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Hannah Ozz
Добавлен 10 апр 2023
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I’m here to make your life in Germany easier by sharing insights from my 10+ years of experience and parts of my personal journey.
🤝 My goal is to build a supportive community where we help each other thrive. Whether you're navigating life in Germany, exploring engineering and entrepreneurship, or focusing on self-improvement, and fitness, this channel is for you. As I learn and grow, I’ll share tips and lessons to help you along the way.
🔔 Don't forget to hit subscribe & join the journey! Let’s grow, learn, and achieve our goals together. 💡
12 Life Lessons from 12 years of yoga
Hi all,
Hope you are doing well. I thought I'd share some of the aspects I've learned from doing many years of yoga. I honestly think that doing yoga for many years has made me a better person.
Here are the 12 life lessons yoga has brought to my life so far, and none of them are actually about the postures 😉
1. Peace comes within.
2. Balance is an active state.
3. Breath is the most powerful tool we have.
4. Growth happens outside your comfort zone.
5. Challenges are tools to test your response.
6. You have the power to control your thoughts.
7. Change is always there weather you like it or not.
8. Everyday is going to be different, the most important thing is that you keep showing ...
Hope you are doing well. I thought I'd share some of the aspects I've learned from doing many years of yoga. I honestly think that doing yoga for many years has made me a better person.
Here are the 12 life lessons yoga has brought to my life so far, and none of them are actually about the postures 😉
1. Peace comes within.
2. Balance is an active state.
3. Breath is the most powerful tool we have.
4. Growth happens outside your comfort zone.
5. Challenges are tools to test your response.
6. You have the power to control your thoughts.
7. Change is always there weather you like it or not.
8. Everyday is going to be different, the most important thing is that you keep showing ...
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5 reasons NOT to move to Germany
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.21 день назад
Hi all, here are five aspects for me that I really had to adjust after I moved to Germany. It might be useful to know, if you are also considering to move to Germany. To be honest, I really like living in Germany but it is not all roses and sunshine all the time ;) Here are my 5 Reasons NOT to move to Germany: 1. Hard to make friends as an adult 2. Directness of the people: they are going to sa...
Is German Work-Life Balance Real? My honest take
Просмотров 848Месяц назад
It really depends on the job but overall YES! Here are some of the conditions from regular contracts in Germany for an engineer for example: - 35h-40h weeks - 30 days of vacation - Unlimited sick leave - People respecting different work hours when you have kids - The weekend is yours 😉 - Some aspects of the reality is in the video :) For the first time in my life, I started living the most bala...
Conrad Istanbul Bosphorus Suit Tour: Best Upgrade Ever!
Просмотров 483Месяц назад
This is not my usual type of content but I wanted to share some parts of consulting perks I've got over time. If you are interested, I've got more hotel tours, as I travel a lot for my job. I got an upgrade to a huge suit because I travel a lot as a consultant, I get to enjoy some upgrades. Let me show you the beautiful Conrad Suit in this amazing hotel. Experience the luxury of the Conrad Ista...
3 Unexpected benefits of German citizenship
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.Месяц назад
Hi all, Here are three unexpected benefits of German citizenship I've realized pver the years. 1. Being able to move out of Germany to somewhere else 2. Job change and being able to work as freelancer 3. Financing and being able to buy a home in Germany or a business. And even starting a business in Germany is much easier for me. What are your thoughts about the German citizenship so far? Are y...
Fascinating World of German Electronic Waste Recycling
Просмотров 1862 месяца назад
Hi all, I just wanted to share this because I am seeing something like this for the first time in my life after 10 years of living in Germany. I am genuinely impressed by the recycling system in Germany. What are your thoughts about recycling or German recycling system in general? Let me know in the comments below! I actually thought this is something different. The life in Germany still keeps ...
My ridiculous BRAIN HACKS to Learn Any Language Faster
Просмотров 5422 месяца назад
Hi all, as promissed, here comes the video about my brain hacks to learn any language faster. I speak 4 languages and I am fluent at 3. I had to learn German in 9 months, where I went from 0 to B2 during my high school times. Here are three hacks I developed over the years that helped me with my language learning journey and helped me to learn languages faster: 1. Using sleep time to learn word...
How I learned German in ONLY 9 months (5 TIPS)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Hi all, Hope you are doing well! A few of you were asking about learning German. So I thought, I'd share about how I learned German within 9 months. I actually learned it because I had to for my high school. Here are my 5 tips for learning German faster: 1. It all starts with the mindset 2. Learning is a process with different steps (it is OK to not understand people) 3. Mistakes are part of th...
My biggest CULTURE SHOCKS in Germany
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Hi all, What are your biggest culture shocks in Germany? Let me know in the comments 😉 I feel very German after 10 years of living in Germany but when I moved here for the first time, these were my biggest culture shocks: - Octoberfest, beer and Dirndl & Lederhose - Bavaria vs Germany. Bavaria was a culture shock!!! - Nudity (FKK) in Englischer Garten - Silence in the city, on a Sunday - Friend...
How to get the German citizenship in 3 years (New Law)
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hi all, I hope you are doing well. I get asked about this German citizenship, so here comes a video, hope that it helps! 😊🙏 Here is a short summary from the video: As of 27.06.24, Germany’s new law for citizenship by naturalization is under effect! Before that law, internationals living in Germany could get the citizenship within 8 years or 6 years with “Besondere Integrationsleistungen” (speci...
Student life in Germany - How is it really like?
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.4 месяца назад
Hi all, I am hoping to answer as many questions as possible about the student life in Germany. So, in this video you can expect these topics: - Beer culture in Germany - Study vs Life Balance - International students - Difficulty level of German universities - Exams - Lectures - Sports offering for students - Finances - Part time jobs for students - Accommodation - 3 types of dorms: government,...
Germany's Political Party for IMMORTALITY: Is Bryan Johnson Behind It?
Просмотров 1855 месяцев назад
Hi all, I am not sure, if people talk about this but there is a political party in Germany that is advocating for NOT DYING. I was shocked to see these stuff on the streets. I didn’t believe it in the first place but people can’t do false advertisement in Germany, so it has to be real! 😀 The party’s name is Party for Conventional Medical Research on Rejuvenation or in German "Partei für Schulme...
Are German universities really FOR FREE?
Просмотров 2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Hi all, hope you are doing well. 😊 New videos are coming very soon, I was just too busy with other things in life. 🎓Here is a break-down of the content in the video: I only paid 1450 Euros for my Bachelors and Master’s degree combined in Germany, at TU Munich where I studied Mechanical Engineering in my bachelor's and Mechanical Engineering & Management in my master's. 🎓Let’s dive right in: - P...
Would I study mechanical engineering again? (TUM alumni)
Просмотров 8736 месяцев назад
Would I study mechanical engineering again? (TUM alumni)
Insider Tips for Renting in Germany: Do's & Don'ts
Просмотров 5636 месяцев назад
Insider Tips for Renting in Germany: Do's & Don'ts
What rocket science classes from an astronaut taught me
Просмотров 2166 месяцев назад
What rocket science classes from an astronaut taught me
Did German citizenship change my life?
Просмотров 18 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Did German citizenship change my life?
My Day as a Consultant in Germany (Vlog)
Просмотров 6797 месяцев назад
My Day as a Consultant in Germany (Vlog)
3 reasons NOT to study at TUM (Technical University of Munich)
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
3 reasons NOT to study at TUM (Technical University of Munich)
5 Reasons to Study at TUM (Technical University of Munich)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
5 Reasons to Study at TUM (Technical University of Munich)
Valuable Insurances in Germany (Money Saving 🤑)
Просмотров 2167 месяцев назад
Valuable Insurances in Germany (Money Saving 🤑)
Tax return in Germany 🤑 How I got my money back: Elster and more
Просмотров 6098 месяцев назад
Tax return in Germany 🤑 How I got my money back: Elster and more
How I got my driver's license in Germany
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
How I got my driver's license in Germany
German citizenship in ONLY 3 years - New Law in 2024
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
German citizenship in ONLY 3 years - New Law in 2024
How I stick with my new year's resolutions
Просмотров 7810 месяцев назад
How I stick with my new year's resolutions
I Took a 2 Year Break from Social Media
Просмотров 27511 месяцев назад
I Took a 2 Year Break from Social Media
10 Important Lessons I Wish I Knew Before Joining Consulting
Просмотров 186Год назад
10 Important Lessons I Wish I Knew Before Joining Consulting
I Voted in My First German Election (as a New Citizen)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
I Voted in My First German Election (as a New Citizen)
I QUIT SUGAR FOR 4 YEARS (and this is what happened)
Просмотров 172Год назад
I QUIT SUGAR FOR 4 YEARS (and this is what happened)
Such a peaceful video 😊 thanks for sharing ❤💯
Realschulabschluss needed for people who did not study in Germany?
And now You can search luck in every Country in the World, if You Want, and if you Fail or get in some other Trouble, You always can come back and be Supportet for a new beginning. With this in Mind, you really Free.
Yo how much grades do i need for TUM in final year of highschool in German gpa system
It depends on what you are going to study. Some programs have NC and you need to have good grades and some don't
After having studied music in my Erststudium, honestly, studying engineering, even at the TU München, feels relaxing. At least you get to work on practice problems with other people instead of locking yourself up in a room and practicing alone for 6 hours every day until your brain can't register sound anymore, everything just became noise. The library situation is only bad at the end of the semester, otherwise you take your seat (in a room full of other people!) and just study like normal.
I crossed the street in red because no cars where close, but on truck saw me and he accelerated as much as he could trying to pass over me ... or just to teach me a lesson idk.
difficult to make german friends is not true at all, especially the younger generations.
keep them to yourself. i'm moving anyway
Number 1. We allready have to muvh foraigners here and dont want you.
First of all learn to write english correctly, and then tschüss forever! Hi Hannah, please forget this cilly fool immediately, and nevertheless have a nice time in this country further on.
Wow, that's pretty cool Hannah :). Thank You for sharing !!!!! :)
HEheheeeee, lol !!!!
The title is "5 reasons Not to move to Germany", but you only gave 1, the bureaucracy, nicht die anderen. 🙂
Germany is a first sharia law European country soon 😅
Islamic Republic of Germany soon muslims majority in Germany 2041😅
Islamic Republic of Germany soon 😅
Hello Hannah, I enjoyed your video and I am glad that I found your channel. I am an American who has lived in Germany for six years of my life. I don't live in Germany anymore but I travel there often and I am always planning my next trip. New subscriber here. :)
Thank you and welcome to my channel 😊🙏
@@Hannah_Ozz Thank You so much!! I found your Instagram as well :).
In Germany we say about the weather.... "Nur die Harten kommen in den Garten" or "Ein echter deutscher friert nicht" ;) Grüße
Wir sind ja schließlich nicht aus Zucker
If a woman asks me if I like something she's wearing, I ask her what she wants to hear. Truth or fairy tale. The nice thing about our rules is that you can rely on the fact that the majority of Germans abide by the rules and only a very small fraction of the population violates them. Especially when the rules are meant to protect our health. A good example is the cell phone on the bike. You're riding on a bike path that is also used by pedestrians. You see a woman from a distance, keep riding and look at your cell phone. Suddenly someone screams heartbreakingly and you see that you've just run over a 3-year-old child. Do you really want to have that experience? I don't know where you live, but here the supermarkets like Kaufland are open until 10 p.m. Only on Saturdays do they close at 8 p.m. The fact that the normal shops are closed on Sundays is a real blessing. I don't understand why foreigners complain because the shops in Germany are closed on Sundays. What is it that you absolutely have to buy on Sunday and can't get at the train station, in a restaurant or at one of the many open gas stations? Please tell me what it is that you absolutely have to buy on Sunday because you forgot it during the week. You can borrow sugar, salt and other spices from your neighbor.
It's not hard to make friends unless you are an asshole or not trying at all 😅 Just join a sports club or a Volkshochschulkurs and there are your new friends. You could also join groups that play boardgames (be careful not to break the rules of the boardgames 😂).
Thank you dear❤
He may have saved your life🚴. Bavaria and Saarland has different opening hours.
Hallo my friend Arno :). I hope that you are doing well :)
@@MagnificentGermanywithDarion Hi my friend Darion i´m doeing well, and you?
Yeah, we Germans are kind of terrible people. It's embarrassing, when people from other countries hold that mirror in front of our faces. May be, we will learn something sometime. BTW: much better with the background music now!
I think Germans are really nice, they just take their time at the beginning ;) Thank you for the feedback 🤍🙏was much appreciated! I really like implementing it :)
Thank you for your honesty! 😊
@@handan9282 sure, any time! :)
So, you didn’t understand the market or the purpose before wasting money (most likely on advertising/promotting). It’s unsurprising it didn’t work for you. Did you do research to find a niche? Do you do research on what you could sell that people actually wanted? Did you follow best practices when it came to making noteworthy listings and listing images? Did you differentiate yourself from competitors after doing competitor research? Did you do free promotions on platforms like Pinterest and Instagram? Sorry, but it seems like you didn’t put in the work to properly understand what you were doing and just tried to make quick money. People can make a lot of money on Etsy but they work hard to create their products and promote them even before dropping money on ads.
I invested weeks before starting to create products but I just thought that the digital product space for the niche I picked out back in the day was way too crowded for market entry because there were many people on RUclips making videos about the same area and it got overpopulated really quickly. You can make a lot of money selling your own products online but if you are just thinking about copying others, I really don't think it would really work over time ;)
I have sold a copy of my CV template and a digital art, it isnt a good example but even I dont have a good description and the product is just a simple pdf I could sell it. I share that to say, it is possible to sell digital products, I know exactly what I need to do, to create more and better digital products which could be sell but I dont have much time for that. But if you want and still have your Etsy account let me look your profile and the products you wanted to sell and maybe I can give you some advices. I offer this for free for sure and just bcz I am interested in what you were doing and a simple focus on sthng you maybe didnt take notice could change it.
Very nice! But please, lower the background music.
Sure, will do next time! :) Thanks for the feedback 🤍
Did you have to show your birth certificate?
@@sheenamelwani8206 yes, they need that for the application
Did u learn german from zero to C1 in 9 months or what spesific german sertificate did u take? Gothe? Tesdaf or telc?
I'd say my level was around B2 after 9 months. They made us take B1 from Goethe in the 9th grade after that, which was fairly easy for me & for other students back then
@@Hannah_Ozz oh so u hv not taken C1 sertificate but ur ability is around that Ok tysm
@@debbychristy7299 yeah, I did the German high school diploma, which passes as C1/C2. So, it wasn’t necessary for me to take an additional exam :) B1 was like something they made us do in the 9th grade for some reason 😅
@@Hannah_Ozz ohh u passed german HS diploma.It explains everything.thank you fo explanation. Good luck for ur studies and career ❤❤
@@debbychristy7299 sure :) wish you the same as well 😊❤️
I don't know why youtube recommended me this video, but... Germany here! "Unlimited sick leave" is misleading. If you are not opted in to a private health insurance (where things are different anyway), your sick leaves are covered by the statutory health insurance. However(!), if you have collected a sick-leave of more than 6 weeks, you will not get your salary from your job, but you have to check with your health insurance and they will pay up to 90% of your regular net-income. How long they will pay, depends on your health insurance :) But yeah, don't forget to get the doctor's notes at latest on your 3rd day of sick-leave and always let your job know how long you will be "out".
Also btw here in india saturday is working day. Is it true for Germany also or is it off?
Saturdays and Sundays are off in Germany 😉
Not in every workplace. I worked three shifts and sometimes saturday/sunday. Then i changed Position and have a 9-5 Job. Monday to friday. Im still in the same business/factory.
Depends on the actual job. Office work is mostly Monday to Friday only, with maybe overtime on Saturday. Sales, Construction etc. Monday to Saturday, but you will get one day off within the week (usually). By law Monday to Saturday are "Werktage", where working is allowed. Only on Sunday and public holidays you are not allowed to work by law, unless there are special reasons for it.
So basically it's great as an employee and nightmare for employer.However I guess I still good as an employer for the time germans do work they are efficient and are innovative
It's great if you want to be a mediocre employee and make a mediocre salary forever. Which was a great option until the prices of everything went up. Now that's not a great option. If you want to be more than a mid-level mediocre employee with a mediocre salary, prepare to do the job of 10 people and be surrounded by malicious compliance.
Love your videos. Glad you are enjoying life in Germany.
Thank you very much! :)
Well, I guess, one story is that Germany needs employees for a lot of skilled jobs. Schee, da'st doa bist :-)
Yes, that's very true. Danke sehr! 😊
Of course there are jobs that require work on weekends. I myself worked in a homeless shelter. But that doesn't mean that I had to work every weekend. It means that I had the days off during the week that others had off at the weekend. Unfortunately, this is unavoidable in jobs that require workers 7 days a week. Overtime is also not always avoidable. But at least the German state tries to find a reasonable middle ground with its laws, in contrast to countries like America.
From the perspective of the citizen of third world country it's unbelievable and unimaginable for me but yeah I will definitely work hard to move to Germany. I will I have to :)
Haha yes, I hear you :) good luck with everything! :)
But don't be frustrated if many things seem strange to you at first and are sometimes annoying, like our many rules. After a while you will realize that the state does not make its rules to annoy you, but to protect you from abuse by companies. The best example is this great video. Companies only want one thing, and that is to make money. And if you don't force them by law to enable them to have a healthy work-life balance, they won't do it, as you can see in America and many other countries outside Europe. Before I worked in a homeless shelter, I was a truck driver and always felt sorry for truck drivers in America because they had absolutely no work-life balance. And very importantly, learn German. Many Germans speak English reasonably well, but in the long run you have to be able to communicate in German.
@@SheratanLP yeah I am working on it.
@@Hannah_Ozz thank you so much:)
the background music is so distracting. it could be lower in volume. Although a good informative video
Thank you very much for the feedback! :) I will adjust that in the future 🤍
Super🎉❤
Loving it❤
Dirndl steht dir gut.
So helpful 😃
Thank you 😊
Who else loves Oktoberfest? 😉🍻
Ooo, what a beauty you have? I would be a loooong time sponsor for you
soooo cute😍
Thank you 😊
Very nice. What are you doing there? Just visiting the wedding? Or business as well? If you stay there I will be not very far from you - in Greece. Just for vacation. Have a good time at the Bosporus.
Thank you :) just the wedding, I am already back to Germany :)
Where is your shirt from? Looks very nice ❤
Thank you :) I think it is from Mango
Always enjoy your videos. Interesting topics.
@@markdodel1706 thank you very much Mark :)
So... Niederlassungserlaubnis could resolve most of your "benefits", but now with new German citizentship law, not make much sense. Deutsche Pass gives next ability which not possible to get other ways 1) Wahl. 2) You can left Germany longer than 180 days without any reasons, and come back without any problems. 3) Easy to travel.
You don't seem to have fully internalized this yet. You not only have German citizenship, you are now a German citizen and can do everything that any citizen born in Germany can do, without any restrictions. You have the same rights and responsibilities as any other German citizen. But I'm glad that you're so happy about the opportunities you can now take advantage of in Germany.
This is so relevant :)!!!
financing a house or an apartment is possible with a blue card. You could say you can work legally from across Europe as a home office.