Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 2 2017

Hi viewers today I'm going to show you a simple yet powerful method to access

your Wi-Fi router or default gateway without knowing its IP address or

without using any third-party applications or software's all you need

to have is a web browser of your choice and that's it but wait there's a

question why do you actually need to access your Wi-Fi router? and the answer

to that might be you need to change the password of your Wi-Fi or you need to

change the SSID of your Wi-Fi access point

well whatever reason you may have the procedure is pretty simple and pretty

straightforward all you need to do is just fire up your favorite web browser

in my case it's Google Chrome well once you open Google Chrome just go to

www.google.com it's already open here in the google search field I need to type

in what is my IP address

and boom there you go Google returns your public IP address all I need now is

copy that address and paste it in the web browsers address bar let me delete

this one and paste my IP address once I do that I just need to tap the go option

and boom here you go you finally accessed to your Wi-Fi routers admin page now you

just need to enter your username and password and once you log in inside your

routers admin panel you can change whatever you want okay guys don't forget

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Relationships: Is It Time To Settle? - Duration: 4:43.

Hey guys, its Jo! I'm curious, how many of you feel like no one will ever really

love you for who you are? I know I definitely, definitely felt that way for

a really long time after I was assaulted. For a long time I didn't want to go out

on a date ever again. And then I thought, okay, maybe I can do

this and so I started seeing some guys who were not awesome guys by any

stretch of the imagination, so none of that really worked out. The way that

I saw myself was damaged and broken and undesirable at best. Like the most that

anyone could ever want me for was my body, like that was it. Like I was just a

piece of meat, basically and then one day I met this guy named Brian. We met at a jiujitsu

tournament we joked and laughed and I was pretty comfortable around him.

And by pretty comfortable I mean, all of my guards and defenses were up

and I was paranoid like always, but out of all the people I met and I felt okay

around him. And so we started talking and texting back and forth he went back to

New York, which is where he lived, and over the course of about three or four

weeks we were texting all the time. We really clicked, you know, we

really got along. But I was like, this is never gonna work out, because he doesn't

really know who I am, he doesn't really know what's happened to me, he doesn't know what

I've gone through. And so I I told him in a text message one day, I was like

but you don't really know who I am and if you did you wouldn't want me. He

basically told me, I really don't think that's the case, but, you know, let's talk about

it. And so about a week after that he got in the car and drove 26 hours straight

across the country from New York to where I live and we went out on a date.

On our first date we sat and talked for six hours and closed out the bar and put

everything out on the table, which is something I never really thought

that I could do. I told him basically the short story of what had happened to me,

everything that I could say at that point, and what I felt about myself and

how messed up I was. And he told me his stuff, too, who told me where he was

coming from and what you know his damage was, and we kind of just laid it out all

there on the table. And long story short it's five years later and we are very

happily married. We got married about two years ago. It took us a while to work

through a lot of the issues that came because of what happened to me and

because of issues that we both had but we worked through them together. The

reason I'm telling you this story is because I know I was convinced that no

one would ever, ever, ever, ever love me. Really, truly, from bottom of my heart knew for

a fact no one would ever love me for me. And I think I think a lot of us feel

that way. And I just I want you to know how that's not true. I want you to know

that you don't have to settle for people who do not respect you, for people who do

not love you, for people who do not see you as who you are. There are really good

people out there. There are really good men out there. There are really good

women out there. And you don't have to settle for less because you are not less.

You are not anything less because what's happened to you. I felt like that for the

longest time like I was "damaged goods" because someone else had done something

horrible to me and now I was this wreck of a person who could barely function

but there are people who actually don't care, who actually love you anyway, and by

being vulnerable and expressing that to someone who I felt like was a safe

person, and no to anyone but by expressing that to

someone who I did feel like was a someone who I could talk to about that,

incredible things came out of that. You are not worth any less because of what's

happened. I don't think I could say that enough. You are not worth any less

because it would happen to you. Please don't allow yourself to buy in to that

lie. I know that's hard to do but the fact of the matter is that you are

incredible. Horrible things have happened to you but you are working through them

and wherever you are in your journey please know that you do not have to

settle for less. And if what you're looking for is eventually to be in a

loving, committed relationship, if that's what you're looking for, know that that

can happen. Know that that's out there. Know that that is not off the table

because of who you are, because of what's happened to you.

That is absolutely still on the table for you. I'm Jo Beckwith, please hit

subscribe if you'd like to see more videos like this. I would really love to

hear your thoughts, or stories, or comments, your reactions to this, and I

really look forward to seeing you next time.

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