The Dark Horse Book of the Dead -June 2005- Dark Horse Comics
"The Ditch"
story: David Crouse
art: Todd Herman
colors: Dave Stewart
letters: Richard Starkings & Comicraft
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The Dark Horse Book of the Dead -June 2005- Dark Horse Comics
"The Ditch"
story: David Crouse
art: Todd Herman
colors: Dave Stewart
letters: Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Q13 Fox TV Staffer Altered Video of Trump's Address to Make Him Look Bad
Q13 Fox TV Staffer Altered Video of Trump’s Address to Make Him Look Bad
A Q13 Fox Editor in Seattle, Washington was fired after it was learned that he altered the video of President Trump’s Tuesday Oval Office speech. He created a loop of a brief moment in Trump’s speech when the President licked his lips, and intensified the color of the President’s face and hair to appear orange.
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Todd Herman at MyNorthwest reported,
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Once we “get the questions right, the answers tend to appear,” wrote Verne Harnish. His book Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It and Why the Rest Don’t is a manual for business leaders who want useful, proven advice for making effective decisions. “Most of the teams we work with are wicked smart,” he wrote. “With enough perseverance and grit, they’ll find answers. Our concern is they might be working on the wrong question.” HIs book was such a source of inspiration and practical advice this year, along with Mark Goulston’s book Just Listen, and Todd Herman’s The Alter Ego Effect. What books did you discover or revisit this year? Day 5 of my #12DaysOfGratitude challenge is for members of the http://www.go-va.com.au tribe who devoted more time to reading this year. Some have read as many as 6 or 7 books in a month
After 22 years of running a sports science and peak performance training company, Todd Herman has put together his advice for helping all of us apply our talents and skills in full. That is, without the distractions and self-limiting beliefs that we’ve absorbed from others or from our own self-talk.
“The Alter Ego Effect” is a book about what we need to bring to the playing field and what to leave on the sidelines. Thanks to www.go-va.com.au Founder Matt Kesby and CEO Fiona Kesby for sharing this recommendation with the tribe. Think about this: Superman isn’t the alter ego. The alter ego is Clark Kent.
Alpha & Omega: Cry Wolf, by Todd Herman, Patricia Briggs & David Lawrence.
How to meet your goals!
Almost always, people create weight loss goals and never accomplish them. The fact is, they don't give themselves a chance. They either use negativity as a way to reach their goal like "I'm too fat, I need to lose weight so I can fit into these jeans I wore in high school" or they set goals that are so distant from their starting point that it overwhelms them. While listening to "the fat-burning man", Abel James's podcast, his guest speaker Todd Herman talked about this. While listening more and more, what they were saying made perfect sense. If you're going to set a goal, keep a positive attitude. Go into it visualizing success and be excited about that pound coming off. When you set huge goals they can tend to overwhelm you. Instead start out with losing one or two pounds and build up from there. After you lose your first five pounds up your goal to five more.