Sunday, December 2, 2018

USA news on Youtube Dec 3 2018

Hello everyone!

Welcome back to my channel!

We have officially started the last month of 2018

I think 2018 has been a very fulfilling year for me.

I think I have gone through lots of changes, in life, in career, and in my mindset this year.

i am very thankful for all the learnings

At the same time, I would love to share my learnings with all of you

Thinking back, I have actually been living in the US for 11 years now

I came to America when I was 16 years old

I came here for part of high school, college, grad school and then worked at a corporate job for a few years too

This year, i just stated my own business as an entrepreneur, i also got married

Over the past 11 years, i have been a student, an employee, and now a business owner

I have learned lots from every stage of my life

So today I'd like to share with you the 11 things i learned from 11 years in America

First, you are fully responsible for your own future.

Living in a foreign country, I think it's extra important to fight for your own opportunities and take cake of yourself physically and mentally

No one else can take that responsibility for you

Of course we can have great friends and great mentors to guide us

But what they offer are mostly advice. They can care for you, but they can't take fully responsibility.

So whether we are talking about your physical health, or your school work, career, behavior, etc.

even your future family and children

You have to take control of all of them

I have met many people who are dissatisfied about their life and where they are currently

Such as "my job really sucks", school is so hard, i can't get good grades

Or i didn't have enough interview opportunities, etc

And they will start complaining about everything they are not happy with in life

We all have things we don't like in life, hardships we have to overcome, but everything we are not happy with we have the power to change them

The most important thing is to work for it

it's really easy to push the responsibility onto others, onto the environment, your family, your spouse, etc

but what's hard is to set up your mind and make changes

if you want a healthy body, then eat well and exercise

if you want a better job, then do something to improve your resume so you deserve a better job or a promotion

if you such at school then spend more time reading and doing homework

if you don't like your bf/gf, then find someone you truly connect with or

sit down with each other and communicate. Learn about why you are both unhappy and what can you do to improve the situation

If you really set your mind to do something about it, you can always make changes for the better

#2, success come from hard work and persistence

A lot of people ask me questions about fitness since i post some pictures on instagram (crystalyve) about my fitness progress in the past 2 years

When looking at those photos, a lot of people asked me how I was able to make that progress and how come i got abs suddenly

Actually, I think most of you know the answer already

it's just (healthy diet + workout) x time

A lot of people can either eat healthy, or workout, or maybe do both

but what most people can't do is keeping that habit for a long period of time

A lot of people only have 3 minutes of passion towards their goals

such as ok i will do this today, or for 3 days, 5 days or a month maybe

some better ones can keep it for 3 months, 5 months?

but few people think of achieving their goals as a lifetime event

My advice to most girls who are going on a diet is that you have to make healthy diet a project for the rest of your life

So i will eat healthy, i will workout consistently, because I want a healthy body for the rest of my life, that's the right mindset.

When you think of your goal as a lifetime project, you will not only work hard in the short time, you will continue to work towards it longterm

Then you will eventually achieve health and fitness for the rest of your life

It's the same for work or school, just work hard over time, and you will be where you want to be

#3, be humble, you will learn more from others

I think one of the best cultures of China is being humble

but many young people nowadays are very smart, but can't truly be humble and listen to others' different opinions

A lot of people say they they are open to others' opinions, but when other people do voice different opinions, they become really defensive

they would think "who are you to judge me?"

it's hard to put yourself down and truly be curious towards others

i'm not asking you to agree with them, but be respectful of others, especially opposing thoughts could do lots of good for you in life

This can also apply to your career

some friends have asked me, so I think my colleagues gave me a really hard time on this project i led

I can't agree with them, I think they are targeting me

Do you think they are discriminating towards me because i'm Asian?

but thinking from a different perspective, have you truly understood their concerns?

Are they concerned because a different method makes more sense for the client or the company?

Also, maybe their comments are harsh and a bit hard to accept, but if we look at it objectively, are they trying to helping you to improve at work?

When we really put down our ego and try our best to learn from others, we will receive kindness in return too

People will be more likely to offer you advice or help, whether among friends, or colleagues, or family members

Most people would prefer to help someone who is humble, am I right?

4. Learn to rest, don't overload

I personally have made this mistake before.

In 2016, i was trying out a startup project, if you followed me for a long time, you probably still remember

I was working on wechat, social media, etc

Actually, my full time job at that time was extremely busy, because i was being promoted to a managerial position

On top of that, I was extra courses during the weekends, both Saturdays and Sundays

I was also mantianing my youtube channel and this startup project

So i had absolutely no life, I was working 7 days a week, no breaks in between

I was sleeping 5-6 hrs or less every day

I was under a major breakdown

Not only a physical breakdown, but also a mental and emotional breakdown

i was so depressed and stressed out that sometimes I would drink a whole bottle of wine in 1 night just to make me go to sleep

It was a terrible time of my life

So for all of my high achievers out their, who are young, you are amazing for wanting to achieve more in life

You have a great mindset to start

but we still have to work hard with a method, with a good rythem

we can't rush with no direction

we will not only burn ourselves way too quickly, it will also not be sustainable

So I think my best advice is to have a plan for your time and your goals, be reasonable, and give yourself time to rest.

Eventually you will find that you actually achieve more this way

#5 speak up for yourself

I think this is a common symptom among the Chinese people in the US, not only our generation

I think Asian rights in general are not as protected or concerned by the public compared to most other ethnic groups

in general we are just not very vocal about our rights

not very good at making a point or defending our culture/rights

i think most people who live here think either it's none of their business or it's scary to stand up to the government

We just mind our own business and that's it

I think i understand because in different countries, with different systems, there are different approaches

but in America, to protect our rights, to voice our opinions, to defend our cultures and political or social views are extremely important

I think there is still lots to do in this area for us, and we should be doing better for our next generations

6. Don't take social media too seriously

This is something I personally am still working on

I think no matter you are an influencer or not, we shouldn't make too much connection between the virtual lives we see on the internet and our real lives we live in person

Because everything the influencers post on the internet are truly the best moments of themselves and their lives

They are posting the most perfect images of their lives

And when we focus too much on other peoples' lives and believe it too much

We can't help but become unsatisfied about our own lives

For example, when you look at a cute couple, you would think omg they are so sweet, my bf/gf or husband/wife and i are never like this

Then we would blame other about not meeting this high expectation

Or when we see a perfectly beautiful and fit model

and then we start hating our bodies and think no one will love us

I really don't think we should be comparing ourselves to those images

Because maybe that one sweet moment was the only sweet moment between the couple in their relationship and they decided to share that on the internet

and then you believed in it and started an argument with your significant other

is that really worth it?

The fitness youtube may have edited their pictures 10 times and posed 100 times but you believed it was unfiltered

then you developed self hate and become unconfident or unsafe about your body image

it's also super unhealthy

So all in all, I think we should all take a more objective view on social media

because a lot of that information is unreal

so why let that bother our lives? Just don't take it too seriously please

Ok, so I think the video is getting pretty long here, so I'm going to start with sharing the first 6 things I learned

The rest i will share in part 2 of this video :)

Thank you so much for watching I hope you find something interesting or inspiring

Happy weekend, I will see you very soon!

For more infomation >> Vlogmas Ep1: 我在美國11年學到的11件事 Part 1 | 11 Things I Learned from 11 years in America (ENG) - Duration: 11:31.

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Arsenal news: 'He could be another Premier League SUPERSTAR' - Jamie Carragher revelation - Duration: 2:18.

 Arsenal came from behind to win one of the most memorable north London derbies in recent history

 The Gunners led through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang before Eric Dier and Harry Kane gave Tottenham the lead

 But another strike from Aubameyang plus goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Lucas Torreira capped a superb afternoon for Unai Emery's team

 After the game Jamie Carragher made a huge claim about the Gabonese striker. "I think he could be a superstar in the Premier League that man," Carragher told Sky Sports

 "We don't speak about him enough as [Harry] Kane or [Sergio] Aguero. "He's going under the radar in terms of the Premier League

 "He was always thought of as one of the best strikers at Borussia Dortmund but when he came in last January in the Wenger era his conversion rate was as good as anyone in the Premier League

 "When they brought Lacazette in, I've always thought he was a good player but I look at this guy [Aubameyang] and think he's a great player

 "It's only twelve months in, he is 29 but we could be talking about one of the great strikers

" Mesut Ozil was left out of the squad for the match. The club released a statement before the match stating that the German had picked up a back spasm

 Before the game Emery even admitted that he didn't know how he picked up the problem

 There has been talk that the 30-year-old has fallen out with the boss. Ozil congratulated his team mates on Twitter after the match as they claimed the North London bragging rights

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