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Monday, May 2, 2016

Fake It Until You Make It

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) The purpose is to avoid getting caught in a self-fulfilling prophecy related to one's fear of not being confident, e.g. "I can't ask that person out because they will sense my lack of confidence."

"Fake it 'til you make it" (also called "act as if") is a common catchphrase. Fake it until you make it" makes sense on some levels. Most people occasionally struggle with feeling overwhelmed or unconfident.

Do you ever feel like you don't quite deserve your success or aren't fully qualified to do what you do? That common feeling is what psychologists call the "impostor syndrome," a phenomenon where successful people feel like frauds waiting for someone to realize that they're unfit for their leadership roles.

To turn fear into excitement, frame the situation as an opportunity. Say, "I'm excited to tackle this challenge," and "I'm going to learn a lot from this." By replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, you let your adrenalin work for you instead of against you.

In order to gain confidence, learn to see that bar where it really is -- not where you imagine it. Compare your self-expectations to your expectations for peers, or ask trusted mentors to describe what they would expect of you. "You have to redefine what it means to be competent."

To see failure in a positive light, practice failing in small ways. Pick up a new hobby, such as chess, and every time you make a mistake, write down what you learned and try again. As you practice, notice how your skills improve, and how those lessons help you get there. Seeing that connection when the stakes are low can help you learn to embrace failure professionally.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

President Obama Had Me Laughing At The Truth

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) The President gave it to the world in his White House speech. I enjoyed the whole thing from beginning to end. After pretending to finish his eighth and final White House Correspondents' Dinner speech on a serious note, President Obama gave his last White House Correspondents’ Dinner speech of his presidency. Here's all of the president's best jokes from the White House Correspondents' Dinner right her.

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Live Life To The Fullest

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) Don't hold back. Be curious and adventurous - live your life to the fullest. Life is all about learning. Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive. “How do you live life to the fullest?” I was inspired by what they had to say, so I’ve used them to create this list:

1. Live in the moment. Forget the past and don’t concern yourself with the future.

2. Fully embrace the now, no matter what the situation.

3. Do the things you love.

4. Learn to forgive and embrace unconditional love.

5. Live every day as if it’s your last, embracing each experience as if it’s your first.

6. Believe in “live and let live.”

7. Use quiet reflection, honesty, and laughter.

8. Be other-centered.

9. Find calm in making art.

10. Focus on today and how you can do your best to live it to the fullest.

Friday, April 29, 2016

New Interview On Returning To Ohio, Delta Mississippi, Beef, And More

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) Gansta Marcus of Lima, Ohio sat down with T.W.U.M. for a exclusive interview about returning to his home state Ohio, the Delta, Beef with other rappers, and more. Check out the visual video below.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Dash Ave Brixx - Juugman

Coming from the streets of Kalamazoo, MI where most never get a voice. Dash Ave Brixx is that new voice of the streets. His raw, uncut, truthtelling lyrics have him rising in the underground scene. After releasing 3 mixtapes, Brixx is patiently waiting the release of his latest mixtape "CHECK A BAG" which is set to drop summer 2016. "I just wanna tell my story, my pain, my struggles for success". Dash Ave Brixx has the streets buzzing after his smash remix of Drake and Future's "Jumpman Remix (Juugman)",  We plan on seeing and hearing alot from Brixx as this new year has started off great for him.

I.K.P. - Magic Ft Swanny River


Emcee/spoken word artist/producer I.K.P. (Infamous King of Positivity) presents "MAGiC!", his new single produced by Swanny River from In Positivity We Trust: I.K.P. 4 President, Pt. 2, out now. Born in the East New York section of Brooklyn, New York and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, I.K.P. is a rapper and head of Reigning Positivity Music as well as a veteran of the U.S. Marines.

Monday, April 25, 2016

You Walk The Path You Choose

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) This quote goes very deep within my roots. When you find your path, you must ignore fear. One of the greatest methods to walk your Path is to plan that Path. People who seem destined to walk a Path set by someone else, do so because they fail to think outside the box.

Those who break free, see the vision of their dreams and desires, not as some fairytale, but as something that can be achieved. If you consistently think of yourself as a loser, someone who can never get it quite right, your plans will fail.

If you consistently think yourself incompetent, you begin to believe it. If you consistently think of yourself as changing for the better, a winner, someone who succeeds, you believe it and it happens. If we want our beliefs to become reality, we had best be ready to roll up our sleeves and work.

We all walk the Path of life. What Path are you walking? Is it the Path you would like, or is it one chosen by someone else? The Path you choose will be the walk you talk, the talk you talk, the way you live your life personally and professionally.

Gansta Marcus - Trending Topic

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) The Lima, Ohio producer and artist is back to pumping out more music for his installment releases. This time he releases a new visual video on Master P's "Trending Topic" track. This song is set to be released on the untitled mixtape that does not have a release date.

Birdman Talks Being Homeless, Guns, Trust, Money, And More

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) Cash Money Records CEO Birdman sat down with Angie Martinez for his most personal interview to date. The two also discussed the status of his relationship with Lil Wayne which stunna says is “kosher’ at this time, his upcoming BET show, the new Cash Money Records roster, shopping his biopic, his favorite rappers at this time which includes Maino, Uncle Murda + more.

Swa Playmaker - Flights

One of Miami's top ghost writers steps to the forefront and teams up with up and coming Oakland producer TOPE on the new single Flights. ​Swa Playmaker, formerly know as Benisour, has worked with the likes of DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, and many more and is gearing up to drop a new EP this summer entirely produced by TOPE.

Flights is dark and jazzy, but Swa jumps all over the rhythm speaking about the long trips away from home and making sure your girl is holding you down while you're gone. Produced during the duration of a flight back home to Oakland, the combination of Swa's southern flow and commanding tone, with TOPE's laid back soulful production is definitely something to check for.

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