Home Actress Jennie Jacques HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2022 Jennie Jacques Instagram - @redbulletin #articlereview - so @rosemac01 introduced me to @redbull tv, mags (all the #sportsadventure šŸ’„) & I can vouch it’s beyond the ordinary. The art of football & photography meet head to head in this write up! Turns out, athletes & artists aren’t too dissimilar? To create or to exert, that is the question šŸŽ­ All one big performance on stage & on the pitch - whether it’s feigning injury or gettin’ ya ear šŸ‘‚ lobbed off on set @historyvikings - ā€œall the men & women are merely playersā€ - tongue out of cheek, I couldn’t agree more with this overall concept linking art & sport. As 2010, political sportswriter Dave Zirin states, ā€œamid the politics & pain that engulf & sometimes threaten to smother professional sport, there is also an art that can take your breath away.ā€ Watching @england play, I often feel breathless (& dizzy šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«) it’s the passion, dedication, mindset; the aesthetic, the players (the pub, the wine, the crisps šŸ˜‚) To bring you up to speed, Red Bull’s ā€œDepth of Field Projectā€ & the charity @positiveviewfoundation have provided tutelage under the magnificent @davidsimsofficial enabling a group of young photographers access to a dream mentorship & to shoot the Liverpudlian talent āš½ļø @trentarnold66 šŸ’„ The photos are on form! & the interview kicks about the idea of the cross overs between footy & art. I’ve included @kittysharpart stadium pics to compliment my review of this write up too - plus the three graces! ā€œCan you call strategy art? I think you can,ā€ says Sims on the topic of the art of the team commicating & taking their manager’s direction. A unique piece & a beating opportunity for youngsters to learn, build & believe in their own capacity to fulfil their dreams. ā€œIf you’re ready to dedicate yourself & make sacrifices, there’s no reason why you can’t achieve, at anything.ā€ ā™„ļø #liverpool #photography #football #art

Jennie Jacques Instagram – @redbulletin #articlereview – so @rosemac01 introduced me to @redbull tv, mags (all the #sportsadventure šŸ’„) & I can vouch it’s beyond the ordinary. The art of football & photography meet head to head in this write up! Turns out, athletes & artists aren’t too dissimilar? To create or to exert, that is the question šŸŽ­ All one big performance on stage & on the pitch – whether it’s feigning injury or gettin’ ya ear šŸ‘‚ lobbed off on set @historyvikings – ā€œall the men & women are merely playersā€ – tongue out of cheek, I couldn’t agree more with this overall concept linking art & sport. As 2010, political sportswriter Dave Zirin states, ā€œamid the politics & pain that engulf & sometimes threaten to smother professional sport, there is also an art that can take your breath away.ā€ Watching @england play, I often feel breathless (& dizzy šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«) it’s the passion, dedication, mindset; the aesthetic, the players (the pub, the wine, the crisps šŸ˜‚) To bring you up to speed, Red Bull’s ā€œDepth of Field Projectā€ & the charity @positiveviewfoundation have provided tutelage under the magnificent @davidsimsofficial enabling a group of young photographers access to a dream mentorship & to shoot the Liverpudlian talent āš½ļø @trentarnold66 šŸ’„ The photos are on form! & the interview kicks about the idea of the cross overs between footy & art. I’ve included @kittysharpart stadium pics to compliment my review of this write up too – plus the three graces! ā€œCan you call strategy art? I think you can,ā€ says Sims on the topic of the art of the team commicating & taking their manager’s direction. A unique piece & a beating opportunity for youngsters to learn, build & believe in their own capacity to fulfil their dreams. ā€œIf you’re ready to dedicate yourself & make sacrifices, there’s no reason why you can’t achieve, at anything.ā€ ā™„ļø #liverpool #photography #football #art

Jennie Jacques Instagram - @redbulletin #articlereview - so @rosemac01 introduced me to @redbull tv, mags (all the #sportsadventure šŸ’„) & I can vouch it’s beyond the ordinary. The art of football & photography meet head to head in this write up! Turns out, athletes & artists aren’t too dissimilar? To create or to exert, that is the question šŸŽ­ All one big performance on stage & on the pitch - whether it’s feigning injury or gettin’ ya ear šŸ‘‚ lobbed off on set @historyvikings - ā€œall the men & women are merely playersā€ - tongue out of cheek, I couldn’t agree more with this overall concept linking art & sport. As 2010, political sportswriter Dave Zirin states, ā€œamid the politics & pain that engulf & sometimes threaten to smother professional sport, there is also an art that can take your breath away.ā€ Watching @england play, I often feel breathless (& dizzy šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«) it’s the passion, dedication, mindset; the aesthetic, the players (the pub, the wine, the crisps šŸ˜‚) To bring you up to speed, Red Bull’s ā€œDepth of Field Projectā€ & the charity @positiveviewfoundation have provided tutelage under the magnificent @davidsimsofficial enabling a group of young photographers access to a dream mentorship & to shoot the Liverpudlian talent āš½ļø @trentarnold66 šŸ’„ The photos are on form! & the interview kicks about the idea of the cross overs between footy & art. I’ve included @kittysharpart stadium pics to compliment my review of this write up too - plus the three graces! ā€œCan you call strategy art? I think you can,ā€ says Sims on the topic of the art of the team commicating & taking their manager’s direction. A unique piece & a beating opportunity for youngsters to learn, build & believe in their own capacity to fulfil their dreams. ā€œIf you’re ready to dedicate yourself & make sacrifices, there’s no reason why you can’t achieve, at anything.ā€ ā™„ļø #liverpool #photography #football #art

Jennie Jacques Instagram – @redbulletin #articlereview – so @rosemac01 introduced me to @redbull tv, mags (all the #sportsadventure šŸ’„) & I can vouch it’s beyond the ordinary. The art of football & photography meet head to head in this write up! Turns out, athletes & artists aren’t too dissimilar? To create or to exert, that is the question šŸŽ­ All one big performance on stage & on the pitch – whether it’s feigning injury or gettin’ ya ear šŸ‘‚ lobbed off on set @historyvikings – ā€œall the men & women are merely playersā€ – tongue out of cheek, I couldn’t agree more with this overall concept linking art & sport. As 2010, political sportswriter Dave Zirin states, ā€œamid the politics & pain that engulf & sometimes threaten to smother professional sport, there is also an art that can take your breath away.ā€ Watching @england play, I often feel breathless (& dizzy šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«) it’s the passion, dedication, mindset; the aesthetic, the players (the pub, the wine, the crisps šŸ˜‚)
To bring you up to speed, Red Bull’s ā€œDepth of Field Projectā€ & the charity @positiveviewfoundation have provided tutelage under the magnificent @davidsimsofficial enabling a group of young photographers access to a dream mentorship & to shoot the Liverpudlian talent āš½ļø @trentarnold66 šŸ’„ The photos are on form! & the interview kicks about the idea of the cross overs between footy & art. I’ve included @kittysharpart stadium pics to compliment my review of this write up too – plus the three graces!
ā€œCan you call strategy art? I think you can,ā€ says Sims on the topic of the art of the team commicating & taking their manager’s direction. A unique piece & a beating opportunity for youngsters to learn, build & believe in their own capacity to fulfil their dreams. ā€œIf you’re ready to dedicate yourself & make sacrifices, there’s no reason why you can’t achieve, at anything.ā€ ā™„ļø #liverpool #photography #football #art | Posted on 10/Dec/2022 15:41:40

Jennie Jacques Instagram – My great Grandparents fleed Poland during WW1 (1914-1918) They arrived in England & swiftly changed their last name. This book holds personal space in my heart ā™„ļø & no doubt many others.

ā€œEverything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.ā€ 

Frankl, the author, an Austrian Psychiatrist, survived Auschwitz. If you don’t get goose pimples reading this, further educate yourself on the history of the holocaust, WW2 (1939-1945)

ā€œWhen we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.ā€ 

Starved, exhausted, persecuted (& if one is lucky enough to escape getting gassed) a brutal (& totally unnecessary) end persisted highly likely to prevail.

ā€œAn abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behaviour.ā€ 

Frankl speaks from a place, most readers will never know. Approx 85% sent to this ā€œextermination campā€ were killed; Frankl, lived. Hundreds of thousands of human beings murdered & tortured & eventually millions (yes, millions) more, as the Nazis carried out their systemic murder, the ā€œfinal solution.ā€ 

I am sickened, sickened. There are no words. Yet, Frankl somehow uses his to renew faith & reinforce the ā€œhopeā€ we all, as human beings, must cling to, in any given situation. 

Profound statements throughout strike the chord of your soul. Frankl found beauty & humour at times when all appeared lost. 

Despite everything he not only highlights the good in humankind but inspires his reader(s) on how to strive to be the best version of oneself.

First half is an account of his experiences within the camp, second focuses on his personal gift to psychology – Logotherapy; the importance & ultimately the ā€œmotivational forceā€ behind the meaning of life;

ā€œThose who have a ‘why’ to live, can bear with almost any ā€˜how.ā€™ā€ 

This is a book about love, fear, suffering, mental health, what it means to be human & a super power; HOPE.
Jennie Jacques Instagram – My great Grandparents fleed Poland during WW1 (1914-1918) They arrived in England & swiftly changed their last name. This book holds personal space in my heart ā™„ļø & no doubt many others.

ā€œEverything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.ā€ 

Frankl, the author, an Austrian Psychiatrist, survived Auschwitz. If you don’t get goose pimples reading this, further educate yourself on the history of the holocaust, WW2 (1939-1945)

ā€œWhen we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.ā€ 

Starved, exhausted, persecuted (& if one is lucky enough to escape getting gassed) a brutal (& totally unnecessary) end persisted highly likely to prevail.

ā€œAn abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behaviour.ā€ 

Frankl speaks from a place, most readers will never know. Approx 85% sent to this ā€œextermination campā€ were killed; Frankl, lived. Hundreds of thousands of human beings murdered & tortured & eventually millions (yes, millions) more, as the Nazis carried out their systemic murder, the ā€œfinal solution.ā€ 

I am sickened, sickened. There are no words. Yet, Frankl somehow uses his to renew faith & reinforce the ā€œhopeā€ we all, as human beings, must cling to, in any given situation. 

Profound statements throughout strike the chord of your soul. Frankl found beauty & humour at times when all appeared lost. 

Despite everything he not only highlights the good in humankind but inspires his reader(s) on how to strive to be the best version of oneself.

First half is an account of his experiences within the camp, second focuses on his personal gift to psychology – Logotherapy; the importance & ultimately the ā€œmotivational forceā€ behind the meaning of life;

ā€œThose who have a ‘why’ to live, can bear with almost any ā€˜how.ā€™ā€ 

This is a book about love, fear, suffering, mental health, what it means to be human & a super power; HOPE.

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