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Hashir Ally Modle of the week

NAME:             Hashir Ally PLACE:             Zanzibar AGE:                  23 HEIGHT:            5.7 WEIGHT:           59  SKIN COLOR: White MODLE TYPE:  RunwayModle CONTACT:        0625309329

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Happy birthday, Priyanka Chopra

Happy birthday, Priyanka Chopra: The Baywatch star’s 10 best casual looks of 2017 Priyanka Chopra, basking in the glory of her recently released Hollywood debut Baywatch, is all set to ring in her birthday on July 18. Celebrating her birthday by vacationing with her family, the beauty will turn 34 this year. Throughout the years, Chopra has not just proven to be a talented actor, her fashion sensibility has often made headlines for being one of the best in town. From the geometric off-shoulder Ralph & Russo gown at the Oscars to the custom Ralph Lauren trench-coat gown at the Met Gala 2017 — she has carried off outfits with charm, elegance and most importantly, confidence. But clearly, it is not just her red carpet appearances that she has managed to make memorable. Chopra has come to own the pantsuit look, has managed to look sultry in lace with such ease, and more often than not knows how to wear gowns that compliment her curves well. On her 34th birt...

Cannes 2017 red carpet

Cannes 2017 red carpet: The best and the worst dressed celebrities from Day 2 The 70th Cannes Film Festival saw celebrities across the world come together to celebrate spectacular films at the French Riviera in style. The second day at the film festival saw Deepika Padukone in an emerald green Brandon Maxwell gown, the gorgeous Winnie Harlow in a stunning Zuhair Murad number and Emily Ratajkowski going bold in a black lace gown, among others who made iconic appearances. 

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7 Tips to handle the Fear of Rejection

7 Tips to Overcome the Fear of Rejection What would life be like if you didn't care whether everybody liked you or not? Stop fear of rejection limiting your options. What does all fear really amount to? Loss. We fear: losing our health losing our life losing our status losing money losing our peace of mind losing our youth and looks. We also fear, perhaps more than anything else, losing approval from others. Fear of rejection is widespread. In tribal times, being ejected from the safety of a group could have meant death. No wonder many of us like to 'fit in'. Fear should keep us alert and safe - like the beam from a lighthouse warning ships of submerged dangers. But too much fear, like a super-beam of light blinding the ship's captain, can cause the loss of the very thing we feared losing. And this may be especially true when it comes to fear of rejection. Take Kelly; her fear was taking over her life and damaging her relationships. "I ...

WHY WE KEEP SECRET FOR OTHER

Can You Keep A Secret? As a small child, I found it nearly impossible to keep my Christmas purchases a secret. I tried to avoid the recipient after buying their gift because I’d lose control of my mouth and would spontaneously reveal my secret. Even such a small secret was very uncomfortable to keep. As I got older, the challenge increased. I remember friends saying, “I’m going to tell you something, but don’t tell anyone.” I’d reply, “No, please don’t tell me.” I knew the mental torture that I would surely endure once their secret was deposited into my mind. Fresh out of college as a new CPA, I landed a job as an auditor. Now, I was the one who got to flush out and divulge the secrets. That felt more comfortable. Today, I’ve expanded even more in my relationship to secrets as I dig up hidden secrets from the ancient world. As someone who has devoted my entire life to either keeping secrets or uncovering them, I’ve come to know one thing. The truth does set us free. Keeping se...

steve cover think about you by frank ocean

"Thinkin Bout You" A tornado flew around my room before you came Excuse the mess it made, it usually doesn't rain In Southern California, much like Arizona My eyes don't shed tears, but, boy, they pour When I'm thinkin' 'bout you (ooh, no, no, no) I been thinkin' 'bout you (you know, know, know) I been thinkin' 'bout you Do you think about me still? Do you, do you? Or do you not think so far ahead (ahead)? 'Cause I've been thinkin' 'bout forever (Oooh, oooh) Or do you not think so far ahead (ahead)? 'Cause I've been thinkin' 'bout forever (Oooh, oooh) No, I don't like you, I just thought you were cool Enough to kick it Got a beach house I could sell you in Idaho Since you think I don't love you, I just thought you were cute That's why I kissed you Got a fighter jet, I don't get to fly it, though I'm lyin' down thinkin' 'bout you (ooh, no, no, no) I've been thinkin...

4 Signs You Care Too Much

4 Signs You Care Too Much  You And Your Needs Are Never A Priority You are the kind of person to make everyone else gets a plate before you serve yourself. This means that you don't always get a plate of food for yourself. You constantly make sure everyone around you has what they need to succeed, but never listen to your own needs for success. You are so busy making sure everyone feels empowered and loved your own needs get pushed to the side. Your own mental and spiritual health can be jeopardized. Solution: It isn't greedy for you to give yourself priority. If you are starving, you can't work to feed another person. You have to help yourself and maintain your own health and opportunities to grow. If you aren't moving forward and nurturing yourself, you will have limited resources to share with others. To help others YOU MUST HELP YOURSELF. You Fear The Opinions And Rejections Of Others You are motivated by the opinions of others. You don...

10 THINGS THAT SMART PERSON CAN'T SAY

10 THINGS THAT SMART PERSON CAN'T SAY Pittysnow “This is the way it’s always been done.”  Technology-fueled change is happening so fast that even a six-month-old process could be outdated. Saying  this is the way it’s always been done  not only makes you sound lazy and resistant to change, but it could make your boss wonder why you haven’t tried to improve things on your own. If you really are doing things the way they’ve always been done, there’s almost certainly a better way. “It’s not my fault.”  It’s never a good idea to cast blame. Be accountable. If you had any role—no matter how small—in whatever went wrong, own it. If not, offer an objective, dispassionate explanation of what happened. Stick to the facts, and let your boss and colleagues draw their own conclusions about who’s to blame. The moment you start pointing fingers is the moment people start seeing you as someone who lacks accountability for their actions. This makes people nervous. Som...