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Monday, 8 May 2017

How To Avoid Burnout


Step back from what you’re doing

When you spend a lot of time running software teams and making courses, you need to regularly step back from what you are doing to stop you from getting stale with ideas. Creating Pluralsight courses is quite an intense process and it is very easy to get writer’s block when writing your modules. Doing something else even for a few hours helps you to get unblocked. –Stephen Haunts

Find activities outside your profession

I find it is critical to be involved in activities outside of my profession in order to prevent burn out. It is when I do these non-work/non-profession-based activities such as R/C that I can de-stress and free my mind to think clearer and more effectively. –Lee Atchison

Create variety

For me, I get burned out by lack of variety. So to combat that, I try to create things. For example, one month I might be playing around creating a VS Code extension, the next, I might be creating an app in a new language that I’d use around the house. For me, combining learning something new, and then applying it in a tool (even if I’m the only one to use it) and getting away from code for other interests all help keep burnout away. –Nate Taylor

Don’t live in go-mode

Living a balanced life lets you live better and longer. You’ll stress less about work because you have other irons in the fire.  Read a book for fun sometimes— don’t always have yourself in go-mode. –Jared DeMott

Do something different

It’s important to have other interests outside your profession to prevent burnout. This is something I often struggle with, but being burnt out removes a lot of the enjoyment, so it’s important to do something different every now and again to refresh your passion and interests. –Josh Duffney

Let go every now and then

Even though my work and my hobby are about the same thing, it’s important to be able to let go of things every now and then. It will boost your productivity and creativity even more afterwards. And of course, it’s always possible to download a Pluralsight course to your tablet and watch it offline for those moments that you miss your passion too much! –Gill Cleeren

Pursue other interests

Pursuing interests outside the scope of my work helps me to become a well-rounded person and prevents burnout.  Sometimes stepping away for a bit gives you a clearer mind when you return. –Alex Wolf 

Create work/life balance

There are different kinds of burnout. There's the burnout that comes from weeks and months of 60+ hour weeks on an intense project, the burnout that comes from years sitting in front of a computer doing largely the same thing and the burnout that comes from constantly learning. For the first–try finding jobs that don't believe in overworking developers and take real vacations between projects. For the second–be sure to create work/life balance and spend significant time on non-technology related projects. For the third–well, if you're not prepared to constantly be learning, you're really in the wrong career. –Dan Appleman

Take care of your body

Eating right and avoiding junk and excess food. If you're hyped up or hungover, it puts unnecessary strain on your mind and body. –Ben Piper

Find your motivation

Understand your passions and work from them as much as possible. If you're enjoying what you do, if you're learning and growing, you won't burn out. Also, understand how motivation works for your particular field.  I've found that reading the book "Drive" by Daniel Pink has completely transformed my understanding of motivation, performance, productivity and burnout in software and technology work. –Floyd May

Unplug and take time to breathe

My sister has a lake house in Wisconsin. A week or preferably two of unplugged fresh air and friends/family really refreshes me. And the rest of the year there is yoga. Find your "lake house" and take time to breathe. –Deborah Kurata

Head to the great outdoors

I head to the great outdoors—either a little 4 wheeling up in the mountains or play some paintball with my family—nothing says "LOVE" like getting shot by your adult kid and them screaming "that's for grounding me when I was 14!". –Dale Meredith

Manage your commitments 

Exercise. I know it sounds corny but I feel my stress levels rising if I haven't taken the dog for a long walk in a few days. Longer term, be careful about managing your commitments both inside and outside of work. Even a weekend at home with no email and no social plans can help recharge my batteries. –Sonia Cuff

Make sure you get the chance to “switch off”

Separating work time from personal time. If you're taking a holiday, take a holiday. This common scenario where "your holidays are approved, but we'll need to be able to call you if something goes wrong" is just unreasonable. It's something worth fighting for, because the alternative is burnout when you never really get the chance to switch off. –Paul Cunningham

Do work you truly believe in

I felt burnt-out a couple of years ago. For me, it was the combination of doing frustrating work and being pushed to work very hard on that. Since then, I've changed things dramatically. I work for companies that I believe in, ones that have a mission worth putting my hours in for. Finding those companies (and managers) is hard, but in our industry, certainly not impossible, as we, the technologists, have all the power. And I've changed my work-life balance: I work to live and not the other way around. I exercise more, I meditate and I enjoy life. –Barry Luijbregts
Culled from Pluralsight

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

YOUR TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER THAN YOUR TODAY


It's not about where you are today but where you will reach tomorrow. Alphabet "O'' which stands for Opportunity, is absent in ''yesterday'' but once in ''tOday'' And thrice in ''tOmOrrOw'' So Stay Positive Always and have hope.  Your tomorrow will surely be better than today. 
Believe in yourself and never give up. ......

The future is bright!!

Good morning and Happy New Month

Why Worry


Every king was once a crying baby and every building was once a picture. The person you admire so much was once a nobody. The most anointed man you see was once a church member. The person you attended his or her wedding was once a chief bachelor or spinster. So why worry in life?

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Don't Ever Let Go





Have you had someone you had such a big impact in your life and you let the person go or the person is still in your life? Surrender is a good song that relates to that. It is one of the soundtracks of Hidden Figures.
Hidden Figures is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Schroeder, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly about African American female mathematicians who worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) during the Space Race. The film stars Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and other missions. The film also features Octavia Spencer as Dorothy Vaughan and Janelle Monáe as Mary Jackson, with Kevin CostnerKirsten DunstJim ParsonsGlen Powell and Mahershala Ali in supporting roles.
See song lyrics and youtube link below.
Hey, oh, yeah, oh
When I first got here, had to find my way
But the end of the days were dark
When I was not clear, you showed me my mistakes
But told me keep the pace, don't get lost
So I shall not fear, yeah
That's how it feels when you love me
And you're my sightseer
'Cause before I'm in a rut
We multiply by the times they took from me
Used another branch from the longest tree
But now I'm in quicksand, but my mind is really onto me
Can't believe it, what I lived in
Hard to believe
(Surrender) but there's a difference
(Surrender) surrender
'Cause I understand, to me
(Surrender) there's no coincidence (surrender) just information
Lemme see them hands
Do you remember? Question how I feel
I asked you were you really all?
And when you entered, you found my biggest wall
Said, is that all? Made it fall
With your wonder, yeah
It blows my mind how you love me
So it's no wonder, I feel how I feel
I can't thank you enough for what you did for me
Eh, used another branch from the longest tree
But now I'm in quicksand, but my mind is really onto me
Can't believe it, what I lived in
Hard to believe
(Surrender) but there's a difference
(Surrender) surrender
'Cause I understand, to me
(Surrender) there's no coincidence (surrender) just information
Lemme see them hands
I was down on myself, and I called you
Your answer is what can I do?
So much you do for me
In the sound of my breath seen all the years
With surrender
Just the way I hear
Reporting for duty
When the feeling is good, don't ever let go, go
Don't ever let go, oh
Don't ever let go, oh
When the feeling is good, don't ever let go, go
Don't ever let go, oh
Don't ever let go, oh
Hard to believe
(Surrender) but there's a difference
(Surrender) surrender
'Cause I understand, to me
(Surrender) there's no coincidence (surrender) just information
Lemme see them hands
Just wave
Wave, wave
In this place (if you with me just)
Wave, wave
Wave your hands (wave)
Wave, wave (in this place) whoo!



Songwriters: Pharrell Williams
Surrender lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

12 Ways To Be More Creative

  1. Write 10 minutes every day - It could be anything. It doesn't matter
  2. A manifesto - View mine
  3. A daily list of ideas - Write 10 ideas every day. They could be business ideas, ideas to help other businesses, book ideas, or even ideas to surprise your spouse.
  4. Another trick is to take Monday’s ideas and combine them with Tuesday’s ideas. “Idea sex” is an awesome source of creativity.” - James Altucher
  5. Love Letters - Handwritten
  6. Thank you Letters - Handwritten
  7. Something that makes you uncomfortable
  8. A crazy plan
  9. Make someone smile
  10. Take a little step forward
  11. Go out of your comfort zone
  12. Start asking - View a video about asking
  13. Start exercising


Culled from Medium

A Manifesto: What You Stand For



According to wikipedia, manifesto is a published verbal declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party or government. But we also can have a manifesto. It helps to ask ourselves questions and also to be creative.

According to Alexander Franzen:

Traditionally, a manifesto is a written statement where you publicly declare your…
– Intentions (what you intend to do)

– Opinions (what you believe; your stance on a particular topic)

– Vision (the type of world that you dream about and wish to create)

Traditional manifestos are cool. Non-traditional ones are cool, too. There really aren’t any firm rules. You can write whatever you want, however you want.
After reading your manifesto, ideally, your reader should feel like, “I understand this person better” or “I get what this project is all about and why it matters” or “Oh, I can see the type of world that this person is trying to create — me too! I want to join the revolution!”
Your primary goal is to make your reader “feel” something. Hope. Excitement. Amusement. Curiosity. Whatever “feeling” you want to convey.
Here’s a very simple manifesto template that you can play with…
Start by filling out the following three statements:
I love…


I believe…

I am committed to…
Or, if you’re using a collective voice:
We love…


We believe…

We are committed to…
So here is my manifesto:

1. I love to make people smile
2. I love to inspire and give hope to people
3. I love to serve
4. I believe in God
5. I believe God has a beautiful plan for everybody
6. I believe I will have an amazing family
7. I am committed to making life easier by developing innovative products and services
8. I am committed to assisting people achieve their goals and dreams
9. I am committed to teaching by writing about what I have read, learnt and experienced.


So what do you stand for? What is your manifesto?


The Power of I Am Sorry



THE POWER OF *I AM SORRY.*

*I am sorry,* a short but mighty sentence!

If you wish to live long, don't joke with this short sentence, *I am sorry.* Do you know how many people who had gone to early grave because they neglected the therapeutic power of *I am sorry.* 

Most of the troubles in most homes are heightened because wives are too big to say *I am sorry* to their husbands and you can trust the ego of  husbands in saying same to their wives. 

Quarrel lingers between friends because no party wants to say *I am sorry.* Each says or asks, why should I be the first to say *I am sorry?* He or she would beat his or her chest and utter the ego phrase, *a whole me!* 

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the part of the world where saying *I am sorry* is a hard nut to crack while curses are easily unleashed. 

Welcome to the part of the world where people refer to a person who says *I am sorry* in a midst of a rift as a *weaker sex*: one who is not man enough; one who is foolish. 

Welcome to Africa where saying *I am sorry* is tougher than forcing a donkey to pass  through a needle hole.  

All of us are victims of this discussion. We have lost valuable assets, money and even lives because of this cheap and affordable sentence *I am sorry.* It simply cost only a breath of speech. 

Have you ever wondered why domestic violence is less pronounced in the western world? It is simply because they understand the efficacy of *I am sorry.*

Husbands say it to their wives and even children whenever they err, wives and children do the same  and life goes on fine.

Friends, this is simply a piece to encourage us to cultivate  a habit of saying *I am sorry.* It is difficult but readily affordable. 

Learn how to say *I AM SORRY* even if you are right.

If this message offends you in one way or the other, *I am sorry*
My apologies.
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