Darasimi Atilade
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How to achieve your most ambitious goals
By a show of hands, Queenie Lee was the reviewer and translator, Oriel Yu. How many of you think that using just a pencil and sheet of paper, you could draw this same picture of Brad Pitt? I'll walk you through the process now. And in doing so, I will impart to you the knowledge and abilities required to become a professional artist. Additionally, it shouldn't take longer than fifteen seconds. How many of you think you could reproduce this image of a solid gray square, though, before I do that? Every single one of us, laughing. You can also make two, three, or nine gray squares if you can only make one. In actuality, it would be extremely difficult to argue that you couldn't manufacture every gray square required to replicate the image in its whole if you could only make one. There you have it, then. I just taught you the abilities you need to become a top-tier artist. (laughing) I understand your thoughts.
By Darasimi Atilade2 days ago in Art
How to fix a broken heart
Almost everyone experiences heartbreak at some point in their lives. When my patient Kathy was a middle school student, she began to plan her wedding. By the age of 27, she would meet her future husband, and the following year, they would become engaged and married. However, Kathy didn't find a husband when she was 27. A lump in her breast was discovered. She endured torturous surgery and hard chemotherapy for several months before having to start the dating process over again when she discovered a lump in her other breast. But Kathy was better, and as soon as her eyebrows grew back in, she was ready to start looking for a husband again. In New York City, it's important to be able to communicate a variety of emotions during first dates. (laughing) She met Rich soon after and the two fell in love. The partnership fulfilled all of her expectations. Rich made appointments at their favorite romantic restaurant six months later, following a wonderful weekend spent in New England. Kathy was giddy with anticipation, knowing he would pop the question. However, Rich declined Kathy's proposal that evening. He ended their relationship. Even though he had a great deal of affection for Kathy, he wasn't in love. Kathy was beyond broken. Her heart was shattered beyond repair, and now she had to recover once more. But even after the split, Kathy continued to be obsessed with Rich for five months. She still carried a deep wound in her heart. The query is: Why? Why couldn't this extraordinarily resilient and powerful lady muster the same emotional reserves that saw her through four years of cancer treatment? Why do so many of us fail in our attempts to move past heartbreak? Why do the same coping strategies that help us overcome all types of obstacles in life fail us so badly in the face of heartbreak? I have seen people of all ages and backgrounds experience all kinds of heartache in my more than 20 years of private practice, and I have discovered that when your heart is shattered, the same instincts you often rely on can repeatedly lead you astray. You just can't believe anything your mind tells you. For instance, studies on bereaved individuals have shown us that a comprehensive comprehension of the reasons behind the breakup is crucial to our capacity to move on
By Darasimi Atilade3 days ago in Longevity
The Asian secret to studying Effectively
everyone is a student including you lifelong learning is a Life School essential for making progress towards your goals discovering new things and ultimately finding yourself and right now in this moment I have to study for the education system as I'm sure many of you have to as well.
By Darasimi Atilade4 days ago in Art