Anger, aggression and bitterness are like thieves in the night who steal our ability to love and care. Is it possible to turn that negativity around and chill out so we can wish our abuser well? This may sound challenging or even absurd, but it can make life's difficulties far more tolerable.
🌞 Recognize no one harms another unless they are in pain themselves. : Ever noticed how, when you're in a good mood, it's hard for you to harm or hurt anything? But when you are in bad mood, you are more impulsive.
🌞 No one can hurt you unless you let them: When someone hurts us, we are inadvertently letting them have an emotional hold over us. Instead, if someone yells at you, let them scream; it makes them happy!
🌞 Respect yourself enough that you want to feel good: Don't respond to them with negativity, turn it around within yourself and began to wish them well.
🌞 Consider how you may have contributed to the situation: It's all too easy to point fingers and blame the perpetrator, but no difficulty is entirely one-sided. So contemplate your piece in the dialogue or what you may have done to add fuel to the fire.
🌞 Extend kindness: That doesn't mean you're like a doormat that lets others trample all over you while you lie there and take it. But it does mean letting go of negativity sooner than you might have done before so that you can replace it with compassion.
🌞 Meditate: Meditation takes the heat out of things and helps you cool off, so you don't overreact. A daily practice we use focuses on a person we may have difficulty with or have a problem with us. We hold them in our hearts and say: "May you be well! May you be happy! May all things go well for you!"
Been there, done that and I know by first-hand experience that reacting to hate and bitterness is only allowing yourself to feel bad for something you didn't do (in most cases). The best thing you can do is put yourself out of the drama and be at peace.
What do you do when someone mistreats or angers you? Comment below.
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Q1: What is success mean to you?
I'm not sure what defines success, for me, success or failure is just a “phenomenon” that keeps changing. “Everything with form is unreal; if all forms are seen as unreal, the Tathagata will be perceived.” There is no rule to achieve success, we don’t know whether or not we can succeed before we start exploring.
Q2: How did you get into film and media? Can you tell me about your childhood?
As a child, I was obsessed with children's literature and illustrations, it was the reason I decided to study Design in HK PolyU. My first scriptwriting class in School of Creative Media, was a turning point. Dr. Tam Ka Ming’s teachings guided me towards the film industry. All I know is that I couldn’t help but follow my desire to use a camera to tell stories. It’s what led me drifting down this life-long career path. At the age of 23, I filmed my first movie, “High Noon". It portrays the dilemma of teens becoming adults and stepping into society.
Q3: How do you approach story or scene as a director, and what do you want to achieve on set?
The motifs of my movies are youth, growth, desire, bright and dark sides of human nature.
I think making movie is a journey of “Discovery”, “Recovery” and “Being”. Youth and teen growth is not only the topic for my debut, it is the topic of life that I concern.
Q4: Why you also started a talent agency? You also produce, why you choose to do so many things?
When I started my company Dumb Youth, my 1st intention was to protect those artists. Then I realize that a part of my role in life is to embrace my life with my "companions". I believe that the people and things around us coexists in the same space for a reason. I live by the Kahlil Gibran quote: “And all work is empty save when there is love”.
Q5: What inspires you about the film world and in HK Film Industry?
Love and Death, Lust and Desire, Humanity and Spirituality, lightness, heaviness and thickness.
For Hong Kong Film industry, I think the creativity and imagination always inspire me the most, and most importantly, people here have the ability to find humor amongst adversity.
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Taiwanese researchers have found that combining cyclosporine, an immunosuppressant widely used to prevent organ transplant rejection, with the COVID-19 medication remdesivir could suppress the ability of the disease's virus to replicate.
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本集聲沙請慎入。你是否想過請主管同事吃誠實豆沙包,來讓自己更進步突破? 連貫第40集,本集作者教我們如何採樣,尋求真實反饋的步驟step by step以及範本。了解自己的職場招牌優勢,校准你的優勢和劣勢面對真相,打造你在職場專屬差異化(個人品牌),加上心態設定小撇步,新的心態思維陪你創造全新的經驗與美好!
詹姆斯(William James)曾說:「思想(態度)決定行動,行動決定習慣,習慣決定性格,性格決定命運。」
1.還在害怕失敗、害怕判斷、恐懼...?? 想改變命運就從設定心態開始。
2.受教之耳、明辨之心
3.未來幾集將是一系列由作者Julie一步步幫助我們,如何完全了解自己的優劣勢,在職場更找到自己的位置與機會。且在求職履歷上也能立刻加分!
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★ 本集分點章節:
(00:01:10)在本集我會學到什麼?
(00:01:44)讀書會開始
(00:02:20)收集誠實反饋四個具體問題範本
(00:05:49)不敢去問??改變自己的心態再突破
不要覺得這是在評價你的價值
而是要讓自己更成長突破,你絕對有能力提高!
(00:08:05)一分鐘商業英文 One-Minute Business English(feat. Zach)
(00:10:16)比爾蓋茲推薦書:Fixed Mindset定性心態VS. Growth Mindset成長心態
(00:15:03)預告(VIP專屬)如何掌握三步驟鍛鍊成長心態
#國外商管類 讀書會,Great Managers are made, not born.
管理職人、熱愛學習的夥伴們,用一杯茶的時間,減少眼力腦力轉換成本,內化成你的獨門攻略。
★ 本集導讀書籍:《the making of a manager: what to do when everyone looks to you》(暫譯:優秀管理者的後天養成之路) 亞馬遜去年最佳商業書第一名、華爾街日報暢銷書。原文書 9折購 https://lihi1.cc/dnwIH
作者:Facebook 產品設計副總 Julie Zhuo 的十年管理心法。
★ 本集補充資料
:: 成長心態vs.定型心態 動畫說明 (請手動點開中文字幕) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUWn_TJTrnU
:: 為了發展我們的自覺,及校准我們的優勢和劣勢,我們必須通過詢問他人的真實坦率意見,來面對我們真正要的真相。目標不是為了尋求讚美;目標是為給我們的同事 提供一個安全的機會,讓他們可以誠實——甚至是殘酷的誠實——以便我們自己能夠獲得最準確的信息。
請合併EP40的問題一併採樣問卷。
《第三部份問答》首先是請教主管 兩個問題:
1. 你認為我有沒有哪些機會,可以做更多我擅長的事情?
如果你是主管職,也可以問你的上級,是什麼事情造成你無法得到最大的影響?
2. 你認為在我的這個職務中的最適合人選會具備哪些技能?對於每項技能,您如何按照 1 到 5 的等級給我打分?
《第四部份問答》:
選擇三到七個與您密切合作的人,詢問他們是否願意分享一些意見反饋來幫助您改進。
如何邀請一個誠實的意見反饋,Julie範本:
Hey,我很重視你的意見,
我想成為更有效率的團隊成員。你願意回答下面的問題嗎?
請盡可能誠實,因為誠實對我會最有幫助——我保證你說的任何話都不會冒犯我。意見反饋是我的一份禮物,再次感謝您抽出寶貴時間。
具體問題舉例:
1.在我們共同合作的最後一個專案中,你認為我在哪些方面產生了影響或貢獻?你認為我可以做些什麼來產生更大的影響?
2.在我的團隊中,哪些方面我做得好而且您希望我在這方面更多著墨?哪些是應該停止不要做的?
3.我正在學習在工作上更加自信果斷,你覺得我在這方面做得如何?
請提供讓我在這裡可做得更好的任何建議?
4.要求針對特定任務的反饋,以校準自己的特定技能。
例如,如果您不確定自己的演講能力如何,請在演講後跟幾個人說:“我希望提高我的演講技巧。你認為我的上台 簡報如何?有什麼讓它好兩倍的建議嗎?”
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★一分鐘商業英文 One-Minute Business English
【managing up】向上管理
to build a successful working relationship with a superior, manager, or employer.
My co-worker is known for his ability to manage up. He knows our boss’s needs very well, and our boss tends to rely on him the most.我的同事以向上管理能力著稱。 他非常了解我們老闆的需求,我們老闆往往最依賴他。
Henry is terrible at managing up. Henry doesn’t want to talk to his boss, so he does not have a good relationship with her. Henry亨利的管理能力很差。 亨利不想跟老闆說話,所以跟她關係不好。
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Expiry Dates Vol.1
「如果記憶也是一個罐頭的話,我希望這罐罐頭不會過期; 如果一定要加一個日子的話,我希望她是一萬年」- 何志武 (重慶森林)
對我而言, 這三首翻唱的音樂都沒有過期, 當然還有更多陪伴我的音樂也是如此。原本的想法只是學習這些音樂人的創作想法,但接著慢慢的做了不少首。
第二首是翻唱我超級喜愛的日本創作者Hiroshi Sato,我特別喜歡Orient 和 Awakening 這兩張在70末80初,以合成器、鍵盤為主來製作的音樂,也特別有東西合璧的感覺。而Say Goodbye 對我來說是很有意義的一首歌,有許多深刻的記憶,而記憶是一道無法抹去的痕跡,它會永遠住在你心中,如果要再次說再見, 我一定會當面說Goodbye。
" If memories could be canned, would they also have expiry dates? If so, I hope they last for centuries. " -- [He Zhiwu, Cop 223] (Chungking Express)
For me, many old songs I love are never out of date, even though they are not popular anymore. I think music from the 70s and 80s are so fascinating. There are many great artists and producers that I admire. To learn their thoughts and production, I decided to cover some songs. The second song, in this EP, I cover from Hiroshi Sato, in 1982’s "Awakening" Album - “Say Goodbye”. His music is mostly started from the synthesizer and the piano, combining western pop music and oriental style. In Awakening, he plays most of the instruments except guitar. This self producing ability inspired me so much, also like Mac Demarco and Prince. They are all my all-time favorite artists. "Say Goodbye" for me , it's a memorable song. I've heard of it before but I remembered my ex shared it with me. At the moment, I feel like we're very connected and I still think she is one of the people who has good taste in music. We didn't say goodbye in the end. I still regret that I didn't say goodbye face-to-face.
感謝
雷頓狗
Listening to music makes me fall in love. Writing music lets me get over who I love.
Produced by Layton Wu 雷頓狗
Mixed and Mastered by Layton Wu 雷頓狗 at Bedroom Dog Studio 臥室狗, Chicago
Cover by laishihchi 賴士琦
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We found the key to make your partners with avoidant attachment styles (aka Nina) cringe and/or cry: Ask them 36 Questions to Fall in Love!
The Thirsty Sisters are back this week to grill each other with uncomfortable questions! But do they really work? Sylvia and Nina put it to the test and ask each other these vulnerable, intimate questions. Will this turn out surprisingly fuzzy or emotionally traumatic? Tune in to find out ❤️
Link to 36 Questions to Fall in Love: http://36questionsinlove.com/
00:00 Intro
01:15 Topic of the Day
02:09 Vulnerable = Fall in Love?
03:20 How we'll be doing the 36 Questions
04:34 These questions lead to marriage?
05:25 The perfect day for us
06:16 How will we die?
06:47 What do we have in common?
07:17 What are we most grateful for?
09:21 What would we change about the way we were raised?
11:05 What ability would we like to gain?
13:30 Would we ask these questions on a date?
15:22 What would we want to know from a crystal ball?
17:13 What we've dreamt of doing for a long time
20:16 What are our greatest accomplishments?
23:25 Nina is dying at this question
24:15 Our most treasured memories
27:34 Diving deep into Nina's unexpected reaction
29:17 Nina is having a mental breakdown
30:15 Our most terrible memories
33:52 How we would live if we were going to die soon
36:07 Nina is dying (figuratively)
37:06 When did we last cry?
40:26 What do we regret not saying to someone?
45:36 Our parent-child relationship struggles
47:00 What we would save in a fire
48:57 Set 1 vs Set 2 vs Set 3?
49:17 Did you fall in love with us?
50:02 Conclusion
Sylvia and Nina are not your typical influencers; they give it to you raw and real! Join them as they quench their never-ending thirst for wisdom, trends, success and men.
They explore hot and pressing issues you never thought you needed to know in this extremely in-depth podcast. Sisters, brothers and everyone in between or beyond; jump in and be thirsty!
*Disclaimers*
The legal age for sex in Singapore is 18. While being comfortable with your bodies is a must, please protect yourselves by using protection ?
https://singaporelegaladvice.com/law-articles/legal-age-for-sex-in-singapore/
Our views in this podcast include only our own experiences as heterosexual women in Singapore, we respect everyone’s views regardless of genders, gender identities and sexual orientations.
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https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-thirsty-sisters/id1509379792
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Featuring:
Sylvia - https://www.instagram.com/sylsylnoc
Nina - https://www.instagram.com/ninatsf
Brand collaborations/features:
sales@noc.com.sg
The Thirsty Sisters TEAM
Co-Founders: Sylvia Chan | Nina Tan
Executive Producer: Sylvia Chan
Crew/Editors: Jade Liew | Winston Tay
Motion Graphics Designers: Bryan Seah | Kher Chyn
Sound Engineers: Nah Yu En | Mabel Leong
Digital Strategist: Winston Tay