We often associate our age as a timeline for our #goals .
I want to move to the city by 25. I want to have a successful business by 30. I want to own a house by 35. I want to have traveled to 20 countries by 40…...
When you want to change your life, it doesn’t have to be this grandeur moment. Often times, #SmallSteps and changes make more of an impact and return.
Remember that it’s never too late to change your life. Factors such as age, time, or even experience shouldn’t hinder your yearning to pursue your dreams, projects, and live differently.
I didn't have abs like this 4 years ago. And I'm just starting to build a different career at the age of 56, my life as your skin mom has just begun... Don't look for excuses, use that time for making things happen, you can do it!!
I practice yoga with Bikram's audio, below is what I hear repeatedly for the last 15 years.
"You're never too old, never too bad, never too late, never too sick, to start from scratch once again.” –Bikram Choudhury
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city of dreams career 在 wongnai.com Facebook 的最佳貼文
#อาหารกับการบรรเลง 🥰 จากนักดนตรีแจ๊สสู่เจ้าของร้านคั่วไก่ในยุค COVID-19 ✨
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เส้นทางนักดนตรีแจ๊สต้องมาสะดุดลงในยุคโควิด 19 ทำให้ พี่กอง หรือ “กองทุน พงษ์พัฒนะ” ไม่ได้นั่งเกลากีตาร์บรรเลงเพลงแจ๊สสไตล์ยิปซีในบาร์กลางกรุงฯ เหมือนเคย แต่พลิกผันมาจับกระทะคั่วไก่ส่งเดลิเวอรีให้ผู้คนแทนเสียงดนตรี
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พี่กอง หรือ “กองทุน พงษ์พัฒนะ” เจ้าของร้าน “ก๋วยเตี๋ยวคั่วไก่นายกอง” ✨ ที่เปิดมาได้เพียงสองเดือน เล่าถึงจุดเริ่มต้นของร้านว่า “จุดเริ่มต้นมาจากช่วงโควิดนี้เลยครับ ผมเป็นนักดนตรี เคยเล่นดน...
Continue Reading#Food with play 🥰 from jazz musician to the owner of the chicken roasted shop in the COVID-19 era ✨
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Jazz musician trajectory must stumble into the Covid 19 era. Do you want brother Kong or ′′ Pongp cuddle National Fund ′′ doesn't sit in Gypsy jazz style in Gypsy style. Bar in the middle of the city as usual, but turn around to catch a chicken roasted pan. Send delivery to people instead of music.
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Brother Kong or ′′ Pongpong Fund cuddle National ′′ shop owner ′′ Roasted chicken noodle, Nai Kong ′′ ✨ that has been opened for only two months. Tell about the beginning of the shop that ′′ the beginning is from this time of the day. I'm a musician. I used to play music for 7 days. When I was born, I was closed. I didn't have income. I thought I wanted to cook because I had the intention of cooking. I wanted to do ′′ roasted chicken ′′
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Why does it have to be roasted chicken? The next question that we started to wonder. Brother Kong replied, ′′ It's starting from my preference. I like to eat chicken roasted chicken around the house. There is no chicken restaurant. There are two shops that sell this menu but I don't like the taste. Or if you want me to sell stir-fried basil, I can't compete with people around there. I think we do what we like and do better 😍
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I can't believe that musician's path can turn into chicken roast, but brother Kong says both of them are their dreams and the Covid has opened the opportunity for him to make a ′′ second dream ′′ like selling chicken roast to come true. ✨
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When you ask what is the difference between musician and chicken roasted restaurant, brother Kong explains that ′′ the similarity is that it takes patience to practice because I don't know how much it takes to stir fry until the taste is okay in the beginning. I have done a lot of things. Music is the same. We have to practice until we can make a good career. ′′ 🥰
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The difference between being a musician and roasted chicken. Brother Kong replies to smile, ′′ Of course, I play a lot faster than this. Two hours and two hours. But I have to cook chicken roasted all day
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For the cool menu that everyone needs to order, it's ′′ Roasted Chicken ′′ (79 baht) because it gives a lot of machines. Big pieces in full words. 💥 ′′ Actually, the lines and machines are almost enough. Sometimes I eat all the lines before the machine. Again ′′ Brother Kong speaks funnyly.
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But what I can't talk about is ′′ red chili sauce and yellow chili sauce Brother Kong said that he used to use the chili sauce that he could buy normally, but it was not intense. So I decided to help make the sauce by myself with red chili and yellow chili. You can go into 2 colors of sauce. Increase the organism and fragrance. It's unique. 😋
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If you are hungry, you can stop by to buy and try it. 🤤 The shop is on Sri Wara road, next to the town in town hotel. Black and yellow shop is outstanding ✨ or order LINE MAN to serve home without going anywhere. 👍🏼 The shop has alcohol gel ready and Lineman brothers have a distance from social distancing. Full and comfortable. No worries. 🤩
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Brother Kong said that there are 2 more shops that are open in the same place. ′′ Happy BoBo Cafe ′′ 😍 There are drinks, Cold Brew coffee and fragrant cheesecake 🧀 Another restaurant is ′′ garlic ′′ restaurant. Rice and noodle menu. Garlic face. Order 3 In 1 Full. Savory. Sweet in one shop! 😋
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In fact, cooking is meticulous. It's not different than having a jazz guitar that is not only used by skill, but also using ′′ heart ′′ ❤. The restaurant ′′ Roasted Chicken Nai Kai ′′ proves us through taste. How impressive is the chicken roasted from the love heart 🥰
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🍴: Roasted chicken, Mr. Kong.
📍: 344 Soi Ladprao 94 Sri Wara, Pol cuddle BPL, Wang Thong Lang, Bangkok. (Near Town in Town hotel behind Thanachart Sri Wara Bank)
📞: call 086-669-1540
⏰: Open every Monday - Friday 11.00-20.00 hrs.
🛵: Order LINE MAN here! 👉🏻 https://bit.ly/2ZqgC95
⭐️: See more coordinates and reviews 👉🏻 https://www.wongnai.com/restaurants/559544HX
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Proud to Be Tiffany & Co. | Dreams Become Reality
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Michael Vanderheyden
𝘚𝘢𝘭𝘦𝘴 𝘗𝘳𝘰𝘧𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘢𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬 𝘍𝘭𝘢𝘨𝘴𝘩𝘪𝘱 𝘚𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘦
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As a child, Michael dreamed of moving to New York City and getting a job at Tiffany & Co. He did just that and has been a sales professional at the New York flagship store since 1985. During his nearly 35-year career, he has never felt that he needed to hide who he is. “I feel that I am a respected and valued member of this organization and my personal life is just that—my personal life," he says. #TiffanyProud #TiffanyAndCo
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Vilified when he left and celebrated when he returned, LeBron James had spent the past two seasons lugging his city’s championship dreams like a bag of rocks. The weight had only grown more cumbersome — the weight of history, of disappointment, of missed opportunities.
James could feel it all on his sturdy shoulders.
On Sunday night, before a dazed and defeated crowd at Oracle Arena, James delivered on the grandest stage of his superhuman career, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to their first championship in franchise history with a 93-89 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 7 of the N.B.A. finals.
“I came back for a reason,” James said. “I came back to bring a championship to our city.”
James collected 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists to punctuate one of the most remarkable individual performances in finals history. James, who was named the finals’ most valuable player, got ample help from his teammate Kyrie Irving, whose 3-pointer with 53 seconds remaining gave the Cavaliers the lead — and an improbable title.
Improbable because the Cavaliers became the first team to rally from a 3-1 series deficit to win a championship. Improbable because the Warriors, after setting an N.B.A. record with 73 victories in the regular season, had spent months making the case that they were the most dominant team since Dr. James Naismith first affixed a peach basket to a wall.
And improbable, above all, because of Cleveland’s ragtag history as an also-ran. Not since 1964, when the Browns won the N.F.L. championship, had the city claimed a major sports title.
James, who grew up in nearby Akron, has forever changed all of that. He stuffed the series with thunderous dunks and fadeaway jumpers, blocked shots and glowering expressions, towing his teammates along in his ferocious wake. James won two championships with the Miami Heat, but this was his first with the Cavaliers — and his first for Ohio.
Not even the Warriors, who were pursuing back-to-back championships in a repeat of last year’s finals matchup, could slow his march.
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