Video Speak what you want into your life powerfull


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Video 1. Speak what you want into your life powerfull.
1.Relish - to like or enjoy something:
I always relish a challenge. She's relishing the prospect of studying in Bologna for six months
2. resilient - able to be happy, successful, etc. again after something difficult or bad has happened:
She's a resilient girl - she won't be unhappy for long.
Optimists argue that the economy may prove more resilient.
3. affirmation - a statement or sign that something is true:
We welcome the government's affirmation of its intention to act.
The reports are an affirmation that the students are learning.
4. claw - to achieve something with great effort or difficulty:
He clawed his way out of near bankruptcy..
She was always an excellent student, and she has clawed her way up to being a highly successful bank executive.
5. sacrifice - to give up something for something else considered more important:
He sacrificed his vacations to work on his book.
My parents made many sacrifices to pay for my college education.
Vide 2.If you are an Introvert.
1. literally - simply or just:
Then you literally cut the sausage down the middle.
2. weird - very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural:
He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the table in front of him.
Her boyfriend's a bit weird but she's nice.
3. curious - interested in learning about people or things around you:
I was curious to know what would happen next.
Babies are curious about everything around them.
4. overstimulating - making someone too excited or interested in something:
Kids have grown up in such a noisy, overstimulating situation that they really don't know how to have a quiet mind.
She continues to find inspiration in the crazy, overstimulating tangle that is Mexico City.
5. bold - not frightened of danger:
She was a bold and fearless climber.
The newspaper made the bold move/took the bold step of publishing the names of the men involved.
3.Video If fear stopping you.
1. chasm - a very deep, narrow opening in rock, ice, or the ground:
They leaned over the rails and peered down into the dizzying chasm below.
there is still a vast economic chasm between developed and developing countries
2. barbell - a long bar with a weight on each end that you lift up and down to make your arm and shoulder muscles stronger
He then laughs, but this causes him to break his stride and collapse under the barbell's weight.
Chances are none of the other competitors had to make their own weights and barbells to train.
3. obstacle - something that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or made more difficult:
The biggest obstacle in our way was a tree trunk in the road.
This decision has removed the last obstacle to the hostages' release.
4. rep - used for saying the number of times that a particular exercise should be repeated in a sports workout. Rep is short for repetition:
Then raise the bar again - 15 reps on each side.
You can also use less weight and do more reps.
4.Video I will not stop.
1. scalp - someone you defeat:
take a scalp They are expected to take some important scalps in the election.
Although they are expected to take some important scalps in the election, they are unlikely to form the next government.
2. laurel - praise for a person because of something they have done, usually in sport, the arts, or politics
The actors are very good, but when all is considered the laurels must surely go to the director of the play.
Furthermore, it does not allow the debate on race and race relations to rest on its laurels
3. confront - to face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person:
As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way.
It's an issue we'll have to confront at some point, no matter how unpleasant it is.
4. relentless - continuing in a severe or extreme way:
relentless criticism/pressure
the relentless pursuit of wealth and power
5. surrender - to stop fighting and admit defeat:
They would rather die than surrender (to the invaders)
I finally surrendered to temptation, and ate the last piece of chocolate.
5.Video. Hack yourself to end laziness
1. put sth off - to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date:
The meeting has been put off for a week.
They decided to put the wedding off until his brother had returned from Brazil.
2. pending - about to happen or waiting to happen:
There were whispers that a deal was pending.
The pending releases of the prisoners are meant to create a climate for negotiation.
3. tongue in cheek - If you say something tongue in cheek, you intend it to be understood as a joke, although you might appear to be serious:
He said that he was a huge fan of the president, although I suspect it was tongue in cheek.
Her latest play is a firmly tongue-in-cheek look at the world of advertising.
4. anticipate - o imagine or expect that something will happen:
We don't anticipate any trouble.
We had one or two difficulties along the way that we didn't anticipate.
5. momentum - the quality that keeps an event developing or making progress after it has started:
The play loses momentum (= becomes less interesting, energetic, etc.) by its half way stage.
In an attempt to give new momentum to their plans, the committee set a date for starting detailed discussions.
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