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Tuesday 31 December 2013

Time Management Hacks I Wish I’d Have Known In My Teens


Most people learn time management in the hard way, working late nights to meet deadlines, etc.
Etienne Garbugli, product and marketing consultant shared the lessons he’d have known when he was starting into a presentation posted to SlideShare.
Here’s what presentation says:-
Time Management Hacks :-
1. There’s always time
Time is priorities.
2. “Only plan for 4-5 hours of real work per day”
Days always fill up.
3. “It’s normal to have days where you just can’t work and days where you’ll work 12 hours  straight.”
Work more when you are in the working zone.
Relax when you’re not.
4. “Your time is $1000/hour, and you need to act accordingly.”
Respect your time and
Make it respected.
5. Stop multi-tasking.
It merely kills your focus.
6. Set up a work routine and stick to it.
Your body will adapt.
7. We’re always more focused
and productive with limited time.
8. Work is the best way to start working.
Start with short tasks to get on the track.
9. “Doing is better than perfect.”
Work iteratively.
Expectations to do things perfectly are oppressing.
10. More work hours doesn’t mean more productivity.
Use constraints as opportunities.
11. “Separate thinking and execution to execute faster and think better.”
Separate strategic and brainless tasks to become more productive.
12. Keep the same context throughout the day
Switching between clients/projects is unproductive.
13. Work around procrastination.
Procrastinate between intense dashes of work.
14. No two tasks ever hold the same importance.
Always prioritize.
15. Always know the single(one) thing you need to do get done during the day.
16. Delegate and learn to make use of other people.
17. Turn the page on yesterday.
Only think about today and tomorrow.
18. Don’t let tasks go on indefinitely.
Set tasks for everything.
19. Set end dates for stressful and intense activities.
Everything ends at some point.
20. “Don’t trust your brain for your memory. Get reminder app for everything.”
Always take notes.
21. Write down anything that distracts you- new ideas, random thoughts or whatever. The point is , if you write them down, they’ll stop bubbling up.
22. Take breaks sometimes.

Posted By: Pawan Lubana on Tuesday 31 December 2013

Here’s Some Proven Ways To Relax.

Holidays have you stressed out?
Here are the ways to reduce anxiety and tension through relaxation.
1. Listen to the most relaxing song on Earth.
In a study , stress specialist found that “Weightless” by Manchester band Marconi union helped women relax more than songs by Coldplay, Mozart and Enya. A continuous rhythm  of 60 BPM causes heart rate and brainwaves to synchronize with the rhythm.
2. Have a makeout session.It has been found that Kissing releases chemicals of oxytocin which reduce the levels of
stress hormone cortisol.
3. Watch a funny movie.Laughter is proven as an ultimate stress-buster. Studies has proven that laughter
reduces Psychological stress because the people who laugh more appear to have lower levels of cortisol, which increases in response to stress.
4. Take a yoga class.Studies shows that yoga- through a controlled combination of specific poses and
controlled breathing that relax your muscles- reduces fatigue depression and anxiety.
It is found in a study, that yoga led to increased concentration and lowered irritability
levels.
5. Eat chocolate.Research has shown that dark chocolate(40 grams) per day can help us cope with
stress as it releases “happy chemicals” known as beta endorphins in the brain.
6. Create a mental trigger. This is something in your head that will snap you in a calm state. This routine is
anything that you will perceive ac calming-listening to music, taking bath, sitting on a
bench,etc.
7. Get a pet.Studies prove that, people with pets have lower blood pressure and are more chilled out.
8. Grab a drink.Don’t go hog wild-as too much of alcohol will lead to problems and a less restful sleep.
But drinking in moderation has been proven to knock out stress levels.
9. Chew gum.Irrespective of flavor, studies find that chewing gum lowers stress levels and helps
in improving concentration as it reduces the amount of cortisol in saliva.
10. Ignore your phone. At least if it doesn’t involves work, research found that compulsively checking alerts,
text messages, updates made people really stressed out.

Posted By: Pawan Lubana on

Wednesday 25 December 2013

12 Things You Forgot Happened in 2013

  • Paula-deen

    1. Paula Deen's Career Melts After Deposition

    Paula Deen, the celebrity cook known best for her affinity for adding extra butter, faced career chaos this summer over details of a leaked deposition. The paperwork included Deen's admissions to using the N-word and plans for a Southern plantation-style wedding, among others.
    In the wake of the deposition, Deen was booted from pork-producing company Smithfield Foods and her television home, the Food Network. Both noted an intolerance to racial slurs as the cause.
    Deen later appeared on the Today show to address her side of the story. Watch it in full here.
    VIDEO: YOUTUBE, MARTYSOFFICE
  • Rodman

    2. Dennis Rodman Kicked It With Kim Jong Un – Twice

    Former NBA star and self-titled "bad boy" Dennis Rodman visited North Korea in early 2013 with a film crew from media company Vice -- a "basketball diplomacy" trip, the company claimed, that they would turn into an HBO series.
    Rodman and his film crew were reportedly the first Americans to have met Kim since he took over North Korean rule from his father Kim Jong-il in 2011.
    The communist dictatorship has been at odds with the United States for decades. The country made direct nuclear threats to the Obama administration just months before Rodman's visit. But the basketball star insists Kim is a big-time basketball fan, particularly of the late-90s Chicago Bulls squad Rodman was a part of.
    Rodman returned for a second visit in early September. He'll reportedly return in late December 2013 for a third time, despite political tension following Kim's ordered assassination of his uncle, Jang Song Thaek, last week.
    IMAGE: WANG ZHAO/AFP
  • Selfie

    3. 'Selfie,' 'FOMO' and 'Twerk' Added to Dictionary

    Srsly: A selfie's worth a thousand Bitcoins.
    In late August 2013, the Oxford Dictionaries Online added a handful of web- and viral content-related words to its archives: selfie, digital detox, Bitcoin, BYOD, emoji, FOMO, geek chic, hackerspace, phablet, srsly, TL;DR and -- most notably -- twerk.
    Twerk, sensationalized in 2013 by Miley Cyrus, is defined as a verb: "[A] dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance."
    The dictionary included the following sentences as examples: "Just wait till they catch their daughters twerking to this song," and, "Twerk it girl, work it girl."
    TL;DR: This.
    IMAGE: FLICKR, BOB DASS
  • Manti

    4. The Manti Te'o Girlfriend Hoax

    American linebacker Manti Te'o, who was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the 2013 NFL draft, was subject to a bizarre romantic hoax.
    In October 2012, Te'o, then a linebacker for the University of Notre Dame, appeared in a YouTube video to speak about the recent losses of his grandmother and his girlfriend -- both of whom had passed away from illnesses, only six hours apart, on Sept. 12, 2012.
    In mid-January 2013, two reporters from Deadspin published an investigation into Te'o's girlfriend, Lennay Kekua, claiming there was no evidence of her existence all along. The relationship was, after all, online -- the two had never met in person.
    The sports world was stunned. Kekua, it turns out, was a hoax. The photos associated with her social media activity had been stolen from the account of a young California woman who was unaware of the hijacking.
    Notre Dame and Te'o released statements admitting that Kekua had never existed, but added that Te'o was actually among the hoax's victims, not its perpetrators. They had both become aware of the truth in late December 2012.
    Later, it was revealed that 22-year-old Ronaiah Tuiasosopo was behind the hoax: He admitted responsibility to Kekua's tweets, speaking in a falsetto voice on the phone with Te'o -- everything.
    He claims he was in love with Te'o, and assured the football player knew nothing of the hoax.
    IMAGE: FLICKR, JEFF
  • House-cards

    5. House of Cards Becomes First Web Series to Win Emmy

    In September, Netflix's political thriller House of Cards became the first web series to win an Emmy award.
    David Fincher, the show's director, won the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, beating out showrunners for Breaking BadBoardwalk EmpireDownton Abbey and Homeland.
    House of Cards was nominated for a total of nine Emmys. It won two additional Creative Arts Emmys for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series and Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series.
    IMAGE: JEMAL COUNTESS
  • 6. New 'Harlem Shake' Goes Viral -- and Real Harlem Reacts

    Contrary to popular belief, the Harlem Shake -- the real one -- didn't originate from a 2012 synth song; it actually started in Harlem, New York City, nearly three decades ago.
    DJ artist Baauer released an unrelated electronic song, which happened to be called "Harlem Shake," in late 2012. In February 2013, Australian-based comedy group The Sunny Coast Skate uploaded a video of its members dancing to the song. Soon, their dance spread everywhere. It begins with a lone person jiving in a room full of bored on-lookers, then cuts into a group craze-off once the beat drops. Like, everywhere.
    The real Harlem wasn't impressed. Shortly after the craze began, YouTubers SchleppFilms filmed a series of street interviews on Harlem's 125th Street, outside the famed Apollo Theater, asking residents what they really thought of the new dance that stole their neighborhood's name. The answers -- "It looks like they're dry-humping air;" "They're making an absolute mockery out of [Harlem]" -- are less than flattering.
    Some residents later responded with a video showing what the dance should really look like.
    VIDEO: YOUTUBE, SCHLEPPFILMS
  • 7. Veronica Mars Movie Raises Funds Through Kickstarter

    Rob Thomas, creator of the TV mystery show Veronica Mars, raised money through Kickstarter to take the series to the big screen.
    The campaign's goal was initially $2 million, but at time of writing, it's racked up more than $5 million from nearly 100,000 donors across the world.
    In the movie, Veronica (played by Kristen Bell) returns to her hometown of Neptune, Calif., after being gone for 10 years, to aid former love interest Logan (played by Jason Dohring), who's been accused of killing his pop star girlfriend.
    The film's release date is March 14, 2014 -- exactly one year and one day after Thomas launched the crowdfunding campaign.
    VIDEO: YOUTUBE, JAKE D
  • 8. Lance Armstrong Admits to Doping on 'Oprah' Special

    For most of cyclist Lance Armstrong's life, he'd faced consistent allegations from the media and his competitors that he'd relied on PEDs to win his record seven Tour de France titles, from 1999 to 2005. Armstrong, however, denied everything.
    In June 2012, the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) officially accused him of doping and trafficking drugs. After more pressure, predominately through social media, Armstrong finally admitted to using PEDs during an interview with Oprah in early 2013 (above).
    Following the investigation and interview, all of Armstrong's sponsors -- including Nike, which had previously supported the Livestrong campaign -- dropped him.
    VIDEO: YOUTUBE, PETER BJORNILD
  • Lego-7

    9. Lego Builds a Life-Sized X-Wing Fighter

    In April, Lego built its largest structure to date: a life-sized X-Wing fighter from the Star Wars franchise.
    The structure was built in the Czech Republic over the course of four months, then shipped in pieces via freight ship to Long Island, N.Y. It was officially unveiled in New York City's Times Square for a weekend in May, then shipped off -- again, in pieces -- to Legoland in California.
    The huge structure is comprised of 5,335,200 individual Lego bricks. At 11 feet tall, 43 feet long and 44 feet wide, it weighs almost 46,000 pounds. Lego designed the ship in celebration of Cartoon Network's The Yoda Chronicles, which premiered in May.
    Mashable was lucky enough to get a first-hand glance. Flip through the full gallery of pics here.
    IMAGE: MASHABLE
  • 10. Videos of Russian Asteroid Strike Go Viral

    On Feb. 15, 2013, a small asteroid entered the Earth's atmosphere and exploded about 76,000 feet above Chelyabinsk, Russia.
    The explosion created a shockwave that damaged nearby homes and injured more than 1,000 people. Most injuries resulted from shattered glass and debris; some even reported sunburn and temporary blindness from the flash.
    Within hours of the boom, several videos had already been uploaded to YouTube, most of which were taken from dashboard cameras. (A reported one million Russians have cameras installed in their cars as a way to monitor potential police corruption.)
    In November, Science magazine published an in-depth study about the impact.
    Take a look at a compilation of the day's videos above.
    VIDEO: YOUTUBE, SERSENNIK345
  • 11. Andy Murray Becomes First British Man to Win Wimbledon in 77 Years

    In June, Scottish tennis player Andy Murray defeated number one-ranked Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. In doing so, Murray became the first British man to win the yearly London tournament in 77 years. The last British winner was Virginia Wade in 1977, and the last British man to win was Fred Perry, who claimed the title in 1936.
    The grueling match lasted more than three hours, ending with a score of 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
    Murray, 26, gave an emotional and earnest speech upon receiving the trophy. Watch it above.
    On Dec. 15, 2013, Murray was awarded the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award.
    VIDEO: YOUTUBE, WIMBLEDON
  • 12. People 3D Print Guns

    2013 was informally the year of the 3D printer. Along with groundbreaking innovations in the fields of healthcarearchitecture and artificial intelligence, another area of focus hit it big: firearms.
    In early May, a man named Cody Wilson fired the world's first entirely 3D-printed handgun, then filmed it and posted its blueprints online.
    Soon, gun enthusiasts and just-plain-curious 3D printer owners across the world followed suit. Some guns fired; some didn't.
    Mashable landed an exclusive interview with 30-year-old software engineer Travis Lerol from Baltimore, Md., who printed and tested his own version of Wilson's "Liberator" model. The total cost to print it? $30.
    Watch the results in the mini-documentary above.

Posted By: Pawan Lubana on Wednesday 25 December 2013

Tuesday 24 December 2013

45 Funniest 'Damn You Auto Correct' Mishaps of 2013

Bad spellers rejoice at the auto-correct function, but without proper supervision, it can ruin your life.
Each year, we give thanks for the proper spelling of "pencil," but some texters don't have such luck. Damn You Auto Correct — the popular blog dedicated to blasting your texting misfortunes across the Internet — gathered its most popular typing mishaps of the year.
This year's crop of auto in-corrects also includes messages misunderstood by Siri, who would kindly ask that you not mumble. And we can't forget the mom who had a tough time deciphering emojis. Apparently, 2013 was a tough year for intelligible communications.
  • Oppa

    Intended word: "Gangnam," not "gangbang."

  • Gator-matt

    Intended word: "Rotator," not "gator."

  • Yoga

    Intended word: "Circumstances," not "circumcision."

  • Teacher

    Intended word: "Fuels," not "girls."

  • Titties-holly

    Intended word: "Kitties," not "titties."

  • Bored-payton

    Intended word: "Pencil," not "penis."

  • Burn

    Intended word: "Neosporin," not "penis potion."

  • Big-hole

    Intended word: "Bichon," not "big hole."

  • Gluten

    Intended word: "Polenta," not "placenta."

  • Demotion-lucy

    Intended word: Definitely not "dead" or "farts" or "agora."

  • Sloppyhoerecipe

    Intended word: "Joes," not "hoes."

  • Darth-badger

    Intended word: "Vader," not "badger."

  • Wtf-tania

    Intended Mom-ism: "Fantastic"

  • Worst-morning

    Intended word: "Maxipad," not "notepad."

  • Jealous-amy

    Intended word: Something intelligible.

  • Asshole

    Intended word: "We," not "asshole."

  • The-usual-copy

    Intended word: Umm, this one actually looks legit.

  • Spider-danni

    Intended word: "Widow," not "window."

  • Fail

    Intended word: "Mistake," not "pancakes."

  • Penis-skirt_

    Intended word: "Pencil," not "penis."

  • Yoda

    Intended word: "Yoga," not "yoda."

  • Crazymom

    Intended word: Ummmm?

  • Starwars

    Intended word: "Endometriosis," not "Star Wars."

  • Jesus-emily

    Intended word: "Jessi," not "Jesus."

  • Pie-diego

    Intended word: "Don't know," not "donut."

  • Emojimom

    Intended emoji: "Chocolate," not "poop."

  • Dead-walruses

    Intended word: "Wreaths," not "walruses."

  • April-showers

    Intended word: "Flowers," not "flatulence."

  • So-proud-latoya-copy

    Intended word: "Recital," not "rectal."

  • The-penis-sharpener-final

    Intended word: "Pencil," not "penis."

  • Juicy

    Intended word: "Home," not "gone."

  • Almost-mariah

    Intended word: "Far," not "fat."

  • Gibberish1

    Intended word: No clue.

  • Potter

    Intended word: "Dumbledore," not "fumbled ore."

  • Meatballs

    Intended word: "Italian," not "Taliban."

  • Chuck

    Intended word: "Chicken noodles," not "Chuck Norris."

  • Knee

    Intended word: "This," not "things."

  • Drink

    Intended word: "Drive," not "drink."

  • Ducttape

    Intended word: "Duct tape," not "fucktape."

  • Walkingdead

    Intended word: "Walking," not waddling."

  • Prius

    Intended word: "Prius," not "penis."

  • Shutdown

    Intended word: "Running," not "ruining."

  • Pirate-billy

    Intended word: "Fajitas," not "vaginas."

  • Hungry

    Intended word: [censored]

  • Bigger

    Intended word: "Purse," not "pussy."


Posted By: Pawan Lubana on Tuesday 24 December 2013

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