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Waching daily Jul 29 2018

Let's start, all over again!

All in peace?

I'm Tiago Lopes.

I'll take you to travel the world with me,

Let's find out why this is Malta's coolest school?

At the corner is the office where you can go anytime.

Wait a second. To start this video, like this video!

Let's go to the school. I'm studying at the English language school AmLanguage.

When I entered school, I saw that there was a room, a place to wait/talk.

And right after the reception, I saw this.

There is all the leisure programming that the school offers you.

And I was lucky, because there is Tomorrowland.

During the days that I am here, I already enjoyed several things.

Every Monday is the new students' day.

Let's go to Welcome Party!

There were free drinks.

So, we took the bus and we go to somewhere.

These people are going to subscribe to my chanel.

Subscribe! Thank you :) Let's go!

We have been at the beach. Paradise places like Blue Lagoon.

Do you remember the movie?

We went in caves that we saw.

Oh... Amazing sunset we saw because of the school.

Look this wonderful place. Everyone who goes there is so happy!

People go so excited there.

As I was telling you, I'm going to show you the school.

I forgot, but I remembered.

A lot of buildings, but this is my school's place.

At my first day, at the reception, she checked my name, and I went to the auditorium.

There I met the director's school.

Welcome time!

Then came the person responsible for the leisure program.

She explained all the school floors.

She introduced the leaders!

The leaders are studying and working at the same time.

They are all very cool, available. Everyone is from some different country.

They're all the time with us in our leisure program.

We are now at the last floor. at the cafeteria, at the school roof top.

Here, is the same place that I'm filming this video now.

You can go upstairs, or if you are lazy, you can go by lift.

Olivier works here, he already knows that I,m looking for a chicken salad, after a need one espresso.

Study time! Lets go to the class?

That's my class.

The students sit side by side.

I started do make new friends.

I had classes with different teachers, some of then are British.

That nice accent to hear and to learn.

Much school matter comes from teachers.

Classes are dynamic.

The board is so cool.

It's like a big televison, but it isn't.

you can write, play videos, or whatever you want.

Now you understood how this school works.

So, I am going to explain all questions in the last video.

About school, about accomodation, and others things.

For you study at Am Language you need to undestand something.

First, you should decide how many classes you want.

You can saty for one week, 2 months, 3, 6, or year.

You can buy only classes. Or you can ask them for accomodation too.

It can be more cheaper! Because you book 2 things.

More time, more discount.

2 months! You already have discount.

3 months, more discount. 6 months, more!

It is also available for school classes and accommodation.

If you be in the school accommodation...

Are you over 18 years? Yes or no?

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Les 10 Meilleures Règles de Earl Nightingale - Duration: 17:24.

- Attitude, it's been called the most important word

in any language in the world.

You see, the average man believes some businesses

are better than others, instead of realizing the truth

that there are no bad businesses.

Just one great idea can completely revolutionize

your work, and as a result, your life.

None of us would want to work for a company

or invest our money in a company that didn't have

a very viable research and development department.

If you're worried about your income or your future,

you're concentrating on the wrong end of the scale.

Those who insist on remaining spare gear must expect to be

jettisoned when things get too rough for safety.

Success is really nothing more than the progressive

realization of a worthy ideal.

Know your boss.

He's the customer.

Treat him with the respect, care, and courtesy

and humor he deserves.

Living successfully, getting the things we want from life,

is a matter of solving the problems which stand

between where we now are and the point we wish to reach.

Imagination is everything, and we can become

what we can imagine.

- He was an American radio personality, writer,

respected speaker, and author.

He's considered to be the dean of personal development.

In the early 50s, he was the voice of Sky King

and a radio show host with WGN.

He's Earl Nightingale, and here are

his top 10 rules for success.

- Attitude, it's been called the most

important word in any language in the world.

Because it's our attitude toward our world,

toward all the people in it,

that will determine the world's attitude

and all the people's attitude toward us.

It's a simple thing, most of us know it,

but we tend to forget it.

People will react to us according to our attitude.

And our attitude is the greatest gift we can be given.

You know, the little creatures of the world

were given a wonderful gift by Mother Nature

called protective coloring, in which they can blend

into the background without being seen.

But man was not given this great gift.

Because man was given an incalculably greater one.

Only man has the god-like power

to make his surroundings change to fit him.

Because his environment will change as he changes.

A man's environment is a merciless mirror

of him as a human being, and if he thinks

his environment could stand a little improvement,

all he has to do is improve and his environment

will improve to reflect the changing man.

There's nothing more pitiful to my mind than the person

who wastes his life running from one thing to another,

forever looking for the pot of gold

at the end of the rainbow and never staying

with one thing long enough to find it.

No matter what your goal may be, perhaps the road to it

can be found in the very thing in which you're now engaged.

You see, the average man believes some businesses

are better than others, instead of realizing the truth that

there are no bad businesses.

There are just those people who don't know enough

to see the opportunities in the work they're in.

No matter what our work happens to be,

it's our business, we're the manager.

If there seems to be no future or opportunity in it,

it isn't always because it's not there

but perhaps only because we can't see it.

I want to recommend that you take just

one hour a day, five days a week,

and devote this hour to exercising your mind.

Pick one hour a day on which you can fairly regularly count,

and during this hour every day,

take a completely blank sheet of paper.

At the top of the page,

write your present primary goal, clearly, simply.

Then, since our future depends upon the way in which

we handle our work, write down as many ideas as you can

for improving that which you now do.

Try to think of 20 possible ways in which the activity

that fills your day can be improved.

You won't always get 20, but even one idea is good.

Now remember two important points with regard to this.

One, this is not particularly easy, and two,

most of your ideas won't be any good.

Now when I say it's not easy,

I mean it's like starting any new habit.

At first you will find your mind a little reluctant

to be hauled up and out of the old familiar rut.

But as you think about your work and ways in which

it might be improved, write down every idea

that pops into your mind,

no matter how absurd it might seem.

Let me tell you what will happen.

Some of your ideas will be good and worth testing.

The most important thing this extra hour accomplishes,

however, is that it deeply embeds your goal

into your subconscious mind

and starts the whole vital machinery working.

And 20 ideas a day, if you can come up with that many,

total 100 a week, even if you don't think on weekends.

An hour a day, five days a week totals 260 hours a year,

and still leaves you 3,740 hours of free leisure time.

Now this means you'll be thinking about your goal

and ways of improving your performance,

increasing your service,

six and a half full extra working weeks a year.

Six and a half 40-hour weeks devoted to

thinking and planning.

Can you see how easy it is to rise above

the so-called competition?

And will still leave you with 15 hours a day

to spend as you please.

Starting each day thinking, you'll find that your mind

will continue to work all day long.

You'll find that at odd moments, when you least expect it,

really great ideas will begin to pop into your mind.

And when they do, write them down as soon as you can.

Just one great idea can completely revolutionize your work

and, as a result, your life.

None of us would want to work for a company

or invest our money in a company that didn't have

a very viable research and development department

that is pumping a good percentage of its profits

back into research and development because

its future depends on it, and so does a man's.

And you might ask yourself, how much of your own

take home pay have you spent during the past year

for materials calculated to make you smarter this year

than you were a year before,

calculated to make you a little better,

a little bigger as a human being,

to perhaps love a little more and hate a little less

and do a little better job than you did a year ago.

How much money are you pumping back

into yourself and your future?

It's worth thinking about.

Our rewards in life will always match our service.

It's another way of saying as ye sow, so shall ye reap.

And it's been written in many ways,

in every language on Earth.

I like to think of this law as a form of

a giant apothecary scale.

One of the bowls is marked service,

the other is marked rewards.

Now, whatever we put into the bowl marked service

the world will match in the bowl marked rewards.

If any person alive is discontented with his rewards,

he should examine his service.

Action, reaction.

As ye sow, so shall ye reap.

What you put in will determine

what you must get back in return.

So simple, so basic, so true, and yet so misunderstood.

If a business is not expanding with the quick

and exciting tempo of the times, it must examine

its contribution, its service.

If a person is unhappy with his income,

he must examine and reevaluate his service.

Never before in the history of the world

have human beings been so interdependent.

It's as impossible to live without serving others

as it would be to live if others

were not constantly serving us.

In thinking of ways of increasing your service,

read books on your specialty, read what others

have found to work well for them.

But at the same time, think of original

and creative ways of increasing your service,

ways that are unique with you and the way you are.

Each morning and during the day, ask yourself this question.

How can I increase my service today,

knowing that my rewards in life must be

in exact proportion to my service?

Now do this every day and you will have started to form

one of life's most valuable habits.

Horace Mann wrote, "If any man seeks for greatness,

"let him forget greatness and ask for truth

"and he'll find both."

You see, you can cut away all the confusion,

and complications, and nagging worries,

and vague half-formed fears by returning to the great truth,

the great laws, the great verities on which all success,

all accomplishment, the whole world is built.

If you're worried about your income or your future,

you're concentrating on the wrong end of the scale.

Look at the other end.

Concern yourself only with increasing your service,

with becoming great where you are,

and your income and your future

will take care of themselves.

The great steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, when asked

the formula for success, answered,

"Put all your eggs in one basket,

"then watch the basket."

Let's be frankly realistic.

Who gets laid off work during an economic slump?

Well, what gets thrown over the side

when a ship is in danger of going down?

Everything not absolutely vital to the operation

of the craft and the safety of its passengers.

And it's the same with a business or any other organization.

With a corporation, its main purpose

is to remain in business forever.

As long as it remains in business,

it can provide a needed product or service,

protect the investment of those who have faith in it,

and provide jobs for those who are vital

to its continuity of operation.

It's the duty of management to protect the firm

and the people who depend upon it.

Just as it's the captain's duty to do everything

in his power to keep his ship sailing.

All a person needs to do is to make certain that he or she

is a vital part of his business or organization.

Those who insist on remaining spare gear must expect

to be jettisoned when things get too rough for safety.

Nobody, particularly the captain, likes to see cargo

thrown over the side, but if it'll help save the ship,

there's simply nothing else to do.

That's why people are laid off.

It has nothing to do with management and labor relations

or personalities, and in the long run it's best for everyone

since once smooth sailing has again been reached,

additional employment can be made available.

So each of us must decide whether we want to be

part of the cargo or a member of the crew.

Most people don't know what success is all about,

and since they don't know what it's about

they really don't know where to look for it.

Success is really nothing more than the progressive

realization of a worthy ideal.

This means that any person who knows what he's doing

and where he's going is a success.

Any person with a goal toward which he's working

is a successful person.

This means that the boy in high school

who's working toward a diploma,

or the boy in college toward a degree,

is just as successful as any human being on Earth,

because he knows what he's doing,

why he's getting up in the morning, and where he's going.

But conversely, if a person doesn't know

what he's working toward, what it is he wants,

doesn't have a goal toward which he's working,

then he must, at least by this definition,

be called unsuccessful.

Why isn't then, with this simple definition,

why isn't everyone successful?

It should be easy, yet surveys indicate

that 19 out of 20, 95% at least, are not.

In fact, a survey one time asked thousands of working men

why they got up in the morning and went to work,

and 19 out of 20 didn't know.

19 out of 20 working people didn't have

the foggiest notion of why they got up in the morning

and went to work.

Under closer questioning, they said, well, everybody works.

Well, that would be a good reason to quit.

In fact, here's a little rule of thumb

you might want to remember.

Whatever the great majority is doing

under any given circumstance,

if you do exactly the opposite,

you'll probably never make another mistake

as long as you live.

Just something to keep in the back of your mind.

The problem with most people is that they're playing

the world's most unrewarding game,

and the name of the game is Follow the Follower.

There's a story about a small town in which there was

a jewelry store, and like all jewelry stores,

or most jewelry stores at least,

he had a big clock in his window.

And every morning for years he noticed a working man stop,

adjust his pocket watch

to the same time as the clock in the window.

He'd been doing this for many years,

and one morning the jeweler was out in front

sweeping his sidewalk, and so he asked the man,

he said, "Tell me, why do you adjust your watch

"to my big clock every morning?

"I've noticed you doing that for years."

The man said, "Well, I'm the foreman down at the big plant."

He said, "I want to make sure my watch is correct because

"I blow the quitting whistle every night at five o'clock."

The jeweler looked at him rather strangely for a minute

and he said, "Well, that's funny."

He said, "I've been setting that big clock in the window

"by that quitting whistle all these years."

A very logical thing,

but they could have been off six months.

It was a case of a person just going along

with what he thought to be correct

without checking his references.

So I want to suggest that from now on out

at least we do that, that we check our references

and ask ourselves are the people I'm following

going where I want to go.

Try to find some way every day in which your work

can be improved, and above all, know your boss.

He's the customer.

Treat him with the respect, care,

and courtesy and humor he deserves.

Remember that he pays all of your bills every month.

He will buy everything you will ever own.

He may be, of course, crude, coarse, ignorant, selfish,

conniving, and a thorough-going savage, he often will be.

And here it's more important that you treat him

with all the care and attention you can muster.

If you don't, and if you permit his attitude

to affect yours,

you're admitting that he's the stronger person.

If you respond the same way he conducts himself,

you're admitting you're no better than he is.

But most people are nice people.

They're people like you and me who want to be liked,

who want to get along, and who want to be friends.

They have problems and sorrows of their own,

of which we're not aware,

and they have bad days and disappointments.

Make sure that the time they are with you

is a high spot in their day, and they'll want to come back,

not just because of your company, but because of you.

Successful people are not people without problems.

They're simply people who've learned

to solve their problems.

And there you have it.

Living successfully, getting the things we want from life,

is a matter of solving the problems which stand between

where we now are and the point we wish to reach.

No one is without problems, they are a part of living.

But let me show you how much time we waste

in worrying about the wrong problems.

Here's a reliable estimate of the things people worry about.

Things that never happen, 40%.

Things over and passed that can't be changed

by all the worry in the world, 30%.

Needless worries about our health, 12%.

Petty, miscellaneous worries, 10%.

Real, legitimate worries, 8%.

In short, 92% of the average person's worries

take up valuable time, cause painful stress,

even mental anguish, and are absolutely unnecessary.

And of the real, legitimate worries there are two kinds.

There are the problems we can solve,

and there are the problems beyond our ability

to personally solve.

But most of our real problems usually fall into

the first group, the ones we can solve if we learn how.

We become what we think about most of the time.

And that's the strangest secret.

This is why thinking is so vital.

This is why a goal is so important.

Because we will become that.

This is why people who set goals achieve them.

The trouble with men is not in achieving their goals.

They do that.

It's in establishing them.

We must love them, we must help them,

we must serve them because our whole success

will depend on our ability to do these things.

But never lose our own individuality and our identity

by permitting ourselves to become submerged

in what has historically proved itself

to be little more than a suffocating sea

of indirection and purposelessness.

If we want to emulate someone, fine.

But let's be choosy in whose steps we follow.

It's the only life we've got.

And remember to think.

Imagination is everything,

and we can become what we can imagine.

If you find yourself getting depressed

and down at the mouth, as we all get once in a while,

you might want to remember this quotation by Dean Briggs.

He said, "Do your work, not just your work and no more,

"but a little more for the lavishing's sake,

"that little more which is worth all the rest.

"And if you suffer as you must,

"and if you doubt as you must,

"do your work, put your heart into it

"and the sky will clear,

"and then out of your very doubt and suffering

"will be born the supreme joy of life."

Believe it or not, in an age when we've come to nearly

deify leisure time, we've almost lost sight of the fact that

virtually all our satisfactions and rewards

will come not from our leisure but from our work.

And don't forget the strangest secret.

We become what we think about.

- Thank you guys so much for watching.

I made this video because Bootcamp Actual asked me to.

So if there's a famous entrepreneur

that you want me to profile next,

leave it in the comments below and I'll see what I can do.

I'd also love to know which of Earl Nightingale's

top 10 rules meant the most to you, had the biggest impact.

Leave it in the comments below

and I'll join in the discussion.

And one last thing, my personal goal now with the channel

is to hit a million subscribers,

so anything you can think of to help share the video,

get it out there, get more people on here,

I'd really, really, really appreciate your support.

Thank you guys so much for watching,

continue to believe, and I'll see you soon.

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