Why Tourette Syndrome Shouldn’t Get in the Way of Success, According to Renowned Children’s Book Author Luis Del Rosal

Although some might deem Tourette Syndrome (TS) an obstacle to success, it hasn’t stopped many hardworking individuals from excelling in their chosen paths. In fact, prominent celebrities such as David Beckham and Billie Eilish, as well as important historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, are only some of the names recognized in their respective fields that live with TS. This only shows that the condition cannot hold back people from achieving their true potential as long as they work hard and persevere.

Another notable example of an individual who has dominated his field despite TS is the renowned children’s book author Luis Del Rosal.

Like many of the professionals mentioned before him, Luis is a stellar example to people in the TS community. He inspires others with Tourette Syndrome that they, too, can overcome anything with determination and faith. In addition, TS is in no way a hindrance to them reaching for their dreams as long as they dedicate themselves to it. Luis’ win also sends an inspiring message to other people with limitations. While many others are discouraged by differences and believe it puts them at a disadvantage, Luis tells the story of a man that no disability can stop short.

Despite Tourette Syndrome being a neurological disorder usually referred to as “disruptive,” Luis did not allow himself to get swayed. With TS causing tics characterized by sudden and repetitive movements, sounds, and vocalizations, the condition can easily get distracting. Luckily, Luis is a one-track mind guy. He did not let his disorder faze him in the face of climbing toward his ambitions. Because of his resilience and tenacity, he has made a name for himself in the writing industry.

Although Luis is now at the top of the industry, his journey to success was not as easy as he made it look. Born in Mexico in 1973, Luis had not immigrated to the United States until he was eight. Unfortunately, this is where all of his hardships started to make themselves known. Throughout his school life, Luis suffered from bullying. Because he was the subject of much-unwanted attention, his self-confidence and self-worth slowly withered away. This didn’t stop even as he got out of school, but he eventually learned to fight back and stand up for himself. However, this led to added social pressure and hatred, which isolated him further.

But Luis did not let these situations stop him from enhancing his skills and capabilities. While in school, he focused his time and effort on developing highly valued skills and studying journalism. As he entered the professional world, he overcame the hurdles thrown his way and worked successfully in the hotel industry. Luis didn’t shy away from positions requiring customer interaction, overcoming his condition to serve as a reservations agent, front office clerk, and PBX operator. As he continued conquering TS, Luis ventured on to more personal interests.

He returned to his home country, Spain, in 1997 and decided to start writing children’s books. This brand new career endeavor was brought upon Luis’ desire to help children develop a more profound capacity and understanding of their emotions – a desire born out of his early struggles when he was a young boy himself. So, with the goal of inspiring others with his journey and experience, Luis set out to carve a representation for children and adults with TS by taking pen and paper as a medium to raise awareness.

Luis hopes that through his words and stories, people who are just like him will feel seen, heard, and as though they are not alone. He hopes to inspire and motivate them to reach their dreams, just as he did, without feeling like having TS makes them any less special, capable, or worthy.

His books are a reflection of the colorful odyssey that is Luis’ life, filled with adversities and blessings all in one breath. Because such is the message he wants to communicate to his readers; that people with Tourette Syndrome are just as capable as anyone else of living and leading a normal life – and maybe even a successful one if they strive for it.

 

Fitness Trainer Ryan Harden Shares How Mental Health Is Crucial for Physical Fitness

Most people see physical and mental health as two different aspects. But for fitness trainer and coach Ryan Harden, they’re intertwined. Accordingly, he works to improve both aspects by creating programs that treat them as one, providing lessons, plans, and strategies to approach health and wellness holistically.

Ryan Harden is a 30-year-old personal trainer, online coach, and High-Intensity Interval Training instructor passionate about training with the mind, body, and spirit connection as a priority. He treats workouts as a form of focused meditation, emphasizing hypertrophy and execution. “Aside from diet and sleep, stress reduction and mental health are also crucial,” shares Ryan about what makes his programs so effective. “Remember mind controls the body, so I enjoy seeing more people focus on that. That’s why it’s best to stick with basic bread-and-butter movements and do them over time correctly and consistently for the best results. Only then can you get fancy down the road.”

Growing up in Danville, Illinois, with his four siblings and their mother, Ryan had a strong sense of responsibility for their family for most of his adulthood and even early on. His passion for fitness is what kept him going. That journey began when he started working at the local nutrition store as a teen, exposing him too much of his learnings and love for the craft. Later, Ryan worked at al gym under an accomplished bodybuilder. 

Ryan balanced his commitment to fitness throughout his adolescence while participating in other activities like football, theater, and even the choir. While attending the University of Kentucky, he studied Dietetics while working at an in-patient hospital for the mentally ill. Ryan has also appeared in several print and online media outlets, including Muscle and Fitness magazine, Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on TV, and many news articles online. 

When working with Ryan, his clients get one-on-one tailored programs created with their goals in mind. There are also weekly check-ins to ensure everything is going according to plan and ongoing support from a coach who understands what it takes to succeed. 

Ryan also makes custom meal plans based on his clients’ goals and dietary preferences. He also believes custom-made workout program that fits one’s goals and is based on readily-available equipment is the most effective way to achieve one’s fitness goals. Accordingly, that’s the type of program the fitness expert creates for people who want to improve their overall wellbeing.

As a coach, it is essential for Ryan that his clients have access to him whenever they have questions or need that little extra motivation. Accordingly, he commits to walking with people all the way, providing as much support as possible, training the mind and soul as much as the body.

FIFA World Cup 2022: Japan Upsets Germany with a 2-1 Loss

The Japanese football team shook the world and stunned football enthusiasts after it secured a 2-1 victory against Germany at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The Khalifa International Stadium burst in jest and disbelief following a late comeback from the Asian team, each with a goal from players Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano. This marks the first loss of the German team after leading the half-time since 1978.

The four-time World Cup winners expressed disbelief and said the Japanese caught them off guard. Germany also performed poorly back in 2018 when they finished the group stages.

“It is ludicrous that we are here with a defeat. We played a good game over long periods. But a game is also marked by the chances that you convert into goals,” said striker Thomas Muller.

“It’s a big surprise. We saw the Saudi victory over Argentina – the Asian countries are reaching the global standard,” said the Japanese coach Hajime Moriyasu.

“With this defeat and zero points, we are under pressure, no question about it. We can only blame ourselves, and it’s a great disappointment. We were on the right path in the first half. And we had 78 percent possession and were ahead 1-0. Then, we had good chances in the second half that we didn’t take advantage of,” said Hansi Flick, the Germany manager.

“Japan was simply more efficient today. However, we made mistakes that we should never commit, especially in a World Cup, and those are the things that we need to improve on,” he added.

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Germany protested at the FIFA World Cup

European football associations warned FIFA members of possible sanctions if they donned a “OneLove” armband during the event. However, the German team and the Federal Minister of the Interior and Community Nancy Faeser disobeyed the rule and wore one.

Furthermore, as a protest, the German team covered their mouths for a team picture. According to sources, this symbolizes support for the freedom of speech.

“With our captain’s armband, we wanted to set an example for values ​​that we live in the national team: diversity and mutual respect,” said the DFB.

“Be loud together with other nations. This is not about a political message: human rights are non-negotiable. That should go without saying. But unfortunately, it still isn’t. That is why this message is so important to us. Banning us from the bandage is like banning our mouths. Our stance stands.”

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An unexpected win

According to the Japanese coach, they wanted to dominate the game. However, he admitted that Germany was a strong foe. And so they needed to maintain focus throughout the game.

He said that the Japanese team tried to grab all the openings they could get, and while the German team came to them at full force, they ‘hang tough until the final whistle.’

“Absolutely, I expected Germany to win that game. It’s a massive shock. Japan are no mugs, but it just shows that you will get a big surprise when you’re not quite at it. What surprised me with the second goal was that Manuel Neuer turned his body to allow the ball to go past him,” said sports enthusiast Gary Neville.

“Usually, Neuer stands up strong and is a brilliant goalkeeper. The result will send shockwaves through the tournament.”

 

Wefox CEO Dismayed with Tech Companies Firing Employees

The CEO of Wefox, a multibillion-dollar digital insurance company in Europe, criticizes other significant tech firms for laying off thousands of workers.

The decision to fire employees in bulk, according to Julian Teicke, will not benefit those trying to cope with rising prices. Many businesses, including Meta, Twitter, and Amazon, announced the termination of a sizeable portion of their personnel owing to financial challenges. According to the businesses, layoffs will assist each of them in dealing with the dire state of the world economy.

Wefox CEO Teicke stated that he is “disgusted” by how his colleagues dealt with the issue. According to many venture investors, the ideal approach is cost minimization and employee layoffs. Additionally, employment freezes and significant labor reductions will help to balance off the rise in resource prices.

“I’m a little disgusted by statements like, ‘never miss a good crisis’ [or] ‘we have to cut the fat,'” said Teicke in an interview.

Meantime, Doug Leone from Sequoia Capital stated that investors need to create plans to cope with the economic issues in the best way possible. According to Leone, in the upcoming couple of years, those who know how to deal with the current situation will succeed more than others.

“You have a great opportunity in front of you if you play your cards right. You have an opportunity to pass ten cars. So do not waste a good recession,” he said.

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Wefox CEO dismayed by other’s decisions

Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, expressed his gratitude for his good fortune after his company cut thousands of internal jobs earlier this year. 90% of the fired employees, according to Siemiatkowski, have already secured new employment. He views himself as fortunate as a result. The mismanagement of others, however, has kept the Wefox CEO’s opinion of them the same.

“If we would have done that today, that probably, unfortunately, would not have been the case,” said Siemiatkowski.

“These are people that have maybe quit other jobs to join your business. These are people that have maybe moved to other places because of you. And these are people that have maybe ended romantic relationships,” Teicke said.

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Manager’s huge responsibility

Wefox CEO reportedly expressed dismay when he remarked that managers and CEOs significantly influence the lives of their employees. But, he said, CEOs must defend their workers. Due to the current economic troubles everyone experiences, it has even become more evident.

“I believe CEOs have to do everything in their power to protect their employees. I haven’t seen that in the tech industry, and I’m disgusted by that. These are humans. I don’t believe in mass layoffs. We’re going to focus on performance but not on mass layoffs,” he said.

Teicke claims that Wefox won’t let workers go, adding that his business has become “crisis-resistant” by preparing for the most extreme scenario. Teicke added that to maintain sustainability despite European economic issues, Wefox must continue to research the macroeconomic situation.

Walmart Faces a $50 Million Lawsuit Over Virginia Store Shooting

A Walmart employee stood against the company and filed a $50 million lawsuit for its alleged fault in the Virginia store shooting last week.

According to the employee, Walmart continued to employ the culprit even when he exhibited “propensities for violence, threats and strange behavior.” The culprit, 31-year-old Andre Bing, opened fire inside the store and killed six people.

Afterward, he committed suicide. As a result, the tragedy sent waves of fear among the citizens and employees of Walmart. The lawsuit, filed in the Chesapeake Circuit Court, served as the first action against the company days following the incident.

Donya Prioleau, who docketed the complaint, said the tragedy led her to experience post-traumatic stress disorder and physical and emotional distress. The complaint further revealed that Prioleau witnessed the event and almost got hit by the bullet.

More brutally, she saw some of her workmates fall and then die after being hit by the bullets fired by Bing around 10 PM inside the Walmart store,

“Ms. Prioleau looked at one of her coworkers in the eyes right after she had been shot in the neck. Ms. Prioleau saw the bullet wound in her coworker’s neck, the blood rushing out of it, and the shocked look on her coworker’s helpless face,” the lawsuit said.

“Bullets whizzed by Plaintiff Donya Prioleau’s face and left side, barely missing her. She witnessed several of her coworkers being brutally murdered on either side of her,” it added.

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Walmart supervisor’s suicide note

After a thorough investigation, authorities recovered a mobile phone. The phone belonged to the now-dead assailant and contained a suicide note. The police read through the note and expressed differing opinions about the exact cause of his rampage.

The lawsuit primarily blamed Walmart for disregarding Bing’s dismal mental condition. Meanwhile, Bing blamed his disorientation on harassment. He claims that his workmates harassed him to the point of breaking his will.

“Sorry, everyone, but I did not plan this I promise things just fell in place like I was led by the Satan. My only wish would have been to start over from scratch and that my parents would have paid closer attention to my social deficits,” Bing wrote.

“Idiots harassed me with low intelligence and a lack of wisdom. The associates gave me evil twisted grins, mocked me and celebrated my downfall the last day,” he added.

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The company disregarded the condition

The lawsuit further explained that Bing already had a list of who to target. His ‘kill list’ must refer to the people he referred to as ‘idiots’ in his suicide note.

Before the shooting, many employees had already noticed Bing’s irrational behavior. However, the lawsuit contends that Walmart kept a blind eye to Bing’s condition.

“Despite Mr. Bing’s long-standing pattern of disturbing and threatening behavior, Walmart knew or should have known about Mr. Bing’s disturbing and threatening behavior, but failed to terminate Mr. Bing, restrict his access to common areas, conduct a thorough background investigation, or subject him to a mental health examination,” the lawsuit said.

Meanwhile, the authorities and the company extended their thanks to the people who showed their bravery during the incident.

“We are grateful to the first responders who mobilized to assist victims, and I have directed federal officials to provide any support and assistance needed to the people of Chesapeake,” said president Biden.

“The devastating news of last night’s shooting at our Chesapeake, VA store at the hands of one of our associates has hit our Walmart family hard. My heart hurts for our associates and the Chesapeake community who have lost or injured loved ones. We are here for them today, and in the challenging days ahead. And they will have our support,” announced Walmart CEO Doug McMillon in a LinkedIn post.