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The world’s most important Bookmark

On all of my browser there is one bookmark that I will always have. I visit this bookmark when I get a free moment. This bookmark is not the usual time waster like facebook or twitter. This bookmark leads to a random article on Wikipedia: Link

Link

What does this do?

This exercise lets me know just how little I have explored, how little of the world I will ever know.

Even in this age of technology there is not enough eyeballs on screens for all of the hours in the day to know everything about everything.

I keep clicking through random articles and come across worlds I had no idea even existed a minute ago. Now I am looking at all of these stories, histories, and intrigues. Epic battles and loves, and lives well lived all unknown to me. I click again, again, and again. Discovering unknown epochs and creatures and philosophies.

This humbles me.

Any boredom or overconfidence just drain away after being hit by all of the knowledge.

It reminds me of the Pale Blue Dot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmP4Xzt0rN4

Find out what scares you

Find out what scares you – and do that

Growth is only happening when you are not doing what you are used to. Only when you are feeling out of place are you becoming a stronger person. If you stay with comfort you will be lucky to get good at only one thing – but if you reach out in different areas the possibilities are endless.

If you are looking to jump into newness then it is important to have all other things in order. If that is not true work towards that first.

Keep your body in shape, Maintain a healthy mind

Learn to practice self care. Go for walks, read books, get off of your phone!

Remove bad habits, replace with better habits

If you understand these bad habits – you can work to replace them when encountering the usual triggers that maintain them.

Have strong relationships

This does not mean you have to be buddies with everyone. One strong relationship is better than a million social media “friends”.

It will feel awful at first – but you will look back at those moments as those that define your future self. Overcoming these emotions is the key to facing all difficulties. It is the last bit of resistance trying to hold you back. Break through.

9 Steps to Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone! [TUTORIAL]

I have the worst reception in my apartment complex – I literally cannot complete a call without going outside of the building. This is very frustrating.

I am so sick of dropped calls – now there is something to do about it!

With the most recent iOS 9.3 update – a newly added feature of Wi-Fi calling has come to the rescue.

Disclaimer: I can only speak for Verizon iOS devices – I am not sure if this works with other carriers.

Here is a tutorial to get cracking with Wi-Fi calling on your device:

  1. Navigate to the settings on your phone

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  2. Click on the Phone Icon under settingsIMG_4907

  3. Under Calls – click Wi-Fi Calling – it should currently be set to ‘Off’IMG_4908

  4. Click the toggle on the right hand side of the screen beside ‘Wi-Fi Calling on This Phone’

  5. You should be prompted with a pop up -Click EnableIMG_4903

  6. Put in your information here – this is so you can be located by your cell phone if you call 9/11. If you are a conspiracy nut – I cannot help you here – I will gladly hand over my address to get Wi-Fi calling – but that is me. IMG_4905

  7. Once you fill this out click Continue.

  8. Wait a few moments and you should now see VZM Wi-Fi at the top right of your screen. IMG_4909

  9. You now can call over Wi-Fi – no more dropped calls!

7 Reasons Why You Need a Blog

 

Ready to Rip up Some Blogs

Buckle up, strap in.

Here it goes!

I am finally doing it. After many years of sitting on the sidelines – a fire has kindled under my behind and I am blogging.

For those still skeptical – I put together a list of seven reasons why having a personal blog is an awesome move:

  1. Why let other sites define your reputation online – own it all yourself!

    You can control and curate your personal narrative and story – this is powerful.

  2. Projects and creations that are not online are basically invisible. Get them out for the world to see.

    Your ideas could inspire people around the world – that is IF they are available.

    Imagine this locked up in someone's basement.

    Imagine this locked up in someone’s basement.

  3. Information wants to be free – share your knowledge with the world.

    Your ideas could inspire people around the world – that is IF they are available.

  4. Find like minded people – build a community around people that enjoy the same topics and hobbies that you love.

    Find your tribe, find the others like you! They are out there waiting.

    You wish you could look this cool!

    You wish you could look this cool!

  5. A blog allows the ability to package and present content to make it even better

    Awesome guides and courses help out just as much as the knowledge that they bundle up.
    Download more memory!

  6. Make it your home base

    Instead of isolated social media accounts – bring all of your visitors to one place – to your place – your blog.  Home sweet home.

  7. It is cheap! 

The start up cost is tiny – while the potential upside is huge: clients, readers, and success are potentially right around the corner – with a little sweat equity and elbow grease and consistency of course!

 

For guidance on getting started I wanted to give a special reference to John Sonmez of Simple Programmer. He has a convenient guide that helps when Beginning – Just as John’s course motivates me to write here!

 

 

9 Tips to Make Learning Suck Less

Education does not stop when school is out. The best way to get ahead of the competition is to outlearn them everyday. In the words of Steve Martin, you have to “become so good that they cannot ignore you.” Learning will always be apart of the recipe for growth and advancement throughout life. Listed are a few points of wisdom gained when journeying out to learn in new and unknown areas. Hopefully this guidance can help out along the way when starting out!

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”

Alvin Toffler

1. Finish One Task

The mind weeps when there are too many choices on where to decide to put effort, make the decision easy by focusing on a single book or course. Make it your sole goal to finish that project of learning before you start on some else. When I start to struggle with one topic, I feel myself wanting to pull away and find else, leading to quick hopping between material that leads to basic levels of comprehension. I want to avoid the jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none conundrum, so avoid this slumping habit. Focus on a concentrated progress.

2. Invest in yourself

There are weird motivating factors that drive the process – and strangely when funds are invested into the learning process it is more difficult to give up. Wasting the money spent is hard to do – especially compared to simply walking away from something that was found for free – you have no skin in the learning game! This does not need to be a large sum – for example look for Udemy courses that are on sale or have coupons searchable on google – they typically drop the price from hundreds of dollars to around 5-15! TeamTreehouse also has a student discount if you share with them your email address from that institution.

3. Use a curated course – FreeCodeCamp Udemy, Treehouse, Udacity

 

Some people are more disciplined than others – if the idea of finding material seems daunting enough – reach out to a highly rated online course. These options are increasingly daily – and they allow for built in structure and guidance.

4. Use a book

 
The book is with you in this struggle, it is harder to put off. It will show you the effects of your struggle, the book will tear, smear, and show life where a PDF or online document stays boringly static. The marks on the book tells the story of your journey.
You can file away that PDF, but the book is harder to ignore. It reminds you when you see it sitting on your desk that you should keep going with your progress. I love looking at the book and see how far I am by looking at my dog-eared pages tucked away inside, it makes me feel like I am moving forward like nothing else.
If a book will be used – I recommend going straight to Amazon and typing in certain keywords for the topic. Try to find the book that is up-to-date, has a decent amount of reviews, and is the highest rated. Read the reviews to ensure the book is right for you. This process will help ensure you are not going to be soured by the purchase of the text.

5.Take the time you need for progress

Trying to hurry up the learning process is like expecting a tree to grow in a few days. Learning is a marathon, not a sprint.

6.You will get overwhelmed – Do not stress

Set a timer for 20 mins and fall asleep when tired from learning. It is always surprising how this little cat nap can reinvigorate the mind.

7. Learn everyday – even if it is 5 minutes – it counts.

This helps establish the habit of learning – which is more effective than cramming information in huge sessions periodically. Five minutes is all that is needed to establish the act of learning when downtime arises.

8. Publish your journey online

Work that is not online means little to nothing to the outside world.
If a tree falls in a forest with no one around does it make a sound?
Set up a twitter account to post progress.
I started doing this because I theorized that an ongoing record would be more substantive than simply saying I completed some learning. But, this twitter account became a motivating factor when I got down in the dumps and frustrated. When I looked back at what I had done, I could show myself real strides. This reinforcement helps when you need it most. A surprising and unexpected outcome that makes me highly recommend you do the same.
Make a personal blog
Set up a blog to put updates on what you are working on, basic information about yourself, and possibly your resume and a link to your twitter account were you are posting more granular progress reports.
When making a blog – start small – even a single page with a few sentences, name, and bio is better than nothing!

9. Do not stop

There will be points when you would rather watch television or browse the internet instead of using your time for learning. Your mind will think hard and fast for excuses why you do not want to do it anymore. In these situations, I have found that if I tell myself I will accomplish one chapter or at least one exercise, then I will be okay for that day. This way I will not feel guilty for doing other things, if one keeps a habit, progress will be made. Do not force yourself to do too much right away, pacing is key to establishing a learning trend.

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