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Help Changing My Characters

My sims wii help - changing character's voice?

in the my sims game for the wii (the original one) you choose your voice in the beginning while customizing your character, well by accident i made my voice sound like a guys(im a girl.......in case you somehow didnt know) and i wanna make it sound like a girls, how can i change my voice?

Toy Story 3 help? Changing characters on the Wii.?

press the - button

you can only do it in some parts of the game though

Sims 2 xbox..changing my character to another?

i was playing the sims 2 on my xbox..and when my character went to work it changed me to another person in the house. & then my person came home from work. and i want to switch back to me..but i forget how to cause i havent played it in sooo long lol!!
please helpp
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Need serious help, I keep changing my story's plot and characters? Is it just okay?

I finished the first (rough) draft two years ago. And comparing that draft to this second one that i'm STILL working on, too many parts of the story really have changed. I keep getting 'inspired' by the books that I read and the movies that I see (even just the film trailers).

Say for example, after watching the fourth Pirates of the Carribean film, I decided to add mermaids in my story. Then there's Snow White and the Huntsman trailer that made me turn one of the villains of my story into an evil Queen. Another example was after seeing Transformers: Dark of the Moon, I now also want the presence of giant robots in my book. Don't even ask me what happened after I rewatched the Jurassic Park trilogy.

So how do I stop this? (or is it just okay as a story's development phase?)
Not that i'm complaining, of course I love the changes that I did. But it's been already two years and i'm still not finish with this second draft.
I always feel the need to make it better and more epic than others.
What should I do? Help?

Can people change their character?

Your character can change during your lifetime and most likely will, often in fundamental ways. However, you don’t get to decide when this happens. One doesn’t just wake up one day and think, “Hey, I think I’ll adjust my outlook!”—or—“I’m going to have different values from now on.”True change occurs due to external influences. One of my university professors said something that resonates to this day: your deep character emerges in times of crisis.I believe that the best way to become a person of better character is to land on your ass really hard. Have your holy temples bombed, be forced to rebuild from that rubble. Lose the person you love the most due to unforeseen circumstances in the cruelest of ways. Walk straight through the fire and come out on the other side, burned, in pain, ready to heal.One of my biggest character-builders was losing my best friend in an auto accident. She was my touchstone. Seeing that a life so dear to me could be taken away so arbitrarily changed me in profound ways. When you know that it could all go poof! next week—or even tomorrow—you make major character revisions.People work through crises differently. Not everyone uses them as character-building tools. Look at cyclist Lance Armstrong, who miraculously survived what should have been terminal cancer only to become one of the most perfidious, odious, self-serving public figures of my generation. If anything, his character became worse. I want to believe he is one of the exceptions. Then there are some who swam through life unaffected by tragedy because they are either extraordinarily sheltered or just plum lucky.So in a way, your husband is correct. You cannot will yourself to change your character. You cannot become more fair, more compassionate, more optimistic, more generous, or more of anything better, of simple volition. Your character is molded and guided by the crises that are thrust upon you.

Will yoga help in changing ones personality and character?

Yes, it does. It is said that a healthy mind lies in a healthy body. Yoga and meditation lubricate our minds by keeping off tension, stress and negativity. A healthy mind naturally makes one a stronger person, who is better placed to meet the challenges that life offers. It makes one positive, calm and peaceful. It is a step to leading a happy and stress free life.

How do I change the way a person looks at my character?

The story.One middle aged woman boarded a boat , waiting for tourists on the bank of a river. As it is time to start, she called one of her friends in the crowd standing outside,by waving her hand and saying “ come on my dear, come fast”. In the crowd, there were many people known to her, of different age group & different backgrounds.The child in the crowd, looked up at her gratefully and went towards her to hug as she reminds it's mom.A teen age boy from the crowd looked up at her and thanked for her kind gesture as she reminds his elder sister.A middle-aged person of bad character, looked up at her and thought to himself “ what a pretty call girl. If she is really looking at me & called, I am prepared to spend more money & time to share with her and enjoy today”.An elderly person, thought “oh.what a nice girl looking like my daughter, calling to help me” and thanked her for her kind courtesy.The incident is same. But the thoughts of individuals differ from person to person reflecting their own character which is not your fault.Finally she walked away with her friend without knowing the various thoughts in the minds of different people. So be true to yourself and never change as per the wish of every one, because it is impossible and waste of time & efforts.

How can I change my character from being lazy and useless to productive and hardworking?

Yes! I'm a person who has gone from feeling worthless almost all of the time to someone who feels generally empowered to help himself. Doesn't good like a true turnaround? Read on!From reading your question description, it sounds like you've genuinely tried to improve your current situation. Maybe you've changed jobs in hopes of landing a more worthwhile position, but who defines worthwhile? You also mention that you've struggled with networking, and are having some trouble securing interviews. Why does that make you a completefailure?Continuing the line of questioning, what constitutes a real skill?Is anyone always productive and hardworking?Is anyone always lazy?I used to berate myself each time I experienced some semblance of  failure (I should study, but right now I'm eating a snickers and watching netflix), and after I decided it wasn't my lack of ability, my responsibilities at my job, brief stints of laziness, etc. that was the enemy, but rather the way I perceived myself and my actions.I'm no psychologist, but I think you are suffering from some cognitive distortions. For example, if I didn't get a job interview, that doesn't make me someone who is useless in a professional setting. It simply means that for that situation, I wasn't a good fit for the job, or the company accidentally lost my profile, the HR recruiter got lazy, etc. For me to label myself as a complete failure would be all-or-nothing thinking and disqualifying the positives.Continuing the explanation, there are plenty of instances in which, I've had interviews (you've obviously secured interviews before too! How'd you jump from job to job if you didn't!), which means that my resume was good enough to get my foot in the door at least a few times! Oh, and both you and I have gotten jobs, which means we've succeeded at some point in the past.A good book that really helped me address the way I think is "Feeling Good" by Dr. David D. Burns. I think you'll find a mental transformation a lot more fruitful than chasing the next carrot or a "worthwhile" job. What is worthwhile to you is constantly changing. While it is great that you have a goal to shoot down this target (worthwhile job), I'd suggest not beating yourself up when you can't hit it 100% of the time - it is after all constantly moving and changing form. Also, there could be a host of pills that might be able to help you become more productive and positive. Consult a psychiatrist! You could benefit greatly from medication.

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