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♪ Nessuno ti giuro nessuno ♪
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warehouse coffee table - Duration: 4:54.
Whats up guys
This is Legacy Creations. I'm John.
and today
I'm gonna show you how I built this industrial, warehouse coffee table.
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I gave up COFFEE for a week (TEA as well) - Duration: 6:50.
I'm so tired. Last time you guys saw me go vegan for a week
This time it's gonna be a little bit different
I'm gonna quit my favorite beverage of all time
coffee
I guess it's not that hard for a person who doesn't like coffee, but me I'm almost a coffee addict
In fact, I love coffee so much that I become a barista
Yes, I'm certified. I can't actually remember every day when I didn't have coffee for like about six months, but here's the bonus part
I'm not gonna be having any tea as well or any caffeine, but chocolate is an exception
Good morning guys, if you've been following on my Instagram you will see this cinnamon tea
Which is basically cinnamon powder, cinnamon sticks and this is a cardamom. We call it Sukmel in Nepali
I'm having this instead of coffee and I'm already craving coffee because I always drink coffee first thing in the morning after water
One of the cons of having coffee is
that it worsens anxiety
you'd better avoid it because it enhances
stress hormone called cortisol that is bad for anxiety
So let me sip on this
If if you want you can add honey or
natural sweetener like stevia
The weather is pretty gloomy
I'm craving for a hot coffee and blanket that a since I can't have that I'm gonna make myself some warm hot chocolate
So here's my book, here's my hot chocolate
i won this book in a Story writing competition when I was a little kid
Not.. i guess in grade 9 or 10
This hot chocolate is so good. Don't forget to add cinnamon. It enhances the flavor and gives you all its health benefits
I'd be having coffee at this time but today I've got plain lassi which is quite good.
Not so sweet, not so sour. Just the way I like it
There's my favorite drink
Which I'll have in a few days
Good morning, guys
I'm so tired. I don't know you if guys can see this red eye
I mean i slept really well
But I don't know what happened to my eyes and I have to set up this heavy ass camera
Okay, so I'm gonna search if caffeine addiction is real. And if there's any withdrawal symptoms
it says that if you stop taking caffeine abruptly. you may have symptoms for one a day more especially if you consume 2-3 cups daily
The withdrawal symptoms are headaches fatigue anxiety irritability
Depressed mood and difficulty concentrating
Maybe that's why I've been feeling so tired
Really tired this week. It says that caffeine is not really
Addictive like in those drugs. So it may take a day or two for me
And now my eyes are burning. I don't know why
It's workout time
When I worked out at home, normally I would work out in my living room or in the balcony
since there is a lot more space than my tiny little bedrooms. We have some guests right now
Upstairs, so I'll just do my workout here
in this tiny little space
Yo guys I'm so happy because today is the last day but I'm so tired
You guys can't see that because I'm smiling right now and underneath the smile and this eyeliner
There's a sad little me who just wants a coffee
But I got a little confession to make I totally screwed up the day one
I had to do it all over again to give you all this honest reviews
so what happened was as my usual days
I woke up, drank my water
stretched out, went to the kitchen and drank a sip and suddenly
I remember that i was off of coffee
So the purpose of the video is not to bash on coffee and coffee drinkers.
You don't need to leave coffee, unless you have certain health issues like anxiety or high blood pressure
with that said i don't want to be like
Don't talk to me unless I get my coffee. I don't want to be that girl.
I'm rewarding myself with a huge ass cup of coffee
No, I'm not gonna quit my coffee
But I am will take it down.
touch me
See ya bees, which are adios
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Coffee With Mike - Inconsistent With A Loving Relationship - Duration: 1:24.
I've been blessed to be married to my wife for nearly 27 years
From the beginning, I understood an essential truth about the nature of a marriage relationship
When I comitted myself to love Sandy
the nature of my 'yes' to her meant that at the same time I was saying 'no'
the nature of my 'yes' to her meant that at the same time I was saying 'no' to numerous things that were inconsistant with a loving comittment to her
to numerous things that were inconsistant with a loving comittment to her
Now these weren't rules that Sandy made me agree to before tying the knot
they were all decisions that I willingly made as a natural expression
of my comittment to pursue a deep and loving relationship within marriage
Now this truth about the nature of relationships also applies to our relationship with God
In His word, God gives us clear, moral teaching on numerous issues
but these aren't rules that God makes us agree to before we can have a relationship with Him
Instead, they're expressions of God's charater
and He is teaching us that when we disregard these moral principles
what we are doing is we are doing things that are inconsistent with having a loving relationship with HIm
Like in marriage, when we commit our life to God
we choose to say 'no' to many things as a natural expression
of our decision to say 'yes' to that relationship with God
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A cup of coffee with Martin - Auf einen Kaffee mit Martin Bühlmann - Duration: 5:25.
Hi, this series is called a cup of coffee with Martin - once a week and you may have
heard of it and looked into it once or twice, but you didn't fully understand
what I was trying to express and say and communicate so I thought I would do at
least one clip once in a while in English. So welcome to a cup of coffee
with me - something I would love to share with you is why am i doing what I'm
doing? Well, quite a number of years ago the Lord
called us to Berlin into this already established group that was
working on developing a local church and we came into the group with the heart's
desire to find out in an even better way how we can multiply Church in a city as
big as Berlin and how we can multiply church with a younger generation of
people that may not be so enthusiastic about institution of a local church or
programs and structure and organization and hierarchy, but people
who are waiting for the gospel of the kingdom of God and how they could be
equipped and released and find their own calling and and how they could start
living out what God has put in their hearts with a church in their back that
supports them, beliefs in them and encourages them and makes room for them.
So this was the original desire and the idea was what if (yeah that was the
general line) what if for example we started small groups that are living a
missional lifestyle or a missionary lifestyle that are sharing their faith
openly with their neighbors and friends and what if we
with gift and most of the money that we're putting together as a church to be
able to invest the money or I said: what if we don't define a program of the
local church, but we encourage people to hear the holy spirit and in an obedient
way walk with the Lord Jesus and what God is giving to them could eventually
become the program of the local church. What if we would really take care of the
people in one in one relationships to help them grow in Christ and to pursue
their own calling and ministry instead of trying to win people to support the
vision of the local church what if the vision of the local church is the
people that are part of it and so a lot of thoughts like that went through my
mind and we started practicing and I could go into into length of sharing
stories upon stories, but I have a wonderful announcement to make.
Despite the fact that some of the brilliant ideas at that time I thought
didn't work out and some of the things I thought would never work out are working,
it is a time to hand over the leadership of the Berlin vineyard to the next
generation and this is going to happen this year some time, but at the same time
I can say why am I able to hand it over? Because I found people here in Berlin,
who were ready to embrace a new in a picture of how church could look like
and it were 21st century in a mega city like Berlin, in a city that is by many
called the capital of atheism, in a city where only 25% belonged to either
the Protestant or Catholic Church, a city that is in need for the
reality of the Christian walk of many. And so I
wanted to update you maybe this is raising some questions so if you do have
feel free to write me a message on facebook or an email - I will be glad
to share some of the experiences we've made here in Berlin and most of all: Pray
for us! For a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the city of Berlin, not
only for the vineyard but for all churches that are giving their best here
in this wonderful place. God bless you, have a great week.
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Morning Coffee: No Matter Where You Go, There You Are - Duration: 16:11.
How's everybody doing?
I'm really happy to be here... really excited to talk to you today.
Last time, I talked about the importance of diversity.
I told you a little bit about my experience with that...how I grew up in a small town
and then joined the military and wound up in one of the most diverse training schools
probably in the world.
So today, I wanna talk about my experience with moving away from home from a different angle
from a different perspective.
If you read the post, there's a quote that I put, and it's Confucius.
He said, "No matter where you go, there you are."
And it seems like yeah...ok yeah...wherever I go, yep...that's where I am, but it's, of course
much deeper than that.
I've discussed a lot about paradigms, and we've gotten into a discussion about exactly
what a paradigm is and how does it differ from a belief...and I think the conclusion
we've come up with is that a paradigm is a collection of beliefs.
It's a collection of experiences, beliefs, values, expectations and some of those things
are conscious and some of them are not.
But a paradigm is basically...the simple way to put it is...the filter through which we see the world.
Those paradigms go with us no matter where we go.
And you'll notice if you pay attention...people will often...you've heard of, first
one of the common things that we hear about is a mid-life crisis.
And what that consists of, I think, is just someone reaching middle-age and realizing
that they haven't really lived their life.They've spent years at a job that they hate
that they've neglected their dreams and the things that they feel like they've been put on the earth to do.
They reach this time of their life and there's an identity crisis, because what they're doing
and who they are...are two different things.
And if you've heard me say this before, it's one the quotes that I've made up and it's very true.
Just think about it.
Much of the discontent that we experience in life is due to the difference between
who we are and what we do.
Now, who we are could be like this searching, right?
And again, it's kinda like searching for identity, searching for purpose, answering the question
who am I.
And it's not as much about searching and looking for and striving to find what that is.
It's more about quieting your mind, getting rid of the distractions.
I just ordered a book that's written by Jesse Itzler, and...
He's a guy that I follow on social media.
He's done all these business ventures.
He's part owner of the Atlanta Hawks basketball team.
He's a cool dude.
And I became acquainted with him because he wrote a book called, Living with a Seal.
He invited a Navy Seal to come live with him for a month and train him.
And it was just this grueling month.
It was basically a journal of what that was like, and I read that book and it was amazing.
The Seal's name is David Goggins.
So, Jesse Itzler...I guess he lived with some monks for a while to have that experience.
This guy is just incredible, because he's always doing things to take him outside of
his comfort zone and push himself and his boundaries and just experiencing life
and it's just a really cool thing.
And he only eats fruit up until noon ever day, and he's been doing that for over 20 years.
He's just a very interesting person.
So, I'm about to read his book when get it.
I pre-ordered it.
It should be here on the 29th...called Living with the Monks, or something like that
and how much he benefited just from turning off his phone and eliminating distractions.
It's not about finding who you are; finding your purpose; searching for your identity.
It's about quieting your mind; getting rid of all the distractions; peeling the layers
of burden, and grief, and all the things that life puts on us
peeling all that away
and getting back to what we've always been.
And I think that's found in little children...you know the ones that believe that they can be
superheroes and save the world.
Ok, so...the mid-life crisis...what do those people do?
Buy a sports car...you know something.
A lot of times you'll see women...they will chop off all their hair, or they'll color their hair
or whatever.
And I can tell you...you can buy whatever car you want.
You can color your hair and style it any way you want.
You can lose 50 pounds.
You can gain 20 pounds of muscle.
You can join the military and change your clothes, wear a uniform, buzz off all your hair
you can do all these things.
You can move from podunk - pine knot Emory, Texas...population now about 1,200
use to be about 800...you can move from that to the most diverse training school maybe in the world
on the coast of California, growing up listening to coyotes, crickets, and cows
and then into Monterey Bay and listening to the seals bark at the ocean
and all of the difference in setting and environment, and my clothes, and my hair
I used to have hair down to here.
You can change all those things...but wherever you go, there you are...right there.
These paradigms will stay with you unless you address them.
Examine the parts of the paradigm, of the filter, of your box that serve you
and that don't serve you...and dismantle the parts that do not serve you, and build them back up your way.
So, one of the paradigms that I had... I was taught that I was stupid.
This is something that I heard a lot.
You're stupid, lazy, no-good piece of crap and you're never going to amount to anything.
I made a really good decision joining the military.
A lot of things would be different in my life if I did not make that decision.
And I went and I excelled and I did great things, but that little fu@#ing voice
was still there...the little voice that lives inside your paradigm, and it reminded me...
You don't deserve this.
You're not worthy of this.
You're not smart enough for this.
You're not good enough for this.
You're never going to amount to anything!
I don't care what you've accomplished so far!
I don't care that you were an honor graduate.
I don't care that you held that top leadership position out of about 900 troops.
I don't care if you got the best awards you could've possibly gotten out of this language school
which is one of the most challenging schools in the military.
I don't that you've done that.
You will never amount to anything!
And what happens?
Self-sabotage...that's what happens!
And it seems like so many times in my life every time that the lid was just about to pop off of it
I mean I was just about to just blow up...so to speak in whatever area.
And I have examples from...I've just got a lot of examples of this, ok?
And...just, my life could've been so much different, but...you're never going to amount
to anything.
Wherever you go, there you are.
I changed my environment.
I changed my clothes.
I changed my hair.
I changed the people around me, but what lived in here...what lived in here
remained the same.
So, I left the language school and I had to go to Tech School...long training for this
linguist job that I did...long training...some of the longest training in the military.
And I continued to act irresponsibly in my private life.
One night on a Tuesday, I decided to go out to the local big-ass club around here.
Back then it was called Graham's Central Station.
There was like 4-5 clubs in one.
I'd go there and just tear it up man...just...shots of tequila and drinking...just drinking my ass off
all the time...and just acting crazy and reckless and blah blah blah.
So, we went out...stayed out until they closed down probably at 0200 in the morning
got back to the barracks just drunker than a skunk.
Next day...0430 formation, somebody didn't show up.
About 0900, Security Forces which is the cops, right...the Air Force cops
unlocked my barracks door, came in and got me out.
I got in a lot of trouble for that.
So, I was gonna get promoted, basically...I was gonna get meritoriously promoted to E-4...#1.
I was gonna get commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant.
I was gonna go to school, right...get all that paid for get my degree and then commission as a 2nd Lieutenant.
stay in the military as an officer forever and retire. That was the plan.
But I was never gonna amount to anything.
I got all these awards...all this recognition...I mean, as much as I could've hoped to achieve up to that point
I did...but in my private life, I was behaving as if I was always gonna be a loser.
And if you do the wrong thing long enough, eventually it will catch up with you
and that Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, it caught up with me.
No meritorious promotion.
No more commission program.
None of that, and guess what I did.
I got pissed off at the Air Force, because are you trying to tell me that I did all of this great stuff
my uniform always looks perfect.
I have this commissioning program.
I'm gonna get meritoriously promoted.
You mean to tell me I did all of these things for a year and half to two years
stellar performance, and I screw up one time... I miss one formation, and now I'm black-listed?
Are you f'ing kidding me!?
Zero accountability and responsibility.
If you wonder why I talk about this a lot... man, this is just one story!
I can tell you stories that landed me in jail four times!
I'm not here because I'm some perfect person who has all the answers.
I know that you can change your clothes, change your hair, change your car, change your spouse
change your friends, change your environment... you can change all of these things
but if you don't look inward...if you don't take a look at your paradigm...take a look at how your actions
and ask the question whether or not they are congruent or in alignment with your values
and who you are...and stop worrying about other people.
Les Brown says, "It's a full-time job just working on you."
Just working on yourself.
And if we're dedicating ourselves to that...to analyzing our paradigms...to figuring out
what parts of our filter and how we see the world and relate to other people is serving us
and what parts are not and deconstructing the parts that don't and building it back up
with action and personal responsibility and awareness to things that will serve us
and allow us to be of better service to other people.
That is what this community is about.
That is what I'm about.
Am I good at it?
Am I perfect at it?
Hell no!
No.
Everything that I talk about...I'm talking to myself, but I'm just here to tell you right now
no matter where you go, there you are.
What are you taking along with you everywhere?
Into every relationship?
Into every situation?
Into every job?
Into every opportunity?
Into your conversations with your children?
What are you taking with you to these situations, and is it creating the outcomes that you want?
This is a very big question, but you must ask yourself.
Talk to me.
Talk to another coach.
Talk to somebody that can help you get to the bottom of these things.
It is the most important work of life, and I care so much about you and me
living the life that we are meant to live.
Anybody got any comments?
This is Maia: "I have a tendency to want to blame the circumstances or the actions of others
or whatever undesirable situation I find myself in, but catching myself in...
and then it stops, so I don't think I can read the whole thing, but I will...
Yeah, it's tough!
I just mentioned that thoughts are the beginning of creation.
We are constantly creating in our life, but we'll have these thoughts that are attached
to our paradigms...that we take with us everywhere, and they will inform our emotions
they will inform our behavior, and as a result create our reality.
And then when we don't like the reality, we'll blame everything but the original thought
and paradigm that we have that created it.
It's so important to know that we make the rules.
We are the ones who are creating our reality every day, and focusing our energy on other things
instead of the original thought and paradigm and belief that created that thing is a waste of time.
So, I really appreciate your support.
I appreciate you being here.
I appreciate you being a part of this community and for contributing to these conversations
because it's very important, I think.
Alright guys, hey...I'm done.
I think today's discussion was fucking bomb!
Bomb!
Bomb-ass discussion today!
I really...man, it's so...such an important...
Wherever you go, there you are.
So, if the outcomes you are experiencing in relationships...in situations aren't to your liking
then change the filter.
Change the paradigm.
Now, go out and be the best you that you can be.
PLEASE...take what you need... even if you don't like it...
You know what you need and what you don't.
Please take what you need and leave the rest.
Thank you so much for watching this video.
I hope that you found something of value that you can take and apply to your everyday life.
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