Sunday, June 25, 2017

Youtube daily report Jun 25 2017

It's Karen Andrews here and today I just wanted to bring up something that I think is

affecting a lot of people and that is if they're not following their heart. And I

think most people aren't because we've been basically raised and brought up and

been programmed to follow somebody else's heart not our own. So a couple of

the ways that you know that you're not following your heart is if you kind

of feel like you're a chameleon where you can and that can be a good thing in

some circumstances, but if you feel that you can fit in anywhere and get along

with everybody you're not being yourself, you're not being true to yourself and a

lot of people are worried about you know "oh I don't want to hurt their feelings"

or "what if they don't agree with me". Who cares?

it's not about them it's about you. It's about you and what you want to do in

your lifetime. You're the only one that has control of it. So another

way to know that you're not following your heart is if you're not using your

passions. There may be things that you're good at doing, and that's great, but if

it's not what drives you, if it's not what makes you feel good inside, then

you're not following your heart. Think about 20 moments in your life that were

the happiest and best times for you. What do those things have in common and even

if they don't have things in common what were you doing when you had those

special moments that made you just feel so good inside? What were you doing? Who

were you with? What adventures were you on? What new

thing were you learning? Because whatever those best moments are is usually what

you need to be doing NOW. You can't let it just keep fading off into the sunset

You have to go after them no matter what else no matter what other circumstances

you have going on in your life, you need to follow your heart. And I know as I get

older this is hitting me like a ton of bricks

and I just don't want other people to get this far in life and say gee I wish

I had, I wish I could have, because there is no could have, you could do it right now

so turn off this video and go and do something that you love even if it's for

only 10 or 15 minutes. Start finding things that you love to do and you will

be amazed at what changes come about in your life. Go enjoy, have fun, and that's

the key word is having fun that's what life is supposed to be all about... having

fun. It's not meant to be going out working for somebody else and making

money for somebody else it's about doing what you love to do. So if it isn't

speaking to you in your heart, then you shouldn't be doing it. I hope this has

helped kick-start some of you because I know a lot of you are just doing the

daily grind, doing what others think you should do. Stop it! Stop doing the

bullshit stuff! Go out and do what you love, just go do it. If you find that you

have fears or you can't get past feeling that you shouldn't go ahead and hit me

up because I have some ways to help with the mindset and that's all it is is

mindset. It's what you believe you're capable of doing so go out and do what

you love

For more infomation >> 2 Ways to Know You're Not Following Your Heart - Duration: 3:39.

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US Plans Military Space Corps To 'Keep Americans Safe' - Duration: 3:43.

American lawmakers drafted legislation on Tuesday to establish a 'Space Corps' within

the United States Air Force.

The new branch of the U.S. military will make sure that the country can wage war in space.

Sputnik reports:

Two top lawmakers in Washington DC have added a line item to the 2018 National Defense Authorization

Act (NDAA) that would create a brand new Space Corps military branch to specifically address

the needs of warfare beyond the atmosphere of Earth.

The proposed legislation would create a Space Corps, to be folded into the the military

as part of "a separate military service within the Department of the Air Force,"

according to the proposal.

The US already has an Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marine Corps.

US Representatives with the Strategic Forces Subcommittee — a group in charge of Pentagon

operations in space working under the aegis of the House Armed Services Committee — Mike

Rogers (R-AL) and Jim Cooper (D-TN), on Tuesday introduced legislation that would create a

US Space Corps.

In announcing the move, the two lawmakers stated: "There is bipartisan acknowledgement

that the strategic advantages we derive from our national security space systems are eroding."

"We are convinced that the Department of Defense is unable to take the measures necessary

to address these challenges effectively and decisively," Rogers and Cooper said, "or

even recognize the nature and scale of its problems," cited by Theantimedia.com.

Included in the legislation is the acknowledgment that the Space Corps would be under the direction

of the US Air Force, similar to how the Marines are under the direction of the US Navy.

Unlike the Marines, however, the proposed US Space Corps would have a leader equal to

the Air Force Chief of Staff, and also have a seat with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

A spokesman for the US Air Force responded to the proposed legislation by downplaying

the idea, however, arguing that coordination between the military branches is more important

than creating new separate entities with the Pentagon.

"We think right now it's important to take the capabilities and the resources that

we have," said the Air Force spokesperson, "and focus on implementation and integration

with the broader force, versus creating a separate service."

The secretary or the Air Force, Heather Wilson, bolstered that sentiment on Wednesday, saying,

"The Pentagon is complicated enough.

This will make it more complex, add more boxes to the organization chart, and cost more money."

"And if I had more money, I would put it into lethality, not bureaucracy…

I don't need another chief of staff and another six deputy chiefs of staff, " she

added, according to Anti-Media.

Many levels of legislative bureaucracy must sign on before a Space Corps can see its first

space cadets, however, and the House Armed Services Committee must first unanimously

approve its subcommittee's addition to the NDAA.

The creation of a Space Corps would then move to the House floor for an early July vote.

Forward-thinking military futurists, including current Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work,

an Obama appointee, are supportive of moving the jurisdiction of the Pentagon into space.

In 2015, Work asserted that extraterrestrial domains, including the near-Earth planets,

the asteroid belt, the gas giants and even the reaches of outer space must "be considered

a contested operational domain in ways that we haven't had to think about in the past."

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