Dushan Zaric, an experienced bartender and owner of bars in NYC, gave a presentation on mindful bartending. He discussed the importance of cultivating qualities like contentment, clarity, and stability in oneself as a bartender. Zaric emphasized observing oneself while working to improve service and focus on making customers happy. Practicing mindfulness can reduce stress and prevent negative mindsets that interfere with quality cocktail preparation. The water in spirits and other drink ingredients may be influenced by the bartender's inner state, so pouring with mindfulness and care for the customer's experience is important.
A Writer's Journey: One Daughter's Healing Processrobinlbernstein
Final document presented as completion of my Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies at the Vermont Academic Center in Montpelier, Vermont--part of Union Institute & University
I do not consider this a finished product. It is merely the beginning of a larger body of work.
This document is Ryan's playbook where he explores thoughts on how to serve himself and others. He discusses welcoming others by being intentional, present, and a real person. Ryan feels welcome when others remember things about him and follow up on what's happening in his life. He concludes that belonging comes from feeling at home, investing in others, and others investing in him.
This document provides guidance on developing a "working personality" as a bartender. It discusses that people have many different characters or "I's" that make up their personality. When working as a bartender, it is important to be aware of which character is dominant at any given time to avoid automatic reactions to stimuli. Developing a unified "working personality" with three main aspects - the Mixologist, the Sage and the Rock Star - can help bartenders serve customers effectively while maintaining awareness and control over their actions.
Brookhaven National Laboratory WelcomeStefan Hyman
This document provides information about an event for prospective students at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University. It highlights that Stony Brook students have access to world-class research facilities at Brookhaven National Lab, including opportunities to work alongside faculty researchers. The keynote speaker at the event is Dr. Joanna Fowler, a 2009 Medal of Science winner known for her contributions to brain imaging research using positron emission tomography.
This presentation discusses new ways of working with vodka. It provides an overview of global vodka sales figures and explores topics like fermentation, distillation, natural and artificial flavorings, building balanced cocktails, and new vodka products. The presentation aims to show that vodka is a classic spirit that remains popular and sells well, despite some claims that it is "dead." It provides tasting notes on different vodkas and example cocktail recipes that showcase vodka's versatility.
The document is a presentation about vodka given by Dushan Zaric on October 3rd. It discusses vodka's popularity as a spirit, explores different types of vodka based on raw materials and production methods, and provides examples of well-balanced vodka cocktails. The presentation aims to help bartenders and consumers better understand vodka and how to work with it to create complex cocktails.
A Writer's Journey: One Daughter's Healing Processrobinlbernstein
Final document presented as completion of my Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies at the Vermont Academic Center in Montpelier, Vermont--part of Union Institute & University
I do not consider this a finished product. It is merely the beginning of a larger body of work.
This document is Ryan's playbook where he explores thoughts on how to serve himself and others. He discusses welcoming others by being intentional, present, and a real person. Ryan feels welcome when others remember things about him and follow up on what's happening in his life. He concludes that belonging comes from feeling at home, investing in others, and others investing in him.
This document provides guidance on developing a "working personality" as a bartender. It discusses that people have many different characters or "I's" that make up their personality. When working as a bartender, it is important to be aware of which character is dominant at any given time to avoid automatic reactions to stimuli. Developing a unified "working personality" with three main aspects - the Mixologist, the Sage and the Rock Star - can help bartenders serve customers effectively while maintaining awareness and control over their actions.
Brookhaven National Laboratory WelcomeStefan Hyman
This document provides information about an event for prospective students at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University. It highlights that Stony Brook students have access to world-class research facilities at Brookhaven National Lab, including opportunities to work alongside faculty researchers. The keynote speaker at the event is Dr. Joanna Fowler, a 2009 Medal of Science winner known for her contributions to brain imaging research using positron emission tomography.
This presentation discusses new ways of working with vodka. It provides an overview of global vodka sales figures and explores topics like fermentation, distillation, natural and artificial flavorings, building balanced cocktails, and new vodka products. The presentation aims to show that vodka is a classic spirit that remains popular and sells well, despite some claims that it is "dead." It provides tasting notes on different vodkas and example cocktail recipes that showcase vodka's versatility.
The document is a presentation about vodka given by Dushan Zaric on October 3rd. It discusses vodka's popularity as a spirit, explores different types of vodka based on raw materials and production methods, and provides examples of well-balanced vodka cocktails. The presentation aims to help bartenders and consumers better understand vodka and how to work with it to create complex cocktails.
- Psychology is the study of inner feelings and behaviors. Its history began in the late 1800s but concepts date back further. It has progressed through various waves of thought.
- Current psychology incorporates multiple perspectives, picking from seven main schools - biopsychology, evolutionary, psychoanalytic, behavioral, humanist, cognitive, and social-cultural approaches.
- Key ongoing debates center around nature vs nurture, stability vs change, and continuity vs discontinuity. Exam advice includes getting rest, eating, time management, and persevering through challenges.
This document provides an overview of a workshop titled "An Exploration Within The World’s of Mind". The workshop will be limited to 15 committed participants and involve homework assignments before and after. It will explore concepts like the mind, body, spirit, and soul. Participants will examine models of how the mind operates and have a closed eye meditation. The goal is to understand how we create our emotions and train our minds from ego to soul. There is no fee to participate but applicants must be willing to commit fully to the workshop and follow up sessions.
You are a bundle of energy. You have so much energy within you that you can achieve almost anything that you wish to. But most people are not aware of the reservoir of energy that they possess within themselves. They also may not know how to draw on it or how to use it for their own good.
It is your birthright to be happy and it is your birthright to enjoy all that the world has to offer. But you need to wake up the power within you. You deserve to enjoy best of health and best of wealth. Practice ‘OM & I’ Meditation and benefit all the way to peace, progress and prosperity.
This document provides an introduction to psychology by summarizing its history and key areas of study. It discusses how psychology has progressed through different waves of thought from introspection to modern eclectic approaches. The modern perspective incorporates seven schools of thought: biopsychology, evolutionary, psychoanalytic, behavioral, humanist, cognitive, and social-cultural. It also outlines three ongoing debates in psychology around the influences of nature vs nurture, stability vs change, and continuity vs discontinuity.
This is my personal philosophy presentation in relation to counselling and counselling studies for the NCFE Level 4 Diploma in Counselling. It maps my personal journey studying the integrative approach to counselling with doodles, metaphors and my own personal waffling.
This document contains inspirational quotes and reflections on topics like happiness, habits, courage, commitment, wisdom, and achieving goals. It encourages the reader to expand their imagination, honor their commitments, and constantly improve by doing tomorrow what others will do later. The overarching message is about living purposefully and reaching one's full potential through positive thinking, personal growth, and never stopping the journey of learning and self-improvement.
I could be smiling right now. Smile more. Smile anyhow. I didn't smile as much in the first half of my life, so I plan on making up for that in the second. Going for the Guiness Book of Records for "longest smile".
The Emperor's New Clothes - Meaningful interactions in stressful situationsPortia Tung
See the Emperor in all his glory! Which role will you play? We all interact with different types of characters in our daily lives which may lead to stressful situations. Together, we will learn how to communicate more effectively with others, especially at times of stress, by transforming our behavior from incongruence to congruence. We will learn to recognise incongruence by role-playing the 5 Coping Stances based on the Satir Model, then learn how to begin transforming our behavior from one of incongruence to congruence by thinking about interactions in terms of Self, Other and Context.
The document discusses two modes of the mind: the doing mode and the being mode. The doing mode involves problem-solving, rumination, and making things the way we think they should be, which can worsen negative emotions. The being mode is awareness and mindfulness - paying attention to the present moment without judgment. Mindfulness can help disengage thoughts, live in the present, and stop negative mental patterns that lead to depression. The rest of the program teaches how to cultivate mindfulness as a skill to change one's life.
Meditation can help software developers by improving focus, reducing stress and social isolation, and cultivating mindfulness. It trains the mind to focus on the present moment and let thoughts come and go without getting caught up in them. For developers, this allows them to enter a state of deep focus needed for programming and to disengage from work thoughts after hours. Meditation also fosters understanding over judgment, which can help maintain complex code by viewing it without preconceived concepts. While the technique is simple, regularly practicing meditation can have mental and emotional benefits that enhance both work and life.
The document discusses paying attention through meditation. It states that meditation involves focusing inner attention in a quiet, concentrated yet relaxed manner. This allows one to pay attention to deeper inner levels of oneself beyond thinking and emotions. While difficult at first due to an untrained mind, with practice this focusing can be accomplished and feels like a gentle flowing river towards its source. The document encourages the reader to simply decide to take up meditation, as it does not require changes to lifestyle or long periods, but can bring mindfulness and significant benefits to health and relationships.
This document discusses habits that can lead to increased happiness. It provides quotes from experts on happiness discussing how happiness is designed through habits rather than being accidental. Specific habits mentioned that can increase happiness include journaling, building optimism, having a sense of purpose, practicing gratitude, exercising, eating healthy, using mantras, connecting with wisdom, and reflecting on one's journey. The document emphasizes that happiness is something that must be designed and cultivated through consistent practice of positive habits.
This document describes a product called Mastery MindFuse that claims to instantly infuse the brain with mastery through a 25-minute daily process. It says Mastery MindFuse uses brainwave entrainment and sensory stimulation to align the brain with affirmations of confidence, worthiness, and power to create change. The document provides details on brainwave patterns and how entrainment works to deliberately alter consciousness and beliefs for increased control over one's mind and habits.
This document promotes a product called Mastery MindFuse that claims to instantly infuse the brain with mastery through a 25-minute daily process involving images and affirmations viewed on a computer screen. It describes the author's experience using the product and feeling profoundly transformed, with their brain and beliefs literally rewired. The document also provides a brief overview of the science of brain entrainment and how deliberately altering brain wave patterns can change one's mind, habits, and beliefs.
Mindfulness is a practice of living in the present moment and can help reduce stress and anxiety. It originated from Hindu and Buddhist practices and was introduced to the Western world in the 1970s. Practicing mindfulness involves cultivating nine attitudes: non-judging, patience, acceptance, letting go, trust, non-striving, gratitude, generosity, and beginner's mind. Formal mindfulness techniques like meditation help develop these attitudes and switch off "automatic pilot" to experience life more fully in each present moment. Incorporating mindfulness into daily life through activities can provide mental and physical health benefits.
This document describes a journey to help identify one's priorities in life. Participants choose 10 important people or objects for a journey, but must discard the least valued item every few minutes. Through repeated choices about what to keep or let go, one reflects on why certain relationships and possessions are more important. The journey aims to recognize that worldly wealth can disappear, while inner wealth like family and friends should be truly cherished. Making the most of the present by focusing on meaningful relationships, personal growth, and helping others is encouraged.
7/5/2023 - Sitting Meditation and Dharma Talk with Venerable De HongDenny K
Mindfulness meditation is discussed, including its benefits beyond just stress reduction. 37 factors of enlightenment are outlined that involve mindfulness. Key aspects of mindfulness meditation are defined, such as bare attention and seeing the impermanence of all phenomena. The three fundamental activities of mindfulness are described as reminding one of their task, seeing things as they are without distortion, and realizing the true nature of all things. Various meditation practices involving mindfulness of the body, feelings, mind, and mind objects are explained.
This document provides advice and encouragement for living life to the fullest by maintaining 100% energy, enthusiasm, and effort. It discusses maintaining integrity, developing resilience in the face of challenges, focusing thoughts positively, and constantly reinventing oneself. Key recommendations include performing self-analyses to identify strengths and opportunities, finding one's purpose or "ikigai", and remembering that energy and enthusiasm lead to happiness. The overall message is to seize each day and give your all in every endeavor.
This document provides bartenders with tips for maintaining emotional well-being while on the job. It discusses managing emotions with customers, why guests return to establishments, and achieving contentment. Tips include developing perspective, ensuring customers meet basic standards of behavior, and reciting a contentment mantra. The document also provides a wellness plan with components like exercise, nutrition, water, and sleep to help bartenders stay positive and mentally fit.
The document summarizes a seminar about corruption and transparency in craft bartending. It discusses how bar owners often try to lower costs by getting "deals" from suppliers and distributors, but these deals can have legal and ethical consequences. It also questions how deals impact the craft of bartending and the long term relationships between bars and alcohol producers/distributors. The seminar had a panel of experts from the bartending industry who discussed these issues and how money flows through the various entities involved in producing and promoting alcoholic beverages.
- Psychology is the study of inner feelings and behaviors. Its history began in the late 1800s but concepts date back further. It has progressed through various waves of thought.
- Current psychology incorporates multiple perspectives, picking from seven main schools - biopsychology, evolutionary, psychoanalytic, behavioral, humanist, cognitive, and social-cultural approaches.
- Key ongoing debates center around nature vs nurture, stability vs change, and continuity vs discontinuity. Exam advice includes getting rest, eating, time management, and persevering through challenges.
This document provides an overview of a workshop titled "An Exploration Within The World’s of Mind". The workshop will be limited to 15 committed participants and involve homework assignments before and after. It will explore concepts like the mind, body, spirit, and soul. Participants will examine models of how the mind operates and have a closed eye meditation. The goal is to understand how we create our emotions and train our minds from ego to soul. There is no fee to participate but applicants must be willing to commit fully to the workshop and follow up sessions.
You are a bundle of energy. You have so much energy within you that you can achieve almost anything that you wish to. But most people are not aware of the reservoir of energy that they possess within themselves. They also may not know how to draw on it or how to use it for their own good.
It is your birthright to be happy and it is your birthright to enjoy all that the world has to offer. But you need to wake up the power within you. You deserve to enjoy best of health and best of wealth. Practice ‘OM & I’ Meditation and benefit all the way to peace, progress and prosperity.
This document provides an introduction to psychology by summarizing its history and key areas of study. It discusses how psychology has progressed through different waves of thought from introspection to modern eclectic approaches. The modern perspective incorporates seven schools of thought: biopsychology, evolutionary, psychoanalytic, behavioral, humanist, cognitive, and social-cultural. It also outlines three ongoing debates in psychology around the influences of nature vs nurture, stability vs change, and continuity vs discontinuity.
This is my personal philosophy presentation in relation to counselling and counselling studies for the NCFE Level 4 Diploma in Counselling. It maps my personal journey studying the integrative approach to counselling with doodles, metaphors and my own personal waffling.
This document contains inspirational quotes and reflections on topics like happiness, habits, courage, commitment, wisdom, and achieving goals. It encourages the reader to expand their imagination, honor their commitments, and constantly improve by doing tomorrow what others will do later. The overarching message is about living purposefully and reaching one's full potential through positive thinking, personal growth, and never stopping the journey of learning and self-improvement.
I could be smiling right now. Smile more. Smile anyhow. I didn't smile as much in the first half of my life, so I plan on making up for that in the second. Going for the Guiness Book of Records for "longest smile".
The Emperor's New Clothes - Meaningful interactions in stressful situationsPortia Tung
See the Emperor in all his glory! Which role will you play? We all interact with different types of characters in our daily lives which may lead to stressful situations. Together, we will learn how to communicate more effectively with others, especially at times of stress, by transforming our behavior from incongruence to congruence. We will learn to recognise incongruence by role-playing the 5 Coping Stances based on the Satir Model, then learn how to begin transforming our behavior from one of incongruence to congruence by thinking about interactions in terms of Self, Other and Context.
The document discusses two modes of the mind: the doing mode and the being mode. The doing mode involves problem-solving, rumination, and making things the way we think they should be, which can worsen negative emotions. The being mode is awareness and mindfulness - paying attention to the present moment without judgment. Mindfulness can help disengage thoughts, live in the present, and stop negative mental patterns that lead to depression. The rest of the program teaches how to cultivate mindfulness as a skill to change one's life.
Meditation can help software developers by improving focus, reducing stress and social isolation, and cultivating mindfulness. It trains the mind to focus on the present moment and let thoughts come and go without getting caught up in them. For developers, this allows them to enter a state of deep focus needed for programming and to disengage from work thoughts after hours. Meditation also fosters understanding over judgment, which can help maintain complex code by viewing it without preconceived concepts. While the technique is simple, regularly practicing meditation can have mental and emotional benefits that enhance both work and life.
The document discusses paying attention through meditation. It states that meditation involves focusing inner attention in a quiet, concentrated yet relaxed manner. This allows one to pay attention to deeper inner levels of oneself beyond thinking and emotions. While difficult at first due to an untrained mind, with practice this focusing can be accomplished and feels like a gentle flowing river towards its source. The document encourages the reader to simply decide to take up meditation, as it does not require changes to lifestyle or long periods, but can bring mindfulness and significant benefits to health and relationships.
This document discusses habits that can lead to increased happiness. It provides quotes from experts on happiness discussing how happiness is designed through habits rather than being accidental. Specific habits mentioned that can increase happiness include journaling, building optimism, having a sense of purpose, practicing gratitude, exercising, eating healthy, using mantras, connecting with wisdom, and reflecting on one's journey. The document emphasizes that happiness is something that must be designed and cultivated through consistent practice of positive habits.
This document describes a product called Mastery MindFuse that claims to instantly infuse the brain with mastery through a 25-minute daily process. It says Mastery MindFuse uses brainwave entrainment and sensory stimulation to align the brain with affirmations of confidence, worthiness, and power to create change. The document provides details on brainwave patterns and how entrainment works to deliberately alter consciousness and beliefs for increased control over one's mind and habits.
This document promotes a product called Mastery MindFuse that claims to instantly infuse the brain with mastery through a 25-minute daily process involving images and affirmations viewed on a computer screen. It describes the author's experience using the product and feeling profoundly transformed, with their brain and beliefs literally rewired. The document also provides a brief overview of the science of brain entrainment and how deliberately altering brain wave patterns can change one's mind, habits, and beliefs.
Mindfulness is a practice of living in the present moment and can help reduce stress and anxiety. It originated from Hindu and Buddhist practices and was introduced to the Western world in the 1970s. Practicing mindfulness involves cultivating nine attitudes: non-judging, patience, acceptance, letting go, trust, non-striving, gratitude, generosity, and beginner's mind. Formal mindfulness techniques like meditation help develop these attitudes and switch off "automatic pilot" to experience life more fully in each present moment. Incorporating mindfulness into daily life through activities can provide mental and physical health benefits.
This document describes a journey to help identify one's priorities in life. Participants choose 10 important people or objects for a journey, but must discard the least valued item every few minutes. Through repeated choices about what to keep or let go, one reflects on why certain relationships and possessions are more important. The journey aims to recognize that worldly wealth can disappear, while inner wealth like family and friends should be truly cherished. Making the most of the present by focusing on meaningful relationships, personal growth, and helping others is encouraged.
7/5/2023 - Sitting Meditation and Dharma Talk with Venerable De HongDenny K
Mindfulness meditation is discussed, including its benefits beyond just stress reduction. 37 factors of enlightenment are outlined that involve mindfulness. Key aspects of mindfulness meditation are defined, such as bare attention and seeing the impermanence of all phenomena. The three fundamental activities of mindfulness are described as reminding one of their task, seeing things as they are without distortion, and realizing the true nature of all things. Various meditation practices involving mindfulness of the body, feelings, mind, and mind objects are explained.
This document provides advice and encouragement for living life to the fullest by maintaining 100% energy, enthusiasm, and effort. It discusses maintaining integrity, developing resilience in the face of challenges, focusing thoughts positively, and constantly reinventing oneself. Key recommendations include performing self-analyses to identify strengths and opportunities, finding one's purpose or "ikigai", and remembering that energy and enthusiasm lead to happiness. The overall message is to seize each day and give your all in every endeavor.
This document provides bartenders with tips for maintaining emotional well-being while on the job. It discusses managing emotions with customers, why guests return to establishments, and achieving contentment. Tips include developing perspective, ensuring customers meet basic standards of behavior, and reciting a contentment mantra. The document also provides a wellness plan with components like exercise, nutrition, water, and sleep to help bartenders stay positive and mentally fit.
The document summarizes a seminar about corruption and transparency in craft bartending. It discusses how bar owners often try to lower costs by getting "deals" from suppliers and distributors, but these deals can have legal and ethical consequences. It also questions how deals impact the craft of bartending and the long term relationships between bars and alcohol producers/distributors. The seminar had a panel of experts from the bartending industry who discussed these issues and how money flows through the various entities involved in producing and promoting alcoholic beverages.
The document discusses the state of craft bartending and corruption within the industry. It raises concerns about bars exclusively focusing on the price of liquor to lower costs, and questions the transparency, ethics, and long-term consequences of "deals" struck for the lowest prices. The document questions whether spirit companies should be seen as partners or money bags, and when support from them is appropriate. It explores the legal and ethical issues with prioritizing cost over quality and relationships within the industry.
Dushan Zaric presents on implementing an effective apprenticeship program for bartenders. He emphasizes the importance of trust, talent, and positive attitude for building a strong team. Zaric recommends identifying leaders, setting goals to encourage growth, and empowering staff through education and creativity. He stresses allowing the team to build the business through feedback and shared ideas. Zaric believes in cultivating longevity through continuous education and team building exercises to strengthen bonds.
The document discusses how hospitality staff can maintain emotional control while working with customers. It recommends focusing on connecting with customers to validate their experience and gain approval. Staff should check that customers can afford services, are not abusive or violent before providing further validation. The document also presents strategies for cultivating an attitude of contentment at work, such as practicing a "contentment mantra" and focusing on one's purpose and why one's organization exists. It suggests positive lifestyle habits like exercise and nutrition can support emotional well-being.
This document discusses craft bartenders and craft bars. It defines craft bartenders as professional bartenders whose work is inspired by heritage, lineage, apprenticeship, and high-quality ingredients. It provides examples of craft bars around the world and notes they are organized like professional kitchens, with roles like maitre d'bar, bar manager, and principal bartender. When deciding on spirit lists, craft bars consider whether the spirit performs as intended, the production process is transparent, packaging is bartender friendly, and price. They dislike marketing claims. To serve craft bars, suppliers should provide detailed product information, offer education, and develop personal relationships.
How to open a successful bar Arizona Cocktail Week 2015 dzaric
This document discusses how to open a successful bar. It recommends researching the market and competition, determining what tools and equipment will be needed to operate the bar, and considering whether a business partner would be beneficial. The document also suggests scouting potential locations, building a strong staff, and having a clear vision of what success will look like for the bar business.
This document discusses how to maintain a positive attitude while working shifts to avoid getting upset. It recommends focusing on being content with the current situation by adopting a mantra of acceptance. It also suggests clarifying your purpose and reasons for working to maintain motivation. Maintaining a positive mindset through practices like gratitude, self-care activities, and proper nutrition can help one work shifts without becoming angry or upset.
This document discusses how to build a successful bar or restaurant by focusing on location, concept, and service, and treating employees like family. It emphasizes that the key to long-term success is having a clear purpose or "why" that goes beyond just food and drinks. Successful establishments discussed create a sense of community and ethos by hiring people who believe in the same vision, and practice hospitality by truly listening to and understanding customers.
Hospitality Seminar Golden State of Cocktails 2014dzaric
The document discusses creating a successful culture in hospitality businesses. It outlines that location, concept, and service are key factors, but that the most important element is having a clear ethos or purpose. The presenter argues that hospitality businesses should focus on building a family-like culture and team where employees are passionate about the same beliefs. Successful bars cited as examples all seem to excel at developing a strong sense of community and shared vision among staff.
The Team Equation San Antonio Cocktail Conferencedzaric
This document discusses how to build a successful bar or restaurant by focusing on building a team or "family" with a shared ethos or purpose, rather than just hiring staff. It notes that while about 30% of restaurants succeed in 10 years, some bars have found success by prioritizing their why - their purpose and beliefs - and hiring people who share this vision. When employees feel part of a family working towards common goals, they will be fully invested in the business's success.
The document discusses how to build a successful bar or restaurant. It notes that most bars and restaurants fail within 5 years, with a 70% failure rate after 10 years. However, some bars have achieved long-term success. These successful bars are argued to build a "family" rather than just hiring staff, by hiring people who believe in the same vision and values as the owners. This allows the business to have an "ethos" that customers connect with on a deeper level than just the food and drinks.
Dushan Zaric, a bartender and consultant with over 18 years of experience, gave a presentation about spirits and cocktails. He discussed various topics like the origins of alcohol, the fermentation and distillation processes used to make spirits, tasting spirits to understand their flavor profiles, and balancing ingredients in cocktails. The goal is to create balanced, complex cocktails that avoid being one or overly multi-dimensional in taste. Examples were given of classic cocktails made with different base spirits to illustrate these concepts.
The document discusses key factors for the success of restaurants and bars, as presented by Dushan Zaric, an experienced bartender and consultant. It identifies the importance of location, concept, and service. For location, it notes the importance of foot traffic, corner spaces, existing fixtures, and community support. For concept, it emphasizes products, design, profitability, logistics, and hours. For service, it highlights the importance of team, training, and hospitality. It also discusses common failure rates for restaurants and the importance of focusing on purpose, or "why", over specific offerings.
The document is a presentation about opening successful speakeasy bars. It discusses that location, concept, and service are key factors. For location, it's important to consider foot traffic, being on a corner if possible, existing fixtures, a supportive community, and getting a good deal on lease. The concept should include quality food and drinks, thoughtful design, a solid business plan, logistics, and operating hours. Providing excellent service through well-trained staff is also essential. The presentation emphasizes developing a clear purpose or "why" that resonates beyond just the "what" and "how" of the business.
The document summarizes a presentation by Gaz Reagan and Dushan Zaric from the Institute for Mindful Bartending. It discusses developing balance as a bartender by cultivating qualities of a mixologist, rock star, and sage. It also covers cultivating contentment, focusing on customer satisfaction over personal desires, and practicing self-observation to better understand one's strengths and weaknesses.
The document discusses creating an ethos, which is a missing part of the formula for success in new restaurants. It notes that while location, concept, and service are important, most restaurants still fail due to a lack of attention and passion. A study found that within 10 years, 70% of restaurants had failed. To succeed, a restaurant needs an inspiring ethos that attracts dedicated staff who believe in its purpose and care about more than just money. Only by hiring people who share its vision can a restaurant survive through hard work.
This presentation discusses how to make homemade cocktails, syrups, cordials, and infusions. It provides recipes and tasting notes for 5 cocktails: the Billionaire Cocktail, Matahari, Paloma Brava, Provençale, and Drunken Dragon's Milk. The presentation also includes recipes for homemade grenadine, absinthe bitters, chai-infused vermouth, grapefruit cordial, lavender-infused gin, and vermouth de Provence that are used in the cocktails.
The document discusses how most restaurants fail within 10 years, with a 70% failure rate, despite following the general formula of having a good location, concept, and service. It argues that restaurants are missing an important element of establishing an "ethos", which is defining the purpose, cause, beliefs, and reasons why customers should care about the business. By aligning the food, cocktails, and staff around a clear ethos, restaurants can improve their chances of long-term success beyond just the basic factors in their formula.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
3. Dushan Zaric
* 18 + years of Experience behind Bars
* Co-Owner of Employees Only and Macao Trading Co
NYC
* Principal Bartender
* Consultant
* Author
* Trainer
* Thinker
* Trend setter
* Magician
dushanzaric@gmail.com
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4. “ Service is a monologue-we decide how we want
to do things and set our own standards for
service. Hospitality, on the other hand is a
dialogue. To be on a guest’s side requires listening
to that person with every sense, and following up
with a thoughtful, gracious, appropriate response.
It takes both great service and great hospitality to
rise to the top.”
Danny Meyer – Setting the Table
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6. "Bartending is an old and honorable trade.
It is not a profession and I have no
sympathy with those who try to make it
anything but what it was. The idea of
calling a bartender a professor or a
mixologist is nonsense. ... ”
Patrick Gavin Duffy,
1933
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7. The Bartender
MIXOLOGIST
CONFIDENCE
SAGE ROCK STAR
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A Balanced union of three equally developed parts
11. The Bartender
STABILITY
CONTENTMENT
CLARITY INTENSITY
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A Balanced union of three equally developed parts
12. Contentment:
–noun
1. the state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind.
2. Archaic . the act of making contentedly satisfied.
— adj
1. mentally or emotionally satisfied with things as they are
2. assenting to or willing to accept circumstances, a proposed
course of action, etc
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13. “It all depends on how we
look at things, and not how
they are in themselves” –
Carl Gustav Jung
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21. “Your most important job as a bartender
is to think about how you can make a
cocktail that the guest will think is
great. Never forget this. This is
fundamental if you want to master the
way of the cocktail”. - Master Kazuo
Uyeda, Cocktail Techniques
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28. Remember and describe a night within the last 6 months when you were in the “zone”, in
a state of mindful bartending.
1) What were your thoughts of?
2) How did you feel emotionally and what sensations were present?
3) How did you feel physically and how did your body move throughout the night?
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75. … In the Morning, I start my day…
…I enjoy my coffee and juice. I focus on the positive. I don’t let
my self get captured. The News is always the same…it is always
bad…that is what they are selling.
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77. … Then a phone call
from work …
“ the other Bartender is
sick. Can you work a
double today?”
78. Sure. I’ll be there. “Oh Well…Poor Steve with a flu. Too
bad I need to cancel my plans for the night. But Steve is
in trouble and he needs me to help him out”.
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80. Traffic is jammed…
The President is in town. It seems that I’ll be late for
work, there isn’t much I can do about it…I better call
and let them know.
89. Best Practices:
* Get enough sleep every night - especially
before a shift
* Have regular physical exercise
* Cultivate quieting down (meditating)
before shift
* During shift, in times of stress, return to
your breath
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98. Negroni
1 1/4 ounces (37 ml) Plymouth Gin
1 1/4 ounces (37 ml) Campari
1 1/4 ounces (37 ml) Sweet (Italian)
vermouth
1 orange twist, for garnish
Directions
Pour all ingredients into a mixing glass.
Add large cold ice and stir for 40
revolutions. Strain into a chilled cocktail
glass. Garnish with orange twist.
113. “Of course it matters in
what kind of mood I am
when I enter the
distillery”. – Miles
Karakasevic, 12 th
generation Master Distiller,
Domaine Charbay