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Day 27: You Need Training To Build An Online Business! - Duration: 4:32.
Hi members
Great to see you
I have to put this in the car bracket because I have a
Members call in about 13 minutes. So I
Wouldn't normally do this, but I just wanted to get this Facebook live done. It's day 27 of the health and well-being journey
I've just burnt
471 no
491 calories
so again
I've beat I want to equal all beat my target each and every time I hit the walking machine
so I've progressively moved up and
I think it was
471 calories
The other day and now 491 so I did really well
So I think I can hit the 500. So that's really the goal 500 calories
So I wanted to very quickly. Talk to you about
Going back through the modules now
For anyone that is thinking about sfm DEA and
For anyone that's already in sfm DEA regardless of how long you've been in the program. It's
advisable to go back through
those modules now, there are
You just see me having to look left and right and left and right again
Yes, I have to do that because I'm on the opposite side of the road. So I just have to make sure
You know
it's a bit like when you're in a foreign country and you have to stand on the sidewalk and
Just to make sure because you back home
You look look to the left look to the right look to the left again, but here it's the opposite thing
so you just have to be very
conscious and aware and
just make sure that
You know, there are no cars coming in the opposite direction. So that's a very important thing
I know there's people on but I can't address because I haven't got my glasses on but
yeah, so anyway, it's very important to
to go back through those modules SFM DEA
why is it important to do that because
There is a lot of language that is being delivered by Stuart Ross Stuart's incredible to listen to anyway
but the language that he delivers and he talks about with respect to the
Training is very important because
It helps you with your own language when you're going out and you're delivering the program or you're going out and you're talking to people
About it or in your marketing messages and your videos. It just seeps into the subconscious mind
The language that Stuart's using with respect to the program and the learning as well and his vision for the organization
You absorb that vision as well. So it is really really important module one
I've just started going through and it's incredible it really is and
It's just good any any marketer at any level?
Would be advised to go back through those training modules. So I think every time that I'm at the gym now I
Will go in and listen to them because sometimes we put it off because we've got so many other activities going on
We're working on the business
And so you've got to find that time whether it be in the car, whether it's driving around whether it's at the gym
Find that time to be going back through those modules
that's my share today and
thanks for those that are on this this call and
I'll
Check in with you all again tomorrow. Do you see somebody beeping me then?
I couldn't turn left. Isn't that incredible so people's impatience levels
They just can't
Wait for people it's incredible. So it just shows you people rushed people stressed
There's people everywhere out there that had just got to be somewhere got to be somewhere
And we're all about changing that right. We're all about leading your lifestyle. We're all about
Changing the way people think and the way they act throughout their day anyway
Valuable share that's my share and I'll check in with you guys again
Tomorrow bye day 27 health and well-being journey. Bye everyone
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Outrage as £33million of taxpayers money is used to build a road to nowhere - Daily News - Duration: 2:43.
</form> Bungling Croatian authorities have been turned into a laughing stock after they literally built a road to nowhere
People are outraged that construction to build a new tunnel, which was meant to link the Omis Bridge in the south of the country, has been halted
The 1,471 metre tunnel cost £33million and was meant to help solve the town's severe traffic problems, but all work seems to have stopped mid-way
Construction began six years ago but now funds for the scheme is being spent elsewhere, sparking concern amongst locals
Frane told RTL Croatia: "This is all fun for them, maybe they think Batman leads there
" Others were not so quick to joke about the subject and are furious about the situation
"It takes me half an hour to reach my home, and three hours to reach Split and Makarsa," on the coast, one resident, Marko, tells the broadcaster
The impressive infrastructure project was described as a "bombastic" project when work began in 2012
Ante adds: "This junction is the worst in Omis, but there is no money - nothing can be done
" The town's authorities reportedly acknowledge the expensive project is "shameful
" According to RTL, they have promised to resume negotiations over restarting work
The town's mayor, Ivo Tomasovic, said: "After the summer holidays end, we expect there will be a public tender for the construction of the bridge
"The tender should be completed by the end of the year if everything goes accord to plan
The work then should begin sometime next year."
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Outrage as £33million of taxpayers money is used to build a road to nowhere - Duration: 2:33.
</form> Bungling Croatian authorities have been turned into a laughing stock after they literally built a road to nowhere
People are outraged that construction to build a new tunnel, which was meant to link the Omis Bridge in the south of the country, has been halted
The 1,471 metre tunnel cost £33million and was meant to help solve the town's severe traffic problems, but all work seems to have stopped mid-way
Construction began six years ago but now funds for the scheme is being spent elsewhere, sparking concern amongst locals
Frane told RTL Croatia: "This is all fun for them, maybe they think Batman leads there
" Others were not so quick to joke about the subject and are furious about the situation
"It takes me half an hour to reach my home, and three hours to reach Split and Makarsa," on the coast, one resident, Marko, tells the broadcaster
The impressive infrastructure project was described as a "bombastic" project when work began in 2012
Ante adds: "This junction is the worst in Omis, but there is no money - nothing can be done
" The town's authorities reportedly acknowledge the expensive project is "shameful
" According to RTL, they have promised to resume negotiations over restarting work
The town's mayor, Ivo Tomasovic, said: "After the summer holidays end, we expect there will be a public tender for the construction of the bridge
"The tender should be completed by the end of the year if everything goes accord to plan
The work then should begin sometime next year."
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Building a PTA - Duration: 3:38.
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Mariah: Our group is going to be working with Glenn Elementary School.
Right now they have a PTA,
but it's pretty small, it's pretty inactive.
And they're attempting to grow it.
So they're using our data to see what would work best.
Some strategies that would work best for the parents.
Tamara: Honestly, we stumbled across the PTA.
We have two kindergarteners.
And we said, hey, it's good to be a part of the PTA,
know what's going on at the school.
And then we started to see some of the barriers at Glenn.
Parent-teacher relationship was very weak.
When the child did have a problem,
that parent would try to talk to a teacher, or if a teacher had
a problem, that teacher would try to talk to the parent.
And there was just miscommunication.
That made it difficult for them to figure out what the child actually needed.
And being a predominantly black school, and brown school,
it just made the self-esteem even lower.
Because then parents felt like "Oh, well, they don't really care about me."
Because then they have to wonder, is it because of the color of my skin?
Is it because I'm Latino? Is it because I'm black?
David: You mess with the lion...
Reporter: Parents and teachers with signs in hand reading,
"Keep our school public."
Crowding outside Glenn Elementary.
This is one of four schools now being considered for the state's new Innovative School District.
Tamara: That really solidified our role in the PTA.
Like, "No, we need to stay on and build a PTA here at Glenn,
because there's really no one here to advocate for these children in a real organic way."
Aaron: They were able to organize a protest when there was a takeover for Glenn School.
That was initiated from charter schools that were trying to take ahold of Glenn
because of low scores and low performance.
The Glenn map is so huge. It reaches all the way from northeast Durham
all the way close to downtown.
And so, some parents have to travel a lot more than others.
Which would actually be impetus for me not to attend PTA meetings.
Nick: We've been doing a little bit of research, and also
thinking of how we can build tools for them.
So that later on, they can have data that they've collected, and they can analyze that data.
Aaron: The system that we created will actually create a bubble map.
And it will categorize them, kind of like a social mapping.
Oh, this parent is great at outreach. This person is great at communicating ideas,
and coming up with new strategies.
And so that social map, from the surveys that we'll do, will actually give the PTA presidents
a category for all of that.
Peyton: We all went to public schools, so working for a public school
has been really fun, and something that we all like doing.
We also all want to be teachers, so we have a lot of common goals.
Tamara: From my experience of talking to Duke students,
it can be insular sometimes, and they forget about the community around them.
So I'm hoping that this will cause them to be more socially aware.
I'm hoping that the relationship will be strengthened that way.
Versus just numbers.
Calculating numbers, percentages and everything.
But actually being able to see the people behind it.
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