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Hello, spinners!

You are on PenStock and today I will show 3 easy movements you how to do 2 easiest tricks

with a pen, which still look nice and are used in combos pretty often.

After that I will show you one easiest link today also and you should know, that there

is also a very commonly used linkage with one of these tricks, which I will show you

in one of the next videos, subscribe to this channel if you still haven't and don't

miss it.

What I am talking about is – Neo Sonic and Neo Sonic Reverse.

Remember, if you don't know, what reverse means or what a combo is – check out the

video about Basics and Terms in Pen Spinning, you can find the link in the description under

this video on YouTube.

These tricks are so simple that you can easily learn them without a specially made tool for

pen spinning – a pen mod.

Of course, learning would be much easier with it and today I will show you these tricks

with Buster CYL – you can buy this and a lot of other pen mods, as well as huge variety

of goods specially for pen spinners – PENSTOCK.NET, with a cheap and fast delivery all over the

world.

So, let' s start with Neo Sonic Normal, which looks like this.

To perform the trick take your pen in slot 12 parallel to the floor.

Fingers are relaxed, a bit folded, pen mod like lays on your Middle finger and touches

it either on the center of gravity, or a bit closer to the end, which looks at you.

Depends on mod's lenght.

Index finger lays on the mod and keeps it in this position.

Once again – don't tense the fingers, all tricks in pen spinning should be done

with relaxed hand.

This would be the starting position for performing the trick.

Raise your Middle finger pretty fast jabbing the mod out and at the same time push the

mod a little bit with your Index.

Middle finger should bump the mod strong enough to throw it over the Index, Index finger should

push the pen at the very same time and stay low to let it go over.

To let your pen move over Index, make sure your Middle goes up and doesn't interfere

it's rotation.

And after the pen goes to the other side of your Index, stop it with your Thumb.

That's it, that's all the trick, which is called Neo Sonic Normal, easy, right?

Learn it and then come back to this video, we are going to move on to the next trick

– Neo Sonic Reverse, which is obviously the very same trick, made in the opposite

direction.

It makes it to be an another trick, however.

It looks like this and may be slightly harder to learn than Normal Neo Sonic, for some people,

actually it is also very simple.

So take your mod between Thumb and Index finger at the center, it is also OK to hold it closer

to one end, so most part of your mod would look up, closer to the end – easier to make

the trick, but don't overuse, try to hold it closer to center, in the future it would

help you to embed the trick in linkages easier.

The mod is athwart to the floor, not parallel as it was while doing previous trick.

Well, there still should be a tiny angle, you should tilt the mod a little bit towards

yourself.

This would be the starting position for performing the trick.

Now push the pen with your Index finger, it should be a slight tiny gentle movement, Thumb

can pull the mod a bit, but the main movement is on the Index, initial pushing should be

gentle, but strong enough to throw the mod over the finger.

And after it goes over – stop it with your Middle and catch in slot 12.

As you can see, it lands at the starting position for doing Neo Sonic Normal.

Congratulations, you have learnt the 2 simplest tricks in Pen Spinning!

Now let's see what we can do with this skill.

Next I will show you how to make a good linkage out of these trick, the movement would be

called Neo Sonic Harmonic and it looks like this.

Pretty cool, huh.

It's even cooler when you know that it doesn't require any extra skill.

Do Neo Sonic and when the pen would be between Thumb and Index finger, immediately do Neo

Sonic Reverse.

You may notice that the pen goes back easier, it doesn't need you to push it with your

Index, it should stay low, and right after Thumb stops the pen – move it away, Index

stays low.

This linkage is commonly used by many pen spinners in their freestyles and combos.

Learn the movements from this video one by one.

When you're done with Neo Sonic from slot 12 to T1, learn it in slots 23-T2, then go

on to Neo Sonic Reverse and learn it in those slots as well.

You may leave learning of the trick in slots 34-T3 for later, as at the beginning of your

journey into the Deep World of Pen Spinning, it would be a small problem, but of course

it would be better to learn in this slot as well.

When you are done – combine the tricks.

Be sure to make as small pause between them as it's possible, while connecting the tricks.

When you see the link looks more like one movement – you are ready to move on to the

next tricks or linkages.

You can find them in the special playlists on my channel, go on and check them out.

Subscribe to the channel, as pen spinning grows and blossoms here.

Let me know, if you liked this video and found it helpful.

Share it with your friends, let them know about our underground World.

May the style be with you, bye.

For more infomation >> SIMPLEST tricks with pen - Neo Sonic & Neo Sonic Rev = simple link. Pen Spinning for beginners. - Duration: 6:54.

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how to make a simple fairy garden - Duration: 7:18.

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Changing smocking pleating ratios for different fabric weights with simple math - Duration: 5:55.

Hey everyone, here is how you can adjust a pleating radio using some simple math. I also

have a video on how to adjust a pleating ratio, and that video focuses more on the built in

geometry, so you don't have to do any math. Anywho, to figure out how much fabric you'll

need for a given length, you'll first need to establish what I am calling a pleating

ratio. Basically, the ratio of pre-pleated fabric to pleated fabric. To do this, I take

a ten inch strip and run it through my pleater. I use ten inches since the math is easy, but

you can pick any length that you wish. Then I adjust the pleats until I like the spacing.

There isn't really a "right or wrong" way to adjust your pleats, although too tight

will make it hard to pleat and personally, I don't like that look. But it's sewing,

you do you. So once you get your ratio, then you'll

measure what your post pleated fabric need to span. So in my case, I'm doing some pleating

underneath this yoke. I only want pleating in the center 3 ¾ inches under the yoke.

I want some flat fabric on each end to make construction easier.

So here's the math – my established ratio is 4 inches of finished pleated fabric to

the 10 inches of the pre-pleated length. Now I know I want around 3 ¾ inches of finished

pleated fabric, so I'm going to use that to figure out what my pre-pleated length should

be. So I cross multiply and solve for x. So I've

got 4 times x for 4x and 3.75 times 10 for 37.5. Then divide both sides by 4 to solve

for x, so 37.5 divided by 4 is 9 and 3/8 since .375 is 3/8.

Now remember, we've set up x to be the portion of pleated fabric. In my case, I also need

to add in a facing on one side as well as an armhole on the other. Keep these variables

in mind as you approach your own project. Just add in those factors as you need. So

I'm adding on three inches for that facing and two inches for the armhole.

So I've got my 2 inches for the armhole plus the 9 and 3/8 inches for the pleated

section plus 3 inches for the facing for a total of 14 and 3/8 inches.

So that gives you the math portion. Then I pleat up my fabric by running both the left

front side of my dress through the pleater as well as the right front side of my dress

without removing my threads – just one less thing to do.

Then I pull off plenty of extra thread before moving these from my pleater. I pull the thread

so each piece of fabric has enough to work with. Then I cut the threads and move all

those pleats over so I can make room for my facing. I planned for 3 inches to go to the

facing. So I find the nearest pleat to three inches and pull up those threads. Then I should've

tied those treads off so they are secure before I moved onto the armhole, but I just forgot.

You'll see that I go back and tie them off in a little bit.

So I mark my armhole giving the pattern. You can see that I have the yoke pattern right

on top of the skirt pattern that has the armhole attached to it. So I overlap these pattern

pieces at the given seam allowance. I make sure that seam allowance is collinear to the

top of the skirt and the side of the armhole is also flush, and then I pull out the pleats

on the other side of those marks, giving myself some space for seam allowance. And really,

I should've tied that first side off before moving onto this armhole so I don't pull

out any of those threads. So I'm doing that now and then going back to the armhole side.

Then I cut around that armhole. So then I iron that facing over into place

and get my favorite freezerrr paperrrr. Love this stuff. So I bring over the yoke just

to double check my work as I'm blocking. So I line up one side with the yoke and then

tie those pleating threads off so the other side of the skirt is flush with the yoke.

At this point, I am only concerned with getting the length correct. After those threads are

tied off, then I trim them up and evenly distribute the pleats. Then I grab some of this freezer

paper and iron the waxy side down to keep those pleats in place. If you are new to using

freezer paper, I do have a more detailed video going over how you can block using this magical

stuff – seriously, I can't recommend it enough.

Then I put my yoke right sides together with my pleated skirt and sew the two together.

Normally I would trim up the freezer paper so it is flush with my fabric, making a consistent

seam allowance easier to achieve, but I couldn't find a non-sewing pair of scissors and didn't

want to make too much noise – this was around 4 in the morning. But you get the idea…

from there I would continue sewing my entire garment and then do the smocking at the end,

on a finished garment. I hope this video was helpful. If you have

any questions, please leave them in the comments below and I'll do my best to answer them.

As always, I appreciate y'all for watching and I hope to catch ya next time.

For more infomation >> Changing smocking pleating ratios for different fabric weights with simple math - Duration: 5:55.

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Chocolate Cake | Simple and Easy | Amruthas Kitchen and Beauty - Duration: 3:37.

Let us know how to prepare Chocolate Cup Cake

Take Butter Milk of 230 to 250 ml

suger powder of 225 gms

Mix oil of 100 ml

Mix well till suger gets completely mixed and desolve

Add Maida of 200 Gms

Add Coco powder of 40 mgs (less than TSP)

Add 1 TSP of Baking powder

add vanilla extract of 1 TSP

While it is mixing add Baking Soda. 1/4th (very less than one spoon)

After complete mixing and getting into smooth paste, keep the same into small cups for baking in oven

Now Chocolate Cup Cake is ready

Take Butter

Add Suger and mix well first

Add coco powder

Add Vanilla Ascense

Now add milk and mix it well till it get smooth paste

Now keep the paste in a cone (piping bag) shape and design on cup cake

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How to Make a Simple Slider Style Lower Third - Duration: 4:50.

Jay Haynes for the Film Sensei YouTube

channel! Today in this video, we're going

to do this very simple slider style

lower-third!

So what I'm going to do is I'm going to

make a new composite shot, and it will

only be three seconds long because it

doesn't really have to be that long. So

what I'm going to start by doing is

creating a new text layer. I think I will

go ahead and make it

1850 pixels wide so that it's just off the

left edge. Then I can just type in

whatever is going to be in the

text layer, and then go ahead and

make it look the way that I want it

to look. From here I'm just going to go

ahead and move it into the position

where I want it to be as far as where

the lower third will occur. I'm going to

create a new plane layer, and I'm

going top leave it black. Clicking okay, but I

am going to use the fill color effect.

Just drag that onto the plane.

Opening it up, I will change the blend

amount to 100%... that way it's completely

white, and from here I can just grab a

corner and then adjust it so that it's

about where I want it to be as far as

being the line that's going to expose

the lower third text. From here,

if I just highlight that I can bring it

down, and I can bring it over so that it

is sitting essentially where it will end

up after it has slid over.

I want to add another plane, and this plane

will actually be the matte. So while using my

f2 key I am going to rename it Matte.

Then I want to slide it over so that it

is in line with the line.

Then both of those two will move at the

same time. Now I'm going to create a new

point layer, and I will rename that point

Control. I want to take the

plane that is the line and parent it to

the control point as well as the matte

parenting it to the control point. That

way if I move the control point, I'm

going to move my matte plane

as well as mine line. If I move

in say about ten frames, and I open up

the control point and I keyframe the

position of that... maybe make it smooth.

Then I can back up to here. I can just go ahead and

slide it over so it's off the screen

like this... maybe -530 pixels or

so. Then I come to ten frames before the

end. I can go ahead and add another

keyframe here making it smooth. Then

I go to the very end I can just copy

that same keyframe (from the beginning) here like that.

That way it will slide in and then it will

slide it out. Now all I have to do is

use the plane as the matte to expose

or cover the lower third text. So what I

will do is search for the Set Matte effect.

I will drag that actually onto the text

itself. If I open up the properties

for that I will say source layer is the Matte and

then I will change the blend mode to

subtract and invert it. So now we should

have the situation where that covers and

uncovers. But you say, wait a minute, the

mat is still there! Well that's because I

have it turned on. If I turn it off, then

it is completely transparent and can be

laid over the top of any video that you

want. If you wanted to change the

color of the plane, it's very easy to do.

If you want to change the color of

the text, it's very easy to do. If

you want to change the actual text, how

long it is, you can always readjust

everything but it's all set up now!

This is a composite shot. Use it as

your template and you'll be good to go!

If you have any questions about how

to do this very simple lower third, feel

free to drop them in the comments below,

otherwise thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> How to Make a Simple Slider Style Lower Third - Duration: 4:50.

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Simple CUTE Makeup & Hair Tutorial 超简单日系可爱妆容 可愛いメイク - Duration: 5:16.

After you set the foundation, Smile and Apply blush on the upper cheek.

It will make the blush look more natural. You will also look very youthful!

Moving on to eye shadow, choose a light orange-red shade as the base color and apply it on your lids.

It will give you a feminine and sweet look.

Make sure that you don't apply too much pink/red/orange eye shadow

because it can make your eyes look irritated.

Now apply the light brown shade on your lids along the lash line.

Dark eye shadow will make your eyes look bigger

I am a bit lazy, I use the brown-shade eye shadow to redefine my eyebrow, instead of using eyebrow powder

Start from the arch part to the end of your eyebrow. Then draw from the start of your eyebrow.

Don't apply too much or make it too dark

A light colored and curved eyebrow will give you a soft and feminine look

Line your eyes with a super-thin eyeliner.

you are less likely to make mistakes if the eyeliner is thin. Japanese brands usually sell ultra thin eyeliner (0.1mm)

Start lining your eyes from your inner/center eyelids

This liner is almost used up. Next time I will be better prepared

At the end of the lash-line, go up and create a cat eye look!

When you smile, you will have moon-like smiley eyes!

Look~ The power of the eyeliner! : )

Many people don't have exact same size or shape of eyes.

You can adjust this using eyeliner.

For example, my left eye is bigger than my right eye.

I draw eye-line thicker for my left eye

To make you look more soft and feminine, apply a light shade just below your eyes.

Like this

It can create bambi eyes (doe eyes) look, which makes a girl look very soft and innocent

Line your outer lower lashline with a dark brown eye liner or brown eye shadow to make your eyes stand out more.

Choose a pink or orange red lipstick.

Almost done!

Take a light eyeshadow and apply it along the top part of your lips.

Your lips look sexier in this way!

To complete this cute and girly look, I will teach you how to create a popular Japanese girl hairstyle.

All you need is a small hair straightener

Pick the hair for the bangs.

Curl your hair from outside to inside with the straightener

Use your hand to adjust

Look! Its cute right?

Now it's time for the curly hair on the cheeks

Just like the bangs, curl them from outside to inside

Having them makes your face appear smaller and girly

Kawaiiiiiiii!

Last but not least ~

You need a hair bow

Cherry on the top

Thank you for watching this video

If you like this video, please support me by subscribing the channel.

I hope you will always stay beautiful and lovely!

For more infomation >> Simple CUTE Makeup & Hair Tutorial 超简单日系可爱妆容 可愛いメイク - Duration: 5:16.

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DIY Idea for Girls. Simple Earrings Tutorial. Jewelry Making - Duration: 5:59.

Welcome back to the creative channel Gilda Workshop!

Thank you so much for joining us!

Today we are going to make earrings for beginners

The main materials are wire and beads.

Let me remind you that in the past video

I showed aseembling of a bracelet.

If you haven't seen it yet,

I will leave the link in the description below

Don't miss a new video about hair vine,

сlick on the bell below and subscribe to the channel.

I want to ask you to visit my online store

You can order hair vines, hair combs

and other accessories from all my video tutorials

You will see the link on the screen and in the description

We will send your order to any country

via Express or regular mail service

If you will order accessories in my online store,

you will support my channel

and help me to make new videos

Don't miss our regular discounts

and purchase handmade jewelry today!

For one earring you will need:

4 drop beads

10 seed beads

3mm and 8mm crystal beads

Two beads caps

Earring hook,

0.4 mm wire

Fold in half a 70 cm wire

Twist the drop 10-11 times

Twist the second drop just below the first

Twist the branches 11 times again

Continue twisting branches from both sides

as shown in the video

Complete the branch with a loop

Hide the ends in the bead

Fasten the earring hook

Done!

These earrings, as well as the set,

that you see on the screen

you can purchase in my online store.

Thank you so much for watching today`s video,

thanks for leaving feedback,

have a wonderful day or evening!

See you later on Gilda Workshop,

bye-bye! :):)

For more infomation >> DIY Idea for Girls. Simple Earrings Tutorial. Jewelry Making - Duration: 5:59.

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111,1m² The House Designed For A 3-6 Person Family, Simple, Cheap To Build, Small House Design Ideas - Duration: 2:59.

111,1m² The House Designed For A 3-6 Person Family, Simple, Cheap To Build, Small House Design Ideas

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Simple hairstyles for long hair - Back to school easy and cute hairstyles for kids - Duration: 10:34.

Today in video ... Hairstyle No. 1

Today in video ... Hairstyle No.2

Today in video ... Hairstyle No.3

Hairstyle No. 1

Hairstyle No.2

Thank you for your like

Hairstyle No.3

Do not forget to subscribe

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Aari work blouse designs tutorial | simple maggam work blouse designs | aari work,TNBN Tv Live - Duration: 6:19.

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Basic embroidery stitches tutorial for beginners | simple maggam work blouse designs | aari work - Duration: 11:06.

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Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream? | Simple Songs - Duration: 2:35.

do you like broccoli?

yes I do, yes I do!

do you like ice cream?

yes I do

yes I do

do you like broccoli ice cream?

no I don't, no i don't

do you like doughnuts?

yes I do yes I do

do you like Juice?

yes I do yes I do

Do you like Doughnuts Juice?

No I don't!

Do you like Pop Corn?

Yes i Do!

Tes I Do!

Do you like Pizza?

Yes i Do! Yes i do!

Do you like Pop Corn Pizza?

No i don't, no i don't!

Do you like Bananas ?

Yes i do, yes i do!

Do you like soup?

Yes i do, yes i do!

Do you like bananas soup?

No i don't!

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In The Bender Kitchen: Chef Mark Vecchitto cooks up a simple and easy dessert - Duration: 4:09.

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Creating a simple workflow | Workflow Engine - Duration: 5:32.

Cheers, this is Jan with Workflow Engine.

In this video I'm going to show you how to create a simple task management workflow.

If you're not familiar with the interface of the visual designer, have a look at our previous video.

Say we want to create a workflow, where we would be able to put a new task to our backlog,

mark it as being executed when we start working on it, submit the task for review, and mark

it as completed, if the review was successful.

Also let's add an option to reject execution of a task and remove it from the backlog,

and an option to send the task back from review if not done properly.

Before we proceed it is important that you understand the difference between states and

activities.

Activities in Workflow Engine are essentially the steps of your workflow, whereas states

are major stages of your business process.

One state might have many activities that belong to it.

In our scenario we will have the following states: Backlog, In progress, and Completed.

The Backlog state will have the To do activity, the In progress state will have the Being

done and Under review activities, and the Completed state will have the Done and Won't do activities.

Let's start with a blank canvas and create an activity by clicking the create activity button.

Add four more activities the same way and spread them over the canvas for better readability.

Now, let's set up our activities.

To do that you need to bring up the settings of each activity by double-clicking on it.

The settings here are as follows: Name - represents the name of your activity.

State - represents the name of the state that this activity belongs to.

The 'Initial' checkbox marks whether this is the activity your workflow should start with.

You can have only one initial activity.

The initial activity is painted green.

The 'Final' checkbox marks whether this is the activity your workflow should end with.

You can have multiple or no final activities in your workflow.

The final activity is painted blue.

The 'For set state' checkbox marks whether this should be the initial activity for a

certain state when you programmatically set your process into it.

We will leave the rest of the settings for now — they represent more complex scenarios

and will be covered in the upcoming videos.

Let's call the first activity 'To Do', specify 'Backlog' as the state, and set

this activity as initial, as this will be the activity we start our workflow with.

Let's call the second activity 'Being done', specify 'In progress' as the

state, and set this activity as initial for this state by ticking the 'For set state' checkbox.

Let's call the third activity 'Under review', and specify 'In progress' as the state.

Let's call the fourth activity 'Done', specify 'Completed' as the state, and mark it as a Final one.

Let's call the fifth activity 'Won't do', specify 'Completed' as the state, and mark it as a Final one.

Ultimately, we end up having three states of our business process: Backlog, In progress,

and Completed with each having one or more activities in it.

Let's connect our activities to one another to finalize our workflow.

Activities are connected with one another with transitions.

In order to create a transition you need to select the activity you want to transition

from, click on the arrow icon and click on the activity you want to transition to.

Let's make a linear workflow from To do, through Being done and Under review to Done.

Let's add another transition from Under review to Being done for cases, where the

task needs to be sent back from review to be improved, and a transition from To do to Won't do for cases, when the task is rejected.

Now we need to set up our transitions.

To do that, double-click a transition to bring up its settings.

The settings here are as follows: Name - represents the name of your activity.

Classifier - represents the direction of your transition.

It can be direct, reverse or unspecified.

Trigger - specifies when the transition should be executed.

There are three trigger options: Auto - the transition will be executed immediately

if the process reaches the activity the transition stems from.

Command - the transition will be executed upon the receipt of a command from an external source by the Workflow Engine.

Timer - the transition will be executed on a specified time or date, or upon expiry of a specified period of time.

We will leave the rest of the settings for now — they represent more complex scenarios and will be covered in the upcoming videos.

Let's set all transition classifiers to direct, except for the one which sends the task back from Under review to Being done.

For the purposes of this tutorial we will assume, that all transitions shall be executed with a command.

Hence, we need to specify five commands for our five transitions.

To do that, click the commands button and create five commands called startProgress,

startReview, completeReview, sendBack, and rejectTask.

Now, double-click each transition, specify Command as the trigger, and select the respective

command that will launch each transition: startProgress for the transition from To do to Being done;

startReview for the transition from Being done to Under review; completeReview for the transition from Under review to Done;

sendBack for the transition from Under review back to Being done; and rejectTask for the transition from To do to Won't do.

We've successfully created a simple task management workflow with the visual designer.

Stay tuned for our next video where we'll create a more complicated workflow and dive deeper into transition conditions.

For more infomation >> Creating a simple workflow | Workflow Engine - Duration: 5:32.

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Ina Garten Shares Her Super Simple 'Pro Tip' for Using Up Stale Bread - News Today - Duration: 2:40.

 Ina Garten's simple tip is going to take your favorite soups and salads to the next level

 The Barefoot Contessa host, who often shares helpful pieces of advice to home cooks on Instagram, shared a short video on Wednesday, demonstrating a super easy recipe for homemade croutons

 "When most people are making croutons, I think what they do is they put the oil and the croutons in the pan at the same time," Garten explains

"But what pros do, is they heat up the pan, put in a few tablespoons of olive oil —make sure the oil is really hot; with a hot pan it gets hot faster— and then put in the croutons

That way croutons get nice and brown but they don't absorb the oil so much."  The Food Network star says to also sprinkle the bread with lots of salt and pepper to give them more flavor

She also shared that her tip can work for other recipes as well.  "This is actually a great way to make sautéed onions, anything you're sautéing in a pan," she says

"Heat up the oil first. It will make such a difference."  After Garten finished toasting her croutons, she couldn't help but immediately take a bite

"It's very hot," she says while laughing.  Garten noted that the recipe is perfect for utilizing leftover bread in the freezer or that "half eaten baguette from dinner

"  If the video of her whipping up the croutons looked familiar, it's because it's also the subject of the cover image on her new cookbook Cook Like a Pro, on stands Oct

23.  "I think what makes this book unique is it's so packed with really good information that will help people understand what they're doing wrong so they can do it better," she told PEOPLE in April

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