What do you mean you had no idea? To be honest, we almost missed it ourselves, but there's still time to embrace it as an excuse to eat a pile of buttery twists of goodness.
In a bid not to seem flaky like our favorite pastry we have dug deep to bring you some fascinating facts about croissants — the first being they're not actually French. We know!
Do you dunk yours in your coffee or bite the tail of it first? Are you a tear it into pieces and smother it in Nutella kind of person? Prefer the almond ones over fresh, simple, and plain? Ever spent too much time pondering whether the pain au chocolat is a croissant at all?
Covered in jam and drizzled in butter or stuffed with gooey cheese: there is A LOT to think about and these facts will have you talking about and eating croissants from dawn until dusk for a good week. Ready to have your minds blown.
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Most people don’t realize how important selling is—unless your paycheck depends on it! Every time we mention selling, we always hear, “It’s not for me”, “You have to have a knack for sales”, or “I just can’t do sales” – but this can’t be further from the truth.
Salespeople aren’t the only ones selling something: Great salespeople are made, not born, and no one achieves success in life without knowing how to sell. Think of the last time you convinced your kids to finish their vegetables or convinced your parents to let you borrow the car for the weekend – believe it or not, you’re selling something!
One of the most valuable skills that a salesperson can have is knowing how to sell anything. Being a great salesperson opens up many doors of opportunity, especially for entrepreneurs and business owners.
Here’s why that’s good news for you:
You can learn a few simple techniques that can be applied to any sales situation, whether you’re selling a product online, over the phone, face-to-face, or even in an interview
In this episode, we will provide you with a few great tips for selling anything to anyone.
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Daft Punk, the Parisian duo responsible for some of the most popular dance and pop songs ever made, have split. They broke the news with an 8-minute video titled “Epilogue,” excerpted from their 2006 film Electroma.
Thomas Bangalter and Guy- Manuel de Homem- Christo formed Daft Punk in Paris in 1993, helping to define the French touch style of house music. Their debut album, 1997’s Homework, was a dance music landmark, featuring classic singles “Around the World” and “Da Funk.” By the release of its follow-up, Discovery, in 2001, the duo had taken to making public appearances in the robot outfits that became their trademark.
Beyond the singles, their visual identity, interstellar mystique, and party-music ethos inspired generations of artists across genres. LCD Soundsystem's breakout song, “Daft Punk Is Playing at My House,” captured the duo’s paradoxical embodiment of hipster cool even as their singles dominated airwaves. They released several batches of holiday incredible holiday merch. They were sampled by R&B greats Janet Jackson and Jazmine Sullivan, parodied in Family Guy and Powerpuff Girls, and celebrated in art galleries around the world.
In this episode, you will get to know about Daft Punk much better in the 28 year-long journeys. #daftpunk #daftpunkseperated #daftpunkforeverlegends
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Meet #Clubhouse
There’s a new kid on the social media block, and it is making big waves. It is less than a year old, yet is already valued at US$1 billion, and has venture capitalists scrambling to invest. The newcomer is Clubhouse, a social platform built around “drop-in audio chat”.
The newcomer is Clubhouse, a social platform built around #dropinaudiochat . Featuring ephemeral real-time voice conversations that any user can listen to and nobody can record, the invite-only app has gathered a legion of high-profile fans and some two million users.
The coronavirus pandemic may have created the ideal conditions for Clubhouse to thrive: hordes of people isolated by lockdowns or safety concerns, desperate for social connection. Text-based social media is fine as far as it goes, but voice is a natural alternative.
Users can follow other users or topics of interest, as well as joining themed clubs. While getting the access to a selection of rooms focusing on different topics. Many early users raved about how much they liked it. Clubhouse is proving so popular is that audio can feel much intimate and live experience than the text base social media engagement.
In its short life, Clubhouse has gathered an enviable social attention. Currently, the only way to get in is from an invitation by an existing user.
Check out the full episode to get to know about this voiced-only social media app.
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#GameStop shares have soared 1,700 percent as millions of small investors, egged on by social media, employ a classic Wall Street tactic to put the squeeze — on Wall Street.
Shares in GameStop plunged by 65% in early trading on #Wallstreet as the trading mania sparked by small investors, which sent its stock surging and cost hedge funds billions of dollars, lost momentum. The struggling Texas-based video game store chain has been the focal point of a battle by small traders, using forums such as #Reddit, to punish Wall Street hedge funds that have bet on certain stocks falling in value.
The tumble in GameStop’s shares indicates that the hedge funds betting against it, which had been caught in a “short squeeze” – a situation where they have been forced to buy more shares in a bid to stem their losses – have now closed out their positions.
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We all want a strong inner circle – and the good news is, we can all have one. But intentionality is the key, and time is the only way.
We adore every person in our inner circle of friends. With each of them, we’ve built a unique, irreplaceable history that has woven us together and formed a strong bond of lifelong friendship. For us, they’re inner circle because we know they value who we are. They’re available when we fall apart and they’re the first to celebrate when you get a win. When we hurt or misunderstand each other, they’re willing to have hard, vulnerable conversations. They trust my heart, and we trust theirs. But we think what we love most is that we’re invested in each other. We know they want us to thrive as much as they want to thrive themselves. But each friendship has taken intentionality and time to build. We didn’t always share these values. Life happened and we chose them together.
How do I know that my inner circle will show up for me, celebrate me, and have hard conversations with me? Because either they always did, or when they didn’t we had a conversation about it and worked out a shared value (Often in tears and high pitched shaky voices). Sometimes it was easy, and sometimes it took a little negotiation. But with every person in my inner circle, one thing is consistent – we stuck it out. We chose each other. We built. And because of it, over time we developed a rock-solid trust and irreplaceable friendship.
We always have the power to choose and to build, both in new and existing friendships. We strike gold when we find others who want to build with us too. If you’re worried about whether or not you have an inner circle, look around you. Your world is full of amazing people – who will you build with?
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Life is about moments that are big and small. Since we only have a limited time on Earth, making the most out of it means doing what we can, when we can. What follows are six small things that will help make your life better. While the improvement may be small, it adds up every day.
Call someone you are having issues with If there is someone in your life where issues are getting in the way of your relationship, give them a call. Try to make amends and patch things up while the opportunity presents itself. Do not wait and believe that just the passage of time will make things better.
If there is something you can say which will improve the situation between the two of you, call them up and talk. At the very least, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you tried even if things do not work out. But if both of you want things to be better, it starts with a phone call.
Helping others benefits them and you at the same time. From helping someone across the street to figuring out larger, more difficult situations together, there is much you can give to others if you take the time to do so.
One of the most difficult things in life is owning up to the mistakes that we have made. It’s never easy as pride and self-consciousness get in the way of dealing with our problems. It may be true that the most difficult thing to do is not just realize the mistakes we made but telling others about them.
Telling others how we feel about them is never easy, but it needs to be done in ways that express your appreciation. Letting someone know that you do appreciate them takes very little time and becomes easier the more often you do it.
Start by saying “thanks” when someone does something for you, even if it is quite small. A little notice for each good deed can build up over time and make your relationships much stronger.
Feeling better about your life starts with one small task at a time. You can make a list, but often it is just better to find and complete a small, positive task when you are thinking about it. From giving replies to pending emails or removing the clutter from your desk, many small tasks reap positive benefits when you do them daily.
When you do something helpful for others, the best reward is to tell them to pass it on. This means encouraging them to do good deeds for others as you have done for them. And when someone asks you to pass it on, find ways to do so in your life, you will look forward to it.
These six small things can make a big difference in your life. By taking it one step at a time, you can accomplish quite a bit and feel better, too.
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#UK leading the way in use of #languagelearningapps.
-"hellos" for a "buenos días", "bonjour" or "guten tag".
-The popularity of language-learning apps has boomed around the world during the coronavirus lockdowns and the UK has, somewhat surprisingly, led the way. New user numbers soared in 2020, especially in the UK.
Because globally they were up 67% compared with 2019, while in the UK they shot up by 132%, almost double the worldwide average.
A country that is not renowned much for learning a foreign language because of covid -19 things have changed. The UK has really embraced language learning during the pandemic.
-Prior to #covid19 he says the biggest reason British users said they wanted to learn a language was for travelling overseas. But with global travel mostly curtailed, people were now learning because of other factors (whether that is for [helping with] school, brain training or culture. We have all wanted to do something positive with our time.")
-#Spanish remains the #mostpopularlanguage that people want to learn, followed by French.
-There is something about learning and speaking more than one language that I think brings the world a little closer together.
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Multiple sources tell that “divorce is imminent” for the Hollywood couple, with Kardashian hiring divorce attorney to the stars Laura Wasser.
“They are keeping it low-key but they are done,” says a source. “Kim has hired Laura Wasser and they are in settlement talks.”
Kim, 40, hasn’t been seen wearing her wedding ring, and Kanye, 43, remained at his $14 million Wyoming ranch over the holidays instead of spending it with the Kardashian family, who drew criticism of their extravagant life style.
“She is serious about taking the bar exam and becoming a lawyer, she is serious about her prison reform campaign. Meanwhile Kanye is talking about running for president and saying other crazy s–t, and she’s just had enough of it.” Meanwhile, a separate source says Kanye, who became increasingly uncomfortable and irritated by the Kardashians’ over-the-top reality star lives, “Is completely over the entire family … He wants nothing to do with them,” adding he eventually found their reality show “unbearable.”
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The prospect of a pandemic has been a well known systemic risk for many years, but no one could have predicted the exact timing or nature of the current coronavirus crisis.
That’s often the way with trends: the big shifts are well known; there are many weak signals; but it’s hard if not impossible to know exactly the timing and shape of the bell curve that most trends follow. Will they stay niche for one year? Three years? Or suddenly see accelerated mass adoption because of some external trigger?
That’s why at times like this, when everything seems to be in flux, it’s useful to be able to look at trends that were already ‘out there’. Which new behaviors have early adopters and pioneer brands already been embracing? Which trends looked years away from the mainstream (and so were easy to ignore), but now feel primed to become totally normal in a matter of months, if not weeks? Check out as we discuss 5 emerging trends on post coronavirus.
1. VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE ECONOMY
2. SHOPSTREAMING
3. VIRTUAL COMPANIONS.
4. Ambient wellness.
5. A-COMMERCE
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