My Gmail Is Full, and Google's Threatening to Stop My Email. How Do I Make Space?
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My Gmail Is Full, and Google’s Threatening to Stop My Email. How Do I Make Space?
☀️ Sometimes 15GB just isn’t enough. Sometimes, though, it still is.
☀️ Freeing up Gmail space
If your Gmail is running out of storage, check your usage across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, as they share your storage allotment. Free space by deleting…
☀️ Freeing up Gmail space
If your Gmail is running out of storage, check your usage across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, as they share your storage allotment. Free space by deleting…
Is your Android phone overheating? Runs slow or charges slowly?
#settings #googlesettings #techtips #smartphone
https://youtube.com/shorts/BCJLHM5CY5o
#settings #googlesettings #techtips #smartphone
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Your phone is overheating? Disable this NOW!#settings #googlesettings #techtips #smartphone #
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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A community of Home Ed families: 270 parents and counting
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A community of Home Ed families: 270 parents and counting
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https://youtube.com/@nationaltutors
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Read our story - National Tutors
The back story of National Tutors which started in 2019. With a plan to continue KS3, GCSE and A-level courses. With a focus on homeschooling.
My Wi-Fi crashed, but an underuntilized TV feature made it totally bearable | ZDNET
https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/home-entertainment/my-wi-fi-crashed-but-an-underuntilized-tv-feature-made-it-totally-bearable/
https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/home-entertainment/my-wi-fi-crashed-but-an-underuntilized-tv-feature-made-it-totally-bearable/
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My Wi-Fi crashed, but an underuntilized TV feature made it totally bearable
No internet on your TV? A simple USB drive lets you watch movies, play music, view photos, and more - here's how.
Why is there condensation on the outside of my windows? - BBC Weather
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Why is there condensation on the outside of my windows?
Simon King explains how condensation forms on our windows with some tips on how to prevent it
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Android's Circle to Search allows you to search for any text, image, or video on your screen by long-pressing the home button or navigation bar and then circling, highlighting, or tapping the area of interest. The feature uses AI to identify the subject and provide search results without you having to switch apps. You can refine your search with text or even search for music or translate specific text by tapping the icons that appear after the search is initiated.
How to use Circle to Search
Activate the feature: Long-press the Home button on a three-button navigation bar, or long-press the Navigation handle at the bottom of the screen if you use gesture navigation.
Select what to search: Circle, highlight, scribble, or tap the specific image, text, or video you want to know more about. For more precision, you can zoom or pan the screen with two fingers first.
View results: The Google search bar will appear at the bottom of the screen, and your search results will be shown.
Refine your search (optional): You can add a text query to your search for more specific results.
Use additional tools (optional): Tap the musical note icon for music searches or the "Translate" icon to translate text.
Exit Circle to Search: To return to your app, swipe down, use the back gesture, or tap the "X" in the top left.
How to enable or disable Circle to Search
Go to your device's Settings.
Navigate to Display and then Navigation bar, or search for "Circle to Search".
Find the option to toggle "Circle to Search," "Hold home to search," or "Hold handle to search" on or off.
How to use Circle to Search
Activate the feature: Long-press the Home button on a three-button navigation bar, or long-press the Navigation handle at the bottom of the screen if you use gesture navigation.
Select what to search: Circle, highlight, scribble, or tap the specific image, text, or video you want to know more about. For more precision, you can zoom or pan the screen with two fingers first.
View results: The Google search bar will appear at the bottom of the screen, and your search results will be shown.
Refine your search (optional): You can add a text query to your search for more specific results.
Use additional tools (optional): Tap the musical note icon for music searches or the "Translate" icon to translate text.
Exit Circle to Search: To return to your app, swipe down, use the back gesture, or tap the "X" in the top left.
How to enable or disable Circle to Search
Go to your device's Settings.
Navigate to Display and then Navigation bar, or search for "Circle to Search".
Find the option to toggle "Circle to Search," "Hold home to search," or "Hold handle to search" on or off.
I am committed to the conviction that
Here's what professionals say.
That is a core tenet in many fields, from education and sports to professional development and philosophy.
This belief is often associated with concepts like:
Growth Mindset: A psychological perspective, popularized by Carol Dweck, that individuals can develop their abilities through dedication and hard work, and that challenges and setbacks are opportunities for growth rather than failures.
Optimal Arousal Theory (Yerkes-Dodson Law): This psychological principle suggests that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal (stress/challenge) up to a point. When levels of arousal become too high, performance decreases. The "sweet spot" is where people are sufficiently challenged to be motivated but not overwhelmed.
Flow State: Coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, "flow" is a mental state where a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment. This often occurs when a challenging task is perfectly matched with one's skill level.
Resilience and Antifragility: The idea that overcoming adversity and challenges not only allows people to bounce back (resilience) but actually grow stronger and improve from stress and disruption (antifragility).
This perspective suggests that comfort and ease can lead to stagnation, while appropriate levels of challenge foster motivation, learning, adaptation, and the realization of human potential.
people are at their best when challenged.
Here's what professionals say.
That is a core tenet in many fields, from education and sports to professional development and philosophy.
This belief is often associated with concepts like:
Growth Mindset: A psychological perspective, popularized by Carol Dweck, that individuals can develop their abilities through dedication and hard work, and that challenges and setbacks are opportunities for growth rather than failures.
Optimal Arousal Theory (Yerkes-Dodson Law): This psychological principle suggests that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal (stress/challenge) up to a point. When levels of arousal become too high, performance decreases. The "sweet spot" is where people are sufficiently challenged to be motivated but not overwhelmed.
Flow State: Coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, "flow" is a mental state where a person performing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment. This often occurs when a challenging task is perfectly matched with one's skill level.
Resilience and Antifragility: The idea that overcoming adversity and challenges not only allows people to bounce back (resilience) but actually grow stronger and improve from stress and disruption (antifragility).
This perspective suggests that comfort and ease can lead to stagnation, while appropriate levels of challenge foster motivation, learning, adaptation, and the realization of human potential.
The #1 Journaling Method for Brain Health You Need to Know
| Dr. Arif Khan
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The #1 Journalling Method for Brain Health You Need to Know | Dr. Arif Khan
Have you ever felt mentally cluttered — full of thoughts, yet unable to focus? You scroll endlessly, drift between tabs, and struggle to form a single clear idea. In that moment, picking up a pen might seem small… but it’s one of the most powerful acts you…
The 4 Main Attachment Styles in Relationships (+ The Attachment Theory)
Attachment Theory
Bonding with primary caregiver forms the way we attach to people throughout our lives
Understand & Identify Your Adult Relationship Patterns
https://youtu.be/pL1NBH7LrXk
Four Attachment Styles
1. Secure attachment
2. Insecure Ambivalent "Anxious Attachment"
3. Insecure Avoidant attachment
4. Disorganized attachment
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Attachment Theory
Bonding with primary caregiver forms the way we attach to people throughout our lives
Understand & Identify Your Adult Relationship Patterns
https://youtu.be/pL1NBH7LrXk
Four Attachment Styles
1. Secure attachment
2. Insecure Ambivalent "Anxious Attachment"
3. Insecure Avoidant attachment
4. Disorganized attachment
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How To Understand The 4 Attachment Styles
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Is Your Attachment Style Destroying Your Relationships? Find Out Now
In this video, we'll break down the four main attachment styles to help you understand your patterns, recognize them in everyday life, and learn practical steps to build healthier connections. We'll also share simple, powerful exercises you can use to manage…
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Apps for maintaining, improving and strengthening cognition They focus on communication, math, and reading skills, include Lumosity, known for its variety of games, Peak, which adds a competitive element, and NeuroNation, recognized for its neuroscience-based…
The Most Overlooked Form of Intelligence
IQ tests don't guarantee rational judgement.
#CriticalThinking
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IQ tests don't guarantee rational judgement.
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The Most Overlooked Form of Intelligence
Discover the most overlooked form of intelligence that can revolutionize your self improvement journey and take your personal development to the next level. ...
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Indoor_kitchen_gardening_turn_your_home_into_a_year_round_vegetable.pdf
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Indoor kitchen gardening
-Introduction
-Preparation for Growing Edibles indoors
-Microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, Sprouts and mushrooms
-Radishes, Carrots, Tomatoes and other crops
-Introduction
-Preparation for Growing Edibles indoors
-Microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, Sprouts and mushrooms
-Radishes, Carrots, Tomatoes and other crops
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Remember that using birch and pine as regular firewood can be dangerous if you are burning them in a chimney.
Pine resin gets stuck to the walls of the chimney after having burnt and make it easier for a chimney fire to start.
Birch is very flammable and produces a tall flame that can get to the soot of the chimney and ignite it.
Avoid those trees wood if possible or use them just as fire starters if you are not burning them in a campfire.
#survival
Pine resin gets stuck to the walls of the chimney after having burnt and make it easier for a chimney fire to start.
Birch is very flammable and produces a tall flame that can get to the soot of the chimney and ignite it.
Avoid those trees wood if possible or use them just as fire starters if you are not burning them in a campfire.
#survival
Seven signs of a lack of self-awareness include consistently blaming others, being oblivious to one's impact on others, reacting defensively to feedback, struggling to read social cues, and maintaining an unrealistic self-image.
Other signs are misinterpreting one's own emotions and repeatedly running into the same problems without recognizing their role in them.
1. Consistently blaming others
A lack of self-awareness can manifest as an inability to take accountability for mistakes, leading to consistently blaming others or external circumstances.
They may fail to see how their own actions contribute to negative outcomes.
2. Oblivious to their impact on others
They may not realize how their words or behaviors affect those around them, leading to responses like "I was just joking!" when others are hurt.
They might be unaware of how their actions make others feel, causing frustration.
3. Rejecting feedback defensively
Instead of considering constructive criticism, they become immediately defensive, deny their role, or blame the person giving the feedback.
Their ego may prevent them from acknowledging that they could be wrong, making it difficult to accept any form of accountability.
4. Misreading social cues
They may struggle to understand or miss subtle social signals, leading to behaviors that make others uncomfortable.
Examples include standing too close, oversharing inappropriate information, or not noticing when they are dominating a conversation.
5. Maintaining an unrealistic self-image
They may have an inflated sense of their own abilities or successes that doesn't align with objective reality.
They may not be able to articulate their own strengths and weaknesses accurately.
6. Difficulty with emotional regulation
They may react impulsively to feelings like anger or frustration without pausing to consider the consequences.
This can result in emotional outbursts or an inability to manage stress, leaving them feeling overwhelmed without understanding why.
7. Repeating the same patterns
They may find themselves in the same difficult situations repeatedly—in relationships, at work, or in personal growth—without connecting their own actions to the recurring outcomes.
They may believe they have "bad luck" instead of recognizing their role in the cycle.
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Other signs are misinterpreting one's own emotions and repeatedly running into the same problems without recognizing their role in them.
1. Consistently blaming others
A lack of self-awareness can manifest as an inability to take accountability for mistakes, leading to consistently blaming others or external circumstances.
They may fail to see how their own actions contribute to negative outcomes.
2. Oblivious to their impact on others
They may not realize how their words or behaviors affect those around them, leading to responses like "I was just joking!" when others are hurt.
They might be unaware of how their actions make others feel, causing frustration.
3. Rejecting feedback defensively
Instead of considering constructive criticism, they become immediately defensive, deny their role, or blame the person giving the feedback.
Their ego may prevent them from acknowledging that they could be wrong, making it difficult to accept any form of accountability.
4. Misreading social cues
They may struggle to understand or miss subtle social signals, leading to behaviors that make others uncomfortable.
Examples include standing too close, oversharing inappropriate information, or not noticing when they are dominating a conversation.
5. Maintaining an unrealistic self-image
They may have an inflated sense of their own abilities or successes that doesn't align with objective reality.
They may not be able to articulate their own strengths and weaknesses accurately.
6. Difficulty with emotional regulation
They may react impulsively to feelings like anger or frustration without pausing to consider the consequences.
This can result in emotional outbursts or an inability to manage stress, leaving them feeling overwhelmed without understanding why.
7. Repeating the same patterns
They may find themselves in the same difficult situations repeatedly—in relationships, at work, or in personal growth—without connecting their own actions to the recurring outcomes.
They may believe they have "bad luck" instead of recognizing their role in the cycle.
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7 Signs Someone Lacks Self-Awareness
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7 Signs Someone Lacks Self-Awareness
Self-awareness is the foundation of emotional intelligence, mental health, and meaningful relationships. In this video, I break down 7 core signs someone lacks self-awareness and explain why these patterns quietly shape your thoughts, reactions, and relationships…
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Home schooling: Concern as figures double in five years - BBC News Is it really a concern? Have you heard the latest about creating a Home Schooling inspector? Don't be perturbed since it's easy to homeschool your child and you do not need to be a qualified…
Homeschooling parents say new education law will give government power over their children | ITV News
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https://www.itv.com/news/2025-11-15/home-educators-say-new-bill-gives-power-over-their-children-to-the-government
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