It's all......THOUGHT. That's right. Let me superimpose it for you. THOUGHT Think about it. Our mind, which is home to trillions of cells, can and has created everything around you at this very moment. The environment, relationships, feelings, assets, friends, everything! When I came to realize this back in early 2016, I literally unfriended every... Continue Reading →
Why ‘Black Panther’ Could Be The Game-Changer In Asia & The World
When Michael B. Jordan said, "I don't want to live. I want to die like my ancestors did when they jumped off boats into the Atlantic (then pulled the sword out of his chest before falling)," it had a profound effect on me. Michael Johnson, the prolific American sprinter from the 90's, saw pictures at... Continue Reading →
TOEIC: Text Completion #2 + PDF – Continuation
Here are parts 7-12 for everyone who tuned into my last blog. Dr. Jim Croker of Budapest Lab says that people _____(7)_____ always travel with their own pillow. “If business travelers can might will should can’t bring their laptops on board, there’s no reason why they can’t bring their own pillow,” said Dr. Croker in... Continue Reading →
TOEIC Grammar: Determiners & Pronouns
Determiners and pronouns Point 1 Determiners Definition : A determiner is a word that is normally used at the beginning of a noun phrase. Determiners include: articles. There are two types of articles: - the definite article: the - the indefinite article: a/an possessive adjectives demonstrative adjectives Some and any are usually followed by... Continue Reading →
TOEIC: Incomplete Sentences + Text Completion
Welcome back to a full-on blog and episode (in the YouTube video down below) about the two areas of grammar that's features on the TOEIC test. Without further ado - let's get into it. Directions: Select the best answer to complete the sentence. The Stock Market falls when the unemployment rate ____________. will rise rises... Continue Reading →
TOEIC Grammar: Double Comparatives & Order of Adverbs
Double comparatives Our nation gets fatter and fatter every year. more and more + adjective : The problem is getting more and more difficult to solve.To say that something is increasing all the time. We can use comparatives with the definite article the The more you say, the worse the situation will be. The more,... Continue Reading →
TOEIC Grammar – Comparatives & Superlatives
Comparatives and Superlatives Adjective Comparative Superlative one-syllable hard -er harder -est hardest two-syllable ending in –y early -er earlier -est earliest other two-syllable and long tiring intelligent more more tiring more intelligent most most tiring most intelligent some two-syllable quiet clever simple more or –er more quiet cleverer simpler most or –est quietest most clever... Continue Reading →
Career Goals For 2018
Well, this is the big one! I mean there's Tedx, working for companies (on my own contracts), there's the podcast, Herbalife, YouTube, selling things on my website, business cards, meetings, presentations. Omg! I mean I really need to thing and plan this one out thoroughly. Podcast One of the biggest goals of course for this... Continue Reading →
TOEIC – Incomplete Sentences #5 + Podcast + YouTube Video
Welcome back to another edition of incomplete sentences. If I'm not mistaking, this could be the very first blog I've written along with the YouTube video and Podcast for Incomplete Sentences. Anyhow, here's a breakdown of gerunds. Gerunds are verbs in their base form + -ing, e.g. doing. Infinitives are verbs in their base form... Continue Reading →
TOEIC Grammar: Countable & Uncountable Nouns + Articles. Podcast & YouTube Video Included
Unit 2: Countable/Uncountable Nouns + Articles When a countable noun is singular, it is used with an indefinite article a/an; when a countable noun is plural, it ends in –(e)s. Example: To request extra credit card for other members of your household, call our automated service line. (not correct) A countable noun must be used with... Continue Reading →