Scientist Nyne
Bio
Im the fitttest,filming mixologist around
Certified as a Fitness Trainer and Nutrition Specialist. Business backgrounds, as well as backgrounds in Biology, Fitness, Counseling, and Psychology, and other scientific fields.
Stories (9/0)
Survival of the Fittest
Let me first start by saying this; appearances can be deceiving. Nothing looks like it supposed to be. So imagine you see someone and associate them with a particular song. Well if you look at me, you would assume I listen to hip hop or rap. Mainly because of the color of my skin, and just my sheer size. Tank top, sweat pants, black gloves, and beanie hat; who wouldn't assume this about me in a gym. Not so much the case. There is a population of people who enjoy listening to this genre of music when they're exercising. I’m not going to say that I don't fancy a trap song here or there, however, I take a much different method. Usually equipped with black over-ear headphones, pre-workout shake, batman beanie, and a tattoo across my chest, and with my imagination, I take my mind to the other side.
By Scientist Nyne3 years ago in Beat
Develop Self Awareness in 2020
While consciousness is being aware of one's environment and body and lifestyle, self-awareness is the recognition of that awareness. Self-awareness is how an individual consciously knows and understands their own character, feelings, motives, and desires.
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in Motivation
Be Like the Bat
Have you ever considered what it would feel like to be a superhero? Have you ever thought about the amount of power one can control? Well, We might not believe ourselves to be a hero with superpowers, however, you do have a hidden power. This power is the power of the mind. To obtain it, you must discipline yourself. Consider this; Batman is on the Justice League and his capabilities rival that of Superman. Why is that? Well because he uses his mind before his physical abilities. Here is a quick read on how to discipline that mindset to be like Batman.
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in Motivation
How to Stay Calm
How to Stay Calm in a Crisis The capacity to keep your wits about you in an emergency isn't' a character attribute; it's an aptitude that you can learn in minutes. Incredible pioneers consistently appear to try to avoid panicking during circumstances that make simple humans self-destruct. The standard way of thinking says that the capacity to try to avoid panicking is a character quality that the majority of us need.
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in Psyche
How to make Better Decisions
Most people hate making decisions. Why is that? They overcomplicate it. Fear of picking the wrong option results in a length of limbo wherein nothing gets completed and the difficulty seems to grow bigger and bigger. That sort of procrastination hell is something I’ve gotten to recognize intimately through my experiences as Joat (pronounced Jott--I’m the one an only Jott)- (jack of all trades). (Yes, that’s a real job.) I’ve seen people take what must be a smooth and simple choice and turn it into a not possible one—all out of fear.
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in Motivation
Have A Fighters Mindset
Have you ever felt like life is hard? Like it can sometimes be a struggle to get up in the morning and do all of the things that you have to do? Do you ever wake up feeling constantly tired and stressed? Does life just seem too much? Sure, I get it. You have lots of work to do. You have debt maybe. Maybe you’re tired from shopping and maybe you’ve got a stomach ache.
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in Motivation
Adolescents 101
SOME QUICK TIPS ON HOW TO UNDERSTAND YOUR TEEN PSYCHOLOGICALLY Adolescence is a period of time when risky and resilient behaviors develop, and also when both positive and negative outcomes can occur. This developmental period is determined by the release of hormones. These hormones trigger physical and biological changes. these changes are accompanied by growth and increased metabolism as well as genital development and the appearance of secondary sex characteristics. During this time, individuals have changes in social and emotional regulations as well as cognitive abilities. (Vijayakumar, 2018)
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in Families
A little Reminder in History
The dark past in a Chicago young person's lynching in 1955 (Emmett Till) lighted a social equality development that would span across decades. However, Historians are now seeing a pattern of occurrences with similar acts of violent and deadly behavior in a high re-occurrence rate throughout all of America. Now, why is this?
By Scientist Nyne4 years ago in The Swamp