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Khmer remix 2018 បទក្លឹប កំសត់ៗ Club new remix 2018 by [ ARS , NHA , S.O ] - Nonstop 2018 - Duration: 43:47.

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LI-Chethrin: So reagiert sie auf Elenas & Mikes Liebe! - Duration: 1:53.

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Why Rapport Is So Important - NLP Techniques - Duration: 7:43.

why is rapport so important stay tuned

this is Damon Cart from NLP Gym. why is rapport so important if you haven't

already please click subscribe to this YouTube channel so you can get these

videos on a regular basis and by the way NLP Gym channel here on YouTube just

surpassed ten thousand subscribers so thank you so much for subscribing to

this channel I'm here in beautiful Singapore at the Botanical Gardens which

is quite amazing should see some of this behind me I've never seen anything like

it it's almost like being on a different planet why his rapport are so important

and okay if you've done an NLP training or you've read a book on noe you

probably heard the word rapport repeatedly it's over and over and over

it's not something that NLP created in fact most of what NLP is is not so much

a creation but an understanding of how we process things as humans our

cognitive processes and which are mostly unconscious and bringing them into

consciousness so with rapport what it is basically is

it's what we naturally do anyway with when you're with someone and you're

feeling trusting and familiar with that person and you'll see things come up

like you'll start to match and mirror that person your breathing will start to

be similar to theirs and what that is basically an indication of is that

you're feeling and rapport with this person you're feeling like you're

trusting them like you're familiar with them and you will you're more willing to

do or be persuaded by them you're more willing to stay in rapport with them and

by staying in rapport with them you have to go along with what they do so if they

change their posture you change yours if you change up your breathing they change

their breathing and at the same time this is how we get people to buy things

if you're in sales because they trust you and this is how we get people to go

through a transformation a guided transformation without report these

things don't work think about a time when you've been you were talking to

someone you were having a conversation with some way and you just couldn't see

eye to eye you could just didn't seem to work things out with them and it's not

that they were a bad person or they were doing bad things or didn't mean it's not

that you didn't even like them it's just you couldn't connect and because you

couldn't connect with them you felt the need to get away from them it just

didn't feel comfortable didn't feel familiar did feel like you could trust

them well you were out of rapport and if you can drop into a time when you

experienced that with someone you imagine what is go back to that time

that's up there right in front of you right now and try to imagine persuading

them to do something or try to imagining persuading them to buy something from

you or to do an NLP process with you this is not happening that's because

you're not in rapport so rapport everything happens in rapport rapport is

when you're able to get them to follow you and you don't know when it's time

for you to lead is that's what pacing and leading is you won't know when it's

time to lead a person if you don't understand or you can't consciously know

or you don't consciously know when you're rapport with that person and you

consciously know when you're in rapport with that person you'll look for certain

signs and that's what we learned in LP is to look for the breathing to look for

if that person is following you when you change your body posture you

make a gesture and suddenly they do the same thing or a few seconds later they

do the same thing that's when you know you and report and you can lead them at

that point so the importance of rapport is everything happens rapport rapport

has to happen first you have to be in rapport before you can get them to

across the finish line on that cell you know when you're able to persuade them

to buy something from because they're not gonna do it if they don't trust you

rapport is when you can guide someone through a transformation they will trust

you and they'll go along with it if you don't have that they can go through the

process with you but it's probably not going to work and the same thing with

sales you might be able to be pushy enough with someone that they will buy

from you but if they do that then they're gonna have buyer's remorse and

they're not gonna buy anything else from you and that's not the type of clientele

you want you want someone who will buy from you and come back and buy more and

also tell everyone else what a great experience it was that's how you want to

sell things and that's rapport will enable you to do that and then with NLP

processes if you're a coach or you're a therapist the person has to trust you

and like I said you can go through that process with them you can walk them

through the process but there doesn't mean they're going to have that

transformation and they won't if you're not in rapport with them if they don't

trust you so if you're doing great sales presentations and people aren't buying

from you or you're a coach or a therapist and you know NLP processes

really well and you can have you have to memorize and you practice them but

they're not working go back to rapport a lot of people try to skip the step of

rapport and consequently the processes don't work they can't make them work so

it's super important that go back to report when I said go back to

report if you lose rapport with someone you can always be back together it's not

like you've lost it pretty good it's not like that's the end you can keep you can

keep moving forward and you can get that rapport back and NLP teaches you how to

do that not only how to recognize when you're in

rapport but also to develop those skills to create rapport rapidly and that's why

a rapport is so important check out my website NLP-Gym.com follow me on

Facebook for real-time updates on talks trainings workshops that I do live and

also online also I will be hosting dr. Matt November 4th in Santa Cruz

California if you are in the area or you want to fly in it was totally worth it

it is at Hotel paradox November 4th there will be three talks one on

persuasion one on creating yourself or creating your identity and one on

personal branding regardless if you have a business or are into social media you

need personal branding no matter what it's the same thing as like having a

linked on LinkedIn account it's super important also if you'd like some free

NLP training go to the website NLP-Gym.com you'll find some free NOP

training there you can check it out see if it's right for you

also remember subscribe to this channel and hit the bell make sure

you get updates when I put out new videos also if you like this video

please click like well right down here take care

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Sarah Nowak nennt Tochter Mia Rose! So reagiert Melanie Müller - Duration: 3:33.

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Frau statt Fußball: Thomas Müller & seine Lisa so verliebt! - Duration: 2:37.

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Plastic pollution is so bad fibres are in air we breathe - Duration: 5:13.

Plastic pollution is so widespread that fibres are even found in household dust and the air we breathe

Plastic is now so widespread it can be found in the air we breathe and in household dust, experts have warned.

The air contains fibres from polyester clothing, traffic debris and fragments from water bottles and litter, according to research.

Professor Tamara Galloway blamed 'inappropriate disposal' of plastics for particles entering the atmosphere – as they eventually get broken down and are picked up by wind currents.

It had previously been thought they could only get into the human body from eating fish which contained microplastics from the ocean.

While there is no clear evidence that plastic in the air is harmful, studies show children could now ingest more than 3,000 plastic particles a year.

Professor Galloway, an expert in ecotoxicology at the University of Exeter, said: 'Most people will not be aware that there are tiny particles of plastic in road dust and in the air.

These are preliminary findings and there has not yet been any comprehensive research to determine whether there is any significant risk to human health.

'At this stage it seems critical that fully funded research is conducted to explore this, and to determine how exposure through dust and land-based debris compares to exposure through eating contaminated seafood, for example.

Presenting her report at a UN conference last month, she added: 'I think many people will be surprised by the evidence on plastic now.

It is not plastic which is the problem, but the inappropriate disposal of it.

'Plastic in itself is not toxic and most of the estimates suggest the amount we are exposed to is probably too low to have an effect, but we just don't know.

Researchers have found plastic in the air is mainly brought down by rainfall, and often consists of fibres from synthetic clothing like fleeces which have gone through washing machines.

Other sources include plastic debris, traffic cones, speed bumps and waste blown from landfill sites – all of which are broken down into tiny particles by sunlight, wind and water.

Many are washed into waterways, but their tiny size means they can be taken up into the air, entering the atmosphere as particles before being deposited back as atmospheric fallout, for example in urban dust.

Last year Professor Frank Kelly, an expert in environmental health from King's College London, told the House of Commons environmental audit committee that if plastics were airborne, 'we could breathe them in'.

He said: 'If we could breathe them in, they could potentially deliver chemicals to lower parts of our lungs, even across into our circulation – in the same way we worry about vehicle emissions these days.

French researchers recently estimated from an atmospheric study that between three and ten tonnes of synthetic fibres are dumped on to a city the size of Paris every year.

And Iranian scientists who analysed street dust reported that children could swallow as many as 3,200 plastic particles a year.

It has already been estimated that there could be up to 50 particles of plastic in an average plateful of shellfish such as mussels or oysters.

But the Iranian study, published this summer, also found adults could swallow more than 1,000 microplastic particles a year from dust, concluding: 'Street dust is a potentially important source of microplastic contamination in the urban environment.

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The Most Important Thing I've Learnt So Far As An Adult - Duration: 10:42.

Hello internet world

It's me Evelyn

kidding okay hello internet world it's me

Danielle and I'm here sick but I was just thinking about something lying in

bed and I said I'm going to make a video because it's something that I think is

important and I really really want to remember it so okay so this is the video

so I was thinking that I think this is one of the most important things

that I've learned so far in my adult life so far I mean we're not

that far into it but you know where I am right now I think this is one of the

most important things that I've learnt

so this is it

it is that how people treat you is not dependent on you but it's completely

dependent on them and all right so yeah I don't know for some reason I think

that I I have always had the impression that that was not the case until

recently like I said in ma you know twenties which I am in now I guess it was

kind of a process of discovering or discovering what I believe now to be

the case which is that it is not dependent on you but it's dependent on them

for some reason I always had the impression that you know how people

treat you is dependent on you as a person like for example if someone is

treating you well then it is because you you know you are pleasant or you are just

courteous even if you're not necessarily pleasant but you know you're courteous

you'e you go on good you know you act sensible you act okay

you're not like unpleasant and just you know them kind of

people right and if someone is treating

you poorly then you know it is because you know the person is not acting well

the person is not acting in a way that is appropriate etc

I'm including including my own actions so I would include my own actions in

that in that to say that okay the people that I treat well they are people who

you know are nice people good people etc etc and people that I treat not well are

people that you know are not acting in a way that is positive

etc so on and so forth well I think that that's false I think that the

truth of the situation where I stand now just from my personal perspective my

opinion is that how about anybody treats so if I am treating someone poorly it is

not because the person is necessarily acting in a bad way

it's just because I am maybe having a bad day a bad week a bad year a bad ten

years you know whatever and it is me it's my internal state that is coming out

and it's really acting that way towards that person and vice versa you know if

someone is treating me me poorly it has nothing to do with my actions it is just

that you know the person is in a bad place they're not doing well

etc whatever I mean it could be so many things there's no shortage of of you

know trials on hardships that we all have to go through here on earth so it

could be various various things but you know the person is not treating you well

because one of those things um so yeah

yeah so basically because I think I don't know I don't know if this sounds

sensible to other people I know for sure maybe even up to three or four years ago

it wouldn't have sounded very sensible to me but the thing is that

if someone is acting poorly you know if someone is not being kind or you know

they're acting really badly etc it is completely possible to

treat that person well you know it's not a given that okay someone is acting like

an asshole and you know you have to necessarily respond to that person with

a negative response it doesn't have to be that way and of course well I don't

know I won't say of course but you know if you've ever dealt with a child you

know that's the case because children I mean 50 50 50 percent of the time they

are wonderful great lovely you know and then the other 50% of the time they're

just like meh you know but I think generally speaking

we don't tend to treat children in that particular way even when they are being

generally speaking that's I mean oh actually no lie erase that generally

speaking I believe that people do treat children that way especially in the

Caribbean but at least I think I don't I don't consider myself to be like that I

think I generally children nicely regardless of how they're acting but

that's just me personally and I think that many at least women tend to be like

that I think I could be completely wrong I don't know that's just what I think so

yeah um so yeah yeah now the other thing that I want to point out it's not is

that none of this is to say that if that an individual cannot be an asshole or cannot

be in some way deserving of poor treatment I don't believe that's the

case you know I like when people call me out on my bad actions you know if I'm

being an asshole then I would like for someone to tell me or even if they can't

tell me then I am okay in a sense with you know someone not really treating me

positively because my actions are not positive however I would like to make

the distinction that the person is not treating me that way because of

my actions it's because they're using the opportunity to get rid of some of

their own negativity and it just so happens you know hey I'm being an

asshole right now so you know it's okay kind of in a sense that's how I would

look at it but it's it's not because of my actions it is just that the person

has some negativity inside of them that they would like to get rid of and so

they're using the opportunity and it just so happens that hey I'm being an

asshole so hey you know karma karma works in that way everything is all good

in my opinion and again it's also possible that you know you could be

acting completely normally you could be acting completely fine and somebody just

has that negativity that negativity inside of them and they're willing to

unleash it onto you you know again what can I say I don't know karma you know

the universe whatever it's all happening for a reason right but I think it's

really important for me to remember this it's very difficult for me to always

remember this because I think that I was raised to think the complete opposite I

was kind of raised I don't want to say raised I don't think like anybody ever

said this to me in a particular way but I don't know I think it's just the

like the whole world I don't I do not know I don't know but I don't know I

just feel like I it's very natural for me to think that how people treat me is

a reflection of how I'm acting towards them and I just really want to remind

myself that at least from what I can see and from what I think I have been

meaning to learn over these past few years that this is not the case you know

and that when people sort of I think that sometimes people do try and and do

that intentionally possibly because they they think that it's true you know which

is that you know if I'm treating you poorly then it's because you're acting

poorly and maybe people don't really see it as well I'm just treating this person

poorly because I in myself have some negativity that out that I need to get

rid of you know maybe people don't see it that way and

so it's very easy for some people to say well you know look why are you acting

this way don't you see that whatever whatever whatever and in those times I

have to really remind myself the person isn't treating me this way because of

anything that I have or haven't done they're treating me this way because you

know because they they just

they are and it doesn't have anything to do

with me and my actions there's not much that I can actually do to change the

person's action the only thing that I really have control over is myself I

have control over my actions and my reactions but I don't really have any

control over someone else's actions and someone else's reactions to me yeah and

I think that it's taken me a long time to even grasp that like even a little

snippet of it which i think is where I'm at now and maybe this video will make me

grasp like a little a little bit more like a bigger

piece of the seed and then hopefully with time I'll be able to fully

understand that idea and it will just be maybe second nature hopefully to me so

yeah that's what I wanted to say mommy I don't know if this counts as Song Sunday

mek mi sing a likke tune it's raining all around me yes it's actually raining

there's another typhoon coming so yeah that's what I have to say everybody bless

up yourself have a wonderful day night evening everything

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Mia Rose: So reagieren Fans auf Sarah Nowaks Baby-Namen! - Duration: 2:35.

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Sind auch SIE mit 50 noch so pretty? - Duration: 1:07.

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Wut übertrieben? So steht ihr zum Namens-Zoff um Mia Rose! - Duration: 1:47.

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Sibel Kekilli: So ist "Bruder - Schwarze Macht" - Duration: 3:11.

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Versteckte Fette: so entlarvst du sie und nimmst leichter ab! - Duration: 9:19.

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These identical twins look so similar that people think their pictures are Photoshopped - Duration: 2:46.

These identical twins look so similar that people think their pictures are Photoshopped

Earlier this week, 19-year-old brothers Ahmed and Abdullah became Twitter-famous after people started freaking out about their resemblance to one another.

On Sunday, Ahmed tweeted four photos of him and Abdullah posing side by side in identical outfits. Both brothers can be seen wearing blue and white checkered shirts, navy pants, brown belts, wire-rimmed glasses, and silver necklaces.

They also have matching rings, beards, and man buns. Happy 19th birthday to a brother who has the worlds greatest brother, Ahmed captioned the post.

The brothers, who were born in Bosnia but currently live in Arizona, told Yahoo Lifestylethat they never expected their post to go viral. However, they have plans to use their newfound platform to make a good difference in the world.

We want to bring peace and love, and for people to respect each and every religion and race out there, Abdullah said to Yahoo Lifestyle.

We want to one day become as financially stable as possible so then we can start many charity organizations for the unfortunate all around the world, he added.

For now, the twins are attending college and working part-time. The two are also active on Instagram and make goofy videos together on YouTube. Ahmed and Abdullah did not immediately respond to INSIDERs request for comment.

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Teddy Geiger Thanks Friends For 'So Much Love' After Announcing Transition - Duration: 2:53.

Teddy Geiger Thanks Friends For 'So Much Love' After Announcing Transition

Aww! Earlier today, Oct. 27, singer Teddy Geiger revealed to the word that he is transitioning to a woman. His announcement was met with a wave of love and support! Check out his response!.

As youve probably heard, earlier on Friday, Oct. 27, singer-songwriter Teddy Geiger announced that hes going transition to a woman in the coming days.

In no time, he was met with an outpouring of love and support on social media from friends and fans for deciding to share such a huge decision.

Now, Teddy has decided to take to social media again to share his response to all the support! Woke up to so much love.

I have the best friends, he captioned a happy of himself nestled in bed along with tons of heart emojis! Love it! Check out pics of Teddy right here!.

It all began with a fan asking why Teddy looks so different in recent days. Thats when he took the opportunity to shares his big news! "Okay…because you asked nicely…I am transitioning," he shared.

"I started talking about it with a couple of close friends and family about a month ago and it's given me the courage to start the process. I feel like the next step is to tell all ya'll.

Love it or hate it, this is who I've been for a looooong time. I love u guys.

His message was immediately met with one touching and encouraging message after another! "Well done to people like you who are not afraid and love themselves for who they may be," one individual wrote.

Congratulations @Teddygeiger welcome to the sisterhood of the traveling transgender women of the world #foryouiwill stand taller today, YouTuber Gigi Gorgeous shared, referencing Teddys hit song. Were definitely feeling the love too!.

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