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Teach you and myself how to regulate your own reactions. Remember that you are the one who determines your own goals.
Overcoming inferiority complex my personal issues with inferiority complex and how you can overcome yours.. (00:03:20) Gregory Favazza: Until the end of the year, that is what leads to your metamorphosis into your new cells, where you don't need to be a new year's resolution list that says I'm going to do this, but a time that happens, you already done it. You have bragging rights to say I'm good for once. I'm actually going to take the month off and just do what.
I will teach you the ways to defining Your Universal Intellectual Standard for critical thinking techniques. (00:03:34) Gregory Favazza: We are dividing our philosophy through Paul Adler's critical thinking framework. I will link this information in the show notes. We are going to utilize a critical thinking model and we are going to rehearse it, regurgitate it, and start implementing it into our daily lives. It will be the underpinning factor on how you view everything.
Motivate someone outside your regular social group. The momentum from this one action will only build towards yourself and community. (00:02:16) Gregory Favazza: Motivate somebody you don't normally do. I'm talking about stepping outside your comfort zone and congratulating somebody telling them, then tell them to go fast, tell them to do something you would think inside. Like, wow, they're doing a great job. I want you to verbally say that. Every call the action, every weekly call to action.
Best audio/radio tips including how to utilize the pregnant pause for dramatic effect in story-telling.
Krav Maga principles can be translated into problem-solving techniques and critical thinking habits. I studied Krav Maga for several years and had a honed skillset that I utilize to this day.
Angie Rooker on Part Two: The Transformation Arc, the major component of your processing of fiction writing your story. (00:11:02) Angie Rooker: You're going to do in the vein of courage. And it's been amazing having these seventh graders and eighth graders and sixth graders...
Character development examples and character arcs are essential that lead her to the point of becoming an author. (00:01:31) Angie Rooker: I like the word because you know, that's kind of the heart of the series is that each. Characters are on their own pilgrimage to find themselves. And for me, in my journey to find my creative voice, most of it was more reclaiming things that I had abandoned for a while...
Fortune teller enthusiast Vanessa Estrada is featured. Vanessa will explain to us the effects of our element of social environment. (00:28:59) Vanessa Estrada: So having that, that changing mean and how you feel should tell you that. Okay. I do feel sad. I do feel different. This is working, you know, and sometimes it takes people a little longer. It takes, you know, layers. It's like an onion. You have to peel the layers off. It takes several sessions to. Fully have that chain.
Gary is an author who I've known for years and he has some very special ways of story-writing. Addictions in the author's world, and not giving into the negative trajectory are some of our themes.