Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 3 2017

Perhaps you are familiar with the term, "success ethic."

The success ethic stated simply says, "When you

get what you want, you will be happy."

It is based on the theory that if we work hard and solve all of

the problems in our lives, some day we will be happy.

The majority of our thoughts and activities in life are centered around

solving problems.

As we've learned, whatever you think about becomes

your reality.

And so, what do you think about most of the time?

It is usually problems.

Indeed, the first thing that many of us think about

when we get out of bed in the morning are all the problems that we have

to solve and how hard we have to work.

We have been trained to think about what isn't, what should be and what

we don't have, and then how we might remedy a situation, solve it or make

it better.

And so when you first wake up, you focus automatically on

all the problems that you must face that day.

If you will take an honest look at your life, however, you will

probably find that solving problems working hard and having the "right"

things do not fundamentally improve the quality of your life.

In fact, it has probably taken away from the quality of your

life by diminishing the fun and excitement of living.

Let's talk about the creative process.

You and I want to create our lives in the best possible manner.

To do this, we must flow with life instead of flowing against life.

To flow with life, we want to create from the model of Being-Doing-Having.

The universe flows from being into doing into having.

Being is an inner experience - it comes from within you.

You can allow outer circumstances to determine your

state of Being - your level of happiness or satisfaction - but you run

the very real risk of those outer circumstances controlling your life and how

you feel about yourself.

If you say, "I'll be happy when...", you will

never be happy.

Suppose you think a new job will change your life.

So you get a new job and pretty soon it's the same old stuff;

you have to deal with people, handle responsibility, meet deadlines and

work with others who are not as enlightened as you.

That is the reality of it.

You then realize that this job didn't make any major difference in the

way you feel, so you have to find something else to make you happy.

Maybe you think a new mate, a new home, having a baby, or

making more money will change your life.

And so eventually you get all those things, and you are still not happy.

The reason is simple.

Nothing outside of ourselves will ever make us happy,

because happiness is an inside-out experience.

And it starts at the Being level.

We have talked about how the universe flows from Being into

Doing into Having.

But unfortunately the success ethic, which most

people are using to create their lives, flows from Having into Doing into

Being.

The success ethic states that if you have the things that happy

and satisfied people have, you will do what happy and satisfied people

do, and then you will be happy and satisfied.

Is this really true?

Well, you and I have more of everything than any

generation on this planet.

We have more time to do what we want, more money to spend

on what we want, and we are more technologically advanced than any

civilization in the history of this planet.

Yet look around you and notice that as a culture we are far from being either

happy or satisfied.

The truth is that life flows from Being to Doing into Having.

If you are being happy and satisfied - from the inside

out - you will start doing what happy and satisfied people do, and you

will have what happy and satisfied people have.

One of the Buddha's great contributions was his teaching that desire creates suffering.

This means that when you want something more and you don't accept what

you already have, you suffer.

Now, this doesn't mean that you shouldn't create more things

in your life.

On the contrary, you and I are purposeful, creative beings.

But so many of us are unhappy no matter how much we have.

We always seem to want what we don't have, and then when we finally

get what we want, it is like the song, "Is That All There Is?"

We thought the rockets would go off and life would be

totally fulfilling, but then the disappointment came because there was something

else missing.

Buddha's teaching was to give up desire and thus eliminate

suffering.

While this is important, it is not the whole message.

One of the most important things about accepting where

you are right now and enjoying what you already have is that you

can have the same peace of mind, the same tranquility, and the same joy

right now that you think you will have when you eventually get to where

you want to go.

This is the most important message.

Living in the present doesn't mean that you just accept what you have and cease to create.

It simply means that you already have what you want at the Being level.

At the Being level - where you are right now - you are already

a success.

Most people's lives are about getting something.

And the truth is, there's nothing to get.

All we have to do is to Be.

The Being produces the end result.

It is imperative that you understand that the doing and

having parts of your life are not what determine the quality of your life.

The Being aspect is what determines the quality of your life.

Who you are - your conscious perception of your Self

Being - controls what is happening to you.

When you focus your attention on solving problems and trying to

make things better, something very interesting happens: you miss what

you already have.

So the only way to find happiness and satisfaction is

to enjoy what you have right now.

Again, I am not saying that you shouldn't set goals or make plans.

What I am saying is that you should enjoy the present moment because this is all

you have.

Create for tomorrow, but live in and for today.

We only have two choices in life.

The first is to enjoy what we have today, and the second is to have anxiety

about what we don't have and focus on tomorrow hoping it will be better.

There are no other choices.

Now, remember, getting what you want will not change your life

at the Being level, so don't let what you have determine who you are

otherwise you will always feel dissatisfied.

If you are tied into getting somewhere or getting something to make you

happy, you will be on a treadmill for the rest of your life.

You will be operating from the hypnotic belief that more is better, and that it is

much better over there than it is over here.

Go after what you want, but enjoy the trip.

Life is a journey, not a destination.

Know that when you get what you want, it will not change

who you are at the Being level.

So enjoy yourself, love yourself unconditionally and participate in the trip.

The reward in life does not come from achieving.

It comes from participating along the way.

Writing your own script means that you are the one

who decides what the trip will be about and what the destination will

look like.

Your intention sets the universe in motion.

The universe flows in the direction of your intention, and so it

is important to be clear on your exact intention in any situation.

If you are absolutely clear as to your intent, your subconscious success mechanism

will support you in getting there.

Edison, working on all of his inventions, always kept in mind where he wanted to arrive.

And because he did so, every failure supported his ultimate success.

Most people encounter problems in creating the kind of life they

want because they have not clearly determined where they want to go,

or visualized what it is going to look like when they get there.

Those who lead purposeful, successful lives do so because

they have set up in their minds a clear picture of what they want to

create in their lives.

Have you ever wondered why New Year's resolutions don't

work?

We have such good intentions, but what happens is we often say

things like, "I'm not going to eat any more sweets," "I'm going to stop

yelling at the children," "I'm going to stop overeating."

But the New Year's resolutions were not about what

you wanted, but what you didn't want.

They were not an image of the end result, but rather a

negative reaction - a form of negative self-talk to the present.

And this is the reason why so many world problems, business

problems and personal problems persist; the individuals concerned

focus on the problem and what they don't want to happen, rather than

on the end result or the ultimate goal.

Goal setting is the key factor that will determine your success or

failure in the doing and having portion of your life.

Did you ever take a business trip without at least having some

idea where you were going?

Did you ever play tennis without knowing where the tennis court was?

Have you ever left your house to do your weekly shopping without

having at least some idea of where you were going to shop?

Have you ever taken a holiday without knowing where

you wanted to go?

Isn't it strange that while the holidays we take merit

goals, the games we play merit goals and even the shopping we do merits goals,

but we rarely establish goals for the most important journey of all

- our own life.

"Oh," but you say, "I don't want to be pinned down.

I want to be spontaneous.

I want to be free to change my mind."

Well, sometimes we mistakenly think that freedom means avoiding

commitment.

We fear that if we commit to something it will own and

control us and so we avoid being the cause of our life and avoid making

commitments.

We say, "I want to be free."

But notice how our avoidance of commitment and

responsibility keeps everyone around us in prison, not really enslaved,

but in confusion, not knowing what they can count on, until we make the

decisions.

In such a relationship, no one can truly win.

True freedom actually lies in our ability to make choices

and commitments.

The question we have to ask ourselves is "What

do I really want?"

Start from the position that at some level you absolutely know

what you want.

At some point you have to make a decision.

Keep this in mind - If you don't decide, someone else will

decide for you.

And their decision may not be what you truly want.

You've heard it said that no decision is a decision.

Hidden within indecisiveness is the goal of always being

right.

As long as we don't know what we want, we will never be wrong,

never make a mistake, and hence we will never be disappointed.

We have been programmed since childhood not to make mistakes.

By being indecisive we can remain a child.

The moment we decide to take charge our lives is the moment we

really leave home.

Once we start making decisions for ourselves, we are

on our own.

It is safer not to make decisions, to be passive, childish and to

take our cue from others.

Making a decision always reveals something about you.

Making a decision tells people who you are.

And so, making a decision is essentially divulging a great

secret.

If your purpose in life is not to reveal who you are, then you will always

remain undecided.

Another reason for indecisiveness is the fear that we may have

to give up something.

For example, if you want to take a vacation to

Hawaii, it means you have to give up going to the Bahamas at the very

same time.

To choose one goal means you may have to give up others.

If you decide on a certain way, it means you may have to give up other

paths.

It means you can't be everything, do everything and have

everything at the same time.

It means you can't please everybody.

When you make a choice, you run the risk of rejecting the values of

certain people.

They may see you as you really are, not the way they

want you to be.

In other words, not like them.

So by doing nothing, you are able to retain the love and approval of

different people whose values contradict each other, and your indecisiveness

helps you to avoid trying to reconcile situations that can't possibly

be reconciled.

Everything in life is a matter of choice.

There are only two things we have no choice about.

We cannot avoid these two things no matter how hard we try.

The first is that we must die.

Death is an absolute certainty.

And the second thing we have no choice about is that we must

live until we die.

Now understand this - everything else in your life that

you think you have to do, or are forced to do, is a choice.

You and I do everything because we choose to do it.

We can't change the fact that we are going to die or

that we must live until we die.

But we can change anything else because everything else is a choice.

Look at all the areas of your life and realize you do everything in your

life because you choose to do it, not because you have to do it.

Remember - the only two things you have no choice about is; you have

to die, and you have to live until you die.

Period!

Look at where you are in your life right now.

Where you are is where you want to be.

Consciously or unconsciously, you have made a

choice.

If you want to go anywhere, you must first understand where

you are right now.

Many people lie to themselves about where they are,

and they deny their situation in life.

But it is absolutely essential that you acknowledge where you are before you can move

on.

Is your life working the way you want it to?

Are you where you would like to be?

Do you have the things that you would like to have?

If the answer to any of these questions is "no",

then take a look at your payoff for being where you are.

What pleasure do you get out of denying yourself?

What pleasure do you get out of being unhappy?

What pleasure do you get out of being uncomfortable

and not belonging?

What pleasure do you get out of thinking in terms of lack and limitation?

It is important to remind yourself that everything that you do in

life, whether it is positive or negative, is attached to a reward or a payoff.

So look at your payoff.

Observation is the first step in changing anything.

When you observe, you are taking the first step toward

freedom.

And as you observe, you begin to see your own patterns of

thought.

You have to tell the truth about where you are before you can

move on.

If you are in pain, admit it.

If something is not working, admit it.

This is the fundamental principle of Alcoholics Anonymous.

You must first acknowledge that you are an alcoholic

before you can recover from alcoholism.

So look at where you are right now, and then decide where

you want to go.

Let your mind be open to new possibilities.

Remember, at the Being level, you are total power and you can

create anything that you want.

Think about what turns you on.

When was the last time you really felt turned on?

When was the last time you felt enthusiastic or stirred up by something?

How about half a dozen times before that?

If you can answer these questions, you have some

powerful clues to what you really want.

If your response is that you almost never feel turned on, then you are

living in denial.

When you are free to choose, how do you spend your time?

Is there some kind of activity that keeps you

interested?

Whatever reason that you might give yourself for doing it, you

have an important clue as to what you really want to do.

On the other hand, if you find yourself in your free time doing nothing but sleeping,

daydreaming, or watching television, that is a pretty good sign that

you've not allowed yourself to experience what you really want.

If you were relieved of all practical considerations, including

financial considerations, and if all the possibilities were open to you,

what would be the first thing that you would do?

What would be the next thing that you would do?

What would you do with your life if this happened?

This question can be fun because it helps to make your

fantasies conscious.

Perhaps you even have a fantasy that keeps coming back?

Take a look at those fantasies and choose something.

You can always change it if you don't like it.

You are only committed to it for as long as you want to

be committed to it.

So make a choice.

Start creating what you want in your mind.

Have the total experience in mind first.

Feel that way, be that way and imagine it happening just the way you want it to happen.

Alot of us are trying to become succesful, trying to become happy, or wealthy,

or lovable, or to gain something from life that life doesn't presently hold.

But we are what we hold, and it comes out of us.

Goal setting is simply making choices.

Goal setting is knowing where you want to go.

Said another way, if you don't know where you

want to go you will probably end up someplace else.

If we are not achieving what we are capable of achieving,

it is because our goals are not clearly defined.

Writing our own script means developing a definite

workable plan designed to implement action.

Your success will be determined largely by your plan of action.

Writing your own script also means, quite literally, that your plans

should be written down.

The kinetic action of writing will further impress

your subconscious mind.

Your written plan will give you the courage to follow

through and help you to eliminate obstacles, distractions and

interruptions.

It will also serve as a yardstick for progress.

You will be more aware of how far you have come and how

far you have to go.

Many psychological studies have shown that a person's

motivation is at its highest when he or she has some way of measuring

accomplishment.

Writing will crystallize thought, and thought motivates

action.

It reinforces your commitment to the attainment of what you

want.

It will remind you of your objectives, and each time you review

what you have written, you will be reminded of what you want and why

you want it.

You will be greatly rewarded for doing this.

Also, you will conserve time and energy because you will

always know where you have been, where you are and where you are

going.

And when obstacles get in your way, your written plan

will help you to re-evaluate and get back on track.

Freud said that goals cause frustration and anxiety, and was

against the establishment of specific goals.

Victor Frankel, on the other hand, said that we cannot live without goals

because man's basic nature it to be goal-oriented.

As far as I am concerned, they were both right.

The biggest mistake that people make is aiming too high or accepting

too much too soon.

Now, I'm not saying that you can't have it all.

I'm merely suggesting that if you are going to

be a tennis champ, it might be a good idea to first learn how to hold the

racket and hit the ball across the net.

So goals are not promises, but commitments.

They are not wishes, but visions.

We do not hope our dreams are going to find us; we

find them.

Goals don't start in our brain; they start in our heart.

We are not going to be committed to our goal one hundred

percent until we are clear on the benefits.

This is probably the most important and significant step in goal setting.

If you are working in a job or you are in a relationship with

someone, or if you are expending any effort in your life and are not sure

of the benefits you will obtain, you will have great difficulty maintaining

the necessary enthusiasm, persistence and dedication.

When you are not sure of the benefits, it is very difficult

to dedicate yourself to something.

Goal setting helps you to specifically identify the benefits that

you will receive from the efforts you expend.

You will not be able to hold a high degree of commitment toward the accomplishment

of anything unless you are absolutely clear on the benefits.

As you progress in goal setting and begin handling harder and more

complex projects, it is essential that you understand why you want

to accomplish that specific goal.

Psychology teaches there are only two reasons for any of us to do

anything.

One is to gain benefits, and the other is to avoid

losses.

If you are clear on the benefits you will be willing to pay the price.

The critical difference between those who make it

and those who don't is desire.

Rewards create desire.

So spend a lot of time outlining benefits and rewards.

A goal can be defined as something that has an inherent or built in

reward upon its achievement.

If your goal has no inherent reward, you do not have a goal.

If your written plan does not clearly set the benefits

and the rewards that come upon the attainment of the goal, you will

miss the most important ingredient - a motivation to action.

No reward, no action.

You can solve any problem in life by saying what you want -

the specific end result.

As soon as you say what you want, the first thing that you are

going to experience is the feeling that it can't be done.

"I don't know how to do it.

I don't know how it is going to work.

I feel helpless.

Who is going to help me?

Where am I going to get the money?

What if this doesn't work?

What if I fail?"

This is your subconscious mind trying to protect you from an imaginary loss.

When you say you want to do something, everything unlike it will come up for you to evaluate

and defuse.

All your fears and doubts will surface.

If you will center your thoughts on what you want to happen, which is the goal, instead

of what you don't want to happen, which is the obstacle, you will overcome

this negative feedback.

The successful accomplishment of any task is

determined at the Being level prior to the actual beginning of the task.

In other words, believing that you can do it

before you do it.

We cannot sustain a mental image of a goal that is inconsistent

with our beliefs.

Be realistic about the possible obstacles and

roadblocks.

Ask yourself, "What circumstances or conditions may

prevent me from achieving this goal?"

Your answer to that will outline what you will have to overcome to obtain what

you want.

Some of the obstacles and roadblocks may be simple; some

may be more complex.

Many people do not do this because they think it is negative to

focus on obstacles and roadblocks, but it is important to understand that

you won't get where you are going until you know who or what is

standing in the way of your achieving your goal.

So write them down, and make a list as complete as possible.

Some of the obstacles will just take care of themselves without your attention.

The biggest mistake people make in goal setting, however, is to

gloss over roadblocks and obstacles that should be recognized before

they get started toward their goals.

You may not be aware of them all, but the more prepared you

are, the easier it will be to handle them.

As you complete this process, the natural tendency will be to

become a little discouraged, and perhaps you will lose some of your

enthusiasm.

You might start to focus on all the effort necessary to

overcome your obstacles and roadblocks.

If this happens, stop for a few moments and go back over the benefits.

Know that what you want is worth the obstacles that may have to be handle along

the way.

Know in your mind that you always have the choice to stop or

to continue with your plan.

You can change your mind at any time you want.

But for the moment the important thing is to GET STARTED!

Don't get locked up into the ultimate goal.

Just concentrate on the next step.

Take it one step at a time.

Most people become overwhelmed by the overall goal and give up.

Use the overall goal as a point of reference but concentrate on the

steps.

The one-step-at-a-time principle is important in achieving goals.

Even the largest goals are obtained one step at a time.

Once you are aware of the obstacles, you will find the awareness

alone will go a long way toward finding the solution, because knowledge

is power.

The solutions and cost of overcoming the obstacles will

become quite obvious.

For every obstacle there is a solution, and the

solution is always available because the answers are with us.

You do not have to look outside of yourself for the answer.

If you know this, you will be guided to the right person,

the right place, the right book or the right situation that

will help you to overcome yourobstacles.

Develop this belief system: "I know what I need to know."

You know what to do and you know how to do it because your Higher

Self or internal guidance system will guide you every step of the way.

All you have to do is be open, responsive and

receptive to the answers.

In doing so you will cease to see obstacles as limitations, because you

will know that who you are is greater than any obstacle.

When you combine your wants, benefits, obstacles and

solutions together in writing, you will gain a tremendous feeling

of power and excitement.

It will also help you to see that most of your

limitations are self-imposed.

Most people do not successfully implement goal setting because

they do not weigh up the benefits, rewards, obstacles, solutions and

costs.

If you will commit yourself to working through all of those steps,

you will stay on track.

And you won't get overwhelmed by the size or the

details necessary for your goal's achievement.

You will learn to keep your attention on the specific steps

that, when put together, will allow you to achieve the entire goal.

A primary factor in the successful use of goals is positive

feedback.

Without positive feedback you will not continue to use goals.

So always keep a list of the goals that you accomplish, including the

obstacles you have overcome along the way.

Buy a special notebook for this purpose and refer to it often.

As you complete your goals, file your written notes in your notebook and review

them periodically.

Keep adding to your list of accomplished goals.

Every time that you look at this list, you will gain further confidence

in your ability to obtain what you want through the process we've just discussed.

On the surface, this may seem like a lot of extra work and effort.

However, I can tell you it is a lot more work and effort to go through life

not having the things you really want.

Do not be fooled by the simplicity of this process and do not underestimate the

power behind it.

To do this would be to sabotage your own potential.

Writing your own script and following through with action is a habit that

will reward you for the rest of your life.

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7 Common Fears That Don't Have To Control Us - Duration: 13:12.

7 Common Fears That Don�t Have To Control Us

�Love is what we were born with. Fear is what we learned here.� ~Marianne Williamson

As babies, we know nothing about the world. In the universe of an infant, there are no

norms to follow, no rigid rules and regulations; no room for labeling or judging ourselves

and others. We don�t yet know to disapprove of ourselves, and we�re curious to play,

learn, and grow.

We are all born free spirits. Then our environment�our families, schools, religions, and political

systems�shape the way we think and behave.

Fear is a learned practice. Children generally are not afraid of trying, failing, and getting

up on their feet again. That�s how we learned to walk. When we made our first step, we didn�t

call ourselves names or punish ourselves if we fell. We just got up and gave it another

try.

As kids, we weren�t afraid to step outside of our comfort zone and try new experiences.

So why did we get so fearful as adults? What are we really afraid of?

1. The fear of imperfection

I often hear people talking about their need for perfection as a sign of virtue. In a society

that generally evaluates human worth through how well we do things in life, some people

even feel a sense of pride when they describe themselves as �perfectionists� or �workaholics.�

To me, perfectionism is a sign of fear. When I know I do everything perfectly, I�m untouchable.

There is no room for others to correct me.

As a child, there were times when I was afraid of punishment after getting bad grades in

school. Years later, as an adult, I developed an extreme need for perfection, especially

at work. All my assignments had to be executed perfectly so none of my managers would have

a reason to criticize my performance. At the time, that fear of authority was still present

in my life.

People who struggle with perfectionism also tend to get overwhelmed because they avoid

asking for help. They would rather look invincible and strong than vulnerable and �weak.�

Showing up in our vulnerability in front of others is a sign of authenticity. Vulnerability

is not weakness; it�s a beautiful human attribute, and it takes lots of courage to

show what most of us have been taught for years how to hide.

�Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and change.� ~Bren� Brown

2. The fear of failure

I once read an article about successful people who were intentionally planning for failure.

I found that fascinating and strange. Planning to fail? Who likes to fail?

No one enjoys messing up, but those people were using mistakes as much needed instruments

to learn and grow.

Today I know that each time I am afraid to step outside of my comfort zone and try something

new, that�s the fear of failure making decisions for me.

Each time I find myself stuck and afraid to take risks because I might fail, I ask myself:

What�s the worst thing that can happen? Could I cope if it did?

These questions help me realize that my life would surely go on, and that no mistake could

literally kill me.

�The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make

one.� ~Elbert Hubbard

3. The fear of success

Sometimes, success is scarier than failure. When dreams look too good to be true, we get

scared by our own greatness. Deep inside, we don�t see ourselves as enough, and worthy

of love and success.

Whenever I make myself small or put myself down, I am acting on my fear, taking myself

for granted, and forgetting to appreciate myself for my achievements. I�m thinking,

�Anyone else could have made it� or attributing my accomplishments to faith, luck, or other

people who gave me opportunities to shine. I�m focusing on my weaknesses or limitations,

without honoring my strengths, gifts, and talents.

That�s how I operated in the past, for too many years. But here�s what I know to be

true today: It wasn�t luck; it was me.

Sometimes in life, we need to acknowledge there�s been a lot of hard work and efforts

behind our �luck.� And if we�re not yet where we�d like to be, we need to believe

that we truly are worthy of what we visualize.

�Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond

measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves,

�Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?� Actually, who are you not to

be? Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about

shrinking so that other people won�t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine,

as children do.� ~Marianne Williamson

4. The fear of being rejected

Being liked and included and feeling a sense of belonging to a community are basic human

needs. We fear being left out and seek approval as a means to ensure this doesn�t happen.

I can recall many situations in my life when I did things I didn�t really want to do

to please others, like going to a movie with someone on a Sunday when my body wanted to

stay home and take a good nap.

I was a master of people pleasing and, to be honest, it wasn�t always because I wanted

to make everyone happy. The truth is that I wanted people to like and approve of me.

I expected them to give me the things I wasn�t giving myself: love, care, and attention.

Again, being loved is a human need. However, being needy is something different. I came

to understand that people who are taking good care of themselves are less dependent on the

approval of others.

Taking care of our own wants and needs is a necessity. When we make sure to keep our

tank full and we treat ourselves kindly, we inspire others to do the same for themselves.

�I used to be a people-pleaser. Now I love them instead.� ~Cheryl Richardson

5. The fear of what other people think

Did you know that the fear of public speaking comes first among all kinds of fears? Even

the fear of death comes second! Most people don�t feel brave enough to show up in their

vulnerability in front of others because they�re focusing more on what people might think about

them than on their performance.

I can recall quite a few situations in my life when I didn�t dare to ask questions,

especially when there was something I didn�t know. I didn�t want to look less intelligent

or even stupid.

Especially at work, I didn�t feel comfortable enough to openly admit that I didn�t hold

all the answers and I still had a lot to learn. I wanted people to perceive me as an expert,

super smart, invincible, and strong. I now know that every day brings new lessons in

the school of life, and it�s more important to stay open to them than it is to be perceived

as all-knowing.

Let�s be honest with this one: I�ve never met anyone who would love to hear they were

ugly or stupid. We all need to feel validated. But in the end, all that really matters is

that we fully approve of ourselves.

�When I seek your approval, I don�t approve of the me that�s seeking the approval.�

~Byron Katie

6. The fear of losing control

If there were Oscars for control-freaking, I would have surely gotten one! Looking back

on my past, I recognize that I always wanted to have full control over everything and everyone.

This comes back to the fear of imperfection.

During my former leadership position with a multinational company, the most difficult

things for me to handle were decision-making and delegation�not only with people who

were new in their roles and lacked experience, but also with co-workers who were very skilled

and competent in their jobs.

Why did I struggle with delegation? Because I knew I was responsible for my team�s results,

and I wasn�t mentally strong enough to bear any sort of failure on my shoulders.

Making mistakes would have scared me to death; that�s why I always needed a long time to

brainstorm all possible scenarios that could go wrong when making important decisions.

The need to always control situations or other people is a major source of stress. It is

tiring, frustrating, energy consuming�and pointless, since we can never control what

other people do. Letting go of control is true freedom and a form of self-care.

�Be willing to stop punishing yourself for your mistakes. Love yourself for your willingness

to learn and grow.� ~Louise Hay

7. The fear of what might happen in the future

If I spend my precious time overthinking and allowing my mind to create different scenarios

about the future, I risk missing out on my life and the only reality that is: the present

moment.

Most of the things we worry about never happen. They are nothing but the illusionary product

of our mind.

It�s true, �bad� things do happen at times, but they�re often blessings in disguise

that make us stronger and wiser or show us the right path for us.

Looking back on my past, I recognize that I had to suffer in love so that I could understand

what I wanted from a romantic partner. I had to become unemployed for a while in order

to realize what I truly wanted from a profession and what would bring me joy and fulfillment.

Knowing that my painful experiences were actually gifts, and that I survived them, I�m better

able to accept that what will be, will be�and no matter what, I can handle it.

�The best use of imagination is creativity. The worst use of imagination is worry. � ~Deepak

Chopra

I have stopped feeling guilty and ashamed of my fears. I�ve learned how to embrace

them with self-compassion, as part of the package of being human. I know the primary

intention of fear is to protect me from things that could hurt me. But I also know I don�t

have to let my fears control me.

I am aware that I can always get mindful and pay attention to my thoughts and emotions.

I make sure that I nourish my mind, knowing that I am the one creating my own world through

my feelings, thoughts, and, actions.

�A miracle is a shift in perception from fear to love.� ~Marianne Williamson

And now, I would like to hear from you. What scares you the most? How do you manage your

own fears?

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Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

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4 HUGE BENEFITS OF AN UNDISTURBED FIRST HOUR AFTER BIRTH

BY ALEXA ERICKSONMAY

The first hours after a baby is welcomed into the world may have short- and long-term consequences.

Evidence has shown that newborns who are placed skin to skin with their mothers immediately

after birth have better respiratory, temperature, and glucose stability, and significantly less

crying that stipulates less stress.

�Because the first hour after birth is so momentous, we have named it �The Sacred

Hour� at our hospital,� explains Raylene Phillips, MD.

�What might the first moments after birth be like for the newborn infant?

If a fetus has been fortunate enough to spend his fully allotted 266 days in the womb since

conception, he has had the luxury of having all his emerging developmental needs met.

The uterus and the placenta have provided warmth, protection, nutrition and oxygen,

as well as close and continual proximity to the mother�s heart and voice,� Phillips

continues.

The unborn fetus finds the womb a natural habitat, and so, when entering the world after

birth, the mother�s body and breasts take over the function of the uterus and placenta.

Along with providing such things as nutrition and warmth, the close proximity ensures protection

and familiarity to the mother.

The newborn�s new natural habitat is being skin to skin with the mother.

The benefits of skin-to-skin contact between a newborn infant and its mother have various

benefits, including improved physiologic stability for both mother and baby immediately following

birth, increased maternal attachment behaviors, protection against the negative effects of

maternal�infant separation, and more.

This is why it�s essential babies and their mothers receive an undisturbed first hour

immediately following birth.

There should be a warm blanket placed over both mother and baby to slow the production

of the adrenaline hormone in her to avoid interference with oxytocin and prolactin hormones

being produced.

The environment should be quiet.

Here are four things to keep in mind during the first hour after birth:

1.

Allow the baby to initiate breastfeeding

Though it�s common for caregivers to want to help with this special process by encouraging

the baby to latch onto the nipple, babies instinctually go to their mother�s breast

to latch on if given the opportunity.

This is referred to as the �breast crawl,� which was first observed by Swedish researchers

in the 1980s.

2.

Permits body system regulation

Being skin to skin after birth allows the mother and baby to begin their bonding sooner.

Getting to know each other in a whole new way is a huge shift from the nine months prior,

and so meeting each other through this attachment allows for promotion of maternal behavior.

This is because oxytocin receptors in a woman�s brain increase during pregnancy, and when

her baby is born, she is more responsive

to this hormone.

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12 THINGS YOU NEED TO ELIMINATE IMMEDIATELY - health - Duration: 17:47.

12 THINGS YOU NEED TO ELIMINATE IMMEDIATELY FOR BETTER HEALTH

It�s no secret that human beings have adopted a lifestyle that doesn�t really take health

into consideration, especially when we are talking about the large number of products

that we choose to surround ourselves with on a daily basis, many of which have serious

health concerns associated with them. What�s even more troubling is the fact that these

products are still approved as safe by government agencies despite all of the evidence clearly

showing serious cause for concern.

The list of concerning items can indeed be a long one, and again, when we are talking

about disease, there is a general and growing consensus in the scientific community that

many of these products are responsible for the exponential rise in various diseases that

plague us today, including cancer.

Here is a list of 10 things you should eliminate from your life for better health.

1. Artificial Sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, and two of the most common ones are aspartame

and sucralose (Splenda). These products have been linked to a number of diseases, such

as diabetes, heart attacks, strokes, and Alzheimer�s disease. They also promote obesity and disease

by disrupting your intestinal microflora. One of the largest studies of its kind recently

examined the link between diet drinks and cardiovascular issues, like heart attack and

stroke, in healthy, postmenopausal women. The research took place at the University

of Iowa, and the findings were presented at the American College of Cardiology�s 63rd

Annual Scientific Session in Washington, D.C.

60,000 women participated in the study, and it found that women who consumed two or more

diet drinks a day are 30 percent more likely to experience a cardiovascular event, and

50 percent more likely to die from a related disease.

A study out of Arizona State University, published in the Journal of Applied Nutrition, determined

that Aspartame causes brain damage by leaving traces of Methanol in the blood . Another

study published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine determined that long-term consumption

of Aspartame leads to an imbalance in the antioxidant/pro-oxidant status in the brain

(source). Another study published by Washington University�s Medical School outlines a possible

connection between aspartame and brain tumors.

2. Electronic Devices

Electronic devices and the radiation emitted by them is everywhere. It�s not uncommon

for people to engage in activities (like smoking) and then decades later, become aware of the

consequences, and electronic devices like cell phones and WiFi signals are another great

example.

This is what the world would look like if cell phone radiation was visible.

Dr. Martin Blank, Ph.D., from the Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics at Colombia

University, has joined a group of scientists from around the world who are making an international

appeal to the United Nations regarding the dangers associated with the use of various

electromagnetic emitting devices, like cell phones and WiFi.

Multiple studies have revealed that cell phone radiation can cause cancer. Did you know that

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified radio frequency fields (including

those from cell phones) as a possible carcinogen in 2011 ? The dangers of cell phone use gained

a lot of mainstream credibility in 2011 when the World Health Organization (WHO) admitted

that cell phone radiation may cause cancer. The statement was based off of a cumulative

decision made by a team of 31 scientists, from 14 different countries, after reviewing

evidence that suggested this to be the case. You can read more about that here.

3. Pesticides

We recently published an article titled A Pregnant Woman Eating Organic Vs. Eating Conventinal:

It�s Time To Think About Your Baby.

In the article, we explain the difference between organic food and conventional food,

as well as provide a number of sources and studies showing clear concern about the pesticides

sprayed on our food and in the surrounding environment.

These chemicals have been linked to birth defects, cancer, Alzheimer�s disease, Parkinson�s

disease, autism and more. Using the Bradford Hill Criteria, the results of multiple studies

indicate that we have nudged ourselves into quite the dilemma.

Again, you can find all of the health concerns that are associated with the chemicals sprayed

on our food in the article linked above, and that doesn�t even include the environmental

concerns.

This is precisely why multiple countries have completely banned these pesticides from being

sprayed. In fact, 19 countries in Europe just banned Genetically Modified Crops from being

grown in their country, and that includes the pesticides that go with them.

4. Personal Care Products

Unfortunately, many personal care products are a terrible idea, and putting these products

on our skin makes absolutely no sense. For example, if we look at cancer, it�s caused

by physical carcinogens, chemical carcinogens, and biological carcinogens, all of which we

surround ourselves with on a daily basis, and all of which are in various personal care

products, such as many deodorants.

We recently wrote an article on how to prevent breast cancer through an armpit detox. The

article goes into detail about concerns with regard to aluminum, and how substances put

on our skin do not take long to penetrate and find their way into the bloodstream.

When it comes to cosmetics, there are thousands upon thousands of chemicals that are �okayed�

by corporate manufacturers, and considered safe. This is all that is needed; there is

no approved regulatory process for these chemicals and the potential harm they may cause.

Again, chemicals are very effectively absorbed through your skin. For example, the Faculty

of Pharmacy at the University of Manitoba, Canada, conducted a study to quantify how

many sunscreen agents penetrate the skin after it is applied. The results demonstrated significant

penetration of all sunscreen agents into the skin. We are talking about multiple chemicals

entering multiple tissues within the body.

When it comes to women, they tend to use several different products on a daily basis that can

contribute to an overload of toxic chemicals. Make-up is a huge source for heavy metals.

In the report Heavy Metal Hazard: The Health Risks of Hidden Heavy Metals In Face Make-up,

Environmental Defense tested 49 different make-up items, including foundations, concealers,

powders, blushes, mascaras, eye liners, eye shadows, lipsticks and lip glosses. Their

testing revealed serious heavy metal contamination in virtually all of their products.

96 percent contained lead 90 percent contained beryllium

61 percent contained thallium 51 percent contained cadmium

20 percent contained arsenic The Environmental Working Group has a great

database to help you find personal care products that are free of potentially dangerous chemicals.

Better yet, simplify your routine and make your own products. A slew of lotions, potions,

and hair treatments can be eliminated with a jar of coconut oil, for example, to which

you can add a high quality essential oil to for scent.

5. Commercial Cleaning Products

Having commercial cleaning products in your home is not a smart idea. Combined with the

rest of this list, it�s not hard to see how all of these products are associated with

the dramatic rise in disease we�ve seen over the past few decades.

We�ve covered this topic before, and outlined why these products are dangerous and what

alternatives you can use instead. Why We All Need To Stop Cleaning With Bleach is a great

example, so check it out if you�re interested to see where we are coming from.

Alternatives include baking soda, white vinegar, lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide, liquid castile

soap, organic essential oils, mixing bowls, spray bottles, microfiber clothes and more.

Why is it that these products could be manufactured to be much less hazardous, and in some cases

cheaper, but aren�t? It�s not hard to see why so many people believe that these

corporations have no problem in contributing to the decline of human health. A scary thought?

Yes, but there are things to do and preventative measures/ lifestyle changes you can make.

We are always talking about raising money and finding a cure for cancer, without a word

mentioned regarding cancer prevention.

6. Air Fresheners

When it comes to health, air fresheners are probably some of the worst products you can

have in your home. These commonly contain 2, 5-dichlorophenol (2, 5-DCP), a metabolite

of 1.4 dichlorobenzene. This stuff is present in the blood of nearly all Americans, has

been linked to lung damage, and has been known to cause organ system toxicity.

�Air fresheners have become a staple in many American homes and offices, marketed

with the promise of creating a clean, healthy, and sweet-smelling indoor atmosphere. But

many of these products contain phthalates (pronounced thal-ates) � hazardous chemicals

known to cause hormonal abnormalities, birth defects, and reproductive problems. NRDC�s

independent testing of 14 common air fresheners, none of which listed phthalates as an ingredient,

uncovered these chemicals in 86 percent (12 of 14) of the products tested, including those

advertised as �all natural� or �unscented.� � National Resources Defense Council

7. Plastic Food Containers & Bottles

Not long ago, German researchers discovered endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that

could adversely affect development and reproduction, to be contained in 18 different popular bottled

water products. Of the 24,520 suspect chemicals found to be present in bottled water, the

one that showed consistent results and illustrated anti-androgenic and anti-estrogenic activity

is di(2-ethylhexyl) fumarate (DEHF). Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that can interfere

with the hormone system, they can cause cancerous tumours, birth defects, cardiovascular disorders,

metabolic disorders and as mentioned earlier, other developmental disorders.

There are other concerns, most notably bisphenol-A (BPA), bisphenol-S (BPS), and phthalates.

Study Shows Regularly Used BPA Alternative BPS Could Be Just As Dangerous

BPA Shown To Negatively Impact Brain Development

Your best bet here is to avoid plastic containers, and replace them with glass bottles and containers.

It would be wise to choose glass baby bottles as well.

8. Avoid Processed Meats

Apart from the obvious heart-breaking treatment, abuse and murder of billions of animals raised

for slaughter every year, The World Health Organization recently linked processed meats

to cancer, and recommended reducing processed meat intake to reduce the chances of contracting

cancer.

�Eating processed meat such as sausage and bacon can cause cancer in humans, the World

Health Organization�s cancer agency says. Monday�s official designation from the France-based

International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the WHO, places processed

meat in the Group 1 list as �carcinogenic to humans.� The agency said it based the

classification on sufficient evidence for colorectal cancer.�

This came after years of multiple researchers making this link. Whether you believe it or

not, or don�t see it as alarming, the fact remains: reducing your meat intake (specifically

processed meat intake) is a great path towards a healthier life.

In fact, some experts are suggesting that going completely meat-free is a better option

for those looking to optimize their health.

�Studies are confirming the health benefits of meat-free eating. Nowadays, plant-based

eating is recognized as not only nutritionally sufficient but also as a way to reduce the

risk for many chronic illnesses.� � Harvard Medical School

It�s important to note that a very high and alarming percentage of Americans eat hardly

any vegetables whatsoever. According to the Wall Street Journal in 2011, approximately

80% of Americans who ate meat rarely consumed vegetables at all.

The American Dietetic Association weighed in with a position paper, concluding that

�appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets,

are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits in the prevention

and treatment of certain diseases.� (Journal of the American Dietetic Association, July

2009) If you�re going to eat meat, it�s best

to make sure it is from an organic, free range grass-fed source.

9. Sitting In Your Chair

There�s a growing amount of research revealing that sitting in your chair (something many

of us do at work, school, etc.) could have some quite dramatic consequences on your health.

Prolonged sitting has been tied to a pre-curser for chronic disease and early death, even

if you exercise regularly and are in good shape.

A study published in the British Medical Journal found that prolonged sitting can increase

your risk of lung cancer by 50 percent. It�s also been found to increase your risk of death

in relation to several health problems.

10. Stress & Negativity

Science is starting to catch on to the idea that how you feel can directly alter your

genetic expression. It�s not just the environment that your genes respond to, it�s also your

conscious thoughts, emotions, and unconscious beliefs. Emotions can regulate genetic expression,

and a great book recommendation to find out more about that is called The Biology of Belief

& Spontaneous Evolution, written by cellular biologist Bruce Lipton.

Researchers at the HeartMath Institute are showing the same findings. They show how emotional

information is actually coded and modulated into the heart�s electromagnetic field.

They show that by shifting our emotions, we can change the information that is coded into

these magnetic fields. Their research also sheds light on the fact that different emotional

states are responsbile for creating different brain states. You can read more about that

in an article we recently published here.

Furthermore, findings in quantum physics are showing how factors associated with consciousness

can and do indeed have some sort of affect on our physical material world. You can find

out more about that here.

There is also the case of neuroplasticity, which is the idea that the brain is changeable,

adaptable, and malleable. It shows how the brain can change its structure by how we perceive

the world around us.

�Human thoughts and learning actually turn on certain genes in our nerve cells which

allow those cells to make new connections between them.� �Dr. Norman Doidge, MD,

author of The Brain That Changes Itself

There is also the idea of distant healing:

�Over the past thirty years, significant scientific research has been conducted on

the potential effectiveness and value of distant healing practices. The practice of distant

healing is drawing increased attention as an important component of integral medicine

models that blend a range of approaches to health and healing. Many leading health professionals

and spiritual leaders believe distant healing practices may significantly expand the capacity

to facilitate healing.� � Marilyn Schlitz, PhD, President of the Institute for Noetic

Sciences (IONS)

You can view some of this research here.

Emotions and the way you feel are a huge part with regard to your overall health

Dairy

Remember those milk commercials you used to see as a kid, claiming that milk �does the

body good�? It turns out that might not be true at all. In fact, it could be the complete

opposite. New evidence continues to emerge suggesting that drinking milk from a cow is

not really natural, and not really good nor necessary for us at all. It�s not a coincidence

that approximately 65 to 75 percent of the total human population on our planet have

a reduced ability to digest lactose after infancy. In some countries, more than 90 percent

of the adult population is lactose intolerant.

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Video Games That Went Way Too Far - Duration: 4:40.

Video games have certainly attracted more than their fair share of controversy over

the past few decades.

But while most gamers simply shrug it off, once in awhile the critics may actually have

a point.

Here's a look at some video games that went way, way too far.

And to kick things off, we're going to travel all the way back to the 1980s, with a little

game called...

Custer's Revenge

The Atari 2600, shockingly, had its share of adult video games, even if it was sometimes

hard to distinguish a human body from a palm tree thanks to the system's blocky graphics.

The worst of these was the infamous 1982 release Custer's Revenge.

"Shows a nude General Custer, fighting his way past Indian arrows.

You score the big points in this game by getting the general to rape an Indian woman."

Needless to say, people were outraged, and Atari attempted to sue the game's publisher,

which went out of business a year later.

Grand Theft Auto V

The Grand Theft Auto series is no stranger to controversy.

That said, it's hard not to think that the series' developer, Rockstar, went to a bit

too far with the torture scene in Grand Theft Auto V.

In the mission, "By the Book," the player controls Trevor as he tortures a man by waterboarding

him, ripping out his teeth with pliers, and shocking him with a car battery.

If Rockstar's goal with this scene was to showcase the horrors of torture, then they

certainly succeeded.

If it was to create a fun moment of gameplay… well, maybe not so much?

And that wasn't the first time a Grand Theft Auto game pushed the envelope.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

If you've been playing video games for any amount of time, then you probably recall the

controversy surrounding 2004's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and the so-called "Hot

Coffee Mod."

That was actually a hidden mini-game that allowed the player to control the main character,

Carl "CJ" Johnson, during sex scenes with various women.

Of course, these types of mods are pretty common in gaming, but the difference here

is that Rockstar itself included minigame on early PC editions of the game, via code

hidden on the disc but otherwise inaccessible without hacking.

After a massive controversy, Rockstar ended up removing the code and releasing a new version

of the game — but not until after it had cost the company untold millions of dollars.

JFK: Reloaded

In 2004, Traffic Software released a first-person shooter called JFK: Reloaded.

As you'd suspect from the title, the game allows the player to reenact the the 1963

assassination of President John F. Kennedy by controlling his alleged killer, Lee Harvey

Oswald.

You get more points for how closely your shots match the historical assassination.

Traffic Software claimed that it was attempting to educate players by creating a historically-accurate

depiction of the assassination.

Others felt the game simply glorified the tragic presidential assassination, because...well,

it does.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

In 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, you control of an undercover CIA operative

who infiltrates a cell of Russian terrorists.

During the "No Russian" mission, you accompany the terrorist group on a mission to gun down

innocent civilians in an airport.

The game doesn't force you to actually shoot anyone during this mission — it's up to

the player to decide whether or not to participate.

But the scene is nevertheless extremely disturbing.

Given the high-profile terrorist incidents in western Europe and elsewhere, it's no wonder

the game was highly controversial.

"You bring a game into a house, nothing to stop an eight-year-old kid from becoming

a terrorist and shooting people."

"That's right."

"On a video game."

"Yeah but not a terrorist, that's ridiculous."

While many intentionally shocking games are made by indie publishers looking to cash in

on free publicity, Call of Duty is made by Activision, one of the world's biggest game

publishers.

They should probably have known better.

But considering how far all these games have pushed the boundaries of good taste, one stands

out as being the sickest of all...

Mario Teaches Typing

There is perhaps no series more offensive as the two Mario Teaches Typing games for

the PC.

These "edutainment" games were an unholy alliance between Nintendo and Interplay in the 1990s.

Seriously, could they have chosen a worse educator?

Mario's never even shown that he can read — much less type.

And if he does know his way around a keyboard, how can he hit the keys with any precision

while he's wearing those gloves?

And when was the last time you looked for typing lessons from a plumber?

The answer is "never."

A good teacher for kids?

He's constantly eating mushrooms and can't even stop his girlfriend from getting kidnapped.

"Well, you're the one who got captured by mushrooms, how the hell does that even

happen?"

"Don't flip things!"

"I'm not, you got kidnapped by something that goes on a salad!"

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diyalog kurabilen kaliteli ve organize bir topluluk olabileceğimiz, gelecek günlerden

bir çok esrarengiz olayı birlikte çözebileceğimiz inancına sahibim.

İçinizden son derece yetenekli bir arkadaşımız olan tekin kızılkaya logomuzu heykel haline

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Republicans Just One Vote Away From Failing To Repeal Obamacare, Again - Duration: 7:14.

Republicans Just One Vote Away From Failing To Repeal Obamacare, Again

by Tyler Durden

While one can debate if last week's failed attempt by Trump to pass the GOP healthcare

vote before the expiration of his 100 days in office counts as attempt #2 by the administration

to repeal Obamacare, the Republicans are now back to square one, because based on the latest

whip count by The Hill, the GOP again appears to lack sufficient votes to pass its Healthcare

bill in the House, despite earlier reports from GOP leaders and the White House that

it might be approved by the lower chamber this week.

The Hill's most recent whip list reveals 22 Republicans - mostly moderates - who oppose

the bill, the maximum number of GOP defections that can be afforded, meaning the GOP is just

one vote away from another failure.

The latest Republican to announce his opposition is Rep. Billy Long (Mo.), a staunch conservative

who often says he was �Tea Party before Tea Party was cool.� He told The Hill he

wouldn't support the bill because of the impact it could have on people with preexisting conditions.

�I have always stated that one of the few good things about ObamaCare is that people

with pre-existing conditions would be covered,� Long said in a statement to The Hill.

�The MacArthur amendment strips away any guarantee that pre-existing conditions would

be covered and affordable.�

Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Daniel Webster of Florida and Chris Smith of New

Jersey will also vote against the current bill, making their decisions public in succession

Monday afternoon.

Adding to the confusion, Trump himself, who earlier in the day was optimistic the House

could pass a bill Wednesday, "muddied the waters" by suggesting the measure may still

be changed.

"I want it to be good for sick people.

It's not in its final form right now," he said during an Oval Office interview Monday

with Bloomberg News.

"It will be every bit as good on pre-existing conditions as Obamacare."

Heading into a Republican whip meeting Monday afternoon, some of the members going in still

didn't know how they would personally vote for the health care bill: Reps. Kevin Yoder,

David Valadao, Erik Paulson, Elise Stefanik, and Adam Kinzinger all were undecided.

As a reminder, the fight over how pre-existing conditions are covered is at the center of

the fight.

Trump said Sunday the White House is pushing forward, and that the GOP plan "guarantees"

coverage for Americans with pre-existing conditions.

"Pre-existing conditions are in the bill.

And I mandate it.

I said, 'Has to be,'" Trump said on CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday.

An amendment authored by Rep. Tom MacArthur (R-N.J.) would allow states to apply for waivers

to two ObamaCare provisions: essential health benefits, which mandates what services insurers

must cover, and �community rating,� which essentially bans insurers from charging people

with preexisting conditions more for coverage.

While the AHCA keeps an ObamaCare provision banning insurers from denying coverage to

people with preexisting conditions, allowing states to waiver out of community rating means

insurers could charge sick people more.

Trump said that "we actually have a clause that guarantees" coverage for those with pre-existing

conditions and added that the health care legislation is "changing."

Unlike the mandate under Obamacare, however, under the GOP bill insurers could charge them

higher rates than others in the plan if they allow their coverage to lapse.

The Hill�s whip list includes some Republicans who were ready to vote for the bill before

changes made the language backed by MacArthur and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), the Freedom

Caucus chairman.

They include Reps. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) and Fred Upton (Mich.).

Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) went from being a yes on the bill to a no.

And four members of the GOP Whip team, Reps. David Valadao (Calif.), Erik Paulsen (Minn.),

Elise Stefanik (N.Y.) and Kevin Yoder (Kansas) are undecided on the bill.

Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-N.Y.) told CNN that she's talked to centrist Republicans who say

they won't back the bill because they don't like it, and because they don't think it will

be approved by the Senate even if it does pass the House.

�They're being asked to walk the plank on a bill they know won't survive,� she said.

It didn't end there, as the Hill elaborates:

In another bad sign for the GOP�s whip count, Appropriations Committee Chairman Rep. Rodney

Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.) on Monday refused to say if it had his support.

Frelinghuysen came out against the bill shortly before it was pulled from the floor last month

and told reporters Monday he was �still looking� at the changes.

�I'm focusing on the appropriations bill for 2017, so that's my focus,� he said.

�My position is that I'm focused on the appropriations process, trying to get the

bill across the finish line.

I haven't been focused on anything else.� The Republican leadership's focus remains

trying to help those moderates get comfortable with the new MacArthur amendment.

Over the weekend, House leaders, as well as Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary

Tom Price, spoke with members hoping to flip enough votes to move the bill forward.

Leadership aides emphasize that there isn't much room to change the proposal at this point,

but many deputy whips are trying to get members to keep the process in perspective.

"You remind them there is a United States Senate, and it will change things.

What we send over there isn't going over there on stone tablets," said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Oklahoma.

"Going back to the drawing board would be death to repeal and replace," one aide said.

Of course, if just one more Republican flips, the latest attemp to repeal would be dead

anyway.

That, increasingly appears to be the most likely scenario because after last week's

discussion, many moderates are frustrated with the process.

Some say they see their party making the same kind of mistakes Republicans criticized Democrats

for making back in 2010.

"We didn't learn anything from their mistakes," said Rep. Mark Amodei, a moderate Republican

from Nevada told CNN.

"We learned nothing from their mistakes."

As to promises the bill will be changed once it's in the Senate?

"Seriously, you want me to go back and tell the people in my fourth of Nevada 'the Senate

will make it better?'"

Amodei said.

"What the hell?"

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Why Kate From This Is Us Looks So Familiar - Duration: 4:00.

Thanks to NBC's hit drama This Is Us, actress Chrissy Metz has become an overnight sensation.

Starring as Kate Pearson in the series, Metz portrays a woman struggling with her weight

and career while trying to open herself up to a romantic relationship.

Her performance has earned her rave reviews, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best

Supporting Actress.

And while This Is Us is Metz's most significant acting credit to-date, she spent over a decade

working up to this point.

Here's where you may have seen Chrissy Metz on-screen before.

Entourage

If you blinked, you would have missed Metz's part on Entourage as the Titanic super-fan

who bugs James Cameron at a movie theater.

But the brief role was Metz's first screen credit, and she was nothing short of delighted

about earning that part.

She told People Magazine of the audition process, "I remember going to the bathroom and calling

my manager and crying.

I'm like, 'I can't get the line right, I can't act, I don't know what I'm doing!'

And she's like, 'Put your big-girl panties on and get out there!'"

She also said that James Cameron was "lovely" and that the experience was "traumatizing

but really wonderful at the same time."

Loveless in Los Angeles

Although her next material role was definitely built on stereotypes, Metz made her movie

debut as Brittany Daniel's roommate, Bonnie, in the little known 2007 film Loveless in

Los Angeles.

The film's intention was to be a romantic comedy that also pokes fun at the cliches

of the genre, so Metz's gross roommate character was written in as way over-the-top.

"And don't check out my ass."

Even so, though, the part certainly helped to showcase her quirkier side, which made

her a great fit for what came next.

My Name Is Earl

As "Chunk" on My Name is Earl, Metz played an overweight cheerleader on a squad of misfits.

And while it might have been just a bit part on the series, the role would still help fill

out her resume reel because it was still a hit network series at the time of airing.

Of course, much like her screen counterpart in the episode, she'd have to work hard and

exercise a lot of patience to make it pay off — because it'd be years before she'd

snag the next big thing in her career.

American Horror Story: Freak Show

After a snagging those small-time roles here and there, Metz had to take a second job an

assistant to make ends meet for a while.

But she refused to give up on her goal of making it into the spotlight, and in 2014,

she got her first real shot.

She starred in FX's American Horror Story: Freak Show as Ima "Barbara" Wiggles, a role

which required her to wear a cushion padding to make her look larger.

"You look miserable."

"This place is the worst."

And although she appeared in just one season of American Horror Story, Metz was over the

moon about being asked to join the show's celebrated cast.

She told Yahoo, "Being a plus-size actress, it is slim pickings, so anytime any role comes

up for a plus-size actress, my agents are all over it … I was jumping around my house

when I heard, and now I find myself sitting across from Jessica Lange and acting with

Kathy Bates.

I feel like a freshman showing up in the middle of the year, and they are all the cool seniors.

I have to pinch myself to believe this is really my life."

And the really good news is that it was only the beginning.

What's next

Critics have hailed Chrissy Metz's performance in the first season of This Is Us.

And NBC has had such a hit on it hands with the family drama, that they've already ordered

up not one but two future seasons.

Meanwhile, Metz has used her new platform to promote better roles for plus-sized women,

telling audiences of the Television Critics Association summer tour, "We need to write

more of those stories.

We need to not always be the butt of the joke."

Metz has also revealed that the role has created a series of heartfelt interactions with fans

who appreciate the new spotlight she's giving to plus-sized women of the world.

She told Harper's Bazaar, "I can't go anywhere without people talking to me or recognizing

me from the show.

This woman told me she never understood her daughter and her weight issues 'til she saw

the show.

She got teary-eyed, I started getting teary-eyed… it was beautiful."

So, in addition to starring in a hit series and arriving as a source of inspiration to

viewers everywhere, she's also been readying herself to move behind the lens a bit, too.

Metz aspires to open her own production company, make an autobiographical movie, and record

an EP with her band, Chrissy and the Vapors.

That's all in addition to starring in another comedy feature film called Sierra Burgess

Is a Loser.

So, while we've seen her in a few things before, chances are, we'll be seeing a lot more of

her in the years to come.

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Why Carol From The Walking Dead Looks So Familiar - Duration: 5:14.

Every character from The Walking Dead has a fan following, and Carol is no exception.

Watching her arc take her from domestic abuse and zombie apocalypse survivor to gun-toting

badass has been an incredible journey, driven by some powerful performances from Melissa

McBride.

She's proven she can play everything from battered wife to trembling survivor to someone

capable of doing whatever it takes.

And we mean whatever.

"Just, just look at the flowers."

Ouch.

There's no doubt McBride has become part of the heart and soul of the show.

But, you've seen her before, too—even if she looked so different that you might

not have actually realized it.

Born in Kentucky, McBride headed to Atlanta in the 1980s to start what's been a wildly

random career.

Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in a slew of commercials that seem to have been lost

to the mists of time, but footage of her first major acting credit thankfully remains.

She appeared in a 1993 episode of Matlock, playing the fidgety Darlene Kellogg in a bizarre

episode called "Matlock's Bad, Bad, Bad Dream."

The story starts with Matlock meeting some friends in a jazz nightclub and restaurant,

and he's introduced to Darlene, who's craving a cigarette but trying to quit.

The rest of the episode is literally right out of Matlock's nightmares, and when his

dreams transport him back to a Prohibition-themed restaurant she shows up as a 1930s-era cigarette

girl.

Her long, curly hair was the height of fashion in the 1990s for sure, but it also makes her

look completely different.

In an epic twist, it's completely possible to imagine Season 1 Carol watching that exact

show while doing Ed's ironing.

McBride still sported her '90s curls in her next role, a small part in the long-running

southern cop drama In the Heat of the Night.

Her role in the 1994 two-part episode "Give Me Your Life," is admittedly brief.

McBride plays a reporter determined to get the story during an investigation into a shady

church in Mississippi.

While she's playing a pretty stereotypical plucky news reporter, there are still some

hints of the McBride we'd later come to know and love.

It only lasted a single season in 1995 before being canceled, but the supernatural horror

mystery show American Gothic had some big names attached, including executive producer

Sam Raimi, and a cast that included eventual A-listers Evan Rachel Wood, Sarah Paulson,

Lucas Black, and Gary Cole.

McBride appeared in the episode "Dead to the World," as the sheriff's onetime girlfriend

who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

Appearing in a flashback scene, Holly Gallagher is an archetype familiar to McBride's fans,

the eager-to-please woman who thrives in her caretaker role.

She's said herself that it's something she has in common with Carol, telling AMC,

"I've gotten myself into some difficult situations because I couldn't say no.

Actually, I've gotten myself into some difficult places because I thought I could fix somebody."

After appearing in a handful of made-for-TV movies with names like A Season in Purgatory,

Any Place But Home, and Close to Danger, McBride landed in a two-part episode of Walker, Texas

Ranger alongside living internet meme Chuck Norris.

Again in a nurturing role, McBride played Rachel Woods, a pediatric doctor tasked with

caring for a young patient, played by Haley Joel Osment, who's been removed from a house

during a drug bust.

"Walker told me I have AIDS."

Yep, it's that episode.

In the cult hit 1990s series Dawson's Creek, Dawson and his friends head to a bar in an

attempt to distract him from his broken heart.

When he spots McBride's Nina from across the bar, he knows he's found the one.

Nina chats with Dawson a bit, and invites him Dawson back to her place to hang out and

watch movies, which is the 90s version of "Netflix and chill".

He passes, but they still share a kiss — making McBride the focus of all kinds of fangirl

jealously long before anyone ever started wanting Carol and Daryl to be a thing.

When McBride was approached to audition for the 2007 adaptation of Stephen King's The

Mist, she was initially reluctant.

But, she went along, and eventually landed a gig that would lead to her most iconic role.

She not only got the role described only in the credits as "Woman with Kids at Home,"

but she made such an impression on producer Frank Darabont that when it came time to start

casting for Walking Dead a few years later, he gave her a call.

It's absolutely not surprising, even though she's only in a single, early scene and in

the final moments of the movie.

The ending to The Mist is one that sticks with those that see it.

She doesn't say anything, and she doesn't have to—it's no wonder Darabont kept her

number.

Even with Carol's increasing importance on the Walking Dead, McBride has still found

time to do occasional work outside the show.

In 2014, The Reconstruction of William Zero debuted at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal.

Described as a "suburban mad-scientist tale," McBride plays one of the scientist's colleagues

in a mind-bending drama that deals with some pretty heavy material.

The moral of the story suggests there's no shortcut around grief, and that the only way

to get through it is to deal with it head on… a message Carol would certainly approve

of.

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