Lifehacker. Work. WriteThinkLearn.pdf (application/pdf Object) Take The Initiative and Create Your Own Projects - Smashing Magazine. Advertisement During my last job with a large corporation, people started to get laid off.
Many fellow creatives came to me, as they had no idea what they would do if they were let go. I had come to that small city from New York and my experience was varied and impressive to those who started their careers with this company. Their parents had hoped for their own children to work there and eventually retire in the same homey place. They were anchored in this town that held no other industries. “You’re creative,” I would tell people before my turn came in the next to last round of layoffs (which is some comfort).
Take The Initiative! Tailor (A) gives creative (B) a snappy new “power suit”, SO irresistible that the client (C) hugs the suit (D) causing it to hit paddle (E), smashing expensive vase (G) and wasting a perfectly goof head of cabbage (I). I’m a big believer in self-propelled initiatives. Some people smile at the realization that their dreams were an easy step closer. 5 tips to save your time while browsing the internet. Don’t worry I am not going to ask you cut your browsing or surfing hours .
We all spend a lot time browsing on the internet . You can increase your productivity by doing your internet work faster . Most of our internet work is on web browsers , with the knowledge of some tips and tricks of browsers you can reduce your working time . Below are some tips and tricks you can follow master your web browser to reduce your working time . 1. Modern Browser like Mozilla Firefox and Chrome provides you lot of inbuilt features . 2.
Most of modern web browsers supports extensions plugins or addons , firefox is best in this area with over 2 billion addons and extensions .You can browse the directory of add-ons and extensions for Firefox , Google Chrome and Safari . 3 . Studies have proved that we can work faster with keyboard than mouse . 4. Start page is the page that is loaded when you open a new tab or window , we generally set it Google , yahoo or some news site . 12 Free Web 2.0 Startups That Help Manage Small Businesses. The 20 Best Productivity and Personal Development Blogs. One of the things that many freelancers struggle with is that we find it hard to manage time.
No matter how much we wish there were more hours in a day, the fact is that a day is only going to consist of 24 hours. If we can’t straighten our priorities, our productivity level and creativity isn’t going through shine through our work. Having said good bye to 2009, it’s time to take control of our career and get things done, faster and more effectively. We’ve been creating lists of sites that we think will help freelancers learn more. We recently created a list of some of the top social media blogs and SEO related sites. Today we are bringing you a list of some of the best productivity and personal development related blogs on the web. 20 Blogs You Should Read Listed below are some of the best blogs in this particular field. Please note that the list below is not a ranking and the blogs mentioned are in no particular order. Your Turn to Share Image by chovy.
7 ways to change your life in the next 7 days. Life change may seem to take years to achieve but there are steps you can walk today and in the next week that perhaps can change your life forever.
Most are little steps, but when combined together they can create big and lasting change. Here are 7 ways to change your life in the next 7 days. 1. Change your words and phrases One of the most effective ways to change your life is to change your attitude and mindset. It might take some time to remove negative phrases and words because you’ve gotten so used to them.
Your entire life changes without you having to change everything. Here are some words and phrases to stop using: - “It’s just one of those days.” - “Same s**t, different day.” - “Same old, same old.” - “Pretty good.” - “What’s the world coming to?” - “Kids these days.” - “I can’t.” - “I don’t know.” Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide.