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Another effective solution to handle the email backlog

A few months ago I posted a solution for handling large quantities of email. A few of those tips were: You must organize your inbox, archive items, separate them into tags/categories/labels, use filters to direct incoming mail into specific labels instead of receiving everything in the inbox. That reduces the clutter and allows you to focus on more important email first. (i.e. I redirect all newsletters to... read more

How can you use 100% of your brain?

As a child I was told by a few people, several times, that we only use a fraction of our brain. They told me we generally use only 5-6%, and that if we managed to use at least 30-40% our minds would be so powerful that we could lift objects with our brain. I was also told that Einstein used about 20% of his brain, and by studying and stressing our minds to think more we could achieve a greater usage, and... read more

Cooooontinue…

Are you consistent with what you do? Do you finish everything you start? No, I didn’t think so, but if you do… Congratulations! You may skip this post. Otherwise, I have a story to tell you… Once upon a time I was just like you. I had many ideas, some of them quite good, and I tried to carry them out only to realise I couldn’t finish all of them. Sometimes I would get bored halfway... read more

Learning about: Time Lapse? Stop Motion?

First of all a disclaimer: No I am not going to teach you how to do time lapse and stop motion in this video, although I feel tempted to actually practise a bit with both. As previously stated I have begun with my first session of progressive learning. I started with formulating a question that I had: What is the difference between Time Lapse and Stop Motion? I then proceeded to dedicate 15 minutes of my... read more

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