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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is Arrow unplugged.
I always like asking questions. The reason why is because
the fund begins when you start researching for answers such
as why do dogs wake us up so early in
the morning? Plus is it a cold or is it allergies?
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My name is Arrow. I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf.
That means I stand on the sidelines and do nothing
but watch, listen, study, then activate. I call it the
daily mess, a chronological walk through in everyday world. Yep,
it's my morning pages. As a receiver of thoughts and ideas,
we as people tend to throw things to the side
because we think we're going to deal with it later. Well,
when a subject arrives inside of me, I know it
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is time to dig in. It's still keeping a daily journal,
but by doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This
is the daily mess. Why do dogs wake us up
so early in the morning? Actually, there's a variety of reasons.
The top answers include wanting to go outside to pee
or eating breakfast. Early, and yes, getting attention is always
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very important. The experts say that dogs don't have a
sense of time like we humans, to which I'd like
to argue with because Jazzy, my pointer knows exactly when
it's time to have dinner. Let's dig in a little
bit deeper. Dogs that wake us up early are looking
for playtime, which involves cuddling or just to hear your voice.
Rewarding your dog for certain behaviors can also be a
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reason why you never need an alarm clock. Other factors
that wake up a fuzzy baby so early in the
morning can be the sound of cars outside your home.
It's called external stimuli. Even the sound of a bird
can instantly put your dog in wake up mode. And
there's always the not so good thing to think about
medical issues. Keep your awareness in focus mode and watch
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them very closely. Dogs don't hide their feelings when they're
not feeling so well. Hey, coming up next. Is it
a cold or is it allergies? Hey? Thanks for coming
back to the daily mess. Is it a cold or
do we have bad allergies? Guess what? It's very difficult
to tell the difference. So many of the symptoms actually
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overlap yet there are some key differences. Colds are caused
by a virus. It includes a fever, body aches, and
sore throat. Allergies are triggered by the environment and don't
come with the body aches or fever. Keep your awareness
up on what's going on around your eyes. If they're
itching and they're watery, you've probably got allergies. The average
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cold lasts about two weeks. It usually comes with a
thick mucus that's colorized, bad taste, nasal drop, and your
breath stinks. A cold needs time to build up, whereas
allergies are right here, right now. The timeline is, well,
you got it. As long as you're in the environment,
you got allergies. Allergies are not contagious. When should we
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visit a medical expert, They say, hey, it's fourteen days
of discomfort. But if you're breathing worsens, get your butt
to that dock in the box. What you don't need
is a sinus infection. Stay aware and find yourself the
inner strength to know what's truly going on. I'm Marrow
and that's the daily mess