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Something You Should Know

How to Shake Off a Bad Experience & Where New Trends Come From

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Education, Social Sciences, Science, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

How many times have you heard that it is important to drink a lot of fluids when you have a cold or the flu? But why? Does it help flush the illness from your system? That what a lot of people think. But that’s not it. This episode begins with the real reason why it is a good idea to keep drinking when you are sick – but not too much. http://www.realsimple.com/health/first-aid-health-basics/too-much-water-whilesick-can-be-dangerous When you have a tough day or a difficult encounter, it can sometimes be hard to shake it off. The problem is it can negatively affect your performance the rest of the day. However, there is a technique that can really help. Dr. Adam Fraser author of the book The Third Space (https://amzn.to/35BAPub) explains how elite athletes, salespeople and peak performers everywhere don’t let a bad experience keep them down.  If you are going away for the holidays or any other time really, there are some important things to remember to keep burglars out of your house while you are gone. I’ll reveal what is on that very important checklist. http://www.mentalfloss.com/article/89892/5-tips-keeping-your-home-safe-while-youregone-holidays How do you spot a trend? Where do they come from? Rohit Bhargava has been trying to predict trends for a decade and has published a book about it every year for the last several years. He does this by engaging in what he calls “Non-Obvious Thinking” which he says we should all do to help us spot new opportunities. Listen as he explains how you do it and what the latest trends are. His latest book, which will be the last one in the series is called Non Obvious Megatrends: How to See What Others Miss and Predict the Future (https://amzn.to/36PG61q). This Weeks Sponsors -Finance Pal. Start you free trial today by going to www.FinancePal.com/something  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, exactly why are you supposed to drink a lot of fluids

0:07.7

when you have a cold?

0:09.5

Then how to shake off a bad experience or a bad day so it doesn't hurt your performance.

0:15.5

What we discovered in tennis players is how they move from one point to another.

0:19.9

And what we found is that the elite players could move in a way where they leave the previous

0:24.3

point behind and be totally present and in the moment with the next point.

0:29.4

We found the same thing with salespeople.

0:32.3

Also what you absolutely must do before you go away for the holidays.

0:37.4

And how do you spot a trend?

0:39.2

Where do they come from?

0:40.2

It turns out lots of places, including our past.

0:43.6

So now like we're playing board games again.

0:46.0

We're listening to music on vinyl.

0:47.9

I mean all of these things are examples of us bringing the past back because when we

0:52.3

don't trust what's happening in the future, we retreat.

0:55.8

Call this today on something you should know.

0:58.9

Something you should know.

1:03.1

Fascinating intel.

1:04.4

The world's top experts and practical advice you can use in your life today.

1:11.0

Something you should know with my carothers.

1:14.6

Hi.

1:15.6

Welcome to something you should know.

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