How To Find The Courage To Do Anything

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  • @angelsrosena
    @angelsrosena 9 років тому +118

    I like to use this phrase every time I see a big opportunity and my fears walking hand in hand: "Never let your fears, laziness or insecurity steal your glory, it's better go there to win or to lose than spend your whole life wondering "what if..."".

    • @jamescorden8316
      @jamescorden8316 5 років тому +1

      Read it loud daily and remember it always "Never let your fears, laziness or insecurity steal your glory, it's better go there to win or to lose than spend your whole life wondering, "What if"

  • @ThriftDiving
    @ThriftDiving 9 років тому +91

    Marie! That dress, girl! I think it's my favorite so far! I wish you would add to your video descriptions where you get your wardrobe :). Hint, hint.

    • @sanjaavramovic
      @sanjaavramovic 9 років тому +5

      Was about to same the same thing. That dress is on fire, hello girls!

    • @IamNG8
      @IamNG8 9 років тому +1

      agreed! (and keep loving her hair :o)

    • @ExtraordinaryLiving
      @ExtraordinaryLiving 8 років тому

      +Thrift Diving (Serena Appiah)
      A very sexy dress too! ;)
      She must have a *HUGE* wardrobe ... a different dress in every single video, and they are all great looking.

    • @ananse77
      @ananse77 8 років тому +1

      +ExtraordinaryLiving She has a stylist who probably gets outfits on loan.

    • @lifewitholga_
      @lifewitholga_ 5 років тому

      Yes!

  • @lizbettalksmoney
    @lizbettalksmoney 9 років тому +16

    I just moved 1500 miles away from home right after graduating from college, away from everyone and everything I know. I've stopped not applying to jobs that I felt would reject me, if it sounds like a good opportunity and my skills match their needs I apply! The entire interview process freaks me out because I don't want to be rejected and told that I'm not good enough, but I'd rather that then miss a great opportunity

  • @TheMagicCrafter
    @TheMagicCrafter 8 років тому +9

    I already commented on this video before, but I just want to say that it is literally one of the best ones out there.
    Watching this and considering the "what ifs" is one of primary reasons that I decided to go ahead with starting my mermaiding business. The "what if I don'ts" made me so upset to think about that I had to make the jump to launch my business. I have my own website now, my UA-cam is growing quite quickly, and I have my first gig coming up towards the end of November. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video, Marie and team! I seriously apply this thinking to almost every situation now, and it has changed the way I live my life.
    Much love from the lake!
    -Mermaid Phantom

  • @susannadesantos2527
    @susannadesantos2527 9 років тому +2

    Hitting the nail on the head. Love your show and all you got going on Marie. I used to be the one who just went for it more then I do now and that habit has gained me some unique adventures and an unconventional education. I used to call it being in reaction mode and now I'm working on focusing it as being a gift of faith in the unknown with practical caution. I started working from home by praying for the divinely right opportunity to do so when my old boss came a knocking... I worked for her back in the day when I made more the my husband and we had less kids. She had a great offer and I know we wouldn't be where we are financially if I had taken it. But on my way to take the job 4 years ago, someone called me from my business ad on the back of my car. We pulled over and I made $150 in 15minutes. I walked into her office and realized I was unemployable from here on out. Taking that safe job would have compromised my prayer and the reasons why I wanted to work from home in the first place. Looking back. I don't regret lunch dates with my baby girl every Thursday at her school, or being able to volunteer at my other two kids classes. I will never regret being able to spend 5 days in the hospital supporting my mom or taking 10 months to rehabilitate my nieces and nephew through a rough patch. I know I would have been fired from any J.O.B for any of those treasured moments and low and behold... I'm still alive, my kids and I are close, my business is growing and I have actually inspired others not to compromise motherhood and being who you are. It's a journey on lined payment or a journey on a magic carpet ride as far as I'm concerned. One moment that changed everything for me was when my dad passed away at 47 from suicide... it was a tough recovery for our family but my perspective changed. Life is far too short to life half assed. I barely graduated high school but the self education of being an entreprenuer has been more valuable then a degree. Marie, I consider you one of my professors. Mahalo for all you give to the world.

  • @MichelleSears
    @MichelleSears 2 роки тому +1

    No matter what I can handle it! Living in that way would definitely cause less regret for sure.

  • @thebotanicalmind
    @thebotanicalmind 9 років тому +15

    Powerful, inspiring and encouraging, love these videos, they keep me going when the tough times come... so positive x

  • @lizditomasso5697
    @lizditomasso5697 9 років тому +4

    I couldn't agree more with the tweetable on this one! One of the top regrets for people at the end of their life is what they didn't do, not what they did do. I took a big risk that has landed me where I am today. I was an unemployed lawyer and was offered a job with my dream company in a completely different industry. Even though I had no money in my bank account, had to move far from home and knew I would be struggling in a city on a lower salary, I knew I had to just go for it. I ended up getting an incredible other opportunity through that job that has helped me to thrive in my current industry and has helped me to climb to financial security. I say GO FOR IT!!

  • @laurenebersol805
    @laurenebersol805 9 років тому +3

    Love this! I always used to fear failure and because of it, I wasn't taking the risks I needed to take. Now I welcome failure because I know it will only lead me faster to success! Thanks for being awesome Marie!

  • @alist5983
    @alist5983 9 років тому +6

    *You never fail to deliver. This exactly what I needed. Thank you Marie.*

  • @Tarahhh
    @Tarahhh 9 років тому +3

    This is a fear I had to face head on when I decided to begin a huge project that ended up being the first ever online e-learning course for the raw food lifestyle. I remember thinking "what if it hasn't been done yet because there's no demand for it". My biggest fear was that no one would find value in the work I was doing but I overcame it and now my students are loving the course. It's an important lesson to learn!

    • @ShelbySteele23
      @ShelbySteele23 9 років тому

      Thats my biggest fear about starting a blog in my my niche. What if no one is interested and I end up just talking to myself lol

  • @HerPursuit
    @HerPursuit 9 років тому

    Marie you've allowed me to reach beyond the anxieties I have about starting something great to grasping that small light in me that keeps on shining. Thank you for drawing the comparison between what the worst case scenario could be, against what would happen if I choose to be stagnant. You just saved me from a whole hour of self-pity and procrastination girl!

  • @anapaulakayoshida1421
    @anapaulakayoshida1421 9 років тому +1

    Hi Marie!
    I received this video on my email, but at that time I just agreed with you.
    Today I watched it again and it served me so well! It felt like I was watching another video, with a totally different topic! Thanks for the light!! It gave me courage to take the challenge that stepped into my way!

  • @LuizaJarovsky
    @LuizaJarovsky 9 років тому +2

    I love the way you express yourself, marieforleo. So much energy. Keep going!

  • @statelinebassman
    @statelinebassman 7 років тому

    This doesn't come from my own business, but it made sense in the job that I have now. A fellow worker talked me into moving into this position, and I was honestly scared to death. But, I sucked it up and went for it. Best decision I ever made.

  • @ekirven21
    @ekirven21 9 років тому +1

    I had to encourage my self to start my small businesses because I thought if I don't do something that will help me in a long run I will regret it. And I am happier now then when I was just thinking about it.

  • @cesarrice8604
    @cesarrice8604 9 років тому

    Marie you are a great and wise person. You have something in your videos that everytime i watch them make me reflect about my life and be a better person.

  • @BlissThisWay
    @BlissThisWay 9 років тому +1

    How have I just seen this episode?! This is exactly the advice I've been needing. I've been driving myself crazy with where to live so I can settle down and grow some roots: stay in my beautiful and gorgeous hometown of santa cruz, ca, which is actually becoming toxic to me and no longer serving me OR move abroad someplace and use my TEFL/TESOL certification (even though I hate teaching english), but I would have independence and the time to work on my true passion of Holistic Health Coaching for Diabetics? I think I finally figured out my answer because of this video. Love you Marie!

  • @MsLoma1212
    @MsLoma1212 9 років тому +1

    Marie, thank you, thank you, thank you for this video!!! your thoughts on the topic have opened my eyes on my fears and my life in general. I really wanna say "YES" to all my opportunities and even if there is no opportunity right now, I wanna create it myself. THANK YOU!

  • @Sheetalc
    @Sheetalc 9 років тому +4

    your dress and your hair!!! omg soooo beautiful!!

  • @SharonLesliesoulseer
    @SharonLesliesoulseer 9 років тому +47

    Thomas Edison stole many of his ideas from everyone including Tesla. he was an animal torturer as well. Nothing to do with your talk, but felt the need to acknowledge Tesla.

    • @gazpacho81
      @gazpacho81 9 років тому +7

      I was to comment the same thing!

    • @adiielena
      @adiielena 9 років тому +1

      can you explain how he stole ideS from tesla?

    • @gazpacho81
      @gazpacho81 9 років тому +5

      Adriana vargas tesla worked for edison for many years, I recommend you read:
      Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century, a free (and short) book on Amazon, to give you an insight on his life. It's fascinating.

    • @bafongue1
      @bafongue1 9 років тому +1

      You look like a sharon

    • @77794471
      @77794471 7 років тому +8

      lmao my dumb ass was thinking about the car company lol.

  • @Izzy57675
    @Izzy57675 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video! I’ve been struggling with just simple tasks like getting up and getting dressed

  • @NatashaBernard
    @NatashaBernard 9 років тому +1

    OMG...Marie. This video was so on point. I've just taken a huge leap of faith with my business that it scares the crap out of me. But I'm willing to take the risk in hopes that everything pays off.

    • @thebotanicalmind
      @thebotanicalmind 9 років тому

      So true, she is so fouced on what is needed

  • @MultiTwins2001
    @MultiTwins2001 9 років тому

    Wonderful Marie! I think I couldn't understand better in italian (my language). You speak so clear, slow, simple words. Love you and I only say to you GRAZIEEEE MARIE. Really thanks from bottom of my heart for your valuable advice.

  • @TheMagicCrafter
    @TheMagicCrafter 8 років тому +1

    If I said yes to that which I am considering, and it failed horribly, I would be out $3,000.00... and would feel like a terrible fool. :p However, while the time cannot be made up, I could earn the money back eventually.
    If I say no to what I am considering, I will most certainly be sealing myself away to the life of a barista/retail manager/wedding reception hall tour guide/ everything else that I would rather not be for all of eternity. I would also run the risk of watching someone else jump on the opportunity that I was too scared to take.... which would be so painful!
    Thank you for this video, it has given me a lot to think about! You're awesome!!!

  • @patrinawilliams6602
    @patrinawilliams6602 9 років тому

    Thank you love watching you and you are helping me a lot to take change of my life and take risks at 50 years old I have dreams and goals I what to do and I love having money and freedom to be me and enjoy the finer things of life.

  • @GlendaClemens
    @GlendaClemens 9 років тому

    Love, love, love this episode! I asked myself what is the worst thing that could happen and realized I'd still have a very profitable job even though I'm ready for a change. Full speed ahead!

  • @cchimoy
    @cchimoy 9 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot for thi video, I'm going trough a big mind block this days, I left my job cause i wanted the chance to be an enterpreneour but my motivation went away the second week and now I'm procastinating everyday, I just want to stop doing that to myelf, watching your videos helps me a lot, sorry for my bad english.

  • @merita554
    @merita554 7 років тому +7

    she could do a hair commercial, her hair is so beautiful and shiny

  • @carolynj6144
    @carolynj6144 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video Marie! I am going through a stressful situation right now and I think the advice here will help! I'm an English major and one of my classes is requiring us to be a tutor in the Writing Center 2 days a week. I have never tutored anyone and am freaking out and second-guessing everything I know, even though my teacher and peers have assured me that I'm ready to jump in. My first session is three days away and I know I will be nervous, but I think this will open a lot of doors for me professionally and personally so I'm not backing out now.

  • @natalieyoutification
    @natalieyoutification 9 років тому +7

    Marie, i looooove your hair! ! ! !
    It might even need its own tube channel.

  • @hometohem
    @hometohem 9 років тому

    I'm finding it very hard to concentrate on what you're saying because I keep staring at the awesomeness that's your dress! Though, after closing my eyes and listening, I asked myself those two questions and I must say I got some clarity. Thanks!

  • @LoriWattnz
    @LoriWattnz 8 років тому +4

    take the leap of faith

  • @danielacasald
    @danielacasald 6 років тому

    Omg i love it, I liked the flip side of asking yourself what’s the worse if you don’t go for it

  • @erikauribe4613
    @erikauribe4613 9 років тому

    I love you Marie! I think Tuesdays are my favorite days! I search your emails and read all of them before any other! BTW great video! I've been thinking about this next step I want to take and this video Most deff help. Love you Marie!

  • @linasachek6565
    @linasachek6565 8 років тому

    thank you Marie for very valueable suggestions

  • @danielprendergast4694
    @danielprendergast4694 9 років тому

    I simply love your videos, style, and everything else about you! You inspire me, hopefully I can gain some of the courage you have, and infuse it into me!

  • @elanamwilson63
    @elanamwilson63 8 років тому

    I LOVE Colleen!! Just listening to her speak gives me goosebumps! This was a fantastic interview and I cannot wait to read her book!!! Marie, you are the best! I just find it so great that I have one of Colleen's yoga DVDs and one your fitness DVDs! The best!!!

  • @julianncaveny9659
    @julianncaveny9659 9 років тому

    Love this! I think I may replay it at the start of each morning until my goals have been met!

  • @nightowl9180
    @nightowl9180 7 років тому

    Holy shit your right 3:40 my life is nothing but a regret I might fail but its better then all the regret and self loathing that comes with not even trying. I rolled my eyes when the intro started but im glad I stayed.

  • @Picalilli28
    @Picalilli28 9 років тому

    It's like you are my mentor! Really not feeling strong for my ideas and dreams, hopefully this exercise will show me I am xx

  • @whatlauralikes.
    @whatlauralikes. 8 років тому

    Such a great reminder ! Thank you for your advice Marie !

  • @perfectpeach8898
    @perfectpeach8898 3 роки тому

    2:51 "what's the worse thing that could happen if you said no" very helpful if thinking about bad decisions

  • @AlissaRae
    @AlissaRae 9 років тому

    Thanks Marie. I love this concept, and also the term 'tease it out.' I love the way you make these huge issues bite sized, totally digestable & doable.
    Plus all yuor advice is heart felt.
    I can feel it.
    Thanks.

  • @pilarflores8725
    @pilarflores8725 9 років тому

    Marie, I would love to have you as my mentor! I work hard to achieve my dreams but I know having someone as great as you to motivate me will lead me to great opportunities. I admire you and your hustle! ❤️

  • @LionandLambPC
    @LionandLambPC 9 років тому

    I know this was helpful to me, Marie, and I know that many of us new business folks need to ask this question. Thanks!!

  • @sirishagorrepati3373
    @sirishagorrepati3373 6 років тому

    Thank You so much. Just needed this boost for today

  • @maclovindotca
    @maclovindotca 9 років тому

    marieforleo, you are awesome ! -- I like your balance of body language, rapport, intelligence, attidude, plus you are free-flowing and entertaining.
    I discovered you through your interview with Tony Robbins, who I respect very much. I have been looking for a female to model (not in the runway sense, although you have mastered fashion) and you embody it. Thank You.

  • @ArtofBriJones
    @ArtofBriJones 9 років тому

    I so needed this. Thank you Marie!

  • @LN-hm3qf
    @LN-hm3qf 9 років тому

    Yes I so needed this right now!

  • @deronnekingcaid4328
    @deronnekingcaid4328 9 років тому

    Thanks for this awesome message so amazing Words and Inspiration message and something to make me keep my head up when I'm down and out

  • @allskin1
    @allskin1 9 років тому

    Fantastic! Thank you Marie! Love your spirit!

  • @qfar01
    @qfar01 9 років тому

    Thank you for being a great inspiration!

  • @ledmayte
    @ledmayte 9 років тому

    Thanks Marie! Really needed this today :)

  • @espaguesa7658
    @espaguesa7658 9 років тому +2

    I think of the BEST things that can happen.

  • @nielswolf2808
    @nielswolf2808 9 років тому +1

    Thanks marie
    Great work

  • @mdjamaluddin2079
    @mdjamaluddin2079 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much

  • @comfycouture
    @comfycouture 9 років тому

    Really need the encouragement thank you!

  • @aliciastarlight2780
    @aliciastarlight2780 7 років тому +3

    I don't have courage I wish I did like the things I struggle are , raising my hand to answer a question and even if it is the wrong answer the teacher still accepts it, another I have trouble on is talking to people I don't know or I do know like the principle in my school, another is having courage to like dance in front of people or sing.

    • @serlomcole2958
      @serlomcole2958 7 років тому

      Lily Martinez dont care what people think focus on your life and you will be fulfilled

  • @OlavoLuisatto
    @OlavoLuisatto 9 років тому

    Aaaah Forleo! You are Amazing! I´m your fan.

  • @ShaylaCourtneylifestyle
    @ShaylaCourtneylifestyle 9 років тому

    Awesome video!! Thanks Marie!

  • @nataliapanic9000
    @nataliapanic9000 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @FeelGoodWithin
    @FeelGoodWithin 4 роки тому

    Yep Totally agree 👍

  • @TheJwb7111
    @TheJwb7111 9 років тому +1

    "Anything you might consider a failure is really just a necessary step on your journey to success" AWESOME INSIGHTS! Thanks!

  • @balancedhealthyliving6500
    @balancedhealthyliving6500 9 років тому

    Great advice, love the two part question.

  • @teejenkins2101
    @teejenkins2101 8 років тому

    You are absolutely amazing!! I must be careful because it is WAY WAY TO EASY to overdose on you my dear. 💜🙏🏾💜THANK YOU Marie😘😘

  • @trissyanntracey7246
    @trissyanntracey7246 9 років тому

    Marie is right! Find the courage to do anything! That's why posting this article will make sense for everyone medium.com/@trissyanntracey/10-steps-to-finally-kicking-that-damn-sugar-habit-for-good-40cae649dcec

  • @Ms.jumariesolano
    @Ms.jumariesolano 4 роки тому

    Hello Marie .. 😍 .. Im Jumarie .. you inspired me so much .. Your videos helps me to start to live the life i want ..

  • @theslenorag
    @theslenorag 9 років тому

    That dress is killin' it...where did you get it???? I TOTALLY enjoy your show!!!

  • @advancedtheories1332
    @advancedtheories1332 8 років тому +9

    I have a question, How do you stop missing harambe

    • @yesm3564
      @yesm3564 8 років тому +5

      You can never stop missing harambe

    • @dionisakissakis2297
      @dionisakissakis2297 8 років тому +2

      what kind of stupid question is that how can someone stop missing harambe thats impossible

  • @SunharaKadam1
    @SunharaKadam1 8 років тому

    I needed this right now!

  • @rhianarbuckle230
    @rhianarbuckle230 9 років тому

    Wow!!! I needed this!! Thank you :)

  • @SharDances
    @SharDances 9 років тому

    I loved this! Thanks, Marie! :)

  • @MaleahandMel
    @MaleahandMel 9 років тому

    I can not get enough of your videos!!

  • @ReganJones
    @ReganJones 9 років тому

    Great message today!

  • @TheAmandatrevino
    @TheAmandatrevino 9 років тому +1

    YASSSSS!!!! Needed this! I wish I could afford B- School this yr. :( WAH!

  • @usbobsled
    @usbobsled 9 років тому

    This is a Principle from Dale Carnegie's book: "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living"(1948). Here is:Principle #2-" The next time Trouble--with a Capital T-- backs you up in a corner, try the magic formula of Willis H. Carrier:a. Ask yourself, "What is the worst thing that can possibly happen if I can't solve my problem?b. Prepare yourself mentally to accept the worst--if necessary.Then calmly try to improve on the worst-- which you have already mentally agreed to accept."--Willis H. Carrier designed the first modern air conditioning system.

  • @healmend6509
    @healmend6509 5 років тому

    I’m here because I took a leap and it flopped. Feeling embarrassed and discouraged. I know it’s just part of the process. One of the many steps it will take to get my lightbulb invention too.

  • @nadiatheresia9840
    @nadiatheresia9840 Рік тому

    I just watched this (2022) and i Just realize this video was uploaded 7 years ago.

  • @tdern
    @tdern 9 років тому

    This was the exact video I needed today. Perfect timing for what I have been dealing with in my head. Thanks!!

  • @goaway9310
    @goaway9310 4 роки тому

    Trying to find courage to ask to start acting lessons
    If I don’t go for it, what’s the worst that could happen: not getting my dream job, also not enjoying life as it is because I am unhappy with what I’m doing

  • @maxieldavid2297
    @maxieldavid2297 7 років тому

    So inspiring,,thanks darling

  • @pentameteriamb6196
    @pentameteriamb6196 2 роки тому

    Yes great videos.

  • @missy6089
    @missy6089 9 років тому

    Love Marie and love this video! ALSO -- I love the floral canvas behind Marie! Anyone know where to get it?! Marie?!?!

  • @indianchannel2397
    @indianchannel2397 7 років тому

    steps to increase concentration more and more

  • @budmoore8144
    @budmoore8144 9 років тому

    LOVE THE DRESS

  • @Piaaful
    @Piaaful 7 років тому

    Great video! it was a big help :)

  • @JaKamps
    @JaKamps 9 років тому

    That dress... "Have Mercy!" ~ Uncle Jesse

  • @dany07bmx
    @dany07bmx 9 років тому

    Love you

  • @aashishneelkanth9124
    @aashishneelkanth9124 5 років тому +1

    Good

  • @christinantzachristou2860
    @christinantzachristou2860 6 років тому

    Really helpful ❤️

  • @nisha2010ism
    @nisha2010ism 7 років тому

    Amazung

  • @tinathompson591
    @tinathompson591 5 років тому

    GREAT VIDEO 👍
    Thx

  • @faze_buendia9514
    @faze_buendia9514 4 роки тому

    Didnt T Edison also say he found a thousand ways to Not make a light bulb? Or maybe that was WD-40 the spray can lub, it took 40 tries to get the formula right

  • @TheTwilightPsycho
    @TheTwilightPsycho 9 років тому +4

    Hey Marie! I have a question that I'd like you to answer, please.
    I'm a recent grad and have been looking for a job for almost half a year. All the people I graduated with (at least the ones I know of) have jobs. And I do get invited to job interviews but always get refused at the last possible minute. Probably because I don't have that much of work experience. But how can I gain experience if no one is willing to employ me?
    This situation is really getting to me. Luckily I have an amazing support network of friends and family (who also support me financially), but since my parents already paid a pretty penny (or cent as it is ;-) ) for my education I feel guilty for not earning my own money and living off of theirs since they aren't that well off either.
    Any helpful advice is really appreciated!
    Lots of love from Germany, Meike

    • @clautastic9186
      @clautastic9186 9 років тому +4

      Totally understand you. Been there done that! Maybe you should try to be an entrepreneur, or write books on a subject you know very well or things that you have experienced. Self publishing is so hot right now! It's not easy to make it there but not impossible either. I think everybody is an expert in something, and we can always learn how to write a book. When employers close the door you always can build your own! I know I sound like a commercial, but it is what I'm doing now, I'm not rich or anything now, it feels very slow because I'm just started self publishing. But I'm doing something productive that makes me happy. Good luck, I'm sure you gonna be fine!

    • @VA1stLady
      @VA1stLady 9 років тому +3

      I would say the best thing you could do in the meantime is gain experience via volunteer work. Yes it would suck to go to a job everyday (or however often) without getting paid but it will really pay off in the end. I know you don't want to continue living off of your parents but because you are blessed enough to be able to right now I would take advantage of that financial freedom. Of course you don't want to overstep your boundaries and also help out when you can but as you can see, experience is just as important as education. So while you're applying for paid positions, consider looking into volunteer work/unpaid internships in whatever field you're interested in. Who knows, after several months of interning, they may find you to be an asset to their company. I hope this helps.

    • @serlomcole2958
      @serlomcole2958 7 років тому

      TheTwilightPsycho update us on this story please did you get a job

    • @TheTwilightPsycho
      @TheTwilightPsycho 7 років тому

      I actually did! It was not really in the position that my education was geared toward but I stayed there for a year and it was much much easier to get my foot in the door with that year of experience under my belt. I am continuing to look for opportunities for growth and keep on keeping on. Thanks for asking and all your wonderful comments!

  • @ixchellovesrainbows4965
    @ixchellovesrainbows4965 8 років тому

    amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you xo

  • @Yaibernier
    @Yaibernier 9 років тому

    Hi girls!!!Need your advice pls. I am high-educated Thai expat living in France for 15 years. Mutli-lingual and muti-cultural...been working as a language teacher for 10 years...now asking myself... what's the best job i can do??? The job that i can be fulfilled and be 100 myself!!! Any expat pro here??? Please advice! Bonjour from France to all! Cheers,Yai bernier xx, Lyon France.

  • @research1982
    @research1982 8 років тому

    I need to do this like five times a day.

  • @pradeepbhojwani8139
    @pradeepbhojwani8139 3 роки тому

    Looks stunning. In this dress.

  • @desirocker9099
    @desirocker9099 5 років тому

    "Winning is not as expensive as losing"