The document discusses the law of attraction and how to apply it to manifesting money. It notes that correcting bad thinking habits and focusing on positive thoughts about money is key, as your predominant thoughts determine what manifests in your life. It also advises surrendering to the process of applying the law of attraction principles.
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The emotion, of anger is something we encounter in our dealings with others and as a reaction to certain events. Knowing if how we respond when we are angry is appropriate or if we need to master some anger management techniques can sometimes be difficult to determine, partly because it is human nature to reject the notion that we may have a problem with how we behave. Your first clue may be hearing some of these phrases from those around you: “You need to watch your temper buddy!!” …
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Meditation is an experience of relaxing the body, quieting the mind, and awakening the spirit. Meditation encourages a deepening of consciousness or awareness, and also facilitates a deeper understanding of self and others.
Internet for all: Stratospheric solutions by Google loon and Facebook droneAbdullateef Abdulsalam
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Meditation is an experience of relaxing the body, quieting the mind, and awakening the spirit. Meditation encourages a deepening of consciousness or awareness, and also facilitates a deeper understanding of self and others.
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We're living in exciting times in terms of technology. IoT, VR and wearables are increasingly becoming more involved in our day to lives, some even set to become to mainstays in our homes.
However, one area that is often overlooked is how these future technologies will impact upon our working lives.
How will future tech such as VR, IoT and wearables shape the future working environment?
Drones are a different kind of new technology from what we’re used to. They offer something else: the conquest of physical space, the extension of society’s compass, the ability to be anywhere and see anything.
For the past few years, one of the most exciting class of gadgets on display has been drones. They got cheaper, lighter, and easier to use even as they became more powerful.
We believe 2015 is an important year for drones as they will change how brands interact with consumers in both advertising and events, and here's everything you need to know about the drone technology.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a Drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot on board. UAVs can be remote controlled aircraft (e.g. flown by a pilot at a ground control station) or can fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems
A UAV is defined as being capable of controlled, sustained level flight and powered by a jet or reciprocating engine. In addition, a cruise missile can be considered to be a UAV, but is treated separately on the basis that the vehicle is the weapon.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are aircrafts that fly without any humans being onboard. They are either remotely piloted, or piloted by an onboard computer. This kind of aircrafts can be used in different military missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, battle damage assessment, communications relay, minesweeping, hazardous substances detection and radar jamming. However they can be used in other than military missions like detection of hazardous objects on train rails and investigation of infected areas. Aircrafts that are able of hovering and vertical flying can also be used for indoor missions like counter terrorist operations
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How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
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Presented at ConveyUX in Seattle, 7 Feb 2014
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We are finally starting to think about how touchscreen devices really work, and design proper sized targets, think about touch as different from mouse selection, and to create common gesture libraries.
But despite this we still forget the user. Fingers and thumbs take up space, and cover the screen. Corners of screens have different accuracy than the center. It's time to re-evaluate what we think we know.
Steven reviews his ongoing research into how people actually interact with mobile devices, presents some new ideas on how we can design to avoid errors and take advantage of this new knowledge, and leaves you with 10 (relatively) simple steps to improve your touchscreen designs tomorrow.
Most people make the mistake of thinking that the surya namaskar is just one pose of yoga. Some people even have this misconception that sun salutation is merely for spiritual purposes. But in reality, surya namaskar has different poses and is a complete workout for your entire body. All the different poses of the surya namaskar have their own benefits.
Do you have information security skills and want to know what wage you could be earning and what role you could have? In our latest infographic we show you the top information security skills with the corresponding wage and role.
Drones and their Increasing Number of ApplicationsJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to analyze how drones are becoming economic feasible for an increasing number of applications as their costs fall. The costs of drones are falling as the costs of various ICs (controllers, GPS) and MEMS sensors rapidly fall, their performance rises (e.g., accuracy of GPS) and as the cost of carbon fibers fall at a somewhat slower pace than do ICs and MEMS. These falling costs are making drones economically feasible for a number of applications such as producing movies, TV reporting, surveillance, and delivery.
We're living in exciting times in terms of technology. IoT, VR and wearables are increasingly becoming more involved in our day to lives, some even set to become to mainstays in our homes.
However, one area that is often overlooked is how these future technologies will impact upon our working lives.
How will future tech such as VR, IoT and wearables shape the future working environment?
Drones are a different kind of new technology from what we’re used to. They offer something else: the conquest of physical space, the extension of society’s compass, the ability to be anywhere and see anything.
For the past few years, one of the most exciting class of gadgets on display has been drones. They got cheaper, lighter, and easier to use even as they became more powerful.
We believe 2015 is an important year for drones as they will change how brands interact with consumers in both advertising and events, and here's everything you need to know about the drone technology.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a Drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot on board. UAVs can be remote controlled aircraft (e.g. flown by a pilot at a ground control station) or can fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems
A UAV is defined as being capable of controlled, sustained level flight and powered by a jet or reciprocating engine. In addition, a cruise missile can be considered to be a UAV, but is treated separately on the basis that the vehicle is the weapon.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are aircrafts that fly without any humans being onboard. They are either remotely piloted, or piloted by an onboard computer. This kind of aircrafts can be used in different military missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, battle damage assessment, communications relay, minesweeping, hazardous substances detection and radar jamming. However they can be used in other than military missions like detection of hazardous objects on train rails and investigation of infected areas. Aircrafts that are able of hovering and vertical flying can also be used for indoor missions like counter terrorist operations
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How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
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Presented at ConveyUX in Seattle, 7 Feb 2014
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We are finally starting to think about how touchscreen devices really work, and design proper sized targets, think about touch as different from mouse selection, and to create common gesture libraries.
But despite this we still forget the user. Fingers and thumbs take up space, and cover the screen. Corners of screens have different accuracy than the center. It's time to re-evaluate what we think we know.
Steven reviews his ongoing research into how people actually interact with mobile devices, presents some new ideas on how we can design to avoid errors and take advantage of this new knowledge, and leaves you with 10 (relatively) simple steps to improve your touchscreen designs tomorrow.
Most people make the mistake of thinking that the surya namaskar is just one pose of yoga. Some people even have this misconception that sun salutation is merely for spiritual purposes. But in reality, surya namaskar has different poses and is a complete workout for your entire body. All the different poses of the surya namaskar have their own benefits.
It would be very hard to find a nurse who saw only the physical aspect of care as that which defines nursing. We all know that when a person is hurting emotionally, all sorts of physical ailments crop up. On the other hand, physical conditions can affect the mind and spirit. The nursing profession has traditionally viewed the person as holistic, though the term itself was only introduced into the nursing literature in the 1980s by Rogers, Parse, Newman and others. Today we speak of a person as a Bio Psycho Social unit.
Restoring wholeness is a legitimate goal of nursing, and so the term 'holistic' from the Greek ‘ Holos ' meaning whole or complete, is a very appropriate way to describe what we aim to do. Yet we may not always stop to consider the full implications of that concept. Holism has been defined as "concerned with the interrelationship of body, mind and spirit in an ever changing environment". See Slide.1 The American Holistic Nurses Association define wellness (health) as “That state of harmony between body, mind and spirit". The essence of holistic care is to help a person attain or maintain wholeness in all dimensions of their being. Consequently nurses need to be prepared to provide care in each of these areas. In this Presentation I wish to consider the spiritual dimension - the nature of Spirituality (Sanctity), the needs of the spirit, and the role of the nurse in caring for the Spirit (Life force).
Holistic nurses believe that healing leads to restoring, discovering and/or recognizing one’s inherent wholeness even within the face of sickness, and death. Holistic ideas and values support nursing practice. They embody, however aren't restricted to: care, presence, intuition, comfort, deliberation, love, and compassion in addition as religious recovery and quality of life. These ideas and values want exploration so as to know, refine and clarify however they support the healing method. Holistic Nursing analysis develops data and assists in providing the follow primarily based proof that's required to rework health care into holistic care. This needs dedication to developing and fostering resources that assist in making, deciphering and conducting holistic analysis. We have a tendency to believe that each one holistic nurse will participate in analysis by move queries, consistently grouping data to answer those queries, and implementing the results.
Success is goals and all else is commentary
Success is goals and all else is commentary. This is the great discovery throughout all of human history.
Your life only begins to become a great life when you
1. Clearly identify what it is that you want,
2. Make a plan to achieve it and then
3. Work on that plan every single day.
“The primary reason for failure is that people do not develop new plans to replace those plans that didn’t work.”
The three turning points in my life were these:
First
Discover Self.
I discovered that I was responsible for my life, and for everything that happened to me.
I learned that this life is not a rehearsal for something else. This is the real thing.
In every study of successful people, the acceptance of personal responsibility seems to be the starting point.
Before that, nothing happens. After you accept complete responsibility, your whole life begins to change.
Second
Discovery of goals.
The second turning point for me, which came when I was 24 years old, was my discovery of goals.
Without really knowing what I was doing, I sat down and made a list of 10 things I wanted to accomplish in the foreseeable future. I promptly lost the list. But 30 days later, my whole life had changed. Almost every goal on my list had already been achieved or partially achieved. The third turning point in my life came when I discovered that
“You can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal you can set for yourself.”
Third
No one is smarter than you and no one is better than you.
All business skills, sales skills and moneymaking skills are learnable. Everyone who is good in any area today was once poor in that area. The top people in every field were at one time not even in that field and didn’t even know that that field existed. And what hundreds of thousands of other people have done, you can do as well.
The Goal-Setting Process 1.
Decide exactly what you want in every key area of your life.
Start off by Idealizing. Imagine that there are no limitations on what you can be, have or do. Imagine that you have all the time and money, all the friends and contacts, all the education and experience that you need to accomplish any goal you can set for yourself. Imagine that you could wave a magic wand and make your life perfect in each of the four key areas of life. If your life was perfect in each area, what would it look like?
1. INCOME – how much do you want to earn this year, next year and five years from today?
2. FAMILY – what kind of a lifestyle do you want to create for yourself and your family?
3. HEALTH – how would your health be different if it was perfect in every way?
4. NET WORTH – how much do you want to save and accumulate in the course of your working lifetime?
Three Goal Method – in less than 30 seconds, write down your three most important goals in life, right now.
Write quickly. Whatever your answer to this “Quick List Method
The five that Peter Senge identifies are said to be converging to innovate learning organizations. They are:
1. Systems thinking
2. Personal mastery
3. Mental models
4. Building shared vision
5. Team learning
He adds to this recognition that people are agents, able to act upon the structures and systems of which they are a part. All the disciplines are, in this way, ‘concerned with a shift of mind from seeing parts to seeing wholes, from seeing people as helpless reactors to seeing them as active participants in shaping their reality, from reacting to the present to creating the future’ (Senge 1990: 69). It is to the disciplines that we will now turn.
Systems thinking – the cornerstone of the learning organization
A great virtue of Peter Senge’s work is the way in which he puts systems theory to work. The Fifth Discipline provides a good introduction to the basics and uses of such theory – and the way in which it can be brought together with other theoretical devices in order to make sense of organizational questions and issues. Systemic thinking is the conceptual cornerstone (‘The Fifth Discipline’) of his approach.
Learning Organization.
Where people continually expand their capacity to create the results they truly desire
Where new patterns of thinking are nurtured
Where collective aspiration is set free
Where people are continually learning to see the whole together
“When you ask people about what it is like being part of a great team, what is most striking is the meaningfulness of the experience. People talk about being part of something larger than themselves, of being connected, of being generative.”
Softskill training Connecting Classroom to careersVasudevan BK
Soft Skills Are:
Skills, abilities and traits that pertain to personality, attitude, and behavior
Soft Skills Are Not:
Formal or technical knowledge
Soft skill is the ability
required and expected
from persons for finding
a suitable job, its
maintenance and
promotion
Esteem is a simple word. It is worth and value that we apply to people, places, and situations. It is the amount of respect we assess. We have esteem for our world leaders. We have esteem for places like church and synagogue. We have esteem for an exemplary performance whether it is in sports, acting, or simply doing the right thing.
But the most important place we need to apply esteem is within ourselves. We must maintain our self-esteem in order to place value on ourselves as a worthy individual in the world.
Self-esteem can affect every single part of our lives. If our esteem is low, our lives will be dull and gray. Elevating esteem for ourselves is a crucial key to happiness in life.
Most people's feelings and thoughts about themselves fluctuate somewhat based on their daily experiences. The grade you get on an exam, how your friends treat you, ups and downs in a romantic relationship – all can have a temporary impact on your well-being.
Your own self-esteem, however, is something more fundamental than the normal "ups and downs" associated with situational changes. For people with healthy basic self- esteem, normal "ups and downs" may lead to temporary fluctuations in how they feel about themselves, but only to a limited extent. In contrast, for people with poor basic self-esteem, these "ups and downs" may make all the difference in the world.
People with poor self-esteem often rely on how they are doing in the present to determine how they feel about themselves. They need positive external experiences to counteract the negative feelings and thoughts that constantly plague them. Even then, the good feeling (from a good grade, compliment from a boss, loving words from a family member or friend, etc.) can be temporary.
Healthy self-esteem is based on our ability to assess ourselves accurately (know ourselves) and still be able to accept and to value ourselves unconditionally. This means being able to realistically acknowledge our strengths and limitations (which is part of being human) and at the same time accepting ourselves as worthy and worthwhile without conditions or reservations.
What we want to do is help you raise your self-esteem to levels that will enhance your life and the way you view life. It can make a tremendous difference in your quality of life. Learning techniques to raise self-esteem can be taught and put into practice in just a few days. However, it will take commitment and consistent practice to keep your healthy self-worth nurtured and nourished in your daily life.
We can show you how to improve your self-esteem in just one weekend! Three short days applying the information in this book and you will be on your way to healthy self-esteem as your life becomes the bright place it is meant to be.
Personalities is the sum total of individual’s Psychological traits, characteristics, motives, habits, attitudes, beliefs and outlooks.
Personality is generally defined as the deeply ingrained and relatively enduring patterns of thought, feeling and behavior. In fact, when one refers to personality, it generally implies to all what is unique about an individual, the characteristics that makes one stand out in a crowd.
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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2. The Law of Attraction
Bad Thinking Habits
Correct Your Thoughts
Typical Thought Process – Manifesting
Money
How to Apply the Law of
AttractionSummary
Vasudevan
3. states
that “Your most predominant
thoughts, determine what
manifests in Your life”
Vasudevan
Welcome to this presentation.A basic introduction to the law of attraction, and how to correctly apply it.
Before I get started I’ll give you a quick overview of the topics covered in this session are as follows:The law of attraction – I’ll introduce you to this law and provide a briefing on its benefits.Bad Thinking Habits – You have been brought up throughout your life to think a certain way; which will inhibit the successful conscious application of the law in your life.Correct Your Thoughts – The obvious solution to bad thinking habits is to rectify the bad habits, but to correct this bad habit, you must first gain a little more insight into how the habit is in effect.Typical Thought Process – Manifesting Money – We’ll follow the typical thought process of someone attempting to utilize the law to manifest money, and gain insight into why you will most likely fail.How to Apply the Law of Attraction – The fundamentals of applying the law of attraction
The law of attraction states that “Your most predominant thoughts, determine what manifests in your life”This law is constantly at work, regardless of whether you acknowledge it or not.The power behind this law is omniscient (all knowing), omnipresent (everywhere), and omnipotent (all powerful).It is your silent companion; obeying your every command regardless of whether your commands are consciously or unconsciously expressedSadly for most us, this is more of an unconscious occurrence.
You are more likely to experience the things you don’t want in your life, than the things you do want.Why is this?The answer is simple, but it may take some time actually grasp it mentally.The reason you are more like to experience the things in your life that you don’t want, than the things that you do, is because you are thinking about what you don’t want instead of what you do want.Your thoughts are energy.When you focus your thoughts on what you don’t want, you are simply giving energy to those thoughts.The more you think about what you don’t want, the more energy is provided as fuel to eventually manifest what you don’t want.
Understanding this law does not require in-depth intellectual knowledge; in-fact it will be best to keep the intellect out of the way.Just like using any of the electronic gadgets around the house; the TV, DVD player, sound system and so on; unless you work in the field of electronics or you specifically have the appropriate education, then you don’t necessary understand how these devices work; you do however, know how to use them.So it is with the law of attraction.
The reality is that when you try to implement the law of attraction it will most likely fail.It’s difficult to change your bad thinking habits; there has to be a change within you, more specifically a change within your mind.So, applying this law starts with an inward journey to the workings of your own mind.To give you a glimpse into the typical behaviorof your inner mind, I will take you step-by-step through a typical thought process of someone trying to use the law of attraction to manifest money.Now, money is not the physical paper notes and metal coins you carry around with you; they are just the physical representations of money.So then, what is money? Money, is simply energy.Why am I mentioning this? Well, the “energy of money” can manifest in your life in different forms. But if you are focused on it materializing in a particular form or way then you will most likely miss it when it does manifest and you will abort the whole manifestation process.
In stage 1 of the thought process, you need money to solve a financial problem, such as receiving the final notice of over due utility bills.The only thing on your mind is that you need money to resolve the situation; your mind is preoccupied with ways to acquire the money need.Lucky for you, you’ve heard about the law of attraction and you’ve even read a little about it.So, you decide to apply the law of attraction, to your situation in an attempt to resolve your financial problem.
Stage 2: You follow the basic advice that you read about and start by relaxing, quieting your mind and then focusing your thoughts on wealth and abundance; you attempt to put all thoughts of lack out of your mind.It’s not easy, because his is new territory for you and you have no experience in this area.Nevertheless, you determine to stick with it, through to the manifestation phase.You don’t know how its going to happen, you just trust that it will work out fine.
Stage 3: Even though consciously you are trying to keep your thoughts focused on wealth and abundance, at a subconscious level you are still focused on the lack of money.You have been programmed throughout your life to think in a certain way; you are subconsciously reacting to your physical circumstances; your predominant subconscious thoughts are focused on getting rid of lack, rather on than wealth and abundance.These thoughts are further reinforced by the fact that you can’t see any change in your circumstances; you’re trying to perceive the workings of the spiritual realm with your natural senses.The bills are physically in front of you; you can’t ignore them. You feel that you must do something.
Stage 4: Your subconscious thoughts always cause you to behave in a certain way regardless of whether you are aware of its effect on you; in this case you try to help things along by looking for ways that the money could come, then attempt to make it happen.Your initial trust in the law of attraction to bring about the necessary changes in your circumstances is now decreasing; you are acting out of desperation rather than inspiration.You begin to question whether just changing your thoughts can really change your circumstances; you begin to think, surely I have to do something.At this point the battle is already lost; you are no longer trusting the law to bring about the necessary changes; you have taken matters into your own hands.Your ego has taken control of the situation; it focuses you on doing something to get money to resolve your problem; it convinces you that your actions are the common sense approach.
Stage 5: So now you are focused on how to make money again.As we know, the law of attraction states, what you think about, comes about; your most predominant thoughts determine what manifests in your life.Since your predominant thoughts are on the need for money; less energy is given to thoughts of wealth and abundance.You cannot hold these thoughts at the forefront of your mind any longer; that space has been reserved for thoughts on lack.
Stage 6: Since your thoughts on lack are foremost in your mind, you have now come full circle, back to square one.Your predominant thoughts are on the fact that you need money.The outcome is inevitable, because your thoughts become things.Your circumstances faithfully reflects what you are thinking about; the need for money manifests, but to you it appears that nothing has changed.
Stage 7: Since your thoughts must manifest and your predominant thoughts are focused on the need for money; the need for money must manifest.Your thoughts are a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you want to know what will take place in your life in the near future, simply check your most predominant thoughts.What you think about, comes about.You are the author of your life; when you change your thoughts, you’ll change your life.
First you must understand that this law is constantly at work.Whether you believe it or not; your thoughts become things.I’m not referring to your fleeting thoughts, but what you think about predominantly.Invest some time learning about how to use the law; don’t worry about how it works.Now the difficult part; trust the process. It’s difficult for you to trust in something that you cannot physically interact with; you are used to having some degree of control in what takes place in your life.In reality, control will be handed to you in the form of opportunities; but if you’re focused on getting things done your own way, then you will most likely not notice the opportunities that present themselves to you.
The truth is that it will take time, for you to learn how to effectively apply this law for the betterment of your life; the key is to be diligent.Don’t give up; just like someone going to the gym for the first time and working muscles in ways that they hardly ever do outside the gym, by applying this law you too will be learning to work your mental muscles in ways that they have not been used before.Be patient with yourself, don’t try to force things into being, it will pay-off sooner than you think; providing you think correctly.