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View Attitudes Podcast

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View Attitudes Podcast

    Title- Toastmasters International and the Power Distance Index- A Comparative Perspective

    Title- Toastmasters International and the Power Distance Index- A Comparative Perspective

    Learn why some countries get so much more from Toastmasters than we do in the United States.  It is simpler than you think.

    • 5分
    Eyes On Camera

    Eyes On Camera

    Eye contact when speaking online mostly comes down to three things: the duration of your gaze, whether you look away and what your eyes say about how you’re really feeling. Eyes looking directly into the camera is a sign of strength, so looking away every now and again suggests a conciliatory stance.

    • 12分
    Mastering the Mindset: From Victim to Victor in a Reactive World

    Mastering the Mindset: From Victim to Victor in a Reactive World

    There's two ways to react to unfavorable outcomes.. You can react in the sky is falling mentality. You can react in the "something just happened" and "I need to take care of it" frame of mind. Or you can simply file an insurance claim which is the best case scenario.
     

    • 7分
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    Who They Talkin’ ’Bout Needs Jesus?

    Who They Talkin’ ’Bout Needs Jesus?

    #viewattitudes #forgiveness #unforgiveness
    Our speaker shares a view of Jesus Christ that is not widely accepted but hard to discredit. He employs present-day situations and posits that the teaching of Jesus Christ may well be a solution worth looking into. You are urged to watch and draw your own conclusions.

    • 1分
    Honking Harms Mental Health

    Honking Harms Mental Health

    Honking Harms Mental Health
     
    Have you ever looked at a video of yourself and thought, well that's not me ?  Sometimes you see a picture of yourself and say to yourself, I look like I'm mad.Believe it or not, there are some behaviors that you demonstrate that could be hurting the way that you can look on camera.Honking your horn at other drivers can be a tempting way to express frustration on the road, but it's important to consider the potential consequences before giving in to that impulse.

    • 5分
    Don’t Consume Any Old Thing

    Don’t Consume Any Old Thing

    In today's digital age, we are constantly bombarded with information from various sources—social media, news outlets, podcasts, and more. While this abundance of information can be enriching, it's crucial to be selective about the content we consume. Controlling your content consumption is not a sign of closed-mindedness; rather, it's a testament to your confidence and maturity.  The Subconscious Mind: A Non-Discriminatory Processor One of the most compelling reasons to be cautious about what you consume is the nature of your subconscious mind. Unlike your conscious mind, which can differentiate between facts and fiction, your subconscious mind lacks this ability. It absorbs everything it encounters as truth and works tirelessly to prove it right. If you constantly consume negative or misleading content, or things you don’t consciously choose or resonate with,, your subconscious mind will accept it as fact and influence your thoughts, actions, and ultimately, your life.  The Fear of Criticism: Why Saying "No" is Okay  Many people fear being labeled as "closed-minded" for not engaging with content that doesn't resonate with their beliefs. This fear often stems from societal pressure to be open to all perspectives. However, it's essential to remember that there's a fine line between being open-minded and compromising your mental well-being. Saying "I am not interested" to content that doesn't align with your values is not a sign of weakness; it's a sign of self-respect. The Art of Selective Consumption: A Sign of Maturity  Choosing not to engage with certain types of content is actually a sign of confidence and maturity. It shows that you are secure enough in your beliefs to not be swayed by every piece of information that comes your way. This selective approach allows you to focus on content that truly enriches your life, contributing to your personal and professional growth.  The Persuasion Paradox: You're Not Wrong for Saying "No"It's common to encounter people who want to persuade you to adopt their point of view. While there's nothing wrong with healthy debate, you should never feel obligated to give someone the chance to convince you. Standing your ground is not a sign of stubbornness; it's a sign of self-assurance.  Conclusion Controlling the content you consume is an empowering choice that reflects your confidence and maturity. Don't let the fear of criticism deter you from making decisions that benefit your mental and emotional well-being. Your subconscious mind will thank you, and you'll be better positioned for success and happiness.  So the next time someone tries to make you feel wrong for not allowing them to persuade you, remember: there's nothing wrong with saying, "I am not interested." It's your life, your mind, and ultimately, your choice.
     
     

    • 3分

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