If You Do These 5 Things, You’re Already Ahead Of Most Men

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  • @CourtneyRyan says:

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  • @profcalculus474 says:

    1. You ask for feedback and use it 0:36
    2. You know how to manage your emotions 2:49
    3. You don’t avoid difficult conversations 4:06
    4. You take care of things without being told 4:55
    5. You’re consistent when no one is watching 5:53

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      6. How to pick your nose when no one is watching (blink and you’ll miss it) 2:20

    • @zenan316 says:

      Thanks man, i see Courtney the pathological grifter is still recycling these useless talking points, as if doing any of this to women who don’t find you attractive will all of a sudden start to work, and people fall for it too because she dresses well and acts all feminine.

    • @realistic_delinquent says:

      Wait, so a list of 5 things great guys do is just a list of 5 things women can’t do? Curious…

    • @KIndustries1000 says:

      Why do people feel the need to undermine the video by positing all the content in the comments instead of letting people watch?

    • @donaldpierce6877 says:

      This is just the default protocol for staying alive as a man. I don’t understand how this makes us “great”. Great men amass power, and they already mastered these 5 things by age 25. This is a skewed perspective from a woman, because it means she thinks average men don’t do these 5 things. “Consistent when no one is watching”? Hilarious. No one watches anything we do until we become great.

  • @uofchi says:

    Hey Courtney would be great to see you do some reaction vids to Orion Taraban’s stuff…

  • @alanlee8590 says:

    Well, the issue with No.3 is, not that I avoid difficult conversation, but rather, people tend to avoid me whenever I initiate any difficult conversation.😅

  • @mr.magnetic8884 says:

    Is it just me or are these titles aimed at garnering views for tiege hanley promotion?. We all know she is going to speak about face care and then promote them as always. These videos are pointless arent they.

  • @spirit-smithentertainment-89 says:

    1. Listen To Feedback – Oh gosh… being open to feedback can be hard at times, but I do my best to listen more, but it’s also rare to have the outlet to hang out w/ friends cause I only hang out w/ one friend and one friend only… I always do my best to listen to him even when I am at my lowest w/ no bandwidth but sometimes I have to do things, a way certainly.

    2. Managing Your Own Emotions – Also another one I struggle with as well but I have to constantly work myself everyday with and or/ without people, really depends.

    3. Difficult Problems – Trust Me I have a lot of difficult problems that aren’t easy yes you’re right nobody is perfect but I also do the best I can do.

    4. Consistency When No One Is Watching – I hear ya on that loud on clear I do it a lot but there are the few people that will blow up on me say take easy not so many photos but that’s only my best guy friend. That’s mostly it.

  • @shadowwalker4292 says:

    All conversations are difficult for me, because social anxiety. More often than not, I just stay silent, listen and observe.

    Edit: Addressing the last point. If anything, I operate and function BETTER when no one’s watching; when I have an audience, even if it’s just one person, then I fumble.

    • @Phoenix-Brah says:

      Social anxiety can be the greatest felt barrier out there. But if there is a fear of falling, the only safety consists in deliberately jumping.

      Until you face your anxiety deliberately and without lies to your soul you’ll continue worrying about social anxiety.

      Start facing it in small steps if you want to adress this. No weightlifter started out with heavy weights.

    • @shadowwalker4292 says:

      ​@Phoenix-Brah Trying my best to do this. Not at all an easy process, though; especially when the time to actually be social comes.

    • @csakzozo says:

      Lol. Yeah mate… Sure… I also can turn invisible when noone is watching. Totally transparent, like I am not even there. But the moment someone sees me, I turn back to visible…. 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Phoenix-Brah says:

      ​​@@shadowwalker4292Experiencing pressure you when people are around is real and natural. Everyone feels it to some degree. But it doesn’t mean it has to crush you.

      Again, maybe you are too self conscious which means in order to balance things out you need to direct your attention to them instead. People love that btw its the greatest gift you can give to allow them to be seen and heard.

    • @shadowwalker4292 says:

      ​@Phoenix-Brah Hence where the struggle ultimately lies. Trying to figure out how to re-train myself to practice and maintain that mindset and those habits.

  • @amill1563 says:

    Love this list!

  • @philarmijo9297 says:

    Courtney. Nailed it with Emotional Regulation or Emotional Intelligence. Would love to hear more here. This is a huge opportunity for society today in all aspects of life. Thank you

  • @maxwillson says:

    The most destructive habit is being late to everything. It’s the fastest way to lose credibility. Being late is contagious. If you allow one person to be late, everyone else will be late and eventually no one shows up because everyone can’t trust each other to show up. It’s ok to be late once in a while but if it’s a daily habit for everything, you will eventually deal with someone who doesn’t play by those rules and you will fall hard.

    • @alwaysemployed656 says:

      That’s the reason I work alone. Also, why I’m on salary. I supervise myself. I get there when I get there. I get my job done and go home.

  • @Ezilla82 says:

    Definitely number one that I need to work on for sure.

  • @CassandraBeckner says:

    The moment you stop begging for attention, protect your peace, and move with intent — you separate yourself 💪💣

  • @bradnichol6166 says:

    You look really nice today Courtney! Very good post today as well….

  • @dat868 says:

    Most people get very offended and defensive if you try having difficult conversations with them.

  • @kennethwu115 says:

    Thank you Courtney…great advice as always..

  • @geraldschwartz1302 says:

    Obviously skin care is the most important issue. Remember, it’s not how good you are, it’s how good you look.

  • @Nakon-V says:

    Hi Courtney
    Love your watch, what is it?

  • @TradersAnonymousDrizzzled says:

    Amazing work Cortney.

    I went to rehab last year and it was the hardest most confronting thing I’ve ever done. Rebuilding ourselves from the ground up with all the things you mention on this channel and more.

    -values
    -genuin/authentic self
    -domestication
    -work therapy/chores/coordination/management
    -physical health
    -structure
    -time management
    -positive/healthy/constructive communication
    -emotional identification/regukation
    -conflict resolution
    -leadership
    -hygiene/self care
    -dressing presentably
    -moral recognition
    -creativity
    -behavioural identification and processing
    -community engagement and method
    -self worth
    -volenteering
    -business/financial responsibility
    -accountability

    To name a few!

    I now watch your posts to keep motivated and to refresh/remind myself daily.

    The negative comments here show a lot of people in the world ‘could’ use this work.

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    This is great information, Courtney and I tend to have a calm demeanor which helps me not to stress out over things, even in stressful situations. I usually like to thrive the best way possible even with having two jobs. Wishing you a wonderful weekend ❤

  • @jamiebrs1 says:

    Totally guilty of the Interrupting thing, my brain tends to get excited when the topic is something i care about, been working on that the past year and it’s gotten better.

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