Month: June 2018

  • Content Mills are just like Upwork and Freelancer

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    Maddy Osman has a great look at content mills. All the same points apply to freelance market places. It’s the pickiest clients for the lowest prices and you often can’t take the work outside the freelance job platform so you’re only building a portfolio on said platform. If they decide that you’re no longer wanted,…

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  • More thoughts on alcohol excluding people from conferences and networking

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    Further thoughts after this post. What if you’re at a place where you must be legal drinking age we are saying that the only people worth meeting are 21 (in some states). That’s hardly the truth. We are also excluding anyone that has struggled enough with alcohol in the past that they can’t be around…

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  • Opting Out of WordCamp “after” because of alcohol

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    Things I’ve realized in 45 days of not drinking Higher education runs on booze. It’s remarkable how many events involve free alcohol and how much socialising after other events involves alcohol I’d say similar things about the WordCamp’s and other tech conferences I’ve been to. I have nothing against drinking but I’m a 1 beer…

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  • Since Yearly Goals Suck, Here is the Alternative

    Since Yearly Goals Suck, Here is the Alternative

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    If yearly goals suck, in that they’re way too long and you can’t stay motivated towards your goal for 12 months, what do you do? The alternative that I use, and my coaching clients use, to much better effect is quarterly goals focused on actions. Quarterly Plans Are Better than Yearly Goals A quarter is…

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  • dad lists insult dad

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    The insult to mums, of course, is the suggestion that dads should somehow be celebrated for achieving basic tasks when they get no such recognition. Yup I agree entirely. My wife and I talk about this at least weekly. People rave that I show up to figure skating and can name the jumps my kid…

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  • Always on YouTube – of course we have breakdown

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    YouTube’s burnout problem. Constant changes to the platform’s algorithm, unhealthy obsessions with remaining relevant in a rapidly growing field and social media pressures are making it almost impossible for top creators to continue creating at the pace both the platform and audience want — and that can have a detrimental effect on the very ecosystem…

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  • @shawnblanc on what he’s most interested in with the new iOS

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    The calmest iPhone yet Now, I don’t know about you, but I’ve had my iPhone within arm’s reach since I bought the first one in 2007. And it can be easy to use it too much. Which is why I’m all for any features that make it easier to keep the phone less distracting while…

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  • Don’t prioritize in the moment value

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    From Cal Newport A key idea in attention capital theory is that knowledge work organizations implicitly prioritize convenience over value production. It makes everyones’ life easier in the moment if you’re quick to reply to email, willing to hop on a call, attend one more planning meeting and join that internal committee. I freely admit…

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  • Freelance Friday 009 – June 8 2018

    Freelance Friday 009 – June 8 2018

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    This week we switched up the schedule around the office. We’re looking at the revenue of the business and focusing less on the bigger branding things I’ve been doing and more on revenue generating activities because bills need to get paid and such. On that note, this was the last week that I’ll have 2…

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  • another reason I don’t watch the news

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    Speaking of terrorism Today, a bombing in a Brussels metro station is drummed into our heads in real time through constant stories and vivid pictures. It feels like an attack on our own community. Yeah this stuff is never drummed in to my head. I pay way more attention to local news than international news.…

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