Saturday, March 28, 2020

Understanding Wine Chemistry

Understanding Wine ChemistryWine chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the properties of wine. Some of the things in wine are determined by wine chemistry while others are determined by the wine of origin. It is important to understand the role of this branch of chemistry in understanding wine's chemistry. This article will go over the different aspects of wine chemistry and the role it plays in wine.Wine is made up of chemical compounds. The compounds in wine depend on the vineyard where the wine was grown. These compounds are usually determined by the type of grape used in making the wine. The tannin content of the wine also determines how strong the wine is. The greater the tannin, the stronger the wine is.Wine can also be alcoholic. There are two types of wine, white and red wine. White wine has more of an acidic component and is usually sweeter. Red wine has more of a bitter component. These two types of wine can be distinguished by looking at the color and the tann in content of the wine.The tastes of wine are influenced by its color. The lighter the color, the more delicate the taste. Red wine generally has a darker color, is more flavorful and has a more intense taste.Wine has many different flavors. These flavors are referred to as notes or attributes. For example, Pinot Noir is a fairly neutral wine and has a flavor of cherry. Vitis vinifera, has a flavor of wine grapes. It is commonly drunk as a fine wine.Wine can be taken as a supplement for food. This is typically known as grape juice. Grape juice is a concentrated form of the actual grape juice and it is taken in small amounts to help with digestion. Although grape juice is commonly used for this purpose, the exact amount used is not important. In general, the less grape juice that is taken, the more effective the remedy.Wine can be used as a medicinal method for treating certain health problems. Other forms of health food are made up of various herbs that have medicinal properties tha t can help cure various health problems. In the case of wine, studies have shown that a combination of grapes and other fruits, hops and other herbs can treat ailments. These benefits can also be achieved by drinking a variety of wine types.

Friday, March 6, 2020

So many books, so little time.

So many books, so little time. So many books, so little time. Frank Zappa Frank Vincent Zappa was an American composer, a talented musician and director. But he is known to all, first of all, as a very special electric guitarist and leader of the band The Mothers of Invention. The bands songs are characterized by the use of unusual sound effects, bizarre album covers, as well as a high level of mastery of the concerts. The group has never been stable and changed frequently. The only constant member throughout the period of existence of the group was Frank Zappa.  He has worked in almost all musical genres and wrote music for rock bands, jazz ensembles, synthesizers and symphony orchestra. In addition to his music recordings, he created a full-length and short films, music videos and album covers. So many books, so little time. So many books, so little time. Frank Zappa Frank Vincent Zappa was an American composer, a talented musician and director. But he is known to all, first of all, as a very special electric guitarist and leader of the band The Mothers of Invention. The bands songs are characterized by the use of unusual sound effects, bizarre album covers, as well as a high level of mastery of the concerts. The group has never been stable and changed frequently. The only constant member throughout the period of existence of the group was Frank Zappa.  He has worked in almost all musical genres and wrote music for rock bands, jazz ensembles, synthesizers and symphony orchestra. In addition to his music recordings, he created a full-length and short films, music videos and album covers.

Playing By the Rules 4 of the Most Logical Natural Languages

Playing By the Rules 4 of the Most Logical Natural Languages 4 of the Most Logical Natural Languages This language doesnt make any sense!Im pretty sure weve all said that at some point when trying to learn a new language.Most of the time its just out of the frustration of not being able to understand something.However, sometimes its true: Languages can be downright illogical.Sometimes spelling is convoluted, rules have more exceptions than followers and everything you learn gets thrown out the window.There has to be some language that makes sense right?Right! Believe it or not, some languages actually follow their own rules. Lets explore some of the  most logical languages you can learn today.What Do We Mean by Logical?Were looking for languages that, regardless of your mother tongue, make the most sense. What might that mean? Logical languages have:Regular grammar. Theres little more frustrating in a language than studying hard to remember verb conjugations or preposition patterns only to find that theres a list of exceptions as long as your arm. Many natural languages have develop ed irregularities from what might once have been sensible and consistent rules but were lost along the way; a logical language should be much more predictable than this.Consistent syntax (word order). Some languages structure their sentences in a very clear and regimented order, while others allow for a more flexible and inconsistent approach to building phrasesâ€"meaning it can take longer to work out what a native speaker would use.Easy-to-grasp phonology. English is one of the worst (or most interesting) offenders when it comes to pronouncing words as theyre written. A logical language should be straightforward to pronounce once you know the rules dictating it.Its worth noting at this point that logical does not mean the same as easy to learn. This is a much more subjective term, and also depends a lot on what languages you already speak. For instance, Spanish would seem comparatively easy to an Italian but completely alien to a speaker of an Asian language.Some of the languages were looking at are listed among the most difficult to understand, but once you know the rules and the vocab your journey to fluency will be smoother than something less logical.Make any languageâ€"whether its logical or notâ€"easier to learn with  FluentU.  FluentU takes real-world videosâ€"like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talksâ€"and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.  Use the interactive subtitles, flashcards and vocabulary lists to learn languages better than ever!What About Constructed Languages?Before we move on to the natural languages most of us are used to, its worth mentioning artificial or constructed languages, also known as conlangs. Believe it or not, there are dozens of these, created for all sorts of different reasons.Some of them, like  Klingon  from Star Trek or Elvish from Lord of the Rings, are designed for fictional purposes and intended to imitate natural languages. These are less likely to be what we might call logical .However, other conlangs are created with logic in mind. Here are some examples:EsperantoProbably the best known conlang, Esperanto was designed with the intention of being a universal, international language. Created in the late 1800s, it now has around two million speakers and you can even learn it on Duolingo.With ease of learning being a top priority for its creator, Esperanto has an extremely regular grammar and a vocabulary that draws from existing languages (albeit from a Eurocentric perspective.)SlovioWith some links to Esperanto, this is considered a zonal conlang. That means its created by fusing elements of existing languages from a certain region in a logical way. There are no special endings or declensions in Slovio, so clarity is communicated with as much efficiency as possible.Slovio has an official website if you want to find out more.LojbanLojbans name is formed from the roots of its own words for logical languageâ€"so you can see why it might get a place on this li st! Its an obvious contender for the most logical language.Primarily built for the purpose of linguistic research, Lojbans unambiguous grammar is based on the principles of formal logic. There are no exceptions to any of its rules, and its culturally neutral, meaning there should be no difference in difficulty of learning and speaking regardless of where you come from (although it does use the Latin alphabet.)You can find resources to learn Lojban on its website.4 of the Most Logical Natural LanguagesConlangs are fascinating and definitely an adventure for an experienced polyglot. However, other speakers can be hard to find so their utility is limited. In terms of natural languages, then, what are the most logical ones?Basque: Complex but StraightforwardRemember we said earlier that  logical  and  easy are not the same thing?Basque, the language of the Basque Country which straddles northern Spain and southern France, is regularly listed as one of the most difficult languages to lea rn. It has complex grammar and, although it has some loanwords from Spanish, its considered a language isolateâ€"meaning that its unrelated to any other known language.But despite its complexity and isolation, Basque speakers will still say that its a logical language. Once you get your head around its many rules, theres very little irregularity in verbs and syntax compared with other European languages. This means you can predict  much more consistently how sentences ought to be created as long as youve studied the basics.One word of caution: Despite the small size of the Basque Country, there are several different dialects. However logical the standard language might be, there are still a number of idiomatic tendencies that youll have to learn. Check out Euskal Kultura to get started.German: Efficient and LogicalCould you have guessed this one? The stereotype of the German people is that theyre efficient and logical, so its no surprise that the language spoken mainly hereâ€"as wel l as in Switzerland, Austria and parts of Namibia and the north of Italyâ€"lives up to the stereotype.Like other European languages, German does have some irregularities in verb and plural forms, so it might not get as many logic points as other languages. However, the syntax is fairly rigid, meaning German sentences are extremely consistently structured.Meanwhile, although some very long German compound words can appear intimidating, theyre constructed in a satisfyingly logical wayâ€"helping hugely with comprehension. Consider the daunting  Naturwissenschaftenlehrer. A 25-letter monster. But break it up:  Natur means nature;  Wissenschaften is knowledge;  Lehrer is teacher. The word means science teacher!German is widely taught and learned, and you could even start with FluentU to pick it up! Take a look at our German-learning blog for lots of tips, or visit the German-learning section of the FluentU videos to get started.Turkish: Phonetic and ConsistentLike with Basque, the Turkic languages might be a language family you havent come across before. Nevertheless, time and time again you will hear that Turkish is a very logical language.Despite its  diacritics, which can make it look alien to English speakersâ€"consider the consonants in a word like  açigiâ€"the language is phonetically written. Once you know how to read each character out loud, youll have  no problem reading words and sentences.There are also suffixes that change the meanings of words and can appear confusing, but theyre very consistent. With Turkey being an important country on the global scene as well as a great tourist destination, it would be a great language to pick up.The Fluent in 3 Months blog recommends  Colloquial as a great resource for beginners.Chinese: Daunting but StraightforwardScary, right? Another one of those languages which is notoriously hard to learn, at least for speakers of English and other European languages.Having said that, I cant help but get the feeling that a lo t of this is because people are put off by the script. Sure, the vocabulary is tough, but isnt that true in any language?Chinese has a lot going for it from a logical perspective. Words dont change their forms, and meaning is assigned simply by combining different words together. For example, a sign you see everywhere in China is  ??, meaning exit. This is created by combining the character  ? (out) with ? (opening or mouth). Its literally an opening you go out of. Straightforward, right?It does have a disadvantage compared to some of the others on this list since the characters bear no phonetic resemblance to the wordsâ€"exacerbated by the fact that many Chinese characters have multiple pronunciations, especially when dialectical variations are factored in. But once you start building sentences in Chinese, you see how logical this widely spoken language can be.BBC Languages is a great place to start learning Chinese if youre interested!Which of these is  the most logical? Well, tha ts hard to say: Ultimately theyre all natural languages and millennia of development have left them with illogical quirks. Try one out and see how you find it. And, if you cant master it, theres always Lojban!And One More ThingSince youve read this far, youre obviously serious about learning languages, so you may just love FluentU.With FluentU, you learn real languagesâ€"the same way that real people speak them. FluentU has a wide variety of videos, like movie trailers, funny commercials and web series, as you can see here:FluentU App Browse ScreenFluentU has interactive captions that let you tap on any word to see an image, definition, audio and useful examples. Now native language content is within reach with interactive transcripts.Didnt catch something? Go back and listen again. Missed a word? Hover over or tap on the subtitles to instantly view definitions.FluentU Interactive TranscriptsYou can learn all the vocabulary in any video with FluentUs quiz mode. Swipe left or right t o see  more examples for the word you’re learning.FluentU Has Quizzes for Every VideoAnd FluentU always keeps track of vocabulary that you’re learning. It uses that vocab to give you a 100% personalized experience by recommending videos and examples.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Happy Pi Day Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon

Happy Pi Day Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon Happy Pi Day: Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon 3.14159265358979323846… If you’ve been to school any time within the last century and a half, chances are you’ve learned about pi. Pi is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constantâ€"the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameterâ€"which is approximately 3.14159. Every year on March 14th, or 3/14, math lovers around the world celebrate Pi Day. Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point, but only a handful of the digits are needed for typical calculations. Pi’s infinite nature makes it one of the most popular mathematical concepts. Remember our  video of Kumon Students having fun reciting the digits? If it isn’t obvious by now, we love pi at Kumon! In fact, our love for math is just like piâ€"irrational, constant and infinite in nature. If you love math just as much as we do, check out our infographic for some amazing facts about Pi Day. Celebrate Pi Day today and everyday by checking out the Kumon Math Program. You might also be interested in: Celebrate Mathematics With These Three Pi-Tastic Activities! Becoming a Kumon Reading Completer â€" Trey’s Kumon Success Story 7 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day Happy Read Across America Day! Kick-off National Reading Month by Celebrating Dr. Seuss’ Birthday With These Fun Activities Happy Pi Day Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon Happy Pi Day: Celebrate Mathematics Today and Every Day with Kumon 3.14159265358979323846… If you’ve been to school any time within the last century and a half, chances are you’ve learned about pi. Pi is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constantâ€"the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameterâ€"which is approximately 3.14159. Every year on March 14th, or 3/14, math lovers around the world celebrate Pi Day. Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point, but only a handful of the digits are needed for typical calculations. Pi’s infinite nature makes it one of the most popular mathematical concepts. Remember our  video of Kumon Students having fun reciting the digits? If it isn’t obvious by now, we love pi at Kumon! In fact, our love for math is just like piâ€"irrational, constant and infinite in nature. If you love math just as much as we do, check out our infographic for some amazing facts about Pi Day. Celebrate Pi Day today and everyday by checking out the Kumon Math Program. You might also be interested in: Celebrate Mathematics With These Three Pi-Tastic Activities! Becoming a Kumon Reading Completer â€" Trey’s Kumon Success Story 7 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day Happy Read Across America Day! Kick-off National Reading Month by Celebrating Dr. Seuss’ Birthday With These Fun Activities

Your new life overseas what to do when you arrive

Your new life overseas what to do when you arrive Getting ready to move abroad? Just arrived in your new location? You’ve probably been so busy preparing for departure that you might have forgotten about planning for the “other side” - what to do when you arrive!Though the suggestions below aren’t complete by any means, keeping this list in mind will help you settle in faster and help you feel more comfortable in your new country. Have more suggestions? Add them in the comments below!Basics and legalitiesRegister as a resident, if needed - Every country has different regulations and procedures, but your school should be able to help you with any necessary registration you’ll need to complete.Make sure you have health insurance - Does your employer provide insurance? If so, check when your coverage begins, and purchase travel insurance to cover you if there’s a window between your arrival and the start of your health insurance.Practical necessitiesBuy and register a car - In many areas of the world, including the Middle E ast, you’ll need a car for transportation. Taxi rides add up quickly, so look into getting your own vehicle as soon as possible!Look into transportation passes - In many other cities, a car will not be necessary. If you’re using public transportation often, look into  monthly passes for commuters.Open a bank account - You’ll likely need this before you can start receiving your salary. This is something else your school will usually help with.Get a phone - Ask your local co-workers for advice so that you’re familiar with phone providers and their standards plans and rates.Your new homeUnpack - Sounds obvious, right? But it’s all too easy to let those boxes sit for weeks. The longer you let them sit, the longer you’ll feel like you’re still in a transitional phase, instead of being “at home.”Locate the essentials - Within your first few days, locate a nearby grocery store and pharmacy.Memorize your address - You'll need to know it in case you have to ask for directi ons (or a taxi) home. Not only that, you will also have a lot of paperwork - for banks, phone companies, and even membership cards - most of which will require your address.Settling inGet involved in extracurriculars - Whether at your school or outside of work, find a club, sports team, or language learning group. It’s the best way to meet people, get involved, and hopefully learn a little about the culture.Look for social groups for expats - This is another way to meet people who can help you adjust to life in your new country.Find a local English-language news source - Many countries put out a national English-language newspaper. It’s a great resource for keeping up with major issues in your country, and as an added bonus, many articles and editorials are written with the expat community in mind.Research upcoming events in the area - The sooner you can find out what’s going on near you, the sooner you’ll start falling in love with your new home!

Strongest Base Chemistry

Strongest Base ChemistryIf you have been reading my articles over the past year or so, you have probably come to the conclusion that there is really only one way to go about the topic of constructing a strong base chemistry - use an iron core. However, there are some other options.Charcoals. Charcoals are the most expensive option for setting up a base chemistry, but they also have the most benefits. The biggest benefit is that it is a permanent solution, and the charcoals do not degrade with heat as much as most other alternatives.Toxic components. Be careful here. If you want to make your base chemistry as clean as possible, and I strongly recommend that you do, you want to stay away from carbon-based chemical compounds.Candles or candle wax. Candle wax has many advantages over using the above mentioned sources of carbon-based compounds such as beeswax, paraffin wax and paraffin oil.But then again, most people find this method to be too powerful, and also not as pleasant as using a n iron core. If you are interested in using candles or candle wax as your base chemistry, here are some tips.Candle wax is a two-part process. First, you need to melt down the wax, after which you can take the wick and melt it into the room air. This is more comfortable than heating up the whole house and produces a much cleaner gas for your base chemistry.Don't forget that although you use the wax to make your base chemistry, you will still need to keep your furnace running for several hours in order to warm up the room before you start putting the mixture on the flame. There's no getting around it, but that's where the advantages lie. Using chemicals like paraffin wax and paraffin oil means that you would not be able to maintain your furnace running throughout the night.

Chemistry Heating Curve Worksheet - Make Sure You Get it Done For Your Homework Assignment

Chemistry Heating Curve Worksheet - Make Sure You Get it Done For Your Homework AssignmentA good chemistry heating curve worksheet will make sure that all of your homework assignments are done by the end of the semester. You need to know that you're on time because if you take longer than an hour to do a piece of work, it's a big no-no.In math class you probably learned how to do the long division before you ever learned multiplication. They both have a good impact on your grade. This same concept applies to chemistry class as well.The first thing you have to do is learn how to use formulae. There are two forms of formulas that relate to chemistry. The first is from a lab and the second is from the book. We'll talk about the book formulae first.The lab formulae will help you with your chemistry homework assignments and they are generally pretty easy to understand. The reason that the lab formulae can be so simple is because the scientist at your school didn't even bother to list the formula. So to read the lab formulae you only need to look at the last number in the first word of the formula.This can be a bit more difficult, but you will get it when you begin to create your own book formulae. When you have created a good chemistry formula then you can work on your homework assignment. It's best to start with your elementary chemistry homework assignment first.This is where you're going to need your own formulae sheet so that you can work on the formula. The hardest part about doing this is figuring out which formulae are going to work the best for you.Don't worry too much about figuring out the formulas at this point because once you have created your formulae sheet then you'll want to find an online site that has formulas that you can use. If you're using a website like ETS then you will be able to access the formulas that you need.

How to Get Better at Singing With One Powerful Action

How to Get Better at Singing With One Powerful Action Sign up successful All of these elements combined create stage presence, which you need in order to command the attention of your listeners. Through practice and performing, stage presence evolves and this can make or break a performer. Therefore, stage presence and an emotional connection to the audience are essential skills to cultivate. If you want to show off your stuff, but you don’t know where to start looking for performance opportunities, fear not! There are plenty of easy ways to get your feet wet. • Open Mic Nights:  Many coffeehouses and restaurants have open mic nights. This is where performers can come and show off a few minutes of their work for a casual audience. Check out your local hangouts and see if they host this type of event. If so, find out when they’re being held and sign up! • Singing Competitions:  Throughout the year, there are singing competitions for every age and experience level. Usually, these competitions are for classical or Broadway music only. However, you can show off your rock voice at a Battle of the Bands event, if that interests you. These are typically listed online, in singing magazines, and in your local paper. • Talent Shows:  These are similar to competitions, but singing at a talent show is often more flexible in terms of musical style. Also, they’re slightly less intensive, since you usually aren’t competing for money. This type of venue allows you to sing for an audience instead of a panel of judges. • Live Music:  Similar to open mic nights, some restaurants and coffeehouses host live music for their patrons. This is a more extensive undertaking, allowing you to play an entire set or for an entire night. It’s usually a bit harder to break into, but it has a much bigger payoff. • School Productions:  High schools and colleges usually put on annual shows. If you’re still in school, check out what yours has to offer. Don’t forget to check to see if there are clubs that put on shows separate from the school’s productions. • Community Theater:  Productions of musicals happen all over and they’re usually performed by amateur, but dedicated, individuals. Not only will you get stage experience, but you’ll meet others who are interested in music and theater. • Local Choirs:  Most communities have choirs of different levels of expertise and with varying degrees of competitive admittance. Singing with a choir not only improves your musicality and exposes you to different types of music, but allows for the possibility of singing solos. Some choirs focus on specific genres and others can be found in religious institutions. These are all great places to start if you want to get better at singing, but don’t forget about the option to make your own opportunities. It’s fun (and not too difficult) to put on your own concerts and open mic nights. It’s even more fun to do it with friends. You can advertise your event in the local paper and online to attract an audience. Once youve gained some experience, you can get hired for weddings, funerals, and other types of gigs. Another great way to find opportunities is through networking. Meeting people who run open mic nights or who perform at them is a good way to get information about openings in the area. Your voice teacher is also another crucial resource for finding new venues for performance. Your teacher might hold a studio recital or have connections with people offering performance time for singers. Voice lessons are the best way to start your journey toward being a singer and performing is the final step in the process. Get out there and show off your stuff! Kimberly F. teaches singing in Hicksville, NY. She received her Bachelor of Science in Music Performance from  Hofstra University, and her  Master of Music from  Bard College. Kimberly has been teaching students  since 2007.  Learn more about Kimberly here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo  by  jus10h

How to Use Feedback Loops to Tell Your Employer Something is Wrong - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / How to Use Feedback Loops to Tell Your Employer Something is Wrong - Introvert Whisperer How to Use Feedback Loops to Tell Your Employer Something is Wrong It’s no secret that introverts often keep to themselves and don’t always feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings with people. When dealing with someone in a position of power, the overwhelm may be too much for an introvert to express their concerns and issues they may be having. As you may know, introverts process their thoughts and feelings internally, which can be exhausting at times. During times of great stress and dismay, introverts need more recovery time and space to do their thinking. Coming clean or discussing a matter of importance may be delayed because of how an introvert is interacting with the information she or he is getting. If this is the case for you, a feedback loop might be what is needed to help you express your concerns. Introverts Are Not Quiet or Shut-off While it is a common misconception that introverts are withdrawn and don’t like to talk to people, it is true for some people who internalize everything around them. The sensations they have in their bodies may be too much at times to deal with the day-to-day energies that are needed to manage a job. For a great deal of introverts, the real trouble begins when they are stressed out or overthinking a situation because they do all of their thinking in their heads. Introverts rarely reach out to someone for comfort or consultation. Because of this, they allow issues to weigh heavily on them for far longer than the average person might. Such situations still require resolution and a feedback loop, or some form of electronic or anonymous way of providing information to an employer may be needed. Keep the Conversation Going   Feedback loops provide safe spaces for employees to report issues, concerns, and also praise or support their superiors. Feedback loops also work the other way as well: superiors can provide information to their employees. These virtual meeting rooms provide employers and employees with the ability to discuss matters, track issues, and provide resolutions without overwhelming one another. While communication is of the utmost importance, especially in today’s workplace, how that communication happens is less important than ensuring the information gets out and is dealt with properly. Software Keeps People Connected You may be of the opinion that the last thing an office needs is another chat room or electronic software package to separate its workers, but for people who need to collect their thoughts before they feel comfortable expressing them, and for people who need to have space to process what is received in return, they are the perfect solution. If you are reading this you are either someone who identified as an introvert or you are an employer who has people on staff that are introverts. Even if you aren’t in one of these two categories, providing a safe and effective means of communication without confrontation is important for today’s workplaces. Curiosity is Important   Introverts are very curious people and they like to dig into their own thoughts and explore why things are the way they are. While using a feedback loop, you can explore your own thoughts and come to conclusions about how certain situations rest with you before providing that feedback to your employer. You may find that you are able to resolve some of the issues on your own, especially if your brain is in hyperdrive about something and you suspect you may be overreacting. Still though, providing that feedback is a worthwhile move because it draws attention to the unrest that you may be experiencing, and your employer may be able to help you with that. Use the Tools you Have There’s no reason to just limit feedback loops to when something needs to be reported through. There are plenty of reasons to use feedback loops to promote and support one another. Providing positive feedback and congratulatory messages are also great ways to connect with one another online and keep the conversations going while building trust and holding space for someone in the office. Introverts are often exhausted at the end of a long work day, and while extroverts may still have the energy to be around people and talk about their problems, introverts may not. Providing an online forum for discussion and interaction ensures that introverts get to participate in the conversation, resolutions, and solution-based discussions for the organization. If you are an introvert, it’s your job to make sure you are engaging with the tools and resources that are provided, so if you have a feedback loop system in your office, start using it. Author Bio: Do you know what your next career step is?   Many people don’t. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my eBook on how to construct your Career SMART Goals â€" that will help you put together your actions and keep you accountable. Get your copy now and start your action plan today! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â€" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer