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Over the years I became more and more interested in nutrition, health in general as well as the environment (starting with the environmental impact of the food industry and our eating habits on the ecosystem (and us!)). Now, I pay a lot of attention to what I eat for 2 reasons : I don't want to put crap in my own body and I strongly believe that a shift into our eating habits (i.e: eating locally grown food, seasonal fruits and veggies, buying meat (if you want to consume it) from your local (organic if possible) farmer, etc.) could have a huge positive impact on the environment. As for the rest, well I started working out regularly a couple of years ago just to "look better" to be honest and even keep goal planner. I wouldn't say that my body looks fantastic now BUT it made me so much more confident, strong, determined and positive. I waved goodbye to my low self-esteem and instead learned to love and respect my body, challenge myself physically and mentally, care less about others opinion and listen more to myself. I feel like I can do anything I set my mind to. I guess that feeling only is what motivates me the most
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I’m getting pretty far into French and lately I’ve just been listening to a lot of native material. For instance, Ted talks, or podcasts: Intermediate French Podcast, which is for learners. I watch some videos on the Easy French YouTube channel here and there. And I watch this show on Netflix called Dix PourCent. I put my weekly schedule in a productivity planner. I don't always follow it exactly the same way every week, but some things are constant (flashcards, lessons, pronunciation & listening practice).
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I really like shopping online as well but it def. Is a lot of trial and error so it really depends on the patience you have. I always go for stores with great return policies like templates planner will send you your order with a shipping sticker so you can return what you don't like easily. Or I'll shop online from stores that exist near me so I can go in and exchange or return. Return policies are something im really big on of I'm going to do it. I don't like ones that don't refund shipping costs or make you pay shipping to return.
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Travel (at home and abroad), visit parks/museums/exhibitions/beaches/libraries/swimming pools, go to the baseball, go shopping, watch movies,run my online gift card shop, meet friends, go to restaurants, etc.
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I really enjoy handlettering/ drawings. This mostly comes from the fact that I’ve taken up the challenge of DIY wedding invitations this year, so I’ve practiced a lot to make my cards look better.
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To succeed in games, you need a promotional video and to have that video on Facebook or YouTube. I’ve downloaded games because the video looks good, I think ones that say “can you do this?” And we see the gameplay are very good. https://onplanners.com/templates/weekly-calendars-with-hoursOther than that, I don’t see many ways to generate interest. You gotta spend money to make money.
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Several. I like sea kayaking in a very gentle way because I'm not very fit. I collect books, good stylish planners, pens, watches. Next up, cooking. Creating food and then eating it is a pretty awesome experience, and I get really zoned out on everything else except the cooking. It's relaxing.
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My psychology teacher always highlights motivation. We hate to study because we don't have motivation to do it. So what we should do is try to find it one way or another. By creating visions, thinking about how it will benefit us in the future, how it will result to a good grade or anything like that. I have goal setting planner for it. For some people it's much more harder than for others. For me it's really hard.
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There is greater profit in buying and selling. Mining is very important, however it takes alot of time and resources. Most people don’t have the equipment and resources necessary for effective mining.
Even if you use third party mining services, the profits can be fairly small.
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Because the market is poorly named and a great many of these are not "currencies" in the sense that Bitcoin is a "currency" to be spent. They are innovative methods of using the blockchain to track and store data on a distributed ledger, or using tech similar, but different from blockchain to facilitate data transfer between people or systems. IOTA, for example, uses a system they call "Tangle" to facilitate data transfer and communication between devices within the "Internet of Things", which are technically connected, but like a bunch of people from different nations, have difficulty fluently communicating with one another (here is useful article) Also, there are some Crypto projects out there aiming to be "bridges" between currencies, so you can have a single receiving address, and if you send me an invoice for 35 XRB, on my end, I will immediately be told what the amount is in the currency I favor and utilize, and can send you, for example, .01 BTC, which will simply send BTC from my account, but convert to XRB before it hits your account. These are all things that are possible, and being explored.
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