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Intangible Assets For Living With Higher Awareness
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 23.86 GB | Duration: 18h 33m

Go Beyond the Wisdom of Psychology, Philosophy and Religion



What you'll learn
Understand and Integrate Mind, Emotion, Perception, Experience and Awareness
Utilize Philosophy, Psychology and Religion for personal Transformation
Expand conceptual thinking in relation to Perception, Awareness and Consciousness
Learn and Practice a multitude of Meditation Techniques and Awareness Techniques
Expand conceptual understanding of Philosophy, Epistemology and Meta Physics
Identify and Integrate a multitude of Theories of Mind
Identify obsolete forms of Personal Development
Explore many facets of Self and Self Concept
Open to a deeper Wisdom of understanding yourself
Find connections between multiple forms of Human knowledge and see how they are related
Manage self Awareness and Emotional Intelligence
Identify, Differentiate and Integrate the dynamics of Awareness, Experience, Perception and Consciousness
Open to Universal Love

Requirements
No previous skill required, however a basic understanding of Psychology and Western Philosophy is recommended

Description
Human knowledge has a vast wealth of Wisdom By opening to the path of Knowledge and practicing our own personal Meditations, we come into this Wisdom, which gives birth to Intangible Assets Intangible Assets are the fruits of the subjective experience of RealityIn this course we discuss 50 Intangible Assets, including:Existential Awareness Self-Awareness Phenomenological Grounding Expansion of Perception and Experience Personal Transformation Transcending the Self This course brings you to new abilities of Higher Awareness Differentiate Mind and Body Integrate past experiences Open to Higher Perception Transcend Knowledge Open the heart and open to Universal Love Higher Awareness is the key to a fulfilling life Higher Awareness is the understanding of Consciousness and the totality of the Cosmos Higher Awareness is knowing what you have as a multidimensional being inside the human condition This course is delivered in a light hearted manner, with many moments of laughter and playfulness Philosophy does not need to be serious to be profound! Each lecture in this course explains Intangible Assets with clear and simple examples Practical application techniques are also given throughout the course, including guided Meditations This course is everything you need to transcend Psychology, Philosophy, Religion and go beyond all Human Knowledge!!! Enroll today!!!

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction - Part One - Learning Process et. al.

Lecture 2 Introduction - Part Two - Psychology/Philosophy/Religion

Section 2: Found in Existential Awereness

Lecture 3 Introduction to Existential Awareness

Lecture 4 Asset # 1 - Simplicity in Chaos

Lecture 5 Asset # 2 - Flow Despite a Cluster

Lecture 6 Asset # 3 - Dispelling Misunderstanding

Section 3: Found in Responsibility

Lecture 7 Asset # 4 - Knowing the Source of Motivation

Lecture 8 Asset # 5 - Killing Apathy, Complacency and Passivity

Lecture 9 Asset # 6 - Passion as Non-Doing

Section 4: Found in Wisdom - Part One

Lecture 10 Introduction to Wisdom

Lecture 11 Asset # 7 - Peace with What is Absent

Lecture 12 Asset # 8 - Multidirectionality

Section 5: Found in Truth

Lecture 13 Asset # 9 - Talking on the Edge of Truth

Lecture 14 Asset # 10 - Hearing the Truth in Others

Lecture 15 Asset # 11 - Channeling and Empathy

Section 6: Found in Connection

Lecture 16 Asset # 12 - Making Fun

Lecture 17 Asset # 13 - Changing the Mode of Dialogue with Grace

Lecture 18 Asset # 14 - Needing Nothing

Section 7: Found in Phenomenological Grounding - Part One

Lecture 19 Asset # 15 - Turning Inside Out

Lecture 20 Asset # 16 - Knowing Laws and Breaking them

Lecture 21 Asset # 17 - Centering and Expansiveness

Lecture 22 Asset # 18 - Glow (Radiance)

Section 8: Found In Work

Lecture 23 Introduction to Assets Found In Work

Lecture 24 Asset # 19 - Technical Over Affect

Lecture 25 Repetition Without Going Stale

Lecture 26 Asset # 20 - Immediacy

Lecture 27 Asset # 22 - Seeing the Beginning and the End Together

Lecture 28 Asset # 23 - Sensing and Trusting Intuition

Lecture 29 Asset # 24 - Execution (Making Something Happen)

Section 9: Found In Expansion

Lecture 30 Asset # 25 - Dissolving

Lecture 31 Guided Meditation - Dissolving Internal Experience

Lecture 32 Asset # 26 - Service

Lecture 33 Asset # 27 - Harmony and Symphony

Lecture 34 Asset # 28 - Innocence

Section 10: Found In Wisdom - Part Two

Lecture 35 Asset # 29 - Glory

Lecture 36 Asset # 30 - Retirement Without Legacy

Lecture 37 Asset # 31 - A Humble, Yet Profound Testament

Lecture 38 Asset # 32 - Resonance

Section 11: Found in Self Awareness

Lecture 39 Asset # 33 - Courage / Courageousness

Lecture 40 Asset # 34 - Change of Speed / Multiple Speeds

Lecture 41 Asset # 35 - Rebellion

Lecture 42 Asset # 36 - Networks (Network Theory)

Section 12: Found In Phenomenological Grounding - Part Two

Lecture 43 Asset # 37 - Originality

Lecture 44 Asset # 38 - Finality

Section 13: Found In Phenomenological Problem Solving

Lecture 45 Asset # 39 - Trap Escape Skills

Lecture 46 Asset # 40 - State and Situation Variety

Lecture 47 Asset # 41 - Ladder Creation

Section 14: Found In Personal Transformation

Lecture 48 Asset # 42 - Secret Feelings

Lecture 49 Asset # 43 - Surrender

Lecture 50 Asset # 44 - Evolution Appreciation

Lecture 51 Asset # 45 - Purity, Refinement and Subtly

Section 15: Found In Personal Transcendence

Lecture 52 Asset # 46 - Absence of Qualities and Personality

Lecture 53 Asset # 47 - Depth and Height

Lecture 54 Asset # 48 - Conscious Choice of Exclusion

Section 16: Found In Universal Love

Lecture 55 Asset # 49 - Everything

Lecture 56 Asset # 50 - Silence

Lecture 57 Grand Thread - Freedom

Lecture 58 Integration

Meditation Practitioners,Psychology Students,Philosophy Students,Personal Development Enthusiasts,Practitioners of Awareness Techniques,Seekers of Truth and Understanding,Therapists looking to expand their Compassion and Understanding,Teachers of Psychology, Philosophy and/or Religion,Seekers of Higher Wisdom and Higher forms of Consciousness



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Soft Skills Masterclass - 3 In 1, Communication, Leadership
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 21.89 GB | Duration: 17h 34m

Leadership | Teamwork | Communication | Soft Skills Training | Soft Skill | Personality Development | Skill Development



What you'll learn
Master The Art Of Soft Skills: Boost Your Career And Personal Growth
Communicate With Confidence: Develop Interpersonal Skills That Matter
Lead With Purpose: Transform Into A Charismatic & Effective Leader
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Learn The Power Of Teamwork & Collaboration
Conflict Resolution: Learn To Handle Challenges With Ease & Grace

Requirements
No prior skills or experience are required to take this course on soft skills. This course is designed for individuals of all levels and backgrounds, including those new to the topic or with limited prior experience. The only requirement is a desire to improve one's personal and professional skills. No additional tools or equipment are required, as all materials and resources will be provided within the course platform.

Description
Do you want to be a leader who inspires, communicates effectively, and builds successful teams? Do you want to stand out in the job market and excel in your personal and professional life? Then this is the course for you!This comprehensive course on Soft Skills will teach you everything you need to know about enhancing your personal and professional effectiveness. With a focus on Leadership, Teamwork, Communication, and more, this course will provide you with the tools and skills you need to succeed.You will learn how to communicate with confidence, develop strong leadership skills, build successful teams, and much more. You will also learn how to handle conflicts with ease, manage your time effectively, and enhance your emotional intelligence. By the end of the course, you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge you need to achieve your goals and unlock your potential.This course is designed for individuals of all levels and backgrounds, including recent graduates, mid-career professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to improve their soft skills. No prior skills or experience are required; all you need is a desire to learn and grow.In this course, you will have access to high-quality video lectures, interactive quizzes, and a supportive learning community. Our experienced instructor will guide you every step of the way and provide you with the tools and resources you need to succeed.So what are you waiting for? Join the thousands of students who have already transformed their lives with this comprehensive course on Soft Skills. Start learning today and unlock your full potential!

Overview
Section 1: Welcome To Your Soft Skills Masterclass!

Lecture 1 Soft Skills Masterclass Introduction

Lecture 2 5 Actionable Insights To Help You Start Improving Your Soft Skills Now!

Section 2: Welcome to the Teamwork Section!

Lecture 3 Defining Teamwork

Lecture 4 The Importance Of Teamwork In The Workplace

Lecture 5 The Benefits Of Effective Teamwork

Section 3: Team Structures And Team Dynamics

Lecture 6 Different Types Of Team Structures

Lecture 7 The Role Of The Team Leader

Lecture 8 The Importance Of Clear Communication

Lecture 9 Understanding And Managing Conflict Within A Team

Section 4: Building And Maintaining A Strong Team

Lecture 10 How To Effectively Onboard New Team Members

Lecture 11 Setting Team Goals And Objectives

Lecture 12 Managing And Motivating The Team

Lecture 13 Recognizing And Rewarding Team Members

Section 5: Collaboration And Problem-Solving

Lecture 14 Techniques For Effective Collaboration

Lecture 15 Encouraging Creativity And Innovation Within The Team

Lecture 16 Problem-Solving Strategies

Section 6: Remote Teams Management

Lecture 17 The Challenges Of Remote Teamwork

Lecture 18 Communication And Collaboration Tools

Lecture 19 Best Practices For Remote Team Management

Section 7: High Performing Teams

Lecture 20 Characteristics Of High-Performing Teams

Lecture 21 Strategies For Building And Maintaining A High-Performing Team

Lecture 22 Case Studies Of High-Performing Teams

Section 8: Team Development Process, Assessing Team Performance, Improvement Action Plan

Lecture 23 The Team Development Process

Lecture 24 Techniques For Assessing Team Performance

Lecture 25 Developing Action Plans For Improvement

Section 9: Lean Management In Teamwork

Lecture 26 Defining Lean Management

Lecture 27 The Principles Of Lean Management

Lecture 28 Implementing Lean Management Within A Team

Section 10: Conflict Management

Lecture 29 Understanding The Causes Of Conflict Within Teams

Lecture 30 Techniques For Effective Conflict Resolution

Lecture 31 Strategies For Preventing Future Conflicts

Lecture 32 Review Of Key Concepts

Section 11: Conclusion To The Teamwork Section

Lecture 33 Conclusion

Lecture 34 Additional Resources For Further Learning.

Section 12: Communication Introduction

Lecture 35 Welcome To The Communication Section!

Section 13: The 7 C s: Clarity, Concise, Concrete, Correct, Coherent, Complete & Courteous

Lecture 36 Introduction To The 7Cs Of Communication Principle

Lecture 37 Clarity: Learn How To Communicate To Be Understood 3 Top Tips

Lecture 38 Concise: Learn 3 Communication Tips For Brevity & Impact

Lecture 39 Concrete: Make Sure Your Communication Is Grounded In Reality

Lecture 40 Correct Communication: Learn How To Be Factual For Higher Impact

Lecture 41 Learn Coherent Communication With 5 Rules For Logic And Consistency

Lecture 42 Complete Communication: The Whole Truth And Nothing But The Truth

Lecture 43 Courteous Communication Will Set You Apart And Open Doors

Section 14: Oral Communication: 1 to 1, 1 to Many, Speeches, Interviews & Much More

Lecture 44 3 Ways To Communicate Effectively In A 1:1 Face To Face Interaction Or Meeting

Lecture 45 Effective Communication When You Speak To An Audience (1 To Many)

Lecture 46 The Interview: A Career-Critical Opportunity For Effective Communication

Lecture 47 Formal & Public Speaking: 9 Tips To Boost Your Performance

Lecture 48 The Academic Conference Presentation To Your Peers & Profs!

Lecture 49 Oral Communication: 6 Tips For Telephone Calls And Customer Interaction

Section 15: Meaningful & Mindful, Messages, Medium & Meetings (Zoom, Teams & In Person)

Lecture 50 Meetings, Meetings, Meetings: Yes You Can Make Them Effective

Lecture 51 Online Meetings: You re On Mute! How To Max Your Mic

Lecture 52 Meaningful Communication: Take Your Message To The Next Level

Lecture 53 Learn The Medium (Types) Of Communication

Lecture 54 Learn More About The Medium (Types) Of Communication

Lecture 55 Mediums Of Communication: Learn How To Choose The Right One

Lecture 56 Mediums Of Communication: More Tips To Choose The Right One

Lecture 57 Microsoft Teams For Communication: 5 Hot Tips You Need To Know

Lecture 58 Zoom Meetings: Don t Be A Post Pandemic Zoom Zombie

Lecture 59 The Message Really Matters In Communication: But What Is It Exactly?

Lecture 60 Learn Mindful Communication: Don t Be A Mindless Goldfish! Stay Present

Section 16: Models Of Communication: Linear, Aristotle, Laswell, Berlo, Osgood & Schramm

Lecture 61 Linear Model Of Communication: Components & Factors

Lecture 62 Linear Model Of Communication: Learn Examples & Benefits

Lecture 63 The Aristotle Model Of Communication: Convincing Oratory

Lecture 64 Laswell s Communication: 5 Part Model For Analysing Mass Communication

Lecture 65 Laswell Communication Model: A Practical Example To Explain

Lecture 66 Communication Models: Shannon Weaver s Encoders, Decoders & Noise

Lecture 67 The Berlo Communication Model: Sender & Receiver

Lecture 68 The Berlo Communication Model: Message & Channel

Lecture 69 Learn The Interactive Communication Model: Encoder-Source-Decoder

Lecture 70 Learn The Interactive Communication Model: Noise, Barriers & Criticisms

Lecture 71 Osgood Schramm Model Of Circular Communication

Lecture 72 The Westley & Maclean Model Of Interpersonal & Mass Communication

Section 17: Understanding Others Better, Be Understood & 10x Your Communication Skills

Lecture 73 Understanding Others For Effective Communication: 5 Top Tips

Lecture 74 Learn 5 Ways To Start Understanding Others & Improve Your Communication

Lecture 75 Improve Your Communication: Be Understood Better

Lecture 76 Boost Your Communication Skills: Be understood better

Lecture 77 Be Understood Better To Communicate More Effectively

Section 18: Noise In Communication: Emotions, Culture, Bias, Workplace & Generations

Lecture 78 Learn About Noise In Communication: Physiological Barriers

Lecture 79 Learn About Noise In Communication: Emotional Barriers

Lecture 80 Learn About Noise In Communication: Examples Of Emotional Barriers

Lecture 81 Noise & Communication: Overcoming Emotions Anger, Pride, Anxiety

Lecture 82 Noise & Communication: Overcoming Emotions & Taking Responsibility

Lecture 83 Noise & Communication: Culture, Religion, Nationality

Lecture 84 Noise & Communication: Stereotypes, Prejudice, Signs & Symbols

Lecture 85 Overcoming Cultural Noise & Barriers To Achieve Effective Communication

Lecture 86 Achieve Effective Communication With The Right Approach To Cultural Barriers

Lecture 87 Noise - Communication Barriers In The Workplace And How To Overcome Them

Lecture 88 Noise - Barriers To Communication In The Workplace And Overcoming Them

Lecture 89 Noise - Barriers To Communication In The Workplace Technology And Grapevines

Lecture 90 Noise - Dealing With Multi-Generational Barriers To Workplace Communication

Lecture 91 Noise In Workplace Communication Mobile, Data And Technology

Section 19: Internal Business Communications: Tools To Boost Collaboration & Relationships

Lecture 92 Internal Business Communication Fosters Improved Collaboration And Relations

Lecture 93 Internal Business Communication What It Is And Why You Need It

Lecture 94 Internal Business Communications Whose Responsibility Is It?

Lecture 95 Internal Business Communications - Top Reasons Why You Can t Ignore It

Lecture 96 Internal Communication Improves Employee Experience

Lecture 97 4 Internal Communication Challenges to Tackle

Lecture 98 Internal Business Communications How You Communicate With Your Team

Section 20: More C s: Charisma, Content, Calls To Action & Collaborative Communications

Lecture 99 Content And Relational Communication Definitions And Considerations

Lecture 100 Charismatic Communication - Why Do Some People Radiate Confidence?

Lecture 101 Charismatic Communication - Developing Charismatic Communication Skills

Lecture 102 Charismatic Communicators Are Good Storytellers

Lecture 103 Calls To Action In Communication - Why You Need A CTA

Lecture 104 Calls To Action In Communication 2 Tips To Write A Killer CTA

Lecture 105 Calls To Action In Communication 3 More Tips To Write A Killer CTA

Lecture 106 Calls To Action In Communication Even More Tips To Write A Killer CTA

Lecture 107 Collaborative Communications To Drive Productivity And Team Work

Lecture 108 Top 10 Collaborative Communication Skills

Section 21: Academic Theories Of Communication: Linguistics, Semiotics & Sociolinguistics

Lecture 109 Academic Communication Theories - Discourse Analysis

Lecture 110 Academic Communication Theories: Real World Applications Of Discourse Analysis

Lecture 111 Academic Communications Theories: What Is Linguistics

Lecture 112 Academic Communication Theories: Mass Communication

Lecture 113 Academic Theories: Types Of Mass Communication Broadcast, Radio

Lecture 114 Academic Communication Theories: Mass Media Outdoor, Transit and Digital

Lecture 115 Academic Theories: Advantages Of Mass Communication

Lecture 116 Academic Theories: Negatives Of Mass Communication

Lecture 117 Academic Theories: Organizational Communication 4 Types

Lecture 118 Academic Communication Theories: Goals Of Organisational Communication

Lecture 119 Academic Communication Theories - Pragmatics

Lecture 120 Academic Communication Theories: Semiotics

Lecture 121 Academic Communication Theories: Sociolinguistics

Section 22: Technology & Trends In Communication: Social Media, AI, Wearables, Workplace

Lecture 122 Technology & Trends: How Social Media Has Affected Communication

Lecture 123 How Social Media Has Affected Communication Boredom, Consumption, Social Cues

Lecture 124 How Social Media Has Affected Communication Self-Expression, Urgency, Values

Lecture 125 How Social Media Has Affected Communication #Nofilter, 140 Characters & Emojis

Lecture 126 5 Ways Social Media Has Affected Communication Community, Audience & Disruption

Lecture 127 Technology & Trends: Collaborative Communication Tools For Workplace & Teams

Lecture 128 Technology & Trends: Collaborative Communication Tools

Lecture 129 Technology & Trends: Wearable Tech And Communication

Lecture 130 Technology & Trends In Communication: Hey Google, Teach Me About AI

Lecture 131 Technology & Trends: Communication And Artificial Intelligence

Lecture 132 Technology & Trends In Communication: Omni-Channel Communication

Lecture 133 Technology & Trends: 5 Benefits Of Omni-Channel Communication

Section 23: Inspiring Communicators

Lecture 134 Inspiring Communicators: Clinton, King, Churchill & Winfrey

Lecture 135 Inspiring Communicators: Lincoln, Mother Teresa, Reagan

Lecture 136 Inspiring Communicators: Lady Gaga, Billy Graham and Jack Welch

Lecture 137 Inspiring Communicators: Steve Jobs, Howard Schultz, Virginia Rometty

Lecture 138 Inspiring Communicators: Warren Buffett, Christine Lagard

Section 24: Oops Communications: PR Disasters, Business Failures, War Time & Plane Crashes

Lecture 139 Oops Communications Worst Examples In Business Wells Fargo

Lecture 140 Oops Communications Worst Business Examples Yahoo

Lecture 141 Oops Communications Worst Examples Of History Tragic Plane Crashes

Lecture 142 Oops Communications Worst Examples Environmental Catastrophes

Lecture 143 Oops Communications Worst Examples The Bombing Of Nagasaki

Lecture 144 Oops Communications Worst Examples Cold War, Cold Shoulder

Lecture 145 Oops Communications Worst Examples Of Global Brand Damage

Section 25: New Trends In Communication: Remote Work, Unified Cloud Communication Channels

Lecture 146 Introduction To New Trends In Communication

Lecture 147 Trends In Communication: Remote Work, Unifying Communication Channels, Chat Apps

Lecture 148 Trends In Communication: Cloud-Based Tools, Zoom Fatigue, Mobile-First

Lecture 149 Trends In Communication: Digitised HR, Virtual Learning, User Experience

Lecture 150 Technology In Communication: Artificial Reality & Virtual Reality

Lecture 151 Technology In Communication: Live Stream, Webinars, Video Conferences

Lecture 152 Conclusion - Impact Of New Technology & Trends In Communication

Section 26: Leadership Introduction

Lecture 153 Leadership Introduction

Section 27: Leadership Models - 7 Leadership Models To Fit Your Leadership Style

Lecture 154 The Importance Of Leadership Models On Your Leadership Journey

Lecture 155 Autocratic Or "Do As I Say" Style Of Leadership

Lecture 156 Authoritative Or "Visionary" Style Of Leadership

Lecture 157 Pace Setting Or "Do As I Do" Style Of Leadership

Lecture 158 Democratic Or "What Do You Think?" Style Of Leadership

Lecture 159 Coaching Or "Consider This" Style Of Leadership

Lecture 160 Affiliative Or "People Come First" Style Of Leadership

Lecture 161 Laissez-Faire Or "Do Your Best" Style Of Leadership

Section 28: Empathy - Lets You Understand & Connect With People

Lecture 162 Tips To Lead Effectively With Compassion & Intelligence

Lecture 163 Be Open To Different Perspectives

Lecture 164 Practice Active Listening To Demonstrate Empathy

Lecture 165 Open & Transparent Communication For Leading With Empathy

Lecture 166 Lead With Empathy By Demonstrating Compassion

Lecture 167 It Is Important For A Leader To Remain Optimistic

Lecture 168 Set The Example Of Leading With Empathy And Commit To Self-Care

Section 29: Action - Great Leaders Inspire Through Action

Lecture 169 As A Leader You Need To Get Things Done. Only Action Produces Results

Lecture 170 Action Centred Leadership Is A Way Of Balancing Task, Team, And Individual

Lecture 171 Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone To Take Action

Lecture 172 4 Reasons Taking Action Is Crucial In Achieving Success

Lecture 173 Become An Action-Minded Leader By Mastering Your Own Time

Lecture 174 As A Leader You Also Need A Way Of Organising Your Own Tasks - Kanban

Lecture 175 Use Kanban Boards To Drive Actions And Progress In Your Team

Section 30: Diversity - Harness The Power Of Diversity & Inclusivity

Lecture 176 Diversity Leadership Drives Creativity, Innovation, Performance & Growth

Lecture 177 Achieving Benefits From Diversity Requires Inclusive Leadership

Lecture 178 Daily Practices For Inclusive Leadership

Lecture 179 How To Create A Safe And Supportive Environment For Your Team

Lecture 180 How To Be An Inclusive Leader

Lecture 181 Working For A Leader Who Doesn t Value Diversity - Exclusive Leadership

Lecture 182 Leadership In A Multicultural Environment

Lecture 183 Examples Of Understanding Local Culture, Japan, India

Section 31: Ethics - Create A Culture Of Respect For Ethics

Lecture 184 Ethical Leadership Is Centred Around Appropriate Conduct

Lecture 185 Ethical Leadership Principles - Honesty, Justice, Respect, Community, Integrity

Lecture 186 Ethical Leadership Examples

Lecture 187 How To Improve Your Ethical Leadership Skills

Lecture 188 The Importance Of Ethical Leadership

Lecture 189 Which Are The Traits Of An Ethical Leader?

Lecture 190 Smartest Guys In The Room Enron s Grand Failure of Ethical Leadership

Lecture 191 All Ethics Out The Window By Entire Management - The Satyam Scandal

Section 32: Resilience - The Trait That Helps Leaders To Keep Going

Lecture 192 What Does Resilient Leadership Mean & The Characteristics Of Resilient Leaders?

Lecture 193 What Practices Do Resilient Leaders Follow?

Lecture 194 Resilient Leadership Strategies : Lessons, Me-Time, Open Mindedness & Experience

Lecture 195 Resilient Leadership Strategies: Perspective & Emotional Intelligence

Lecture 196 Resilient Leadership Strategies: North Star, Exercise, Triggers, Overcoming Fear

Lecture 197 Resilient Leadership Strategies: Driving Forces, Business Rules & Breath

Lecture 198 Business Leadership In The 4th Industrial Revolution

Lecture 199 Leadership Quotient For IT Leaders

Section 33: Skills, Story-Telling, & Self-Leadership

Lecture 200 Storytelling Leads People To Connect With A Vision Through Their Emotions

Lecture 201 Pringles Turnaround Story To Learn How To Use Storytelling

Lecture 202 Great Leaders Are Trustworthy

Lecture 203 Great Leaders Ignite Passion In People & Display Their Own

Lecture 204 Great Leaders Are Vulnerable So They Can Build Relationships

Lecture 205 Great Leaders Make Change Look Easy By Balancing EQ + IQ

Lecture 206 Great Leaders Motivate People By Giving Them Autonomy

Lecture 207 Great Leaders Motivate People By Helping Them Master Their Craft

Lecture 208 Great Leaders Motivate People By Lifting Them To A Higher Purpose

Lecture 209 Great Leaders Keep Their Ego In Check

Lecture 210 Great Leaders Coach And Mentor The Next Level

Lecture 211 Great Leaders Manage The Player-Coach Role

Section 34: High Performance Business Leaders

Lecture 212 Elon Musk

Lecture 213 Jamie Dimon

Lecture 214 Steve Jobs

Lecture 215 Bill Gates

Lecture 216 Ray Kroc

Lecture 217 Andrew Carnegie

Lecture 218 Walt Disney

Lecture 219 Henry Ford

Lecture 220 Warren Buffett

Section 35: Inspiring Authors On Leadership

Lecture 221 Dare To Lead By Brene Brown

Lecture 222 No Bullshit Leadership By Chris Hirst

Lecture 223 Leaders Myth And Reality By Stanley A. McChrystal

Lecture 224 Leaders Eat Last By Simon Sinek

Lecture 225 Extreme Ownership By Jocko Willink & Leif Babin

Lecture 226 Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? By Gareth R. Jones & Rob Goffee

Lecture 227 Strengths-Based Leadership By Barry Conchie & Tom Rath

Lecture 228 The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership by Chapman, Jim Dethmer & Kaley Klemp

Lecture 229 No Rules Rules By Erin Meyer and Reed Hastings

Lecture 230 Lead With A Story By Paul Smith

Section 36: People - Great Leaders Who Changed The World Through Leadership

Lecture 231 Lord Admiral Nelson Inspiration Leader Of The British Fleet

Lecture 232 Sir Winston Churchill Never Give Up War Time Hero & Orator

Lecture 233 Nelson Mandela World s Most Loved Reconciliatory

Lecture 234 Mahatma Gandhi Non-Violent Steadfast & Compassionate Leader

Lecture 235 Millicent Fawcett Anti-Establishment Campaigner For Women s Rights

Lecture 236 Oliver Cromwell Civil War Leader Who Stood Up To Kings

Lecture 237 Abraham Lincoln Autocratic Leader Who Abolished Slavery

Lecture 238 John F Kennedy Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You

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(Oxford Diploma) Stress Management - The Practical Approach.
Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 61.90 GB | Duration: 54h 1m

6 courses in Stress Management: 300+ ways - THIS is the most COMPREHENSIVE COURSE on stress management!



What you'll learn
320 Coping skills for stress - current October 2022!
Healthy Coping Skills - embrace!
Unhealthy Coping Skills - avoid!
Manage: Depression; Anxiety; Emotions - your life!
Basic Art Therapy
Basic Poetry Therapy
Basic Music Therapy
SEVEN WORKBOOKS - this is not just 100 lectures....
31-day course in stress/pain management

Requirements
None

Description
Notice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study but I also want you to enjoy the course.That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.You will be very welcome.385 lectures: This course details 300 ways to reduce and/or cope with STRESS - skills that you can apply to every day life! What more could be wanted? This Stress Management course features the following:Coping skills aimed at the problemCoping skills aimed at emotionsHealthy coping strategiesUnhealthy coping strategiesResearch studiesCase studies where you are asked to apply the coping skillsA new 31-day section in managing pain and stress. This has THREE resources per dayPlus over 300 clearly identified coping skills...enroll today!Latest additionsSEVEN Coping Skills workbooks.These include:Mind mappingFifteen coping strategiesDownloadable worksheetsPractical applicationsDBT and coping skillsA FREE COURSE (link)12 Coping Skills for ChristmasProactive coping inventoryDyadic Coping InventoryBrief Resilient Coping ScaleStressA special section on the impact of COVID-19:Job securityFinancial stressIsolationUncertaintyWorkbook on Holistic Medicine (January 2020)DefinitionBalanced lifeWhat do you want from your doctor?Lifestyle modificationsPrinciples of holistic medicineThe immune systemTypes of treatmentLong term?Focus on preventing diseases

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: OPTIONAL: UKRAINE

Lecture 2 Introduction

Lecture 3 Relevance

Lecture 4 Truth

Lecture 5 Action

Lecture 6 The end

Lecture 7 P.P.S.

Section 3: Friendly advice

Lecture 8 Friendly advice

Section 4: For all

Lecture 9 For all

Lecture 10 Reviews

Section 5: COMPULSORY: Please watch this first!

Lecture 11 Please watch this first!

Section 6: Optional section: A 7 day course for those whose first language is not English

Lecture 12 Introduction

Lecture 13 Day One: Ask for Help

Lecture 14 Day Two: Watch and Listen

Lecture 15 Day Three: Write Down Words and Phrases

Lecture 16 Day Four: Practice as much as you can (Part 1)

Lecture 17 Day Four (pt 2)

Lecture 18 Day Five: Make time to study

Lecture 19 Day Six: Five Websites

Lecture 20 Day Seven: In conclusion

Section 7: COMPULSORY : Introduction

Lecture 21 Maximising your enjoyment from this course

Lecture 22 Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 2)

Lecture 23 Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 3)

Lecture 24 Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 4)

Lecture 25 Maximising your enjoyment from this course (Part 5)

Lecture 26 The Oxford Diploma

Lecture 27 Introduction

Lecture 28 A few coping skills

Lecture 29 A few coping skills (part 2)

Lecture 30 A few coping skills again

Lecture 31 A few coping skills again (part 2)

Lecture 32 Expansion

Lecture 33 Expansion (part 2)

Lecture 34 By category: Teens

Lecture 35 Coping skills for the elderly

Lecture 36 Coping skills for the elderly (part 2)

Lecture 37 Healthy Coping Skills

Lecture 38 Unhealthy Coping Skills

Lecture 39 Positive and Negative Coping Skills

Lecture 40 Positive v Negative Coping Skills (part 2)

Lecture 41 Matching Coping Skills to Your Own Likes (part 1)

Lecture 42 Matching Coping Skills to Your Own Life (part 2)

Lecture 43 Stress

Lecture 44 Stress (part 2)

Lecture 45 Healthy Skills: Problem v Emotion

Lecture 46 Healthy Skills: Problem v Emotion (part 2)

Lecture 47 Healthy Skills: Problem v Emotion (part 3)

Lecture 48 Unhealthy Coping Skills

Lecture 49 A game

Lecture 50 Coping specifics: Depression and Anxiety

Lecture 51 Coping Specifics: Depression and Anxiety (part 2)

Lecture 52 Emotional Management

Lecture 53 Checklist

Lecture 54 Back to studies

Lecture 55 Information Overload

Lecture 56 Information Overload (part 2)

Lecture 57 So what is there to be done?

Lecture 58 So what is there to be done? (part 2)

Section 8: COMPULSORY : Groups and Stammtisch

Lecture 59 Benefits of Joining a Social Group (Part 1)

Lecture 60 Benefits of Joining a Social Group (Part 2)

Lecture 61 Trying it Out

Lecture 62 How to Improve Your Social Correctedness

Lecture 63 Stammtisch

Lecture 64 Stammtisch Developed (Part 1)

Lecture 65 Stammtisch Developed (Part 2)

Lecture 66 Social Capital Explained

Lecture 67 Stammtisch Again

Lecture 68 World Network?

Section 9: COMPULSORY:September Blues

Lecture 69 Introduction (Part 1)

Lecture 70 Introduction (Part 2)

Lecture 71 Introduction (Part 3)

Lecture 72 September 01 (Part 1)

Lecture 73 September 01 (Part 2)

Lecture 74 September 02 (Part 1)

Lecture 75 September 02 (Part 2)

Lecture 76 September 03

Lecture 77 September 04 (Part 1)

Lecture 78 September 04 (Part 2)

Lecture 79 September 04 (Part 3)

Lecture 80 September 05

Lecture 81 September 06

Lecture 82 September 07

Lecture 83 September 08

Lecture 84 September 09

Lecture 85 September 10 (Part 1)

Lecture 86 September 10 (Part 2)

Lecture 87 September 10 (Part 3)

Lecture 88 September 10 (Part 4)

Lecture 89 September 10 (Part 5)

Lecture 90 September 11 (Part 1)

Lecture 91 September 11 (Part 2)

Lecture 92 September 12 (Part 1)

Lecture 93 September 12 (Part 2)

Lecture 94 September 12 (Part 3)

Lecture 95 September 12 (Part 4)

Lecture 96 September 12 (Part 5)

Lecture 97 September 12 (Part 6)

Lecture 98 September 13 (Part 1)

Lecture 99 September 13 (Part 2)

Lecture 100 September 13 (Part 3)

Lecture 101 September 13 (Part 4)

Lecture 102 September 13 (Part 5)

Lecture 103 September 14 (Part 1)

Lecture 104 September 14 (Part 2)

Lecture 105 September 14 (Part 3)

Lecture 106 September 14 (Part 4)

Lecture 107 September 15

Lecture 108 September 16

Lecture 109 September 17 (Part 1)

Lecture 110 September 17 (Part 2)

Lecture 111 September 17 (Part 3)

Lecture 112 September 17 (Part 4)

Lecture 113 September 17 (Part 5)

Lecture 114 September 17 (Part 6)

Lecture 115 September 17 (Part 7)

Lecture 116 September 17 (Part 8)

Lecture 117 September 17 (Part 9)

Lecture 118 September 17 (Part 10)

Lecture 119 September 17 (Part 11)

Lecture 120 September 18

Lecture 121 September 19 (Part 1)

Lecture 122 September 19 (Part 2)

Lecture 123 September 20 (Part 1)

Lecture 124 September 20 (Part 2)

Lecture 125 September 20 (Part 3)

Lecture 126 September 20 (Part 4)

Lecture 127 September 21 (Part 1)

Lecture 128 September 21 (Part 2)

Lecture 129 September 21 (Part 3)

Lecture 130 September 21 (Part 4)

Lecture 131 September 21 (Part 5)

Lecture 132 September 22 (Part 1)

Lecture 133 September 22 (Part 2)

Lecture 134 September 22 (Part 3)

Lecture 135 September 22 (Part 4)

Lecture 136 September 23 (Part 1)

Lecture 137 September 23 (Part 2)

Lecture 138 September 23 (Part 3)

Lecture 139 September 23 (Part 4)

Lecture 140 September 23 (Part 5)

Lecture 141 September 24 (Part 1)

Lecture 142 September 24 (Part 2)

Lecture 143 September 24 (Part 3)

Lecture 144 September 24 (Part 4)

Lecture 145 September 24 (Part 5)

Lecture 146 September 24 (Part 6)

Lecture 147 September 25 (Part 1)

Lecture 148 September 25 (Part 2)

Lecture 149 September 25 (Part 3)

Lecture 150 September 25 (Part 4)

Lecture 151 September 25 (Part 5)

Lecture 152 September 25 (Part 6)

Lecture 153 September 26 (Part 1)

Lecture 154 September 26 (Part 2)

Lecture 155 September 26 (Part 3)

Lecture 156 September 26 (Part 4)

Lecture 157 September 27

Lecture 158 September 28

Lecture 159 September 29

Lecture 160 September 30 (Part 1)

Lecture 161 September 30 (Part 2)

Section 10: COMPULSORY: COVID-19: Can we cope?

Lecture 162 Introduction

Lecture 163 Trade offs

Lecture 164 Hardest hit

Lecture 165 Hardest hit (Part 2)

Lecture 166 Hardest hit (Part 3)

Lecture 167 Confidence - business

Lecture 168 Confidence (Part 2)

Lecture 169 Confidence (Part 3)

Lecture 170 Confidence (Part 4)

Lecture 171 Confidence (Part 5)

Lecture 172 Confidence (Part 6)

Lecture 173 Confidence (Part 7)

Lecture 174 Confidence (Part 8)

Lecture 175 Confidence (Part 9)

Lecture 176 Confidence (Part 10)

Lecture 177 Confidence (Part 11)

Lecture 178 Confidence (Part 12)

Lecture 179 Confidence (Part 13)

Lecture 180 Confidence (Part 14)

Lecture 181 Confidence (Part 15)

Lecture 182 Confidence (Part 16)

Lecture 183 Imbalances in society

Lecture 184 Imbalances in society (Part 2)

Lecture 185 Imbalances in society (Part 3)

Lecture 186 Imbalances in society (Part 4)

Lecture 187 Imbalances in society (Part 5)

Lecture 188 Imbalances in society (Part 6)

Lecture 189 Imbalances in society (Part 7)

Lecture 190 Imbalances in society (Part 8)

Lecture 191 Imbalances in society (Part 9)

Lecture 192 Imbalances in society (Part 10)

Lecture 193 Imbalances in society (Part 11)

Lecture 194 Imbalances in society (Part 12)

Lecture 195 Imbalances in society (Part 13)

Lecture 196 Imbalances in society (Part 14)

Lecture 197 Imbalances in society (Part 15)

Lecture 198 Imbalances in society (Part 16)

Lecture 199 Imbalances in society (Part 17)

Lecture 200 Imbalances in society (Part 18)

Lecture 201 Imbalances in society (Part 19)

Lecture 202 Imbalances in society (Part 20)

Lecture 203 Mental Health: Causes

Lecture 204 Mental Health: Looking after your Mental Health

Lecture 205 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 1)

Lecture 206 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 2)

Lecture 207 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 3)

Lecture 208 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 4)

Lecture 209 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 5)

Lecture 210 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 6)

Lecture 211 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 7)

Lecture 212 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 8)

Lecture 213 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 9)

Lecture 214 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 1)

Lecture 215 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 2)

Lecture 216 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 3)

Lecture 217 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 4)

Lecture 218 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 5)

Lecture 219 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 6)

Lecture 220 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 7)

Lecture 221 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 8)

Lecture 222 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 9)

Lecture 223 Mental Health: Art/Art therapy - how is this relevant?

Lecture 224 Mental Health: What can Art Therapy do?

Lecture 225 Mental Health: Who can Art Therapists help? (Part 1)

Lecture 226 Mental Health: Who can Art Therapists help? (Part 2)

Lecture 227 Mental Health: Cognitive benefits (Part 1)

Lecture 228 Mental Health: Cognitive benefits (Part 2)

Lecture 229 Mental Health: The impact of art (Part 1)

Lecture 230 Mental Health: The impact of art (Part 2)

Lecture 231 Mental Health: Brain changes

Lecture 232 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 1)

Lecture 233 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 2)

Lecture 234 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 3)

Lecture 235 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 4)

Lecture 236 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 5)

Lecture 237 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 6)

Lecture 238 Mental Health: Gallery(ies) (Part 1)

Lecture 239 Mental Health: Gallery(ies) (Part 2)

Lecture 240 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 1)

Lecture 241 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 2)

Lecture 242 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 3)

Lecture 243 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 4)

Lecture 244 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 1)

Lecture 245 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 2)

Lecture 246 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 3)

Lecture 247 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 1)

Lecture 248 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 2)

Lecture 249 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 3)

Lecture 250 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 4)

Lecture 251 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 5)

Lecture 252 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 6)

Lecture 253 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Part 1)

Lecture 254 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Part 2)

Lecture 255 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 1)

Lecture 256 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 2)

Lecture 257 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 3)

Lecture 258 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 4)

Section 11: OPTIONAL: Masks

Lecture 259 Face covering rules

Lecture 260 Why the rule change?

Lecture 261 And on public transport?

Lecture 262 And on public transport? (Part 2)

Lecture 263 Do face coverings work?

Lecture 264 Studies

Lecture 265 Studies (Part 2)

Lecture 266 Studies (Part 3)

Lecture 267 Studies (Part 4)

Lecture 268 Freedom

Lecture 269 All change!

Lecture 270 Confusion

Lecture 271 Me? Ill? No!

Lecture 272 Return to the evidence

Lecture 273 Who is protected?

Lecture 274 How many people need to wear masks to reduce community transmission?

Lecture 275 Why am I wearing a mask if I am practising social distancing?

Lecture 276 What to know before buying a face mask?

Lecture 277 What to know before buying a face mask? (Part 2)

Lecture 278 Homework

Lecture 279 Homework (Part 2)

Lecture 280 Homework (Part 3)

Lecture 281 Homework (Part 4)

Lecture 282 Homework (Part 5)

Lecture 283 Confusion

Section 12: OPTIONAL: Nature

Lecture 284 Nature

Section 13: OPTIONAL: Learning and Mind Maps

Lecture 285 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 1)

Lecture 286 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 2)

Lecture 287 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 3)

Lecture 288 Mind maps

Section 14: COMPULSORY: Coping Skills: Transferable (Dystonia) - includes 31 day course

Lecture 289 1

Lecture 290 2

Lecture 291 3

Lecture 292 4

Lecture 293 5

Lecture 294 6

Lecture 295 7

Lecture 296 8

Lecture 297 9

Lecture 298 10

Lecture 299 11

Lecture 300 12

Lecture 301 13

Lecture 302 14

Lecture 303 15

Lecture 304 16

Lecture 305 17

Lecture 306 18

Lecture 307 19

Lecture 308 20

Lecture 309 20 (Part 2)

Lecture 310 21

Lecture 311 21 (Part 2)

Lecture 312 22

Lecture 313 22 (Part 2)

Lecture 314 23

Lecture 315 23 (Part 2)

Lecture 316 24

Lecture 317 25

Lecture 318 26

Lecture 319 26 (Part 2)

Lecture 320 27

Lecture 321 27 (Part 2)

Lecture 322 28

Lecture 323 29

Lecture 324 29 (Part 2)

Lecture 325 30

Lecture 326 31

Lecture 327 31 (Part 2)

Lecture 328 31 (Part 3)

Lecture 329 31 (Part 4)

Lecture 330 32

Lecture 331 32 (Part 2)

Lecture 332 32 (Part 3)

Lecture 333 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID

Lecture 334 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 2)

Lecture 335 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 3)

Lecture 336 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 4)

Lecture 337 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 5)

Lecture 338 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 6)

Lecture 339 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 7)

Lecture 340 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 8)

Lecture 341 Tidying up loose ends - and coping with COVID (Part 9)

Lecture 342 Business Profiles

Section 15: COMPULSORY : One-offs

Lecture 343 The stress of renting

Lecture 344 The film

Section 16: COMPULSORY : Student successes!

Lecture 345 Inga

Section 17: OPTIONAL: Art Therapy - 12 Days of Xmas

Lecture 346 13th December 2020

Lecture 347 14th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 348 14th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 349 14th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 350 15th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 351 15th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 352 15th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 353 16th December 2020

Lecture 354 17th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 355 17th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 356 17th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 357 18th December 2020

Lecture 358 19th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 359 19th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 360 19th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 361 20th December 2020

Lecture 362 21st December 2020

Lecture 363 22nd December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 364 22nd December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 365 23rd December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 366 23rd December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 367 23rd December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 368 24th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 369 24th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 370 24th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 371 25th December 2020

Section 18: Improving your English (Optional)

Lecture 372 Introduction

Lecture 373 Lesson 1

Lecture 374 Lesson 2

Lecture 375 Lesson 3

Lecture 376 Lesson 4

Lecture 377 Lesson 5

Lecture 378 Lesson 6

Lecture 379 Lesson 7

Lecture 380 Lesson 8

Section 19: OPTIONAL: By Students, For Students

Lecture 381 Student Artbook - Edition 1

Lecture 382 Student Artbook - Edition 2

Lecture 383 Student Artbook - Birthday Edition!

Lecture 384 Student Artbook - Birthday Edition for Person X!

Lecture 385 Student Artbook - Edition 5

Section 20: Bonus

Lecture 386 Bonus

Anyone who wants to navigate life well,People experiencing Anxiety, Depression, and other forms of Mental Illness,Students who want hundreds of skills BUT ALSO want to know how and when to apply them!,Students who want detailed notes and workbooks - all provided,Students who want Instructor interaction



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Watercolor Pet Portraits
Published 5/2023
Created by Nikita Chhabra
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 56 Lectures ( 27h 38m ) | Size: 35.3 GB



Create a Timeless Tribute to Your Furry Friend. 30+ hours of content with lifetime access



What you'll learn
Basics of watercolor - step by step
Sketching and proportions for animals
Creating different fur textures
8 pet/animal portrait projects
How to capture emotions and character of a portrait
Color theory and mixing
How to improvise references

Requirements
No prior experience in watercolor needed. We'll cover all the basics from scratch. The first lesson includes a guide to purchase all your supplies.

Description
Did you know how therapeutic it is to paint animals with watercolors? Almost as if you're caressing the furbabies with your paintbrush...In this course, I'll take you through the entire process of learning watercolor techniques from scratch to sketching and painting different animals with various fur textures.In this course, I'll take you through the entire process of learning watercolor techniques from scratch to sketching and painting different animals with various fur textures.Here is what you will learn from our courseBasics of watercolor, sketching and proportionsHow to create various furry textures in watercolorColor theory and mixingHow to capture emotions and character of a portraitHow to improvise referencesThis course is completely beginner friendly as we have separate HD lessons for sketching and painting with voiceovers in real time.25+ hours of High definition Lessons which you can watch at the comfort of your home at your own pace. We understand the value of good quality videos without any time bounds and that's why this course has lifetime validity so you need not worry about completing the projects in a given time frame.Here s what you will get with this course:pre- recorded lessons25+ hours of sketching and wateroclour lessonsUnderstand the basics of textures, proportions and measurementsLearn different types of animalsWho is this course for?Artists who are planning to start their portrait journey with petsStudents who practice art as a hobbyWorking professionals who don't find the time to attend live art classesPeople looking forward to earn through art commissionsAnimal lovers with a niche for watercolorHow does it work?Course videos are available to registered members only. These are not available on YouTubeWatch the detailed training videos. Each video has a lot of tips and tricksWatch and practice from the lessons in the given order for best resultsFollow the instructions and try them yourself as per your schedule

Who this course is for
Artists who are planning to start their portrait journey
Working professionals who don't find the time to attend live art classes
Students who want to develop creative skills
People looking forward to earn through art commissions
Animal lovers with a niche for watercolor



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Art Therapy And Personal Development For Families
Last updated 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 21.60 GB | Duration: 19h 27m

Reducing stress for children, for the family, by using Art Therapy



What you'll learn
How to use art therapy exercises to help kids cope with stress
Many other coping strategies for kids

Requirements
This is aimed at children so if you don't ever come into contact with .....

Description
Note: This course does not qualify the recipient to perform any form of therapy or counseling for any other personNotice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study but I also want you to enjoy the course.That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.You will be very welcome.This is a course in two parts:a. Coping strategies for use with children - or by children on their ownb. Art Therapy exercises to use with the familyThis is a very practical course. ideally the whole family will sit round the monitor and watch the lectures, then try out the many many exercises...for the benefit of all.A very heavy emphasis is put on participation, the sharing of ideas. Other Art Therapy courses of mine have hundreds of discussions as that really, is how to learn and progress. Hopefully this course too, will have such discussions - they will certainly be encouraged.

Overview
Section 1: Personal D.I.Y.

Lecture 1 D.I.Y.

Section 2: Reviews

Lecture 2 Reviews

Section 3: OPTIONAL: UKRAINE (Extracted from the Extensive Art Therapy course)

Lecture 3 Introduction

Lecture 4 Relevance

Lecture 5 Truth

Lecture 6 Action

Lecture 7 The end

Lecture 8 P.P.S.

Section 4: Friendly advice

Lecture 9 Friendly advice

Section 5: Please watch this first!

Lecture 10 Please watch this first!

Lecture 11 An idea - pt 1

Lecture 12 An idea - pt 2

Lecture 13 An idea - pt 3

Section 6: Introduction

Lecture 14 Introduction

Lecture 15 Why coping skills for kids are important - pt 1

Lecture 16 Why coping skills for kids are important - pt 2

Lecture 17 Pluses and Minuses - pt 1

Lecture 18 Pluses and Minuses - pt 2

Lecture 19 Emotion - pt 1

Lecture 20 Emotion - pt 2

Lecture 21 Emotion - pt 3

Lecture 22 Emotion - pt 4

Lecture 23 Emotion - pt 5

Lecture 24 What if? - pt 1

Lecture 25 What if? - pt 2

Lecture 26 What if? - pt 3

Lecture 27 What if? - pt 4

Lecture 28 What if? - pt 5

Lecture 29 Exercise - pt 1

Lecture 30 Exercise - pt 2

Lecture 31 Exercise - pt 3

Lecture 32 Exercise - pt 4

Lecture 33 Exercise - pt 5

Lecture 34 Exercise - pt 6

Lecture 35 Exercise - pt 7

Lecture 36 Exercise - pt 8

Lecture 37 Exercise - pt 9

Lecture 38 Exercise - pt 10

Lecture 39 Create Artwork - pt 1

Lecture 40 Create Artwork-pt 2

Lecture 41 Create Artwork - pt 3

Lecture 42 Create Artwork - pt 4

Lecture 43 Read a book

Lecture 44 Play a Game

Lecture 45 Do Yoga!

Lecture 46 Playing, listening, creating music

Lecture 47 Laughing

Lecture 48 T-shirts

Section 7: Art Therapy for Kids

Lecture 49 Introduction

Lecture 50 Lasting impact of Art Therapy

Lecture 51 How Art Therapy works

Lecture 52 Write a Postcard

Lecture 53 Core Values - pt 1

Lecture 54 Core Values - pt 2

Lecture 55 Are you tactile - pt 1

Lecture 56 Are you tactile - pt 2

Lecture 57 Anger

Lecture 58 Nature - pt 1

Lecture 59 Nature - pt 2

Lecture 60 Nature - pt 3

Section 8: Art Therapy from Sunny Spain

Lecture 61 Introduction

Lecture 62 Emotions

Lecture 63 Paint with anything

Lecture 64 Nature

Lecture 65 Paint chip

Lecture 66 Website builder

Lecture 67 Textile

Lecture 68 Brown paper bag

Lecture 69 Recycled

Lecture 70 Two circles

Lecture 71 Your heart

Lecture 72 Latex

Section 9: For your interest

Lecture 73 Multipotentialites - part 1

Lecture 74 Multipotentialites - part 2

Lecture 75 The terminology

Lecture 76 Context

Lecture 77 Criticisms

Lecture 78 Tim Ferriss

Lecture 79 Disadvantages

Lecture 80 Genius - and hot streaks! - part 1

Lecture 81 Genius - and hot streaks! - part 2

Lecture 82 Let's look at some Artwork

Lecture 83 Jackson Pollock

Lecture 84 John Fenn

Lecture 85 Evaluation and AI - part 1

Lecture 86 Evaluation and AI - part 2

Lecture 87 Evaluation and AI - part 3

Lecture 88 Evaluation and AI - part 4

Lecture 89 Artbreeder and others

Lecture 90 AI Generated images

Lecture 91 AI Drawing/AI Painting

Lecture 92 Art Therapy - also the big reveal!

Section 10: Can Art Therapy reduce the Economic Costs of strokes?

Lecture 93 Let's start with the Economics (Part 1)

Lecture 94 Let's start with the Economics (Part 2)

Lecture 95 Let's start with the Economics (Part 3)

Lecture 96 Let us look at the data (Part 1)

Lecture 97 Let us look at the data (Part 2)

Lecture 98 Let us look at the data (Part 3)

Lecture 99 Some studies (Part 1)

Lecture 100 Some studies (Part 2)

Lecture 101 Some studies (Part 3)

Lecture 102 The global burden - a challenge for art therapy! (Part 1)

Lecture 103 The global burden - a challenge for art therapy! (Part 2)

Lecture 104 The global burden - a challenge for art therapy! (Part 3)

Lecture 105 The global burden - a challenge for art therapy! (Part 4)

Lecture 106 The global burden - a challenge for art therapy! (Part 5)

Lecture 107 Art therapy and strokes (Part 1)

Lecture 108 Art therapy and strokes (Part 2)

Lecture 109 Art therapy and strokes (Part 3)

Lecture 110 Can the arts help stroke rehabilitation? (Part 1)

Lecture 111 Can the arts help stroke rehabilitation? (Part 2)

Lecture 112 Can the arts help stroke rehabilitation? (Part 3)

Lecture 113 Therapies available - a brief outline (Part 1)

Lecture 114 Therapies available - a brief outline (Part 2)

Lecture 115 Therapies available - a brief outline (Part 3)

Lecture 116 Therapies available - a brief outline (Part 4)

Lecture 117 Therapies available - a brief outline (Part 5)

Lecture 118 Over to you! (Part 1)

Lecture 119 Over to you! (Part 2)

Lecture 120 Over to you! (Part 3)

Section 11: Bookclub

Lecture 121 Introduction

Lecture 122 Production

Lecture 123 Stress

Lecture 124 Escape

Lecture 125 Empathy

Lecture 126 Prevents memory loss

Lecture 127 Reading in groups

Lecture 128 Teenagers

Lecture 129 It makes you smarter

Section 12: The book - 1 : The Promise

Lecture 130 Introduction

Lecture 131 Family relationship

Lecture 132 Systemic relationship

Lecture 133 Death

Lecture 134 Unfulfilled promise

Section 13: Short course Diploma

Lecture 135 Short course Diploma

Section 14: Improving your English

Lecture 136 Introduction

Lecture 137 Lesson 1

Lecture 138 Lesson 2

Lecture 139 Lesson 3

Lecture 140 Lesson 4

Lecture 141 Lesson 5

Lecture 142 Lesson 6

Lecture 143 Lesson 7

Lecture 144 Lesson 8

Section 15: Homework - after all those exercises!

Lecture 145 Homework - 1

Lecture 146 Homework - 2

Section 16: Past-Present-Future

Lecture 147 Past-Present-Future (Part 1)

Lecture 148 Past-Present-Future (Part 2)

Lecture 149 Past-Present-Future (Part 3)

Lecture 150 Past-Present-Future (Part 4)

Lecture 151 Past-Present-Future (Part 5)

Section 17: By Students, For Students

Lecture 152 Student Artbook - Edition 1

Lecture 153 Student Artbook - Edition 2

Lecture 154 Student Artbook - Birthday Edition!

Lecture 155 Student Artbook - Birthday Edition for Person X!

Lecture 156 Student Artbook - Edition 5

Section 18: Art Therapy - the future

Lecture 157 Transformations - part 1

Lecture 158 Transformations - part 2

Lecture 159 Transformational Art Therapy

Lecture 160 Past transformations - 1

Lecture 161 Past transformations - 2

Lecture 162 The Exercise

Lecture 163 The second and third pieces

Lecture 164 The Gift

Lecture 165 Anxiety Cards

Section 19: Walk with me

Lecture 166 Introduction

Lecture 167 Butterfly mind

Lecture 168 Wander on...

Lecture 169 Lassoing happiness

Lecture 170 Fear

Section 20: Bonus

Lecture 171 Bonus

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40 Days Tarot Sacred Journey Of Enlightenment
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 32.83 GB | Duration: 13h 43m

Energy Healing Via The Blueprint Story of Human Life on Earth



What you'll learn
Tarot readers wanting to delve deeper
Anyone open to profound personal development
Individuals struggling to grasp tarot concepts
Those interested in psychic development

Requirements
No requirements. Just bring an open mind and the willingness to absolutely shine in life

Description
Are you ready for soul-revitalizing spiritual spa treatments? I included basic 7 Hermetic principles coaching to this course, so you may benefit optimally.How do you feel about a fun and highly effective way of learning about or deepening your personal cosmic connection to the 22 Major Arcana cards of the tarot?Did you know that since the tarot is ultimately the pictorial depiction of all creation, it is also the perfect healing tool.This sacred spiritual healing journey, through the timeless knowledge and energy of the tarot, is aimed at helping you expand your life in healthy and abundantly positive ways only.After all the preparation instructions, you decide on which day to commence your 22 days sacred tarot healing journey.Every day offers* Its own clearly marked videos* A confirmative affirmation * Guided regression meditationThis spiritual deep clean includes topics like* Reignite your glow* Set an intention * Deeper connection * Surrender * Taking charge* Courage to be Brave* Infinity flow* Be bold and be brave* Inner child healing * Inner peace day* Abundance manifestation * Cause and effect * Higher self conscious alignment * Holy guardian angel invocation * Celebrate yourself * Most uncomfortable forgiveness * Remaining within peace (eye of the storm)* Open yourself to receive * Overcoming fear limitations * Absolutely shine* Letting go* Blessings of new beginnings This is deep soul realigning, but deliberately kept light

Overview
Section 1: HELLO AND WELCOME

Lecture 1 Prep To Benefit

Lecture 2 Meditation Alpha Tones

Section 2: MAJOR ARCANA - DAYS 1 TO 22

Lecture 3 Day 1 - The Fool

Lecture 4 Day 2 - The Magician

Lecture 5 Day 3 - High Priestess

Lecture 6 Day 4 - Empress

Lecture 7 Day 5 - Emperor

Lecture 8 Day 6 - Hierophant

Lecture 9 Day 7 - Lovers

Lecture 10 Day 8 - Chariot

Lecture 11 Day 9 - Strength

Lecture 12 Day 10 - Hermit

Lecture 13 Day 11 - Wheel Of Fortune

Lecture 14 Day 12 - Justice

Lecture 15 Day 13 - Hanged Man

Lecture 16 Day 14 - Death

Lecture 17 Day 15 - Temperance

Lecture 18 Day 16 - Devil

Lecture 19 Day 17 - Tower

Lecture 20 Day 18 - Star

Lecture 21 Day 19 - Moon

Lecture 22 Day 20 - Sun

Lecture 23 Day 21 - Judgement

Lecture 24 Day 22 - World

Section 3: MINOR ARCANA ENERGIES

Lecture 25 Journey Continues

Lecture 26 Day 23 - Wands Energies

Lecture 27 Day 24 - Cups Energies

Lecture 28 Day 25 - Swords Energies

Lecture 29 Day 26 - Pentacles Energies

Section 4: 7 HERMETIC PRINCIPLES

Lecture 30 Law Of Hermetics

Lecture 31 Day 27 - Law Of Mentalism

Lecture 32 Day 28 - Law Of Correspondence

Lecture 33 Day 29 - Law Of Vibration

Lecture 34 Day 30 - Law Of Polarity

Lecture 35 Day 31 - Law Of Rhythm

Lecture 36 Day 32 - Law Of Cause And Effect

Lecture 37 Day 33 - Law Of Gender

Section 5: DIVINE INTERVENTION / TIMING

Lecture 38 Day 34 - Ace Of Wands

Lecture 39 Day 35 - Ace Of Cups

Lecture 40 Day 36 - Ace Of Swords

Lecture 41 Day 37 - Ace Of Pentacles

Section 6: NUMBER REPRESENTATIONS

Lecture 42 Day 38 - Ace To 10

Section 7: COURT CARDS

Lecture 43 Day 39 - Pages, Kings, Queens And Kings

Section 8: REGRESSION HYPNOSIS SESSION

Lecture 44 Session Prep

Lecture 45 Day 40 - Deep Integration Guided Hypnosis

Section 9: WRAP UP

Lecture 46 Thank You

Lecture 47 Download Your Certificate

Lecture 48 What A Wonderful World

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Time Management Masterclass. 2023
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 20.88 GB | Duration: 16h 18m

International Executive Education.



What you'll learn
Definition of time management and planning your activities.
You will improve your efficiency and productivity in your personal and professional life.
Learning concepts related to time management.
Learning models related to better time management.
Learning the right techniques related to better organization of your own activities..
Time management in personal life.
Time management at work.
Studying cases related to time management.
You will learn time management in crisis situations.
Analysis of time management cases in sport.
Time management and the impact of management on health.
Time management using new technologies.
Different situations and their impact on time management.
Improvement of time management by approximately 10% on average after the end of the course.


Requirements
You do not need any knowledge in this field to learn from this course.
It is worth knowing English, because the course is in English.
The course is comprehensive, based on an original teaching method. He teaches everything from start to finish.
A comprehensive course consisting of: videos+book+exercises+additional materials.
Open Mind
Free Time for this Training.
You don't need any other course to master time management.


Description
Time Management Masterclass is a complete course on time management in the right way. The course teaches step by step how to master the art of time management known only at the highest managerial and business level, i.e already executive level.The course introduces you to the secrets of the thematic block, which is time management, which is presented only in executive programs at the highest business level.The most important and prestigious universities around the world introduce this topic by teaching political, managerial and business staff, but also educating professionals such as doctors, financiers, computer scientists, lawyers, clergymen, architects and athletes who represent their country at international competitions. This course will also be helpful actors and TV presenters and leaders any services such as army, police, and special forces.Thanks to such a course, you will be able to verify your current knowledge acquired at all types of universities in the country and abroad, in organizations, associations, corporations and in smaller or larger companies. This is the only course you need to get to know the subject thoroughly.The purpose of this extensive training program is improving efficiency and productivity achieved by a group of specialists and experts. Greater efficiency at work, great awareness related to time management, better organization of one's own work, greater control in the performance of business tasks. If you have to choose one course, it's best to start with the one that teaches you to better manage your time, to use time-saving techniques in practice.This is the only course on the UDEMY platform on time management that meets a lot of related criteria with the highest quality of online education. The purpose of this course is to improve the organization of work related to proper time management increase the amount of free time people in the highest positions and all ambitious people who aspire to dignified and prestigious positions. Better work organization means better results and more free time for yourself and your family. After all, more time means more happiness and greater satisfaction in personal and professional life.Included in the course over 16 hours of videos, TIME MANAGMEMENT MASTERCLASS manual, approximately 50 exercises, additional materials to read and watch and everything is related to many tasks, quizzes, and a practice test which is at the end of this course.The purpose of this course is stress-free conduct of trainees through numerous theoretical examples and theories, business models, but also to confront them with practical examples, individual practical cases, taking into account modern technology.Course is in English language, therefore knowledge of that language is required, unless the UDEMY platform provides appropriate translations into other national languages. However, it is important to remember that all course materials are also written in this global language.This course is the path to being able to someday reach status and EXECUTIVE position remembering that it is only one comprehensive program block, which it improves skills, shapes attitudes, develops, encourages reflection. It can be said that it slightly changes the perception of one's own work and teaches how to use certain tools by pointing to the best practices in this area.International Executive Education creates this course carefully with passion, meeting the requirements all those who lose their sense of reality, they are short of time due to growing demands and numerous responsibilities. They would like something more from life and decide to fight for their happiness and good professional position based on professionalism, knowledge, ethical actions, and satisfying interpersonal relationships. This course has been designed in such a way that after completing it you will become a specialist in managing your own work. This means that this is the only course you will need on this subject to significantly improve your efficiency, drawing from a very reliable source.This course is for those who want to make a career in international organizations, state-owned companies, public administration or large private concerns.In all these places you have to show great professionalism and course TIME MANAGEMENT MASTERCLASS meets the highest standards and teaches very effectively.When you're done, you'll have a lot well-structured knowledge of time management, you will be able to apply various techniques related to professional life to improve your effectiveness. You will use different models and your perception of the subject will change significantly.Thank you for purchasing this course,Gracjan Szajewski vel KrzejewskiWhat is included in the Time Management Masterclass course: Video recordings - more than 16 hours. 114 lectures. 14 thematic parts. Book-331 pages. About 50 carefully selected exercises. 13 pages with selected articles and videos for analysis. 13 pages with summary of selected parts of the course. 3 scientific articles. 8 tasks to do. 2 quizes. 1 final practical test.Who is this course for: Company presidents. Senior management. Lower and middle level managers. Public administration employees. Professionals. Politicians. Doctors, lawyers, financers, clerics, engineers, it staff, architects, teachers. Sportsmans. Leaders of non-profit organizations such as Greenpeace International,Red Cross International, Rotary International, Toastmasters International. Employees of international organizations such as AU, EU, IMF, UN, UNESCO, UNICEF, WBG, WHO, WTO. Leaders of the military services, the police, the special services. Leaders of trade unions and religious associations. Researchers, students.What will you learn from the Time Management Masterclass course: You will learn the basic concepts related to time management. You will learn time management in practice. You will learn to create your own time management system. You will get to know more comprehensive time management concepts. Increase your personal productivity. You will practice advanced models used for time management. You will improve time management in a business environment. You will learn practical techniques to increase work productivity. You will learn time management techniques in your personal life. You will learn time management in crisis situations. You will analyze time management in sport. You will see that time management and health have many common characteristics. You will get to know new technologies and their impact on time management. You will learn how to behave in different situations. You will have longer time for reflection. You will read a lot of articles, watch a lot of video materials, do exercises. You will take 2 quizes and one test. First of all, you will have fun because no stress awaits you with this learning.Additional requirements: Good knowledge of English. Open mind. Sufficient time for this training.Course TIME MANAGEMENT MASTERCLASS is perfect for people looking for topics related to time management, personal development, personal productivity, personal effectiveness, management skills, work organization, management, projects execution.

Overview
Section 1: INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 1 WHY TIME MANAGEMENT? - AN ATTEMPT TO DEFINIZE THIS TERM.

Lecture 2 UDEMY TRAINING.

Lecture 3 TIME AT STATE, COMPANY AND PERSONAL LEVEL.

Lecture 4 MONOCHRONOUS AND POLYCHRONOUS TIME MANAGEMENT CULTURE.

Lecture 5 SEGMENTATORS VERSUS INTEGRATORS

Lecture 6 SLOW LIFE AND FAST LIFE.

Lecture 7 SUMMARY.

Lecture 8 ADDITIONAL NOTE.

Section 2: TIME MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE.

Lecture 9 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 10 MEASURING TIME&AUDITING.

Lecture 11 HABITS.

Lecture 12 KNOWING YOUR POSSIBILITIES-DAY RHYTHM -24 HOURS.

Lecture 13 PROCRASTINATION.

Lecture 14 DISTRACTORS.

Lecture 15 CREATE YOUR OWN TIME MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.

Lecture 16 SUMMARY.

Section 3: COMPLETE CONCEPTS.

Lecture 17 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 18 PRIORITIZATION OF TASKS.

Lecture 19 5S.

Lecture 20 SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG-TERM GOALS.

Lecture 21 ADAPTATION&FLEXIBILITY.

Lecture 22 MOTIVATION.

Lecture 23 COMMUNICATION.

Lecture 24 SUMMARY.

Section 4: TIME MANAGEMENT AND PERSONAL EFFICIENCY.

Lecture 25 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 26 SMART OBJECTIVES AND KEY RESULTS.

Lecture 27 TIMEBOXING-15 MINUTES TIME RANKS.

Lecture 28 DAILY AGENDA.

Lecture 29 TASK LISTS.

Lecture 30 THE ART OF REFUSING.

Lecture 31 SUMMARY.

Section 5: ADVANCED CONCEPTS.

Lecture 32 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 33 EAT THAT FROG.

Lecture 34 MoSCoW.

Lecture 35 MR PAR.

Lecture 36 GOLDEN HOUR.

Lecture 37 GTD METHOD.

Lecture 38 SYSTEM AND HOLISTIC APPROACH.

Lecture 39 SUMMARY.

Section 6: TIME MANAGEMENT IN A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.

Lecture 40 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 41 POMODORO.

Lecture 42 PARETO 80/20 PRINCIPLE.

Lecture 43 ABC.

Lecture 44 EISENHOWER MATRIX.

Lecture 45 KANBAN.

Lecture 46 DELEGATION OF TASKS.

Lecture 47 SUMMARY.

Section 7: TIME MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES IN WORK LIFE.

Lecture 48 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 49 EMAILS.

Lecture 50 PHONE CALLS.

Lecture 51 CALENDARS.

Lecture 52 BUSINESS MEETINGS.

Lecture 53 MULTITASKING.

Lecture 54 TIME BLOCKS.

Lecture 55 GROUPING ACTIVITIES.

Lecture 56 END TIME-DEADLINE.

Lecture 57 REPORTS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS.

Lecture 58 NEW TECHNOLOGIES.

Lecture 59 SUMMARY.

Section 8: TIME MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES IN PRIVATE LIFE.

Lecture 60 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 61 TIME FILLING.

Lecture 62 NEW SKILLS.

Lecture 63 TAKING NOTES.

Lecture 64 MIND MAPS.

Lecture 65 COMMUTING IN THE CITY.

Lecture 66 SHOPPING.

Lecture 67 UNNECESSARY PRACTICES.

Lecture 68 DISCIPLINE.

Lecture 69 WATCHING TV.

Lecture 70 TIME WITH FAMILY.

Lecture 71 SUMMARY.

Section 9: TIME IN CRISIS SITUATIONS.

Lecture 72 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 73 BRITISH MONARCHY 1997.

Lecture 74 TERRORIST ATTACK 2001.

Lecture 75 SMOLENSK 2010.

Lecture 76 FUKUSHIMA 2011.

Lecture 77 TERROR IN PARIS 2015.

Lecture 78 SUMMARY.

Section 10: TIME&SPORT.

Lecture 79 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 80 TRIPLE CROWN SECRETARIAT.

Lecture 81 STEFFI GRAF.

Lecture 82 WORLD CUP 1986.

Lecture 83 FORMULA 1.

Lecture 84 RUNING OVER OBSTACLES.

Lecture 85 SUMMARY.

Section 11: TIME&HEALTH.

Lecture 86 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 87 STRESS.

Lecture 88 GUILT.

Lecture 89 PHYSICAL TRAINING.

Lecture 90 STIMULATORS.

Lecture 91 THE RIGHT BALANCE.

Lecture 92 SUMMARY.

Section 12: TIME&TECHNOLOGIES.

Lecture 93 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 94 SKYPE, ZOOM, GOOGLE MEET.

Lecture 95 CLOCKIFY, TIMELY, BEEBOLE.

Lecture 96 TO TO LISTS APP+CALENDAR.

Lecture 97 BOOSTED TIME TRACKER AND BRAIN FOCUS PRODUCTIVITY APP.

Lecture 98 TODOIST APP.

Lecture 99 MS PROJECT, TRELLO, ASANA, SLACK.

Lecture 100 MESSENGER, WHAT'S UP, SOCIAL GROUPS.

Lecture 101 SUMMARY.

Section 13: TIME MANAGEMENT IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS.

Lecture 102 INTRODUCTION.

Lecture 103 TRAVELING.

Lecture 104 CONFERENCES.

Lecture 105 FORMAL MEETINGS.

Lecture 106 FAMILY CELEBRATIONS.

Lecture 107 ONLINE MEETINGS.

Lecture 108 SOCIAL MEETINGS.

Lecture 109 ETHICS.

Lecture 110 SUMMARY.

Section 14: PROJECT COMPLETION.

Lecture 111 REFLECTIONS.

Lecture 112 BOOKS RECOMMENDATION.

Lecture 113 APOLOGY.

Lecture 114 THE END.

CEOs,Business executives looking to improve their personal productivity scores.,Lower and middle level managers.,Professionals who want to learn effective time management techniques.,Businessmen wanting to improve their own efficiency.,Doctors, Lawyers, Financers, Clerics, Engineers, IT staff, Architects, Teachers.,Athletes who want to learn about issues related to proper time management.,Leaders of Non-Profit Organizations such as Greenpeace International, Red Cross International, Rotary International, Toastmasters International.,Employees of International Organizations such as AU, EU, IMF, UN, UNESCO, UNICEF, WBG, WHO, WTO.,Leaders of the Military Services, the Police, the Special Services.,Leaders of Trade Unions and Religious Associations.,Researches and students wanting to manage their time better.,All those who would like to learn about time management at the Executive level.


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Death, Grief, Bereavement And Healing In Depth (70 Hours )
Last updated 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 76.74 GB | Duration: 69h 1m

13 courses on Death, Grief, Bereavement and Healing - includes workbooks. TWO Instructors.



What you'll learn
Entire content of Institute of Counselling Certificates (Counselling/Bereavement)
Through workbooks, discussions and lectures how to work through grief...how to heal
About Attachment, Loss, Grief - and then how to Heal
Specific techniques for Grief and Bereavement Counsellors
How to begin to cope with the Grief and Loss that is COVID-19
How to come to terms with their own mortality
Quell certain fears about death that may have arisen
Look forward to the future with more wonder and peace than before
Make far better use of their time left
How death in the shape of COVID-19 is rampaging throughout the world - especially America
Openly discuss death with relatives and others
Look back with memories rather than plans
Be better prepared to study to become a Bereavement Counsellor
How children view death and how you can help them cope
Know about Mourning
Death rituals worldwide
Thoughts of major Philosophers on Death
Understand Grief and the Family Unit
Decluttering and deathcleaning
COVID-19 and the Elderly

Requirements
Interest in Psychology and/or Bereavement Counselling
A willingness to contemplate death - in you and/or loved ones
An open mind - able to shift from fear to acceptance
Ideally, a printer for the numerous workbooks

Description
Remember:This course comprises:70 hours of lectures on Grief, Bereavement and Death547 lecturesEducational Announcements about Grief and DeathNumerous Grief, Death and Bereavement workbooksA thriving Q/A where people post about grief...and death...and healingTHE ONLY GRIEF HEALING COURSE ON UDEMY OFFERING THE OXFORD GOLD STAR DIPLOMAThroughout the course the emphasis is on going slowly - at your own pace. Think about what you are seeing, hearing...feeling. Share if you wish - participation in the Q/A is encouraged - it is not just for Questions and Answers but suggestions, comments, thoughts....Topics covered:1. Death, Grief and Healing - in Ukraine (current January 2023)2. Instead of a workbook - a section where students evaluate and discuss - share their grief3. Death and Grief in America4. Distress tolerance and Grief5. Celebration of Life Service6. Death - a religious viewpoint7. Death - one person's viewpoint8. Thinking about death9. Death - helping your parents grieve10. Death, Grief and Healing - come, walk with me11. Meditations to help you grieve12. Teenagers and Grief13. Pets and Grief14. Is Covid still relevant? (Current January 2023)Warning: there are elements of this course that you may find distressing as the material here is very current (December 2022). Remember though that although 'death' is in the title, so is 'grief and healing'. The purpose of this course is to help you grieve...to help you heal. Meditations are included together with areas for you to carry out your own investigations.Three detailed workbooks/journals are included plus numerous other resources.

Overview
Section 1: COMPULSORY: Overall Introduction - very important!

Lecture 1 Introduction - part 1

Lecture 2 Introduction - part 2

Section 2: COMPULSORY : UKRAINE (Extracted from the extensive Art Therapy Course)

Lecture 3 Introduction

Lecture 4 Relevance

Lecture 5 The Truth

Lecture 6 Action

Lecture 7 The End

Lecture 8 P.P.S.

Section 3: Friendly advice

Lecture 9 Friendly advice

Section 4: Attention!

Lecture 10 Attention!

Section 5: Compulsory for Diploma : Please watch this first!

Lecture 11 Please please watch this first!

Section 6: Oxford School of Learning Diploma

Lecture 12 About the Oxford Diploma

Lecture 13 Reviews

Section 7: Walking, talking - and Nature...to help you through Grief

Lecture 14 Introduction

Lecture 15 Symptoms - part 1

Lecture 16 Symptoms - part 2

Lecture 17 Symptoms - part 3

Lecture 18 The Do's (Summary)Part 1

Lecture 19 The Do's (Summary) - part 2

Lecture 20 The Do's - part 1

Lecture 21 The Do's - part 2

Lecture 22 Reaching out

Lecture 23 Reminders

Lecture 24 More Do's

Lecture 25 Tears

Lecture 26 Acknowledge

Lecture 27 Just do

Lecture 28 SOS

Lecture 29 Sensitive not over sensitive

Lecture 30 It doesn't help if...

Lecture 31 Silence

Lecture 32 The Don'ts: Summary - part 1

Lecture 33 The Don'ts Summary - part 2

Lecture 34 Don't think talk of the deceased...

Lecture 35 At least the person was here....

Lecture 36 You cannot 'fix' someone!

Section 8: Compulsory: Instead of a workbook

Lecture 37 Lecture 1

Lecture 38 Lecture 2

Lecture 39 Lecture 3

Section 9: Reactions

Lecture 40 Reactions - 1

Lecture 41 Reactions - 2

Lecture 42 Reactions - 3

Lecture 43 Reactions - 4

Section 10: Teenagers and Grief

Lecture 44 Introduction

Lecture 45 How to Help - 1

Lecture 46 How to Help - 2

Lecture 47 How to Help - 3

Lecture 48 How to Help - 4

Lecture 49 Conclusion - 1

Lecture 50 Conclusion - pt 2

Section 11: Tips for different situations (with suggestions)

Lecture 51 Introduction

Lecture 52 Situation - 1

Lecture 53 Situation -2

Lecture 54 Situation - 3

Lecture 55 Situation - 4

Lecture 56 Situation - 5

Lecture 57 Situation - 6

Lecture 58 Situation - 7

Lecture 59 Situation - 8

Lecture 60 Situation - 9

Lecture 61 Situation - 10

Lecture 62 Situation - 11

Lecture 63 Situation - 12

Lecture 64 Situation - 13

Lecture 65 Situation - 14

Lecture 66 Situation - 15

Section 12: Compulsory for Diploma : Death in America

Lecture 67 Knowing what to expect - part 1 (of several)

Lecture 68 Knowing what to expect - part 2

Lecture 69 Knowing what to expect - part 3

Lecture 70 Knowing what to expect - part 4

Lecture 71 Knowing what to expect - part 5

Lecture 72 Knowing what to expect - part 6

Lecture 73 Knowing what to expect - part 7

Lecture 74 Helping others grieve - part 1

Lecture 75 Helping others grieve - part 2

Lecture 76 Helping others grieve - part 3

Lecture 77 Helping others grieve - part 4

Lecture 78 Some positivity!

Lecture 79 Grief - live and learn

Lecture 80 Grief - live and learn (part 2)

Lecture 81 Grief - live and learn (part 3)

Lecture 82 Grief - live and learn (part 4)

Lecture 83 Grief - live and learn (part 5)

Lecture 84 Grief - live and learn (part 6)

Lecture 85 Grief - live and learn (part 7)

Lecture 86 Grief - live and learn (part 8)

Lecture 87 Grief - live and learn (part 9)

Lecture 88 Grief - live and learn (part 10)

Lecture 89 Impact on funerals

Lecture 90 Impact on funerals (part 2)

Lecture 91 Impact on funerals (part 3)

Lecture 92 Impact on funerals (part 4)

Lecture 93 Impact on funerals (part 5)

Lecture 94 Impact on funerals (part 6)

Lecture 95 Impact on funerals (part 7)

Lecture 96 Impact on funerals (part 8)

Lecture 97 Impact on funerals (part 9)

Lecture 98 Impact on funerals (part 10)

Lecture 99 Some positivity! (Part 2)

Lecture 100 Ambiguous loss (part 1)

Lecture 101 Ambiguous loss (part 2)

Lecture 102 Ambiguous loss (part 3)

Lecture 103 Ambiguous loss (part 4)

Lecture 104 Ambiguous loss (part 5)

Lecture 105 Ambiguous loss (part 6)

Lecture 106 Ambiguous loss (part 7)

Lecture 107 Ambiguous loss (part 8)

Lecture 108 Ambiguous loss (part 9)

Lecture 109 Talking about death (part 1)

Lecture 110 Talking about death (part 2)

Lecture 111 Talking about death (part 3)

Lecture 112 Talking about death (part 4)

Lecture 113 Talking about death (part 5)

Lecture 114 Talking about death (part 6)

Lecture 115 Talking about death (part 7)

Lecture 116 Talking about death (part 8)

Lecture 117 Some positivity! (Part 3)

Lecture 118 Sixteen clips (part 1)

Lecture 119 Sixteen clips (part 2)

Lecture 120 Sixteen clips (part 3)

Lecture 121 Sixteen clips (part 4)

Lecture 122 Deaths in America (part 1)

Lecture 123 Deaths in America (part 2)

Lecture 124 Deaths in America (part 3)

Lecture 125 Deaths in America (part 4)

Lecture 126 Deaths in America (part 5)

Lecture 127 Deaths in America (part 6)

Lecture 128 Deaths in America (part 7)

Lecture 129 Deaths in America (Part 8)

Lecture 130 Deaths in America (part 9)

Lecture 131 Deaths in America (part 10)

Lecture 132 Deaths in America (part 11)

Lecture 133 Some positivity! (Part 4)

Lecture 134 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 1)

Lecture 135 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 2)

Lecture 136 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 3)

Lecture 137 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 4)

Lecture 138 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 5)

Lecture 139 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 6)

Lecture 140 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 7)

Lecture 141 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 8)

Lecture 142 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 9)

Lecture 143 Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty (part 10)

Lecture 144 Loneliness (part 1)

Lecture 145 Loneliness (part 2)

Lecture 146 Some positivity! (Part 5)

Lecture 147 Metabolic syndrome (Part 1)

Lecture 148 Metabolic syndrome (Part 2)

Lecture 149 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 1)

Lecture 150 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 2)

Lecture 151 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 3)

Lecture 152 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 4)

Lecture 153 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 5)

Lecture 154 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 6)

Lecture 155 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 7)

Lecture 156 COVID-19 and the Grief Process (part 8)

Lecture 157 Some positivity! (Part 6)

Lecture 158 Dear Therapist - An Exercise

Lecture 159 Spare A Moment For Sorrow (Part 1)

Lecture 160 Spare A Moment For Sorrow (Part 2)

Lecture 161 Some positivity! (Part 7)

Lecture 162 Choices (part 1)

Lecture 163 Choices (part 2)

Lecture 164 Choices (part 3)

Lecture 165 Choices (part 4)

Lecture 166 Choices (part 5)

Lecture 167 Choices (part 6)

Lecture 168 Choices (part 7)

Lecture 169 Choices (part 8)

Lecture 170 In conclusion (part 1)

Lecture 171 In conclusion (part 2)

Lecture 172 In conclusion (part 3)

Lecture 173 In conclusion (part 4)

Lecture 174 In conclusion (part 5)

Lecture 175 In conclusion (part 6)

Lecture 176 In conclusion (part 7)

Lecture 177 In conclusion (part 8)

Lecture 178 In conclusion (part 9)

Lecture 179 In conclusion (part 10)

Lecture 180 Some positivity! (Part 8)

Section 13: Compulsory for Diploma : Covid - 19: The Elderly and the Economy

Lecture 181 Part 1

Lecture 182 Part 2

Lecture 183 Part 3

Lecture 184 Part 4

Lecture 185 Part 5

Lecture 186 Part 6

Lecture 187 Part 7

Lecture 188 Part 8

Lecture 189 Part 9

Lecture 190 Part 10

Lecture 191 P.S.

Section 14: Compulsory for Diploma : Distress tolerance

Lecture 192 Distress tolerance - part 1

Lecture 193 Distress tolerance part 2

Lecture 194 Distress tolerance part 3

Lecture 195 Distress tolerance - part 4

Section 15: Compulsory for Diploma : Celebration of Life Service

Lecture 196 Less of me

Lecture 197 Funerals

Lecture 198 Moving away from the Funeral

Lecture 199 Overview

Lecture 200 Being Remembered

Lecture 201 Key Components

Lecture 202 How do you send out an Invite?

Lecture 203 Back to being Remembered

Lecture 204 How would your Instructors like to be Remembered? (part 1)

Lecture 205 How would your Instructors like to be Remembered? (part 2)

Lecture 206 Conclusion

Lecture 207 Conclusion - plus one (pt 1)

Lecture 208 Conclusion - plus one (pt 2)

Lecture 209 Conclusion - plus two

Lecture 210 Conclusion - plus 3

Section 16: Compulsory for Diploma : A Christian view of Death

Lecture 211 Introduction

Lecture 212 When a Disaster Strikes

Lecture 213 When a Loved One Dies

Lecture 214 When a Spouse is Unfaithful (part 1)

Lecture 215 When a Spouse is Unfaithful (part 2)

Lecture 216 When You Have a Serious Illness

Lecture 217 When You Have a Serious Illness (Part 2)

Lecture 218 When You Have a Serious Illness (Part 3)

Lecture 219 When You Feel You Cannot Go On

Lecture 220 Conclusion (part 1)

Lecture 221 Conclusion (part 2)

Lecture 222 Conclusion (part 3)

Lecture 223 Conclusion (part 4)

Lecture 224 Conclusion (part 5)

Section 17: September Blues - OPTIONAL SECTION

Lecture 225 Introduction (Part 1)

Lecture 226 Introduction (Part 2)

Lecture 227 Introduction (Part 3)

Lecture 228 September 01 (Part 1)

Lecture 229 September 01 (Part 2)

Lecture 230 September 02 (Part 1)

Lecture 231 September 02 (Part 2)

Lecture 232 September 03

Lecture 233 September 04 (Part 1)

Lecture 234 September 04 (Part 2)

Lecture 235 September 04 (Part 3)

Lecture 236 September 05

Lecture 237 September 06

Lecture 238 September 07

Lecture 239 September 08

Lecture 240 September 09

Lecture 241 September 10 (Part 1)

Lecture 242 September 10 (Part 2)

Lecture 243 September 10 (Part 3)

Lecture 244 September 10 (Part 4)

Lecture 245 September 10 (Part 5)

Lecture 246 September 11 (Part 1)

Lecture 247 September 11 (Part 2)

Lecture 248 September 12 (Part 1)

Lecture 249 September 12 (Part 2)

Lecture 250 September 12 (Part 3)

Lecture 251 September 12 (Part 4)

Lecture 252 September 12 (Part 5)

Lecture 253 September 12 (Part 6)

Lecture 254 September 13 (Part 1)

Lecture 255 September 13 (Part 2)

Lecture 256 September 13 (Part 3)

Lecture 257 September 13 (Part 4)

Lecture 258 September 13 (Part 5)

Lecture 259 September 14 (Part 1)

Lecture 260 September 14 (Part 2)

Lecture 261 September 14 (Part 3)

Lecture 262 September 14 (Part 4)

Lecture 263 September 15

Lecture 264 September 16

Lecture 265 September 17 (Part 1)

Lecture 266 September 17 (Part 2)

Lecture 267 September 17 (Part 3)

Lecture 268 September 17 (Part 4)

Lecture 269 September 17 (Part 5)

Lecture 270 September 17 (Part 6)

Lecture 271 September 17 (Part 7)

Lecture 272 September 17 (Part 8)

Lecture 273 September 17 (Part 9)

Lecture 274 September 17 (Part 10)

Lecture 275 September 17 (Part 11)

Lecture 276 September 18

Lecture 277 September 19 (Part 1)

Lecture 278 September 19 (Part 2)

Lecture 279 September 20 (Part 1)

Lecture 280 September 20 (Part 2)

Lecture 281 September 20 (Part 3)

Lecture 282 September 20 (Part 4)

Lecture 283 September 21 (Part 1)

Lecture 284 September 21 (Part 2)

Lecture 285 September 21 (Part 3)

Lecture 286 September 21 (Part 4)

Lecture 287 September 21 (Part 5)

Lecture 288 September 22 (Part 1)

Lecture 289 September 22 (Part 2)

Lecture 290 September 22 (Part 3)

Lecture 291 September 22 (Part 4)

Lecture 292 September 23 (Part 1)

Lecture 293 September 23 (Part 2)

Lecture 294 September 23 (Part 3)

Lecture 295 September 23 (Part 4)

Lecture 296 September 23 (Part 5)

Lecture 297 September 24 (Part 1)

Lecture 298 September 24 (Part 2)

Lecture 299 September 24 (Part 3)

Lecture 300 September 24 (Part 4)

Lecture 301 September 24 (Part 5)

Lecture 302 September 24 (Part 6)

Lecture 303 September 25 (Part 1)

Lecture 304 September 25 (Part 2)

Lecture 305 September 25 (Part 3)

Lecture 306 September 25 (Part 4)

Lecture 307 September 25 (Part 5)

Lecture 308 September 25 (Part 6)

Lecture 309 September 26 (Part 1)

Lecture 310 September 26 (Part 2)

Lecture 311 September 26 (Part 3)

Lecture 312 September 26 (Part 4)

Lecture 313 September 27

Lecture 314 September 28

Lecture 315 September 29

Lecture 316 September 30 (Part 1)

Lecture 317 September 30 (Part 2)

Section 18: Compulsory for Diploma : One person's perspective on Death

Lecture 318 Introduction

Lecture 319 What is it like to die?

Lecture 320 What is it like to die? (Part 2)

Lecture 321 What is it like to die? (Part 3)

Lecture 322 Paying for Death

Lecture 323 Can imagining death work?

Lecture 324 Can imagining death work? (Part 2)

Lecture 325 Can imagining death work? (Part 3)

Lecture 326 Does everyone die alone?

Lecture 327 Does everyone die alone? (Part 2)

Lecture 328 Does everyone die alone? (Part 3)

Lecture 329 Treatment of Death

Lecture 330 Treatment of Death (Part 2)

Lecture 331 Treatment of Death (Part 3)

Lecture 332 Treatment of Death (Part 4)

Section 19: Compulsory for Diploma : Thinking about Death

Lecture 333 What makes a life worth living?

Lecture 334 What makes a life worth living? (Part 2)

Lecture 335 What makes a life worth living? (Part 3)

Lecture 336 What makes a life worth living? (Part 4)

Lecture 337 What makes a life worth living? (Part 5)

Lecture 338 How much time do I have left?

Lecture 339 How much time do I have left? (Part 2)

Lecture 340 How much time do I have left? (Part 3)

Lecture 341 How does thinking about death influence behaviour? (Part 1)

Lecture 342 How does thinking about death influence behaviour? (Part 2)

Lecture 343 How does thinking about death influence behaviour? (Part 3)

Lecture 344 How does thinking about death influence behaviour? (Part 4)

Lecture 345 How does thinking about death influence behaviour? (Part 5)

Lecture 346 How does thinking about death influence behaviour? (Part 6)

Section 20: Compulsory for Diploma : Our life now and after death

Lecture 347 How carefully should we live our life? (Part 1)

Lecture 348 How carefully should we live our life? (Part 2)

Lecture 349 How carefully should we live our life? (Part 3)

Lecture 350 How carefully should we live our life? (Part 4)

Lecture 351 Is there life after death? (Part 1)

Lecture 352 Is there life after death? (Part 2)

Lecture 353 Is there life after death? (Part 3)

Lecture 354 Is there life after death? (Part 4)

Lecture 355 Is there life after death? (Part 5)

Lecture 356 Is there life after death? (Part 6)

Lecture 357 Is there life after death? (Part 7)

Section 21: Compulsory for Diploma : Death in the cinema

Lecture 358 Doctor Who and Death

Lecture 359 Doctor Who and Death (Part 2)

Lecture 360 Assassination Bureau

Lecture 361 Assassination Bureau (Part 2)

Lecture 362 Cleopatra and Death

Lecture 363 Cleopatra and Death (Part 2)

Lecture 364 Witchfinder General

Lecture 365 Witchfinder General (Part 2)

Lecture 366 The Jokers

Lecture 367 The Jokers (Part 2)

Section 22: Compulsory for Diploma : Causes and prevention of death

Lecture 368 Top 10 causes of death (Part 1)

Lecture 369 Top 10 causes of death (Part 2)

Lecture 370 Top 10 causes of death (Part 3)

Lecture 371 Top 10 causes of death (Part 4)

Lecture 372 Top 10 causes of death (Part 5)

Lecture 373 Preventable deaths

Lecture 374 Avoidable mortality rates

Lecture 375 Potentially preventable deaths

Lecture 376 Obesity

Lecture 377 Obesity (Part 2)

Lecture 378 Medical mistakes

Section 23: Compulsory for Diploma : Preparation for Death

Lecture 379 How to prepare for your own death (Part 1)

Lecture 380 How to prepare for your own death (Part 2)

Lecture 381 How to prepare for your own death (part 3)

Lecture 382 How to prepare for your own death (part 4)

Lecture 383 How to prepare for the death of a loved one

Lecture 384 How to prepare for the death of a loved one (Part 2)

Lecture 385 How to prepare for the death of a loved one (Part 3)

Lecture 386 How to prepare for the death of a loved one (Part 4)

Lecture 387 How to prepare for the death of a loved one (Part 5)

Lecture 388 Death movement

Lecture 389 Death movement (Part 2)

Lecture 390 Wars around the world

Lecture 391 Death anxiety (Part 1)

Lecture 392 Death anxiety (Part 2)

Lecture 393 Death anxiety (Part 3)

Lecture 394 Death anxiety (Part 4)

Lecture 395 Death anxiety (Part 5)

Lecture 396 Death anxiety (Part 6)

Lecture 397 Death anxiety (Part 7)

Lecture 398 Death anxiety (Part 8)

Section 24: Compulsory for Diploma : Treatment of death in the cinema - in life

Lecture 399 Treatment of death in the cinema - in life

Lecture 400 Treatment of death in the cinema - in life (Part 2)

Lecture 401 Treatment of death in the cinema - in life (Part 3)

Lecture 402 Treatment of death in the cinema - in life (Part 4)

Lecture 403 Treatment of death in the cinema - in life (Part 5)

Section 25: Compulsory for Diploma : Students' questions

Lecture 404 Students questions - What should I know that will literally save me from dying?

Lecture 405 What should I know that will literally save me from dying? (Part 2)

Lecture 406 What should I know that will literally save me from dying? (Part 3)

Lecture 407 What should I know that will literally save me from dying? (Part 4)

Lecture 408 What should I know that will literally save me from dying? (Part 5)

Lecture 409 What should I know that will literally save me from dying? (Part 6)

Lecture 410 What should I know that will literally save me from dying? (Part 7)

Lecture 411 What can art tell us about grief?

Lecture 412 What can art tell us about grief? (Part 2)

Section 26: COMPULSORY : Pet Grief

Lecture 413 Introduction

Lecture 414 Emotional par?

Lecture 415 Human attachment

Lecture 416 Are we all equal?

Lecture 417 Euthanasia

Lecture 418 Disenfranchised

Lecture 419 Children

Lecture 420 Seniors

Lecture 421 Concluding thoughts

Lecture 422 Therapy

Section 27: OPTIONAL : COVID-19: uncertainty

Lecture 423 Introduction

Lecture 424 Trade offs

Lecture 425 Post-COVID slump

Lecture 426 Post-COVID slump (Part 2)

Lecture 427 Post-COVID slump (Part 3)

Lecture 428 Post-COVID slump (Part 4)

Lecture 429 Post-COVID slump (Part 5)

Lecture 430 Mental Health: Causes

Lecture 431 Mental Health: Looking after your Mental Health

Lecture 432 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 1)

Lecture 433 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 2)

Lecture 434 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 3)

Lecture 435 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 4)

Lecture 436 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 5)

Lecture 437 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 6)

Lecture 438 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 7)

Lecture 439 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 8)

Lecture 440 Mental Health: Plan Your Day (Part 9)

Lecture 441 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 1)

Lecture 442 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 2)

Lecture 443 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 3)

Lecture 444 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 4)

Lecture 445 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 5)

Lecture 446 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 6)

Lecture 447 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 7)

Lecture 448 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation (Part 8)

Lecture 449 Mental Health: The Drivers - Social Isolation

Lecture 450 Mental Health: Art/Art therapy - how is this relevant?

Lecture 451 Mental Health: What can Art Therapy do?

Lecture 452 Mental Health: Who can Art Therapists help? (Part 1)

Lecture 453 Mental Health: Who can Art Therapists help? (Part 2)

Lecture 454 Mental Health: Cognitive benefits (Part 1)

Lecture 455 Mental Health: Cognitive benefits (Part 2)

Lecture 456 Mental Health: The impact of art (Part 1)

Lecture 457 Mental Health: The impact of art (Part 2)

Lecture 458 Mental Health: Brain changes

Lecture 459 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 1)

Lecture 460 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 2)

Lecture 461 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 3)

Lecture 462 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 4)

Lecture 463 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 5)

Lecture 464 Mental Health: Art therapy, painting, depression - and YOUR reactions (Part 6)

Lecture 465 Mental Health: Gallery(ies) (Part 1)

Lecture 466 Mental Health: Gallery(ies) (Part 2)

Lecture 467 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 1)

Lecture 468 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 2)

Lecture 469 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 3)

Lecture 470 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (Internal) (Part 4)

Lecture 471 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 1)

Lecture 472 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 2)

Lecture 473 Mental Health: Nature and Mental Health (External) (Part 3)

Lecture 474 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 1)

Lecture 475 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 2)

Lecture 476 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 3)

Lecture 477 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 4)

Lecture 478 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 5)

Lecture 479 Mental Health: Looking around (Part 6)

Lecture 480 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Part 1)

Lecture 481 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Part 2)

Lecture 482 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 1)

Lecture 483 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 2)

Lecture 484 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 3)

Lecture 485 Mental Health: Mind Maps (Masks) (Part 4)

Section 28: Not directly related to this course but important nonetheless ( Optional)

Lecture 486 Lecture 1

Lecture 487 Lecture 2

Lecture 488 Lecture 3

Lecture 489 Lecture 4

Lecture 490 Lecture 5

Lecture 491 Lecture 6

Section 29: Optional : Nature

Lecture 492 Nature

Section 30: Compulsory for Diploma : Learning and Mind Maps

Lecture 493 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 1)

Lecture 494 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 2)

Lecture 495 Teaching is the art of causing learning (part 3)

Lecture 496 Mind maps

Section 31: Compulsory for Diploma: Helping your parents grieve

Lecture 497 Stage 1 : Shock/Denial

Lecture 498 Organisation Fails

Lecture 499 Anger/rage

Lecture 500 Guilt and bargaining

Lecture 501 Distress: Physical and Emotional

Lecture 502 Depression

Lecture 503 Loss...Loneliness

Lecture 504 Withdrawal

Lecture 505 And finally...acceptance

Section 32: (Optional) Improving your English

Lecture 506 Introduction

Lecture 507 Lesson 1

Lecture 508 Lesson 2

Lecture 509 Lesson 3

Lecture 510 Lesson 4

Lecture 511 Lesson 5

Lecture 512 Lesson 6

Lecture 513 Lesson 7

Lecture 514 Lesson 8

Section 33: (Optional) Art Therapy - 12 Days of Christmas

Lecture 515 13th December 2020

Lecture 516 14th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 517 14th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 518 14th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 519 15th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 520 15th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 521 15th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 522 16th December 2020

Lecture 523 17th December 2020

Lecture 524 17th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 525 17th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 526 18th December 2020

Lecture 527 19th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 528 19th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 529 19th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 530 20th December 2020

Lecture 531 21st December 2020

Lecture 532 22nd December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 533 22nd December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 534 23rd December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 535 23rd December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 536 23rd December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 537 24th December 2020 - Pt1

Lecture 538 24th December 2020 - Pt2

Lecture 539 24th December 2020 - Pt3

Lecture 540 25th December 2020

Section 34: Optional : By Students, For Students

Lecture 541 Student Artbook - Edition 1

Lecture 542 Student Artbook - Edition 2

Lecture 543 Student Artbook - Birthday Edition!

Lecture 544 Student Artbook - Birthday Edition for Person X!

Lecture 545 Student Artbook - Edition 5

Section 35: COMPULSORY Is Covid still relevant?

Lecture 546 Is Covid still relevant?

Section 36: Bonus

Lecture 547 Bonus

Potential Grief and Bereavement Counsellors,Those studying for a Grief and Bereavement Counselling Certificate,Those with an interest in psychology, films, counselling...deaths,Those apprehensive about death, grief and bereavement,Anyone who wishes death was not a taboo subject,Those wanting to prepare for the impact of death of a loved one,Anyone wanting to talk to their children about death



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Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 & 2019 Mastery Course
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 or Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 installed on a PC or Mac

Description
Everything thing you need to know to use Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 and 2019 like a pro.In the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 & 2019 Mastery Course, we combined 2 popular Adobe Photoshop Elements courses into one comprehensive bundle consisting of 29 hours of training. Watch as your professional trainer shows you how to navigate the Adobe Photoshop Elements interface and introduces you to its enhanced features. Learn basic techniques for photo correction in addition to more advanced topics. Discover practical tips and tricks for retouching and enhancing images such as correcting skin blemishes and teeth color, clearing red eyes, using filters, fixing lighting exposure, and much more. Get ready to make your photos look incredible!An incredible 29 Hours of expert instructionIncludes 200 individual video tutorialsIncludes training for Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 and 2019Why take this course?We ve been teaching Photoshop for 10+ yearsOur experienced Photoshop tutor has taught thousands of people to use Photoshop Elements. We re a professional online training company, so our videos are made to the highest standards.We take the time to properly explain how everything works, we re not just a quick how to tutorial.Completely jargon-free. We don t assume you already use Photoshop!How this course worksWe start with the basics of Photoshop Elements:Downloading and installing Photoshop Elements and getting up and runningImporting images and using the OrganizerExplaining how the workspace operatesSorting and organizing large collections of photosApply basic styles and effectsBefore moving onto more advanced techniques:Removing red-eyeAdjusting lighting levelsApplying professional image editing techniquesCorrecting and enhancing imagesRetouching images and adding textCreating photo slideshows and other projectsUsing layers, one of the most important features in PhotoshopUsing Guided Editing to resize photosConverting images into black and whiteRemoving or adding different backgroundsCreating special projects to share, including cards and calendars Here s what our students are saying Fantastic introduction to PSE. I was a complete novice to Photoshop, and having struggled trying to understand it i decided to try an on line course. A few free Udemy courses assumed you knew about the principles already, so i wasn't getting a proper grounding. This course answered all my needs!! The lecturer worked at 'my pace' and taught in a way that made it easy to understand and learn. Thanks for a Great Course. - Peter Tripp I have always wanted to learn PSE! I enthusiastically bought the program and a book to teach myself with no problem, but learning it on my own just didn't work. The program is just too overwhelming for a solo mission. The instructor has a pleasant voice and speaks clearly. Menu items and screens are explained in an orderly fashion that you can actually remember. I'm still taking the class and really like that I can go back and review something if I forget how to do it. Another thing I appreciate is the professionalism of the instructor. He is fast paced but then again very easy to follow along. - Penny Owings Clear, beautifully spoken and right to the point. I love PSE but find it a challenge to keep up with all with the changes to the bells and whistles during upgrades. Simon Sez IT makes it so much easier - John De Coque This course does just what I said in the title, provides a solid foundation for using Elements 10. I've been using Photoshop but I would always seem to run into problems performing some of the tasks i was interested in. This course has provided me the most useful instructions i have come across. Laid out with thorough, well-illustrated and easily understood lessons. This is the first course that I have ever used from Simon Sez, but I will certainly consider trying others. Thanks! - D.C. DavisDid you know?Simon Sez IT teaches all sorts of software, including:- Microsoft Excel- Microsoft PowerPoint- Microsoft Word- Microsoft Project- Microsoft Outlook- QuickBooks- Photoshop Elements- Web Development Languages- And so much more!

Overview
Section 1: PSE 2019: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to the Photoshop Elements 2019 Course

Lecture 2 WATCH ME: Essential Information for a Successful Training Experience

Lecture 3 PSE 2019 Course Exercise Files

Lecture 4 PSE 2019 Instructor Demo Files

Lecture 5 Home Screen

Lecture 6 Help

Lecture 7 Keyboard Shortcuts

Lecture 8 Preferences

Lecture 9 Using Touch

Lecture 10 What's New in PSE 2019

Section 2: PSE 2019: Quick Start

Lecture 11 Getting Images, Media Browser, Fixing in Organizer and Slideshow

Lecture 12 Exercise 01

Section 3: PSE 2019: The Organizer - Part 1

Lecture 13 The Organizer Workspace

Lecture 14 Catalogs

Lecture 15 The Timeline

Lecture 16 Full Screen View - Part 1

Lecture 17 Instant Fix - Part 1

Lecture 18 Image Properties

Lecture 19 Keywords and Tags

Lecture 20 Albums

Lecture 21 Auto Curate

Section 4: Acquiring Content - Part 1

Lecture 22 Importing Images from Camera or Card Reader

Lecture 23 Importing from Files and Folders

Lecture 24 Exercise 02

Lecture 25 Importing from a Scanner

Lecture 26 Bulk Import

Section 5: PSE 2019: Backup and Restore

Lecture 27 Full and Incremental Backups

Lecture 28 Restoring from a Backup

Section 6: PSE 2019: The Editor

Lecture 29 The Editor Workspace

Lecture 30 Editor Preferences

Lecture 31 Opening, Saving and Closing Images

Lecture 32 Image Size and Resolution

Lecture 33 Zoom and Pan

Lecture 34 Exercise 03

Section 7: PSE 2019: Editing in Quick Mode

Lecture 35 Editing in Quick Mode

Lecture 36 Making Adjustments in Quick Mode

Lecture 37 Effects, Textures and Frames

Lecture 38 Auto Smart Tone

Lecture 39 Quick Selection Tool

Lecture 40 Red Eye and Pet Eye

Lecture 41 Exercise 04

Section 8: PSE 2019: Printing

Lecture 42 Printing Images and Print Settings

Lecture 43 Printing Contact Sheets

Section 9: PSE 2019: Editing in Expert Mode - Part 1

Lecture 44 Expert Mode Tools and Options

Lecture 45 Cropping

Lecture 46 Rotating and Flipping

Lecture 47 Undo, Redo, Revert and History Panel

Lecture 48 Straightening Images

Lecture 49 Exercise 05

Section 10: PSE 2019: Guided Editing - Part 1

Lecture 50 Introduction to Guided Editing

Lecture 51 Meme Maker

Lecture 52 Multi Photo Text

Lecture 53 Exercise 06

Section 11: PSE 2019: Text - Part 1

Lecture 54 Introduction to Text

Section 12: PSE 2019: Saving and Sharing

Lecture 55 Saving, Sharing and File Formats

Lecture 56 Sharing Using Email

Lecture 57 Sharing Using Flickr

Lecture 58 Saving for the Web

Lecture 59 Exercise 07

Section 13: PSE 2019: The Organizer - Part 2

Lecture 60 Captions

Lecture 61 Ratings

Lecture 62 Smart Tags

Lecture 63 Version Sets

Lecture 64 Find Menu

Lecture 65 Search

Lecture 66 Exercise 08

Section 14: PSE 2019: Acquiring Content - Part 2

Lecture 67 Acquiring Images from PDFs

Lecture 68 Acquiring Images from the Web

Lecture 69 Watch Folders

Section 15: PSE 2019: Editing in Expert Mode - Part 2

Lecture 70 Canvas

Lecture 71 Panels

Lecture 72 Rulers, Grid and Guides

Section 16: PSE 2019: Selections

Lecture 73 Basic Selection and the Marquees

Lecture 74 Lasso Tools

Lecture 75 Color Selection Tools

Lecture 76 Selection Brush

Lecture 77 Auto Selection

Lecture 78 Refining Selections

Lecture 79 Saving Selections

Lecture 80 Exercise 09

Section 17: PSE 2019: Layers

Lecture 81 Introduction to Layers

Lecture 82 Working with Layers

Lecture 83 Fill Layers and Picking Colors

Lecture 84 Layer Masks

Lecture 85 Blending Modes

Lecture 86 Exercise 10

Section 18: PSE 2019: Editing in Expert Mode - Part 3

Lecture 87 Removing Blemishes

Lecture 88 Sharpening and Blurring

Lecture 89 Removing Unwanted Objects

Lecture 90 Content Aware Move and Fill

Lecture 91 Recomposing an Image

Lecture 92 Haze Removal

Lecture 93 Shake Reduction

Lecture 94 Exercise 11

Section 19: PSE 2019: Working with Lighting

Lecture 95 Lighting and Levels

Lecture 96 Dodge and Burn

Section 20: PSE 2019: Working with Color

Lecture 97 Intro to Working with Color

Lecture 98 Using Color Swatches

Lecture 99 Adjusting Color for Skin Tone

Lecture 100 Color Replacement

Lecture 101 Converting an Image to Black and White

Lecture 102 Removing Color Casts

Lecture 103 Using Sponge Tool

Lecture 104 Exercise 12

Section 21: PSE 2019: Using Filters

Lecture 105 Filters

Section 22: PSE 2019: Styles and Effects

Lecture 106 Applying Styles and Effects

Lecture 107 Using the Smart Brushes

Section 23: PSE 2019: Drawing and Painting

Lecture 108 Using Brushes

Lecture 109 Fill

Lecture 110 Drawing

Lecture 111 Erasing

Lecture 112 Graphics

Section 24: PSE 2019: Text - Part 2

Lecture 113 Text Styles & Effects

Section 25: PSE 2019: Projects

Lecture 114 Photo Collage

Lecture 115 Photo Book

Lecture 116 Slide Show

Lecture 117 Exercise 13

Section 26: PSE 2019: The Organizer - Part 3

Lecture 118 Stacks

Lecture 119 Events

Lecture 120 People

Lecture 121 Places

Lecture 122 Exercise 14

Section 27: PSE 2019: Closing

Lecture 123 Course Conclusion

Section 28: PSE 2018: Introduction

Lecture 124 Course Introduction

Lecture 125 Acquiring Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018

Lecture 126 WATCH ME: Essential Information for a Successful Training Experience

Lecture 127 PSE 2018 Course Exercise Files

Lecture 128 PSE 2018 Instructor Demo Files

Lecture 129 What's New

Lecture 130 Course Structure

Lecture 131 Starting PSE 2018

Lecture 132 PSE 2018 Help

Lecture 133 Preferences

Lecture 134 Keyboard Shortcuts

Lecture 135 Using Touch

Section 29: Quick Start

Lecture 136 Getting Images, Media Browser, and Presenting Images

Lecture 137 Exercise 01

Section 30: The Organizer - Part 1

Lecture 138 The Organizer Workspace

Lecture 139 Managing Catalogs

Lecture 140 The Timeline

Lecture 141 Full Screen View

Lecture 142 Instant Fix

Lecture 143 Image Properties

Lecture 144 Keywords and Tags

Lecture 145 Albums

Lecture 146 Auto Curate

Section 31: Acquiring Content - Part 1

Lecture 147 Importing from a Camera or Card Reader

Lecture 148 Importing from Files and Folders

Lecture 149 Exercise 02

Lecture 150 Importing from a Scanner

Lecture 151 Bulk Import

Section 32: Backup and Restore

Lecture 152 Full and Incremental Backups

Lecture 153 Restoring from a Backup

Section 33: The Editor

Lecture 154 The Editor Workspace

Lecture 155 Editor Preferences

Lecture 156 Opening, Saving and Closing Images

Lecture 157 Image Size and Resolution

Lecture 158 Zoom and Pan

Lecture 159 Exericise 03

Section 34: PSE 2018: Editing in Quick Mode

Lecture 160 Learning Editing in Quick Mode

Lecture 161 Making Adjustments in Quick Mode

Lecture 162 Effects, Textures and Frames

Lecture 163 Auto Smart Tone

Lecture 164 Quick Selection Tool

Lecture 165 Eye Tool

Lecture 166 Exercise 04

Section 35: PSE 2018: Printing

Lecture 167 Printing Images and Print Settings

Lecture 168 Printing Contact Sheets

Section 36: PSE 2018: Editing in Expert Mode - Part 1

Lecture 169 Expert Mode Tools and Options

Lecture 170 Cropping

Lecture 171 Rotating and Flipping

Lecture 172 Undo, Redo, Revert and History Panel

Lecture 173 Straightening Images

Lecture 174 Exercise 05

Section 37: PSE 2018: Guided Editing - Part 1

Lecture 175 Introduction to Guided Editing

Lecture 176 Replacing a Background using Guided Edit

Lecture 177 Double Exposure Guided Edit

Lecture 178 Exercise 06

Section 38: PSE 2018: Text - Part 1

Lecture 179 Introduction to Text

Section 39: PSE 2018: Saving and Sharing

Lecture 180 Saving, Sharing and File Formats

Lecture 181 Sharing Using Email

Lecture 182 Sharing Using Facebook

Lecture 183 Saving for the Web

Lecture 184 Exercise 07

Section 40: The Organizer - Part 2

Lecture 185 Captions

Lecture 186 Ratings

Lecture 187 More About Keyword & Tags

Lecture 188 Smart Tags

Lecture 189 Version Sets

Lecture 190 Find Menu

Lecture 191 Search

Lecture 192 Exercise 08

Section 41: PSE 2018: Acquiring Content - Part 2

Lecture 193 Acquiring Images from PDFs

Lecture 194 Acquiring Images from the Web

Lecture 195 Watch Folders

Section 42: PSE 2018: Editing in Expert Mode - Part 2

Lecture 196 Canvas

Lecture 197 Panels

Lecture 198 Rulers, Grid and Guides

Section 43: PSE 2018: Selections

Lecture 199 Basic Selection and the Marquees

Lecture 200 Lasso Tools

Lecture 201 Color Selection Tools

Lecture 202 Selection Brush

Lecture 203 Auto Selection

Lecture 204 Refining Selections

Lecture 205 Saving Selections

Lecture 206 Exercise 09

Section 44: PSE 2018: Layers

Lecture 207 Introduction to Layers

Lecture 208 Working with Layers

Lecture 209 Fill Layers and Picking Colors

Lecture 210 Layer Masks

Lecture 211 Blending Modes

Lecture 212 Exercise 10

Section 45: PSE 2018: Editing in Expert Mode - Part 3

Lecture 213 Fixing, Retouching and Enhancing

Lecture 214 Removing Blemishes

Lecture 215 Sharpening and Blurring

Lecture 216 Removing Objects with the Clone Stamp Tool

Lecture 217 Content Aware, Move and Fill

Lecture 218 Recomposing an Image

Lecture 219 Haze Removal

Lecture 220 Shake Reduction

Lecture 221 Exercise 11

Section 46: PSE 2018: Working on Lighting

Lecture 222 Lighting and Levels

Lecture 223 Dodge and Burn

Section 47: PSE 2018: Working on Color

Lecture 224 Introduction to Working with Color

Lecture 225 Using Color Swatches

Lecture 226 Adjusting Color for Skin Tone

Lecture 227 Color Replacement

Lecture 228 Converting an Image to Black and White

Lecture 229 Removing Color Casts

Lecture 230 The Sponge Tool

Lecture 231 Exercise 12

Section 48: PSE 2018: Using Filters

Lecture 232 Filters

Section 49: PSE 2018: Styles and Effects

Lecture 233 Applying Styles and Effects

Lecture 234 Using the Smart Brushes

Lecture 235 Exercise 13

Section 50: PSE 2018: Drawing and Painting

Lecture 236 Using Brushes

Lecture 237 Fill

Lecture 238 Drawing

Lecture 239 Erasing

Lecture 240 Graphics

Section 51: PSE 2018: Text - Part 2

Lecture 241 Text Effects

Section 52: PSE 2018: Projects

Lecture 242 Introduction to Projects

Lecture 243 Photo Book

Lecture 244 Slide Show

Lecture 245 Exercise 14

Section 53: PSE 2018: The Organizer - Part 3

Lecture 246 Stacks

Lecture 247 Events

Lecture 248 People

Lecture 249 Places

Lecture 250 Exercise 15

Section 54: PSE 2018: Fixing File and Catalog Issues

Lecture 251 Fixing Files and Catalog Issues

Section 55: PSE 2018: Close

Lecture 252 Course Conclusion

People who want to improve the finish of their images.,People brand new to Photoshop.,People upgrading from old versions of Photoshop.



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The Photography Masterclass: Complete Course On Photography
Last updated 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz
Language: English | Size: 31.92 GB | Duration: 27h 59m

Learn how to create amazing images for beginners & advanced photographers. The only photography course you need.



What you'll learn
Learn how to take back creative control from your camera
Learn the 4 easy steps to mastering Exposure
Learn my secret weapon for nailing the Exposure in camera
Learn an often overlooked camera setting and see light in a, well, different light
Learn my creative decision process for choosing specific camera settings
How to read a Histogram for perfect exposures every time
Understand the 4 key secrets to successful photos
Know how to use Composition for better photos
How your camera's Tonal range limitation can affect what you want to create and how to overcome it
The first lens you should buy and why
The difference between soft and hard light, and why you may want to use one over another

Requirements
Any camera will do (it's not your camera that is the problem)


Description
This photography course changed this photographer's life..."After more than 20 years of taking photos as a hobby, I decided that I wanted to know more about photography and finally leave "Auto-mode" behind me. Should have done this much sooner: Chris explains everything in a simple manner but very thoroughly, and now; finally, all the puzzle pieces fall into place. Great course, highly recommended." Martijn Tilgenkamp***********______________________________Highlights...Master Photography | 28Hr Complete Guide Includes 209 Page Companion PDF*** 28 hours of photography video tutorials*** 200+ Photography E-book w/150+ images to use with this Photography Masterclass______________________________Have you ever told yourself or someone close to you... "the struggle is real. I look at other photos and say mine will never be that good."It doesn't have to be that way. Your photos will drastically improve once you know the 4 core ingredients to create amazing images."What are the 4 ingredients, you ask" equipment, light, composition + editing.How can this photography masterclass help you master these ingredients and, most of all, help you create amazing images?First, I (Chris Parker) have 33 years of experience as a professional photographer and 15 years of experience teaching others photography.I ll walk you through, step-by-step, each ingredient, so you fully understand each concept. Let s review each ingredient and what you ll learn.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Jeff D. Jones"Chris Parker is amazing. He explains everything, so it's crystal clear the first time, so you don't have to keep replaying the lessons to figure out what he was talking about. I've been a photographer myself for over twenty years, and I feel that to stay fresh, it's a good idea to take these "refresher" courses like Chris. I highly recommend this course to anyone and everyone who is interested in photography."\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\INGREDIENT 1: EQUIPMENTIt s not the gear that you have that allows you to create great images it s knowing how to get the most out of what you have!If you master Lighting and Composition, you ll be able to create spectacular images whether you have a smartphone, a $500 DSLR, or a $10,000 Mirrorless camera.But before you can master Lighting and Composition, you need to understand how your camera AND lenses work, their limitations, and more.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Desislava Toteva Garcia"This course is extremely helpful!! I love the way you explain everything, + I love your vibe!! 100 % recommended!!"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\With that knowledge, you ll elevate your photographic knowledge beyond 90% of photographers in the world.When you complete this section, you ll understand How to read a Histogram for perfect exposures every timeYou ll know the difference between Dynamic and Tonal range and how that affects your exposure and How your camera's Tonal range limitation can affect what you want to create and how to overcome itThe first lens you should buy and whyWhy your camera gets exposure wrong and how to fix itHow to take full creative control over your camera and shoot in Manual mode (easy step-by-step instructions)Why I don t recommend Manual Mode for beginners and I ll reveal a better alternative!How to get sharp images every timeWhy lenses aren t always perfect and how to avoid imperfectionsYou ll discover the difference between Focal length and Field of View and their purpose in creating amazing imagesWhy you should consider the Crop Factor before buying a lensHow lens Aberrations can negatively affect your photos and how to overcome them\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Shelly Woesthoff"I really liked the interactive camera demonstration indoors and outdoors. Makes it much easier to wrap your mind around the different settings when you can see it in real-time."\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Start by mastering the camera gear you have. Then, move on to mastering INGREDIENT 2: LIGHTAlthough this is the second ingredient... it's actually the number one ingredient to master. Why should it be number one?Well, without it, you wouldn t be able to create an image. It s like trying to create a photo with your lens cap on. How do you think that will work out?With Light, you can tell a story by shaping the light based on your creative vision. Light can be soft or hard, and can even be of different colors.Harnessing light is essential for creating amazing images. Once you complete the Light mastery section, you ll understand The difference between soft and hard light and why you may want to use one over anotherWhere light comes from and why it s important to your photographyHow your camera sees light and its limitationsThe 3 behaviors of light and how they can alter what you captureHow contrast can change the mood of your imageThe 4 characteristics of light and how they can affect the quality of your imagesAnd more\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Ryan Lehoullier"Phenomenal course. Clearly, a lot of time and effort went into it. The course is informative, with quality content and valuable information. Thank you for this."\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\This section is in the process of being re-recorded and will also include new content. See (below) the last section for more information.INGREDIENT 3: COMPOSITIONNow that you ve mastered Light and are a master of your camera gear, it s time to elevate your photographic prowess by mastering composition.This will include A true understanding of what composition is and how it can make your images better10 composition rules that will improve your images instantlyThis section is in the process of being re-recorded and will also include new content. See (below) the last section for more information.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Kris Chartrand"I purchased my canon rebel nearly 10 years ago, and I had never attempted to play with the manual settings, this course truly helped me understand, and the images he actually uses and does as a walk-through truly helped the understanding quite a bit. I can't wait to start playing around and testing what I have learned. Thank you!"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\INGREDIENT 4: EDITINGNow that you re impressing family and friends with your photography skills, one more thing will take you over the top editing.Photo Editing, in and of itself, is an art form. Master editing, and you ll leave your mark on the world for generations to come. Yes, editing is that powerful.Half the goal of editing is developing your own editing style. It won t be easy and will take some time.I ll guide you on your editing journey with several image manipulation apps that can help you achieve your creative vision. This will include introductory s to LightroomPhotoshopGIMPDarktableAnd morePlus, I ve included a 4 step process for developing your editing style.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Robert TurnerUsing plain simple language, Chris manages to make what is seemingly complicated understandable - I've been playing around with cameras for years and mostly been flying by the seat of my pants, I'm now starting to understand how I managed to jag those couple of really great shots, and now hopefully will be able to create even more 'great shots'.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Who this course is for
Perfect for, new or semi-experienced photographers,Struggling to create the photos you want? This class is for you.,Need a photography refresher? You'll learn more than you ever thought possible.


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Upsc General - Volume 2
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 41.24 GB | Duration: 49h 48m

This is continuation from Volume 1 of UPSC General course



What you'll learn
Welcome to VOLUME-2 of UPSC General Studies Course, a product of Civil Services Learning.
This course has more than 1,200 videos relating to General Studies of the prestigious UPSC examinations.
This course is prepared by a group of IAS officers belonging to the 1983 IAS batch, who have brought their years of expertise in the service and academics.
For students who like learning through video or audio, in addition to traditional methods, this product is very useful
This can also prove invaluable for working professionals/students to learn on the move or while commuting or even for the purposes of revision.

Requirements
PUC or SSLC

Description
The video course for Indian UPSC aspirants with 100+ hours of video lectures is an excellent resource for those preparing for the Civil Services Examination. The Civil Services Examination is one of the toughest exams in India and requires rigorous preparation to crack it. This video course offers a comprehensive and detailed study plan to help aspirants prepare for the exam.-----------------------------------------------------------This is Volume 2 and a continuation from Volume 1 of UPSC General course.Subjects covered here are:1. Science and Technology and Economic Development2. Biology3. Chemistry4. Biology5. Liberalisation, Economic Policies, Security, Role of Media6. Environment, Pollution , Disasters and Management7. Indian Economy, Planning and Inclusive Growth8. Agriculture, Food Security and Technology Missions9. Agriculture, Food Security and Technology Missions-----------------------------------------------------------Apart from UPSC, it can also be beneficial to any other regional civil service exam candidates. The study material is designed to help aspirants revise important topics and concepts quickly. The videos are designed to give aspirants a feel of the actual exam and help them assess their preparation level.The video course is accessible online, which makes it convenient for aspirants to study from anywhere and at any time. It is also available at an affordable price, making it accessible to a wider audience.In conclusion, the video course for Indian UPSC aspirants with 100+ hours of video lectures is a valuable resource for aspirants who are preparing for the Civil Services Examination. It provides a comprehensive study plan and helps aspirants assess their preparation level through mock tests. Use it while working or even commuting, thus making it a must-have for serious aspirants.

Overview
Section 1: GENERAL STUDIES III : 1. Science, Technology and Development

Lecture 1 01 Indian Space Program

Lecture 2 02 India s Mangalyaan Or The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)

Lecture 3 03 Agni

Lecture 4 04 Brahmos India's Supersonic Cruise Missile

Lecture 5 05 Nuclear Capable Prithvi II Missile Tested Successfully

Lecture 6 06 Recent Warships of India

Lecture 7 07 World's Largest Telescope At The Highest Altitude

Lecture 8 08 National Knowledge Network

Lecture 9 09 Terms And Concepts In Eco System And Ecology

Lecture 10 10 Growth in IT sector and its Contribution to Education Sector

Lecture 11 11 India's Cloud Policy and E Governance

Lecture 12 12 Cloud Controlling or Computing

Lecture 13 13 Optical Fibre Network Plan

Lecture 14 14 IPV6 Internet Version

Lecture 15 15 Gravity Waves and India

Lecture 16 16 Graphene Technology and Internet

Lecture 17 17 Nanotechnology and its relevance in India

Lecture 18 18 Mobile Phones And Their Role in E-Governance

Lecture 19 19 Brain Fingerprinting-A New Technology

Lecture 20 20 Education bills

Lecture 21 21 Distance Education and Technical Institution

Lecture 22 22 National Mission on Education through Information

Lecture 23 23 Virtual Labs In India

Lecture 24 24 Electricity Through Cogeneration - New concept

Lecture 25 25 Kepler-16b, Planet With Two Suns

Lecture 26 26 Solar Power And Solar Flight

Lecture 27 27 Biomass Gasifier

Lecture 28 28 Artificial Leaf for Hydrogen Fuel and GM Plant as Fish Oil

Lecture 29 29 Astrosat

Lecture 30 30 CERN Scientists Discover Two New Subatomic Particles

Lecture 31 31 New Antibiotic Discovered in 30 Years

Lecture 32 32 Oldest Planet System with 5 Earths Found

Lecture 33 33 Role of ISRO in Rural Development

Lecture 34 34 Stem Cells from Dead Can Give Vision

Lecture 35 35 India Launches its Heaviest Commercial Space Mission

Lecture 36 36 Nuclear Energy -Problems and Prospects

Lecture 37 37 20 Satellites Put by ISRO in a New Orbit

Lecture 38 38 Achievements of India in Space Technology and its Application

Lecture 39 39 Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems Project

Lecture 40 40 Indias GSLV-Mark III project

Lecture 41 41 Li-Fi Technology

Lecture 42 42 Regenerative Medicine

Lecture 43 43 Technology Vision Document 2035z

Lecture 44 44 Artificial Rain - Cloud Seeding

Lecture 45 45 Biosimilar

Lecture 46 46 Brain Fingerprinting

Lecture 47 47 Hydroponics - Soil less Gardening

Lecture 48 48 Radioactive Waste and Its Disposal

Lecture 49 49 Virtual Reality and Its Applications

Section 2: GENERAL STUDIES III : 1. Science, Technology and Development - (a). Biology

Lecture 50 01 Bio sciences

Lecture 51 02 Classification of living organisms

Lecture 52 03 Organisms And Animal Constitution

Lecture 53 04 Simple, Complex and Secretory Tissues

Lecture 54 05 Genetics, Animal Genetics And Genetic Engineering

Lecture 55 06 Jumping Genes And Genetic Engineering

Lecture 56 07 Skelatal System

Lecture 57 08 Nutrition and digestion

Lecture 58 09 Reproduction in Plants

Lecture 59 10 Reproduction

Lecture 60 11 Respiration

Lecture 61 12 Transport system

Lecture 62 13 Excretion of metabolic wastes

Lecture 63 14 Bio Communication

Lecture 64 15 Muscle movement

Lecture 65 16 Prookaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

Lecture 66 17 Human Deseases

Lecture 67 18 Allergies and cancer

Lecture 68 19 List of Communicable Diseases

Lecture 69 20 Non communicable diseases

Lecture 70 21 Nature of Viruses

Lecture 71 22 Parthogenesis In Animals

Lecture 72 23 Control of growth and development of plants

Lecture 73 24 Morphology Of Plants And Animals

Lecture 74 25 Photosynthesis

Lecture 75 26 Terms And Concepts In Eco System And Ecology

Lecture 76 27 Minerals in Human Body

Lecture 77 28 Vitamins and Human Body

Lecture 78 29 All About Zika Virus

Section 3: GENERAL STUDIES III : 1. Science, Technology and Development - (b). Chemistry

Lecture 79 01 Concepts And Topics Of General Science

Lecture 80 02 Acids, Bases And Salts

Lecture 81 03 Carbon and Its Compounds

Lecture 82 04 Chemical Bonding

Lecture 83 05 Medicinal Chemistry

Lecture 84 06 Oxidation And Reduction

Lecture 85 07 Polymers And Plastics

Section 4: GENERAL STUDIES III : 1. Science, Technology and Development - (c). Physics

Lecture 86 01 Archimedes Principle and Laws of Flotation

Lecture 87 02 Molecular Properties of Matter

Lecture 88 03 Force

Lecture 89 04 Newton's Laws Of Motion

Lecture 90 05 Center of gravity

Lecture 91 06 Science of Nuclear Energy

Lecture 92 07 Improving Energy Efficiency

Lecture 93 08 Hydrogen energy of the future

Lecture 94 09 God Particle Or Higgs Boson

Lecture 95 10 Element Found Travelling Faster Than Light

Lecture 96 11 Keplers Laws, Asteroids, Meteors

Lecture 97 12 Electromagnetic Radiation

Lecture 98 13 Role of Information and Communications Technology

Lecture 99 14 Science behind Artificial Satellites

Lecture 100 15 Artificial Satellites and Their Applications

Lecture 101 16 India's Heaviest Communication Satellite Launched GSAT 10

Lecture 102 17 C-Band Polarimetric Doppler Radar

Lecture 103 18 Cloud-Based Tablet Solution For Students Launched

Lecture 104 19 Cloud Seeding Technology In India

Lecture 105 20 Physicist Ashok Sen Bags World s Richest Academic Prize

Lecture 106 21 Solar Cities Under Construction

Lecture 107 22 Why the sky changes colour

Section 5: GENERAL STUDIES III : 2. Liberalisation, Economic Policies, Security and Media

Lecture 108 01 Liberalization and Economic Policies

Lecture 109 02 Economic Reforms in India Part - 1

Lecture 110 03 Economic Reforms in India Part - 2

Lecture 111 04 Impact Of Economic Reforms On Indian Economy

Lecture 112 05 Economic Effect of A Devaluation of the Currency

Lecture 113 06 Infrastructure Development in India

Lecture 114 07 Issues Involved in Estimating or Accounting Total Income

Lecture 115 08 How the Union Budget is Formulated

Lecture 116 09 Integrated Energy Policy

Lecture 117 10 Power production Authorities in India

Lecture 118 11 Central Electricity Authority and Other Organisations

Lecture 119 12 Rural Electrification

Lecture 120 13 Electricity through Cogeneration

Lecture 121 14 Renewable Energy Resources And Projects In India

Lecture 122 15 Tehri Power Project

Lecture 123 16 Small Hydro-Power Projects

Lecture 124 17 Mega and Major Projects Under Implementation by CPSEs

Lecture 125 18 Nuclear Power in India

Lecture 126 19 Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant

Lecture 127 20 Power and Irrigation Projects in India

Lecture 128 21 Solar India Launched

Lecture 129 22 An Overall View of Defence Issues of India

Lecture 130 23 An overall view of defence Establishments of India

Lecture 131 24 Defence Research and Development Organization-DRDO

Lecture 132 25 Central Industrial Security Force and Environment

Lecture 133 26 Central Public Sector Enterprises and Social Responsibility

Lecture 134 27 Distance Education and Technical Institution

Lecture 135 28 Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns

Lecture 136 29 National Skill Development Corporation

Lecture 137 30 Optical Fibre Network Plan

Lecture 138 31 Rural Development Through Post Offices

Lecture 139 32 Telecommunications in India

Lecture 140 33 Transport Infrastructure in the Country

Lecture 141 34 Utilization of Postal Network in India in a Modern Manner

Lecture 142 35 Indian Government and Social Media A Complicated Relationship

Lecture 143 36 Role of Press in India's Freedom Struggle

Lecture 144 37 World Press Freedom Day

Section 6: GENERAL STUDIES III : 3. Environment, Pollution , Disasters and Management

Lecture 145 01 Man

Lecture 146 02 Important Environmental Terms And Issues

Lecture 147 03 Global Warming and Green House Effect

Lecture 148 04 Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources

Lecture 149 05 Sustainable Development and Environment

Lecture 150 06 Ocean Acidification

Lecture 151 07 Coral Reef Bleaching

Lecture 152 08 Deep Sea Mining and Its Environmental Implications

Lecture 153 09 Green Economy Theme of World Environment Day

Lecture 154 10 Durban Conference-The Road Ahead and Lessons for India

Lecture 155 11 Most Pressing Environmental Problems - what can we do

Lecture 156 12 Environmental Issues In India

Lecture 157 13 Overview of Environmental Policies and Programs

Lecture 158 14 Environmental Planning in India -Integrating Sustainability

Lecture 159 15 Environment - Economic Developments - Problems

Lecture 160 16 Climate Change, International Co-Operation and Sustainable

Lecture 161 17 Climate Risk and India s Environment-Critical Challenges

Lecture 162 18 Environmental Policies of Govt of India

Lecture 163 19 Environment and Sustainable Ecology

Lecture 164 20 Environmental Policies and Reform Measures Part 1

Lecture 165 21 Environmental Policies and Reform Measures Part 2

Lecture 166 22 Environmental Policies and Reform Measures Part 3

Lecture 167 23 Ecology, the Green Economy and Government s role

Lecture 168 24 Planning Commission's Environmental Performance Index

Lecture 169 25 Ministry of Earth Sciences

Lecture 170 26 Environment and River System- Problems of Floods in India

Lecture 171 27 Green India Mission

Lecture 172 28 Green Revolution in India

Lecture 173 29 Organic Cultivation

Lecture 174 30 Organic Farming and Problems in Practicing in India

Lecture 175 31 Vertical Farming To Be Introduced In India.

Lecture 176 32 Health Ministry Pushes For Generic Medicines

Lecture 177 33 Conservation of Biodiversity

Lecture 178 34 Ex-situ Methods of conservation of Bio diversity

Lecture 179 35 Biosphere Reserves

Lecture 180 36 Biological Diversity Efforts Of The Government

Lecture 181 37 India To Setup Bio-Diversity Authority

Lecture 182 38 International Day Of Biological Diversity

Lecture 183 39 Important National Parks of India

Lecture 184 40 Indian Forest Amendment Bill, 2012

Lecture 185 41 India s Urban Environmental Challenges

Lecture 186 42 National Forest Commission And India's

Lecture 187 43 Indias Urban Environmental Challenges

Lecture 188 44 Air Pollution In India

Lecture 189 45 Aviation carbon footprint Report of India

Lecture 190 46 Pollution Control In India - Laws and Institutions

Lecture 191 47 Envronmental Management by Pollution prevention

Lecture 192 48 Water Management Issues in India

Lecture 193 49 Water Pollution in India

Lecture 194 50 Clean Ganga Project

Lecture 195 51 Wondrous Waterfalls in India by Shine Gold Tours India

Lecture 196 52 Solid Waste Pollution in India

Lecture 197 53 Nuclear Safety and Environment In India

Lecture 198 54 Occupational Safety and Health Institutions

Lecture 199 55 E-Waste Management And Handling Rules, 2011

Lecture 200 56 India's Emission Cut Proposal to United Nations

Lecture 201 57 Report Of Parliament Committee On Steps

Lecture 202 58 India's Spending on Green IT

Lecture 203 59 National Green Tribunal

Lecture 204 60 Mobile Towers Affecting Birds

Lecture 205 61 Renewable Energy Resources And Projects In India

Lecture 206 62 Small Hydro-Power Projects

Lecture 207 63 Solar Energy In India

Lecture 208 64 Gujarat Leads In Production Of Solar Energy

Lecture 209 65 Wind Energy- Natures Free And Perennial Source

Lecture 210 66 Wind Farms Cause Climate Change

Lecture 211 67 UN Registers Himachal Project for Carbon Credits.

Lecture 212 68 Bio Fuel

Lecture 213 69 Bio Mass Store House Of Clean Energy

Lecture 214 70 Biomass Gasifier

Lecture 215 71 Deriving Energy From Waste

Lecture 216 72 Eco Tourism In India

Lecture 217 73 Environmental Impact of Tourism in India

Lecture 218 74 Climate Change - Some Plain Facts

Lecture 219 75 Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine

Lecture 220 76 India and America to Enhance Renewable Energy

Lecture 221 77 Disaster Management In India an Over All View

Lecture 222 78 Role Of Armed Forces And Other Organizations

Lecture 223 79 Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness Response

Lecture 224 80 Uttarakhand A Man Made And Environmental Tragedy

Lecture 225 81 Wildlife and Ecology Issues of India

Lecture 226 82 Wildlife Conservation Set Up In India

Lecture 227 83 Sundarbans - Unique Ecosystem for Wildlife

Lecture 228 84 Latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Lecture 229 85 Forest Covers Increases in India

Lecture 230 86 Illegal Sand Mining - Steps Taken by Government of India.

Lecture 231 87 India is leading GM Crop Producer in the World

Lecture 232 88 Namami Gange

Lecture 233 89 New Earthworm to Clean River Basin

Lecture 234 90 Radiation Hygienisation of Municipal Dry Sewage Sludge

Lecture 235 91 Swachh Bharat Abhiyan- Role of Indigenous by BARC

Lecture 236 92 Green Highways

Lecture 237 93 Water Security in India

Lecture 238 94 Paris Climate Change and What it means to India

Lecture 239 95 Biodiversity Finance Initiatives -BIOFIN

Lecture 240 96 Clean Ganga Project - Problems and Schemes of Govt

Lecture 241 97 Climate Change and Food Nutrition

Lecture 242 98 G20 Countries and Climate Change

Lecture 243 99 Marrakesh Action Plan

Section 7: GENERAL STUDIES III : 4. Indian Economy, Planning and Inclusive Growth

Lecture 244 01 Important Terms, Concepts, Definitions

Lecture 245 02 Indian Economy - overall features

Lecture 246 03 Updated Overview of Indian Economy

Lecture 247 04 Change in Indian Economy

Lecture 248 05 Development Strategy in the Five Year Plans

Lecture 249 06 Government Programmes and Plans in Nutshell

Lecture 250 07 Economic Survey of India and Road Ahead

Lecture 251 08 Government Committed To Inclusive Growth Of Minorities

Lecture 252 09 Who is Poor

Lecture 253 10 12th Five Year Plan

Lecture 254 11 Suggestions For The 12th Plan For The Overall

Lecture 255 12 Some Critical Policy issues and Challenges

Lecture 256 13 Inclusive Growth for India

Lecture 257 14 Problems And Prospects Of Achieving Inclusive Growth

Lecture 258 15 Black Money and Money Laundering

Lecture 259 16 White Paper on Black Money

Lecture 260 17 Basic Features Of Indian Agriculture

Lecture 261 18 Unemployment Problem in India

Lecture 262 19 Low Carbon Economy Can India Achieve This

Lecture 263 20 Is Indian Economy Turning Around

Lecture 264 21 Understanding Fiscal and Monetary Policy

Lecture 265 22 Highlights of Economic Survey 2016-17

Lecture 266 23 What is Monetory Policy

Lecture 267 24 Monetary Policy of India

Lecture 268 25 Discussion on India's Monetary Policy

Lecture 269 26 Public Sector Policy of India

Lecture 270 27 Performance Of Public Sector Enterprises

Lecture 271 28 Privatisation And Disinvestment In India

Lecture 272 29 How to Make Indian Public Sector Units Efficient

Lecture 273 30 Schemes Of Government For Encouraging Central Public

Lecture 274 31 Revival and Restructuring of Sick CPSEs

Lecture 275 32 Kelkar Report Calls To Speed Up Divestment, Outlines Steps

Lecture 276 33 Measures to Control Inflation

Lecture 277 34 Petrolium Crisis And Price Hike In India

Lecture 278 35 Historical Background of Industrial Development in India

Lecture 279 36 An overview of Indian industry

Lecture 280 37 Industries of India

Lecture 281 38 Micro, Small and Medium Entrprises Sector

Lecture 282 39 Important Industrial Sectors Of India And Key Features

Lecture 283 40 Why Small Scale Industries Important in India

Lecture 284 41 India's Gem and Jewellery Industry

Lecture 285 42 E-Commerce

Lecture 286 43 Top Private Companies

Lecture 287 44 Top Public Sector Companies

Lecture 288 45 Difference Between Public Companies and Private Companies

Lecture 289 46 Concept Of Globalization

Lecture 290 47 Globalisation

Lecture 291 48 How Is The Growth In India And China Different

Lecture 292 49 Banking And Other Financial Instituions And Development

Lecture 293 50 Banking Sector And Its Role In Development

Lecture 294 51 Banking System in India and Its Transformation over the Years

Lecture 295 52 Swabhimaan - Banking Services

Lecture 296 53 Development Finance Institutions of India

Lecture 297 54 Important Financial Bodies

Lecture 298 55 RBI and its Role

Lecture 299 56 Cashless Payment from RBI

Lecture 300 57 Important Manufacturing and Industrial Products and Producers

Lecture 301 58 Foreign Trade Policy Of India- An Overall View

Lecture 302 59 India's Foreign Trade

Lecture 303 60 Role of Foreign Capital in India

Lecture 304 61 Foreign Direct Investment and Its Role in Indian Industries

Lecture 305 62 Foreign Exchange Management

Lecture 306 63 International Monetory Fund and India

Lecture 307 64 Role of IMF and India

Lecture 308 65 Foreign Investment in India

Lecture 309 66 Initiatives Taken To Attract Foreign Institutional Investors (FII)

Lecture 310 67 Changes In Foreign Individual Investment i.e.,FII Norms

Lecture 311 68 A Case for FDI in Retail Sector in India

Lecture 312 69 Trade Policy of India

Lecture 313 70 Bilateral Relations of India with Foreign Countries

Lecture 314 71 Impact of WTO on Indian Economy

Lecture 315 72 Progress of WTO and Rounds of Talks

Lecture 316 73 Exports Growth In Fy2011-12

Lecture 317 74 Government Of Indias Strategy To Boost Exports

Lecture 318 75 External Debts of India. Are We in a Bad Shape

Lecture 319 76 Draft National Policy On Electronics 2011

Lecture 320 77 Road map For Growth Of Electronics Industry

Lecture 321 78 National Auto Fuel Policy

Lecture 322 79 Nature of public Expenditure in India

Lecture 323 80 Public Distribution System

Lecture 324 81 Shipping in India Its Potential as alternate mode of transport

Lecture 325 82 Annual financial Statement of Government of India

Lecture 326 83 Budget Deficit

Lecture 327 84 Trends In India's Budget And Fiscal Deficits

Lecture 328 85 Micro Finance

Lecture 329 86 Role Of Direct And Indirect Taxes

Lecture 330 87 What Is Goods And Service TAX GST

Lecture 331 88 General Anti-Tax Avoidance Rules

Lecture 332 89 Dedicated Freight Corridors Of India

Lecture 333 90 Delhi Mumbai Industrial corridor (DMIC) Project

Lecture 334 91 Capital Markets and Gilt Edged Securities

Lecture 335 92 Derivatives, Futures And Options

Lecture 336 93 Infrastructure Debt Fund IDF

Lecture 337 94 Agro Sector is The Highest Priority

Lecture 338 95 Animal Husbandry and Fisheries in India

Lecture 339 96 Asian Development Bank

Lecture 340 97 Fourteenth Finance Commission on Fiscal Federalism

Lecture 341 98 IMF Loan

Lecture 342 99 International Economic Policy for India

Lecture 343 100 Meaning of Globalisation and Its Effect on India

Lecture 344 101 New Initiatives for Doing Business in India

Lecture 345 102 Privatisation and Disinvestment in India

Lecture 346 103 Report on Food Corporation of India (FCI)

Lecture 347 104 Corruption - 12th Five Year Plan

Lecture 348 105 Indian Economy Key Figures-2015

Lecture 349 106 Methodology to Measure Backwardness

Lecture 350 107 Nature and Causes of Inflation in India

Lecture 351 108 Socio Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011

Lecture 352 109 Key Budget Terms and Meaning

Lecture 353 110 Make in India Promoting Indigenisation

Lecture 354 111 Rural Roads and Their role in Indian Economy

Lecture 355 112 Budget 2016- Highlights

Lecture 356 113 Unemployment Problem in India

Lecture 357 114 Banking Correspondent and Micro ATMs in India

Lecture 358 115 Globalism Vs Internationalism

Lecture 359 116 Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP)

Lecture 360 117 Money Laundering

Lecture 361 118 Power Development and Issues in India

Lecture 362 119 Steps Towards Cashless Economy

Section 8: GENERAL STUDIES III : 5. Agriculture, Food Security and Technology Missions

Lecture 363 01 An overview of Agriculture sector in India

Lecture 364 02 Efforts of Government to improve Indian Agriculture

Lecture 365 03 Food and Civil Supplies Situation in India

Lecture 366 04 Food Policy and Food Security Bill

Lecture 367 05 Governments Efforts To Ensure Food Security For The Country

Lecture 368 06 Food Safety And Standards Act Of 2006

Lecture 369 07 Child Malnutrition And What The Government Is Doing About It

Lecture 370 08 Hunger And Malnutrition Report

Lecture 371 09 Revitalizing Agriculture Through Improved Technology

Lecture 372 10 Schemes Related to Agriculture and Rural Development part 1

Lecture 373 11 Schemes Related to Agriculture and Rural Development part 2

Lecture 374 12 Organic Farming and Problems in Practicing in India

Lecture 375 13 Are Genetically Modified Crops A Solution-Agricultural Prosperity

Lecture 376 14 Eleventh Plan Strategy for Agriculture

Lecture 377 15 Floods and Draughts Management

Lecture 378 16 National Institute Of Agricultural Marketing

Lecture 379 17 Red Revolution

Lecture 380 18 Schemes Related to Agriculture and Rural Development part 3

Lecture 381 19 Schemes Related to Agriculture and Rural Development part 4

Lecture 382 20 Second Green Revolution

Lecture 383 21 Blue Revolution

Lecture 384 22 Suicide Of Farmers And Prevention Measures

Lecture 385 23 Trends in Agriculture development in India and Steps

Lecture 386 24 Vertical Farming To Be Introduced In India

Lecture 387 25 Indias Problem with WTO on Food Security Issues

Lecture 388 26 Irrigation in India

Lecture 389 27 Key Facts Concepts of Agriculture in India

Lecture 390 28 Improving Foodgrain Management

Lecture 391 29 How to Revive Agriculture

Lecture 392 30 Interlinking of Rivers

Lecture 393 31 River Water Disputes Cauvery River Dispute

Section 9: GENERAL STUDIES IV : Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude

Lecture 394 01 A Summary of The Terms and Types of Ethical Theories-1

Lecture 395 02 A Summary of The Terms and Types of Ethical Theories-2

Lecture 396 03 Important Terms Related to Ethics

Lecture 397 04 Comprehensive Essay On Ethics

Lecture 398 05 Ethics, Values and Vision

Lecture 399 06 Moral Concepts and Theories in Ethics

Lecture 400 07 General Ethical Principles and Theories

Lecture 401 08 Code of Conduct from Ancient Vedic Principles

Lecture 402 09 Ethical Lessons from Religions

Lecture 403 10 Ethics and Religion-Are They Same

Lecture 404 11 Four Principal Methods of Understanding Ethics

Lecture 405 12 Ethics and Values of Gandhi

Lecture 406 13 What is Business Ethics

Lecture 407 14 Ethics and Integrity in Business and Industries

Lecture 408 15 Ethics In Medical Profession

Lecture 409 16 Problems and Scope in Understanding of Ethics

Lecture 410 17 Integrity-An Overall View

Lecture 411 18 Integrity and Ethics In The Civil Service

Lecture 412 19 Conduct Rules for Governemnt or Public Servants

Lecture 413 20 Seven Principles of Public Life by Lord Nolan

Lecture 414 21 Aptitude An Overview

Lecture 415 22 Concept Of Social Responsibility-Role Of Business

Lecture 416 23 Official Secrets Act and RTI Act

Lecture 417 24 Quotable Quotes Of Mahatma Gandhi

Lecture 418 25 Role of Western Values in Contemporary Indian Society

This course is intended for all UPSC aspirants who either do not have the time to study during their existing schedule or would like to learn on the move through audio/video format.,However, this does not takeaway anything in terms of quality and comprehensiveness of the syllabus, as it covers a total of 17 categories.,This course also caters to any regional civil service examinations



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Engineering Drawing For Dummies - Learn Engineering Graphics
Duration: 22h 5m | Video: .MP4, 1280x720 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 23 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

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What you'll learn
Pass the Engineering Drawing Exam
Pass the Engineering Graphics Exam
How to use Mini Drafter(Manual Drafting)
Imagine Isometric View from Orthographic Views and vice versa
Generate Front View Top View and Side View from Isometric View (3D to 2D views)
Projection Of Solids
Section Of Solids
Be able to imagine Solids in HP & VP
Use of 2H Pencil, H Pencil and HB Pencil.
Conics- Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola & Circle.
Special Curves - Involutes,Cycloid, EpiCycloid and HypoCycloid.
Auxillary View/True Shape
Generate 3D Views (Section 7- Isometric Views) ....For Artists and Painters


Requirements
You should be Enrolled in Engineering or Diploma school
You must have stationery such as Mini-drafter, pencils and erasers etc.
You should be able to use PC or Smart phone at beginners level.

Description
This course is designed to suit Engineering Student or Diploma Students whose curriculum includes Engineering Drawing or Engineering Graphics. This is probably the best course available on the whole web as every question is explained and drawn by the instructor himself. Yes, you got it right, you just need to follow the instructor and draw simultaneously with him. This means you will have no doubt whatsoever to draw Engineering Drawings.
Who this course is for
Engineering Students
Anyone who wish to learn Auto Cad, Solid Works and other Modelling Soft wares in the near future.
Diploma Students
Polytechnic Students


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