to use on those dark backroads at night, if he does hit the trails at night, throwing

a ton of additional light.

We also swapped out the headlights and the taillights on this Jeep.

Now, let's be honest, it's an older Jeep, the lights were looking a little bit tired,

a little bit yellowed, so we went with some euro lights in both the front and the back.

They're going to be nice and bright, and definitely give the Jeep a much more modern look.

We also installed a 50 inch light bar right up on top of the Jeep for Lucas, that again

is just gonna throw a ton of additional light on those dark backroads and when he's doing

any night wheeling.

And, we went with a single row light bar, which in my opinion is just a little bit less

flashy then some of those double row light bars, blends in a little bit better, but still

gives a ton of function, and some really nice looks.

The last bit of lighting we did is right down here.

We did a blue LED rock light for Lucas, and that really ties together the blue and black

theme that he had going on in the Jeep.

I think those look really, really good.

The last bit of armor that we did, you can see right over here.

And, that's a really beefy set of rock rails.

And, they come with this wrinkle black powder coat finish on it that matches the bed liner

on the lower trim panels here, really tying everything together when you look at the Jeep

from the side.

And finally, right up top here, we have a barricade roof rack with Lucas's full size

spare tire.

That spare's going to get him out of trouble whether he gets a flat on road or off road.

And, because it is a full size big spare, it's not going to take up all the room on

the cargo area.

We have it tucked away nice and safe on top of the Jeep.

So, a couple more things to finish up on this Jeep before we can get it back to Lucas.

So, we just finished up the last couple of things on Lucas's Jeep here.

This thing is finally finished and finally ready to go back to him.

We installed some tint on the windows, really sticking with that black and blue theme that

he really, really liked.

We installed a stereo system inside the Jeep.

He already had an aftermarket head unit, but we swapped out all of his speakers, the head

unit, got him an amp and some subs.

This thing sounds amazing, and we did a few of those general maintenance things that he

needed done as well.

Taking care of his air conditioning system, and fixing the sunroof.

Now that we got everything finished up, I could not be more excited to get this thing

back to Lucas and see how he feels about it.

We're going to be doing the reveal at our sister site's car show, so let's get over

there and get Lucas's keys back.

Meredith: Hey guy, Meredith here.

I'm stepping in for Ryan.

We're at American Muscle's Car Show.

It's one of our sister sites.

We have Lucas's build here, and we're about to unveil it.

A lot of hard work and effort was put into this, and I really think that he's going to

like it.

Let's check it out.

Man 2: Lucas called and spoke to Ryan from Extreme Terrain a couple weeks ago.

We did not have a lot of time with this car.

I got to meet Lucas earlier today.

We got to hang out for a bit.

Awesome kid that really deserves everything that's happening here.

Lucas told me earlier that he actually bought this a year ago, thought it was going to be

a temporary car, right?

I have a feeling that once he sees it, he will probably change his mind.

Three, two, one.

How does it look?

Lucas: Awesome.

Can't wait to drive it.

Man 2: One of the things I know you told us was the interior was something that you were

really worried about.

So, do you want to open it up and take a look?

Lucas.

Geez.

Man 2: Let me show you the back of this thing too, Lucas.

Pop it up.

You are gonna be rocking the neighborhood, sir.

You happy with how it looks?

Lucas: Yeah.

Thank you so much.

For more infomation >> 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ Build For Make A Wish Foundation By ExtremeTerrain - Duration: 9:46.

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