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Clotilde Moralas

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Jul 18, 2024, 1:23:46 AM7/18/24
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You must first be aware of what is happening around you, of where the opportunities are, and how you can take advantage of those opportunities. If you are not actively thinking the game you are missing chances to get yourself open, get easy baskets, or help a teammate who is being pressured. Look for every opportunity to cut, sprint, or move to an open area of the court where you can catch the ball. Trust me when I tell you that you are not open as often as you think you are. Too often you are hiding, concentrate on seeking the ball during a game and watch the opportunities to get it in your hands more often increase.

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Our 5th grade boys team last season improved dramatically against the press when we coached our guards to cut through the ball side elbow in the back court to receive a pass from the other guard instead of drifting down the opposite side of the court or moving diagonally into the middle. By cutting the distance the pass had to travel, we cut our turnovers against full-court pressing defenses.

I came up with this fun game for Comet the dog to play. It's a fun way to entertain with a simple challenge. Perhaps not for all dog (or human) personalities, but training Comet took only a few times before he understood the game which occupies him for at least 15 minutes.

I like to use a chicken jerky treat, cut into tiny pieces about roughly 1/4" square. You may also use individual kibble that your dog particularly enjoys. I like to have at least 20-40 pieces for this game.

Begin with keeping your dog in one area, repeating your "STAY" command of choice. When you are first teaching this game to your dog, I recommend having your dog watch you hide the treats in the same room that he is in, while reinforcing the "STAY" command.

After such patient restraint from your pooch, give them the "Go Get 'Em" command of choice. When first teaching them, it can be helpful to point out the treats until they catch on. Before long, your dog will hopefully learn and love this game.

Do you know cats love their own private space? Reason being, they have wide sight than humans but hard to gauge all the surrounding, so they tend to find space to hide to protect themselves by instinct.

Hide & Seek Bag is perfect for your cat looking for their own space and for you as its simple, clean design made with 100% natural pulp will make your living space pleasant for both of you. Natural pulp is stronger than leather and light as paper. Scratcher and organic catnip included. Catnip toy and pillow featured in the image is sold separately.

Are you still in hiding? What might give you the courage to step out and be known as your authentic multipotentialite self? Or have you graduated from undercover to out-and-proud multipotentialite? What changed in your life when you allowed yourself to be seen? Share your experience to inspire other multipotentialites to stop playing hide and seek.

Did you know we have a private community of hundreds of multipotentialites from around the world? We support each other, share advice and cheer each other on as we building lives and career around ALL our passions.

Hi Mel, this is a much awaited article for me. I, too, have faced the situation where I have to show only a certain side of my personality while in a particular work environment, and I still do it. While I agree with you that we, as polymaths, should not hide being those, I also feel that sometimes a full disclosure may not fetch work for you. What do you think?

Little explorers will love playing hide & seek with their soft and cuddly new friend, Coco the Cow! Have someone hide Coco, and your child will use the Seeker Wand to track it with a sound only the animal can "hear." When Coco hears the sound, it'll call out MOOOOO! Listen closely and hunt around to be the first to find where it is hiding. Seeker wands work with all Hide & Seek Pals. (Requires 5 AAA Batteries, not included.)

One of my favorite products of the last five or six years has been the Bellroy Note Sleeve. I bounced around from wallet to wallet for years, searching high and low for a wallet I thought looked good, felt good, lasted a long time, and carried everything I needed.

The Hide & Seek is leather from nearly top to bottom, with the only non-leather materials I can find being in the billfold at the top. Inside the billfold appears to be a beige nylon material which helps keep the overall Hide & Seek package as slim as possible.

On the left is an additional horizontal quick-access card slot, as well as a much thicker/wider slot for cramming in less-used cards. In this slot, I keep my Air Miles rewards card, some health and medical cards, an emergency credit card, and other essential papers.

If you prefer, you can fold this leather strip down and use the two separate billfold slots for storing two different currencies, or for separating currency from receipts. I personally keep a little American cash in this back billfold slot and fold the leather strip to hide the cash.

The way each wallet positions its card slots provides fundamental differences in how these wallets work and how they sit in your pocket. The Hide & Seek has horizontal card slots like more traditional wallets. This makes the Hide & Seek a larger overall wallet than the Note Sleeve, which is surprisingly noticeable in my pants pocket.

I thought it would be interesting to use Alexa in a setup, where she is not just placed on a desk answering questions, playing games, or teaching kids stuff. I wanted to use her in a setup where she could also activate the kids. I had a few ideas for how this could be done, but ultimately decided to use her as a Hide and Seek buddy.

To get most out of playing Hide and Seek with the skill, you should equip an Echo Dot with a battery pack, e.g. a mobile powerbank. So it can be hidden in strange places. (I didn't demonstrate that in my video, but you can imagine)

From this point a timer starts, and it is up to the kid(s) to find the Alexa, if they need a clue, they can say "Alexa tell hide seek where are you" and Alexa will shout something as an auditory clue.

This was my first skill, before I began developing it I was unaware that it wasn't possible to keep listening for an extended period of time after an invocation. This is an unfortunate limitation, as it requires the person playing the game to keep saying the invocation word "Hide and seek" which is a little akward. Another flaw is that you can obviously cheat, by just saying that you found her, even if you didn't. Originally I wanted the found you, to be triggered by a push of a button on the echo dot, but I wasn't able to figure out if that is even possible.

This is the last quest of Yosuke's quest in playing hide and seek. I'll make this short and sweet, yeah? He first tells us that we need to go to the building that has 7 floors and has a convenience store. Follow the street south, stick to the right side towards the marker and you'll eventually reach a convenience store in the corner of the building, on the southern side of the marked area.

KK will mention this is the building, so proceed to the marker and go inside the building. Use the elevator to go to the 8th floor and we'll end up in another otherworldly area. This place is creepy! Don't worry, there are no enemies whatsoever here. Start by following the path ignoring the upper parts on the left and right sides as you go and you'll eventually see a tree with some platforms on it, as if it was a base for a tree house. We'll use that later. Up ahead from this tree is a spirit up ahead.

It seems he made this place we're in so he could play hide and seek forever. Oh god. We'll need to find him a couple more times before we can end the quest. For his next location, follow the wall next to the hut back towards the forest and you should see a spot where there's a blue light. There's nothing inside the cave, but in front of it are some wooden planks on the tree you can use to go up.

Go up these planks and start following them. You'll need to glide sometimes to reach the next one but you'll eventually reach that platform we saw when we first entered this area. You can find Yosuke over here.

After you find him the little brat will run off again! KK suggests we should go back to the hit and see if he's in there. Follow the edge of the cliff to reach the hut and use your Spectral Vision to see if he's inside... and he is!

Hide-and-seek (sometimes known as hide-and-go-seek) is a popular children's game in which at least two players (usually at least three)[1] conceal themselves in a set environment, to be found by one or more seekers. The game is played by one chosen player (designated as being "it") counting to a predetermined number with eyes closed while the other players hide. After reaching this number, the player who is "it" calls "Ready or not, here I come!" or "Coming, ready or not!" and then attempts to locate all concealed players.[2]

The game can end in one of several ways. The most common way of ending is the player chosen as "it" locates all players; the player found first is the loser and is chosen to be "it" in the next game. The player found last is the winner. Another common variation has the seeker counting at "home base"; the hiders can either remain hidden or they can come out of hiding to race to home base; once they touch it, they are "safe" and cannot be tagged.

One variant is called "sardines", in which only one person hides and the others must find him or her, hiding with him / her when they do so. The hiding places become progressively more cramped, like sardines in a tin. The last person to find the hiding group is the loser, and becomes the hider for the next round. A. M. Burrage calls this version of the game "Smee" in his 1931 ghost story of the same name.[5]

In the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz, a variation of Sardines called "Ha Ha Herman" is played, in which the seekers call out "ha ha', and the person hiding has to respond by saying "Herman".[6]

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