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  • How to create truly innovative ideas and then execute them in a way that capitalizes on their potential.
    May 6 2023

    At some point, you might have been interested in the notion of making money online. It’s an appealing concept – earning money from the comfort of your home or abroad!

    So, you type in ‘Make Money Online, and what do you find? Usually, it’s tips on how to sell eBooks, advice on how to earn money as an affiliate, and tips on how to get to the top of Google. Often by essentially spamming Google until you get there…

    Most of what you find won’t be ambitious, in other words. And in fact, a lot of it isn’t even going to be the kind of work you’re likely to be very proud of, let alone passionate about.

    But that’s not what making money online has to mean. Making money online can also mean becoming the next Mark Zuckerberg, Matt Mullenweg, or Steve Jobs.

    The internet provides an incredible tool that is now changing the world and how we live and work. If the only part you want to play is to sell an eBook on losing weight (that’s not factually accurate), then you are preparing yourself for failure.

    Worse, you’re preparing yourself for success that’s so modest as to be incredibly dull and frankly depressing.

    Opportunity is knocking, and it’s up to you whether you want to take that opportunity to do something incredible or to try and spam people. I know what I’d instead do.

    But of course, it’s easy to understand why so much of the information out there is geared toward con artists and ‘get rich quick schemes (that don’t work). It’s because creating an indeed game-changing service, or product is highly daunting. It’s because most people have no idea how to find a genuinely innovative new idea, let alone how to bring it to market.

    There are only so many true visionaries in the world. There are only, so many Elon Musk's out there.

    This is not something that can be taught. Except… is it?

    As you’ll learn in this book, forcing someone to have a good idea is impossible. I can’t promise that after reading this book, you will have a breakthrough that changes the world for the better and makes you rich.

    But what I can provide are some tricks and strategies that you can use to increase your chances of coming up with those fantastic, game-changing ideas.

    Read on, and you’ll discover how to help yourself think like a genuinely innovative entrepreneur. And more importantly, you’ll learn how to implement those ideas and take action.

    Because there are plenty of ideas in the world, executing said ideas is challenging!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Why Instagram Matters
    May 6 2023

    Instagram was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger and first went live in October 2010 as a mobile app. The basic premise is straightforward. Instagram allows you to upload a photo to your profile and view photos others have uploaded on a feed. The objective here is different from Facebook, however. Rather than keeping an archive of all your photos to tell your own story, the obj, active with Instagram, is more selective. You will generally upload a single image at a time and spend a little time cropping it, adding filters, and usually making it look as artistic as possible.
    Many have described Instagram as an opportunity to find the art in everyday moments. You’ll see pictures of empty gyms, wine glasses with lipstick stains, sunsets, and running shoes covered in mud – all with different filters applied and a story to tell. Those who understand the platform well manage to create some very artistic images using only minimal tools.
    Those tools are ‘filters.’ These are simple effects that can be applied to Instagram images to give them a retro look, different color temblores, faded results, and much more.
    It took no time for the service to grow to 100 million users by April 2012 and 300 million by December 2014. This is unheard of growth in the industry; it was only a matter of time before Facebook knocked and made an acquisition. Facebook demonstrated tremendous faith in the platform when, in April 2012, it purchased Instagram for the whopping US $1 million (cash and stock). This would prove to be an intelligent move – while Instagram grew by 23% over the following year, Facebook would only increase by 3% during the same timeframe.
    Facebook made a promise to Instagram users at the time not to ruin the platform with new features or to be too intrusive. For the most part, the company has been faithful to its word, and it would be fair to say that Instagram has maintained its integrity and core purpose over the years. Instagram has been somewhat integrated into Facebook but not to a considerable degree; if you did not know that the same company owned the two, you could not realize it on looks alone.
    That said, there have still been many changes and updates to Instagram over the years, which have primarily improved the platform. For instance, Instagram initially only supported a square image format to mimic old Polaroid photos. Later, it would introduce the ability to upload pictures in various aspect ratios, creating many more possibilities over time.
    Another perhaps overdue feature that was added in 2013 was video sharing. Users could record and share videos for up to 15 seconds, with resolutions of 640x640. Some saw this as an attempt to compete with other video–sharing platforms, such as vine. However, it was arguably a logical addition to the platform’s roster of features.
    Then came more precise editing controls. Rather than just being able to add different filters, users could now alter different settings manually – controlling things like the brightness, the contrast, the saturation, etc.
    Instagram Direct was also added in 2013 and was another critical upgrade. This allowed users to send images directly to other users. In 2015, new features were added to this mode, allowing for primary instant messaging and the ability to share multiple photos at once. However, the direct option is to share pictures you think a friend or a contact will enjoy.
    And then came Instagram Riches.

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    51 mins
  • Work At Home - 5 Significant Signs You Are Chronic Procrastinator.
    May 6 2023

    In this episode about Work At Home - 5 Significant Signs You Are Chronic Procrastinator.


    Introduction. 

     

    Procrastination is something that we all deal with at some point or another. We may find that there is some project that we don't want to deal with, or we may feel we have time to do it later. Of course, things always sneak up on us sooner rather than later, and we scramble around to get it all done. It is a temporary thing for most people; something they do o isn't a habit. On the other hand, procrastinators will often deal with these issues each time occasionally and that they have something to do.

     

    This guidebook will spend some time looking at what a procrastinator is and some of the main signs to look for when it comes to determining if you or someone else is a procrastinator. We will discuss things such as avoiding unpleasant tasks, making excuses, or giving up because we feel we are not up to the challenge. These things will make the procrastinator put off their work rather than try to finish it.

     

    When you are interested in finding out what a procrastinator is like and learning about some of the signs that come with procrastination to see if they are the ones you are dealing with, make sure to check out this guidebook to get started!

     

    What is a Procrastinator?

     

    First, we need to take some time to talk about what a procrastinator is. This person likes to put things off or delay doing the work because they feel they can't handle it or aren't interested in it. A person who wants to put things off or delays is doing the work job because they feel like they can't handle it, including chores, work, and other actions that should be done promptly. If you don't get to work on cleaning the house because you have to take the kids to soccer practice, that is not procrastination. But if you sit down and watch television instead of doing the housework, that is procrastination.

     

    We all have times when we will suffer from procrastination in our lives. We don't always want to do some things, and we will put them off as much as possible. But this s usually something temporary with most people. But when it comes to being a procrastinator, they will push the activity off every time they are supposed to do something, or at least most of the time.

     

    Often these procrastinators wait until the very last minute to get things done. If they are given a big project, it is common to see them working on it late into the night the day before it is due. These people will go out the day before Christmas to complete their shopping. It seems like no matter what they are doing, and they can never get it done on time and without rushing at the last minute.

     

    These people often have every excuse in the book to avoid doing some of the work that they should. They may not feel like they should have to get the job done, they may say that it doesn't interest them, and sometimes they will say that the thrill of waiting until the last minute makes it more exciting for them, so they do better work in the long run. But these are all just excuses that are causing them a lot of harm as they push projects further and further behind each day.

     

    You may run across several types of procrastinators in your life. They will all share some common traits, but they can be very different in how they procrastinate and even for the reasons. The three types of procrastinators that you may encounter include:

     

    Arousal type: these are also known as the thrill seeker type. These people can get some waiting until the very last minute to get their project done. They like how it feels to get the work done at the last minute, and they will never work on assignments early.

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    13 mins

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