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Best guitarist ever? Prince!

At least according to some guy named Eric Clapton…

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See for yourself. Prince joins in at about 3:25…

The entire performance is broken down here. Just one question. Where did the guitar go? Watch all the way to the end…

Watch Your Language!

However the main reason to pick your words carefully is for yourself. We constantly hear ourselves describing ourselves and although it may be unconscious, we choose particular words to describe ourselves and our deeds. If you are someone who minimises themselves on a regular basis this is how you and others will see you. You may create the belief that you are “only” or “just” or “quite” rather than powerfully occupying who you are in whatever role you have chosen for yourself. Drop those qualifiers. Additionally, don’t use frightening or exaggerating words when describing a forthcoming event that you are not looking forward to. If you describe a visit to the doctor or dentist as horrid or scary, then like as not this is how it will be for you. Incidentally, many parents prejudice their children prior to inoculations or having to take medicine by telling their children how awful it will be. Don’t do it.

Get the rest of the article here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/handy-hints-humans/201604/watch-your-language

I Approve This Message

Are you an approval junkie?

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If you are having trouble viewing the youtube video, try this link: CBS Sunday Morning: Approval Junkies Always Looking for Validation

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Self-Observation Without Judgment by Danna Faulds

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Release the harsh and pointed inner
voice. it’s just a throwback to the past,
and holds no truth about this moment.

Let go of self-judgment, the old,
learned ways of beating yourself up
for each imagined inadequacy.

Allow the dialogue within the mind
to grow friendlier, and quiet. Shift
out of inner criticism and life
suddenly looks very different.

I can say this only because I make
the choice a hundred times a day to release the voice that refuses to
acknowledge the real me.

What’s needed here isn’t more prodding toward perfection, but
intimacy – seeing clearly, and
embracing what I see.

Love, not judgment, sows the
seeds of tranquility and change.
From “One Soul”

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Prince: 1958-2016

More about Prince…

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Prince, the singer, songwriter, producer, and rock star, died this week at the age of 57. Here are six stories about the legendary musician.

1. Prince’s Obituary in the New York Times (Jon Pareles)

Prince recorded the great majority of his music entirely on his own, playing every instrument and singing every vocal line. Many of his albums were simply credited, “Produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince.” Then, performing those songs onstage, he worked as a bandleader in the polished, athletic, ecstatic tradition of James Brown, at once spontaneous and utterly precise, riveting enough to open a Grammy Awards telecast and play the Super Bowl halftime show. He would often follow a full-tilt arena concert with a late-night club show, pouring out even more music.

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Check out Salvation by Elton John

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Listen here: https://play.google.com/music/m/Tcrkpfhwqcugk4eyfb2sbkfstp4?t=Salvation_-_Elton_John

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The #algoma #lighthouse (at Algoma Beach)

The #algoma #lighthouse (at Algoma Beach)

#finally (at Algoma, Wisconsin)

#finally (at Algoma, Wisconsin)

The Kewaunee River west of Casco on the Ahnapee Trail…

The Kewaunee River west of Casco on the Ahnapee Trail. #kewauneecounty

The Ahnapee Trail west of Casco. #kewauneecounty

The Ahnapee Trail west of Casco. #kewauneecounty

Get your fish on in #algoma #kewauneecounty

Get your fish on in #algoma #kewauneecounty

Change

Change

Jacob Wahlers in the 7th lap of the 3200. Posted via…

Jacob Wahlers in the 7th lap of the 3200. Posted via Bluestack…

Caleb Lohenry

Caleb Lohenry

I got one less problem without ya via @arianagrande

I got one less problem without ya via @arianagrande

With or without you

With or without you

My greatest accomplishment

My greatest accomplishment

Change is never easy

Change is never easy

The Real Heart of A Lion

Hate your job? Consider this…

Coach Muller's avatarMy Good Time Stories

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Many of us struggle with a times of trouble or hardship during their lifetime. There are two directions that a person can go when they are experiencing a tough situation: they can either learn from it and become stronger because of what they have learned…or they can become negative, bitter and dwell on the quagmire of pessimism.

The people that make up their minds to overcome a bad situation by working hard and remaining focused on the task-at-hand, usually find themselves becoming a better, happier person despite of their unfortunate circumstance.

Thus is the story that I found recently on totalprosports.com that tells the tale of a successful boxer who competed almost 90 years ago. His story is a great reminder to us the importance of enjoying the things that you do and when unpleasant times come your way…you can overcome ANYTHING…if you put your mind to…

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