Friday 28 November 2014

This Is How You Can Develop A Highly Successful Mind

You want to be successful, but you don’t know how.
So you read all about the success of other individuals. You got lost in the world of tips, tricks, and courses for success.
None of them worked for you. At the end of it you were still left wondering, “what is it that I don’t have?”
You’re still looking now.
You’ve exhausted your edition of Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. You’ve been through hours of listening to those motivational coaches say, “never give up, and you’ll get what you want!” You’ve done it all, and nothing is working.
You’re sick of it, right? You want something that you can start doing RIGHT NOW. You don’t want the “never give up” speech again.
So here is the reality.
Success is something within you. It’s your daily habits. Your morning routines. What you spend your time doing. It’s not these tips and tricks that others try to sell you, it’s the way you view the world!
Don’t give up hope. Here’s 10 habits that you can adopt that will form a successful mind.

Start to Accept Changes

Change is the one constant you can rely on in life. When all else fails you, you can bet that change will be lurking around the corner. With this in mind, wouldn’t it be a smart thing to finally squash that fear of change all together?
Successful people are able to adapt to change. They need to be. If one idea fails, which many will, the successful mind can take that and adapt to the changes presented by the situation.
But how do you accept change?
The way you always have, you just get on with it. Know that it’s there, it’s happening all the time, and don’t let it catch you off-guard. Plan for it, expect it, embrace it, and use it to your advantage.

Start to Set Goals

Not just any goals, but achievable goals. You know when you draw up a check-list, and you tick each individual little job off it? Think back to the feeling of each of those ticks. Think about how relieving it is. Think about how empowered and motivated you feel for the next job.
It’s a pretty damn good feeling, right? Then staring at that completed list at the end of the day, knowing that you’ve accomplished everything you wanted to do for that day. Make your goals that size. Reach your goals every day. Allow that momentum to build, and empower you, every single day! (But don’t forget to schedule your empty check-list days too.)
Also, a study done by Gail Matthews, PhD at Dominican University, seems to support the idea that writing goals is scientifically proven to make us more successful!

Start to Commit to Things

Get rid of those commitment fears. If you want to be successful, you haveto commit to things. A new job, a new partner, a new exercise regime, a new magazine subscription, whatever it is — you need to commit!
If you can’t commit when things are going well, you’re going to abandon ship and run a mile the moment you hit some turbulence. This won’t lead you to success. It can’t. You’re not sticking around long enough to reach it.
There’s no real easy way to do this. Though weighing up the cost of the commitment versus the rewards can often be a good start. Regardless, however you decide to face up to it, the end result is the same. You start committing.

Start to Identify Your Purpose

A purpose is the fast-track to success. With your purpose in mind, much like the achievable goals, all that hard work seems a lot more appealing to overcome. When things get rough you can just sit there and say, “Why are you doing this again?” and your purpose will always serve as the motivation you need.
So how do you find your purpose? Answer these simple questions (brutal honesty required):
  • Who are you?
  • What do you want from life?
  • What is it you have that others will benefit from receiving?
  • How are you going to get there?

Start to Believe in You and Your Goals

It’s timeless advice really. You’ve heard it a million times before, but this time you need to let it sink in. If you want to be successful, you have to believe in yourself.
Don’t believe in yourself because it’s your destiny to be successful. Don’t believe in yourself because you’ve got a foolproof plan. Don’t believe in yourself because you really want it. These are fairy tales spun to us, with no real serving purpose whatsoever.
Believe in yourself because you know that you’re going to put in the work. Believe in yourself because you know, as long you’re still breathing by tomorrow, that you will continue to work towards where you want to be. Believe in yourself because you know you’ll overcome the next hurdle you’re presented with.
With this level of self-belief, anything is achievable. You just have to keep going until you get there.

Start to Cultivate Patience

Another timeless piece of advice, inexcusable to leave out of anything discussing success. You need to have patience. Yes some things can happen overnight, but these are often the smaller successes.
It doesn’t matter what it is you want to achieve, knowing how to wait will be a part of it. A successful blog doesn’t launch with thousands of subscribers overnight. A powerful novel doesn’t get written in a day. A superstar fitness model doesn’t miraculously gain his or her physique in 24 hours.
Success takes time. You just have to keep taking every step you can towards it.

Start to Identify Your Downfalls (Then Do Something about Them)

No successful mind is successful if it cannot see where it falls short. It is only in the identification of the shortcoming that it could ever have the potential to be addressed. Many people are their own worst critic though, so it’s not hard to see what needs work.
The hard part is putting in the work. Knowing you’re lazy and doing something about the laziness are two very different things. To be successful you would have to identify that laziness, and then adopt a proactive solution to it. Just saying, “yeah I’m lazy,” isn’t going to get the work done.
The last, and maybe the hardest, part to it all is showing yourself compassion. You’re not going to get it absolutely perfect first try. That’s okay. You’ve got a lot of time left. As long as you’re actually doing something about your downfalls, other than complaining, you’re probably ahead of most.

Start to Identify the Growth in ‘Failure’

Do you know what almost every successful person has in common?
They’ve failed.
Dr. Seuss was rejected by 27 publishers. Stephen King threw his career-launching manuscript in the trash, though luckily his wife pulled it out. Walt Disney was told he had no imagination.
Did any of these give up?
Well okay, Stephen King did for a moment, but the point is they failed and didn’t give up. Instead here they are, names known by almost every household. These failures only ever spurred them on to become incredibly successful people. So see your ‘failure,’ learn from it, grow from it, and come back better.
The only thing stopping you from trying again is you.

Start to Practice Emotional Creativity

Emotional creativity, better known as empathy, is the backbone of success. To be able to relate, to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, is what makes you a successful human being.
There’s various reasons why, such as:
  • To be able to serve people what it is they want, which is the key to many successful businesses and careers, you have to relate to their situation. If you lack the emotional creativity to empathize with their situation, you won’t connect well with them.
  • If you’re on your pursuit for success and you’re going to have to climb over some people’s heads, how are you going to stay human doing that? By relating to them. Are you willing to crush other people to get where you want to be? Can you live with that decision? You’ll only know by empathizing.
  • Successful people, at least many of them, are likable. They’re likable because you can relate to them. You can relate because they’re creative enough, emotionally, to appeal to you!
Plus, just as a general benefit, empathy makes you a better human being overall. Putting yourself in someone’s situation is going to lead to better behavior, from you, when it comes to dealing with said people. If you’re not sold on empathy, just read this Psychology Today piece.

Start to Meditate

With the madness of success comes the desperate need for peace. As a successful person, you’ll likely be making stressful decisions every day. If you can’t manage that stress, it’ll dominate you.
Luckily, meditation is here for successful you. With empirically proven health benefits, as outlined in this JAMA article, it’ll help reduce the stress and anxiety of being successful!
So take a couple of minutes out of your day, and really let go. Hit the pause button on everything. It’ll all still be there when you come back, but find time to really just be with yourself. Otherwise that stress could eat you alive.
So there it is. Now all you’ve got to do is put them into practice. Are you ready for success?

50 Photoshop Shortcuts You Need To Know To Make You A Pro

Photoshop is the premier image editing software today. It might as well be synonymous with image editing itself.
In fact, the word “Photoshop” has become more than a proper noun; it’s a verb – defined as the act or process of altering an image with Photoshop software. Despite its incredible utility, however, many people don’t know how to make the most out of this sophisticated digital editing tool.
Take a look at the following 50 Photoshop shortcuts that can help you unlock this software program’s full potential.

50 Photoshop keyboard shortcuts

With all of its capabilities and functions, Photoshop does a great job of making tasks easy and intuitive to perform. The difficult part is remembering all the shortcuts and how they work.
Here are a few of the most useful shortcuts.
1. Shift+Alt+Ctrl+E allows you to merge the visible layer to a new layer.
2. Alt+Delete lets you fill an object with the foreground color.
3. Ctrl+Delete lets you fill an object with the background color.
4. Ctrl+Shift+I is useful for inverting the current selection.
5. Shift+Alt+Ctrl+T can save time by allowing you to repeat the previous transformation.
6. Hold Shift to add to the existing selection.
7. Hold Alt to subtract from the existing selection.
8. Ctrl+Alt+Z allows you to undo the last action or take a step backward.
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9. Ctrl+Shift+[ is useful for sending a layer to the bottom.
10. Ctrl+] does the opposite: it brings a layer forward.
11. Alt+Brush Tool lets you pull a color from an existing image quickly (instead of clicking on the standard eyedropper tool).
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12. ] or [ lets you increase or decrease your brush size on-the-go.
13. } or { lets you change the brush hardness.
14. , confers the ability to scroll between the various brush types.
15. Shift+Alt+P is useful for toggling the airbrush option.
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16. Ctrl+L lets you use the levels box without wasting time.
17. Ctrl+T is an easy way to open the free transform tool for rotating, resizing, and skewing images with the movable outline.
18. Ctrl+M is useful if you wish to edit curves quickly and efficiently on an image.
19. Ctrl+U can significantly decrease the effort it takes to find the right hue and saturation for your colors.
20. Ctrl+Shift+U, on the other hand, can desaturate the colors in your image.
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21. Shift+Ctrl+L is the best shortcut for auto-toning an image.
22. Alt+Shift+Ctrl+L lets you auto-contrast an image.
23. Shift+Ctrl+B is the auto-color shortcut.
24. Shift+Ctrl+R is extremely useful for correcting lens distortions such as barrel distortion, pincushion distortion, and vignetting.
25. Opt+Shift+Ctrl+A will quickly fix distortions relating to panoramas and wide angle lenses.
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26. Ctrl+Alt+I easily lets you change an image’s size.
27. Shift+Ctrl+Alt+B is the best way to open the black-and-white dialog box for easy conversion of color photos.
28. Ctrl+Alt+O is one of the most useful tools for the perfectionist. It gives you the power to see each pixel individually.
29. Ctrl+O lets you fit your work to the screen to see the entire canvas.
30. Ctrl+Shift+L/C/R is the best way to align text automatically to the left, center, or right.
31. Ctrl+Plus(+) is the easiest way to zoom in.
32. Ctrl+Minus(-) is the easiest way to zoom out.
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33. Esc will let you cancel completely.
34. Ctrl+Z undoes the last pin adjustment.
35. Ctrl+A selects all the pins.
36. Ctrl+D deselects all pins.
37. Shift and click allows you to select multiple pins.
38. Shift, click, and drag to move multiple pins simultaneously.
39. H will temporarily hide pins.
40. Dodge tool/burn tool+Shift+Alt+S lets you dodge/burn shadows.
41. Dodge tool/burn tool+Shift+Alt+M lets you dodge/burn midtones.
42. Dodge tool/burn tool+Shift+Alt+H lets you dodge/burn highlights.
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43. Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S takes you to the “Save for Web” box for publishing to the Internet.
44. Ctrl+K is the fastest way to get to the preferences menu.
45. Ctrl+O lets you open a new image.
46. Ctrl+N is helpful for creating a new document in your workspace.
47. Shift+Ctrl+X is helpful for people who like to use the liquefy tools often.
48. Ctrl+R will toggle the ruler on and off to satisfy your preference.
49. Ctrl + ‘ will show or hide the grid.
50. Alt+Ctrl+; locks guides and lets you work within certain parameters.
While these 50 keyboard shortcuts can certainly be helpful to you, this list is nowhere near comprehensive. There are hundreds of different keyboard shortcuts, and the nature of your work will determine which ones are best suited for you.
It’s also important to remember there are thousands of free resources available on the Internet to help you out; whether you’re looking for resources to help you get around in Photoshop, or whether you’re just looking for royalty-free images and icons to get started with a new design project.
Use the 50 quick shortcuts above to help you as you improve your Photoshop skills and expertise.

Don’t Hit Snooze: Here’s How To Get The Most Out Of Your Morning


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Monday 24 November 2014

15 Things You Don’t Need To Apologize For (Though You Think You Do)

Often, we apologize because we worry too much about what other people think, or because we put their feelings above our own needs. There are many situations where an apology is unnecessary.
Here are 15 things you should never apologize for, even if you think you should.

1. You Should Never Apologize for Loving Someone

Celebrate the fact that you are able to love. There are many people in the world too scared to take a chance on love in the first place. It doesn’t matter who you love or if they love you back. The fact that you can love is what’s important.

2. You Should Never Apologize for Saying No

Respecting your own limitations is a sign of self respect. If you cannot give 100 percent to something you should never apologize for saying no. The ability to say no is a sign of a good leader.

3. You Should Never Apologize for Following a Dream

A life lived with regret is yours to miss. Never apologize for following a dream because that dream makes you who you are. You will never fulfill happiness unless you live your dreams instead of dreaming your life.

4. You Should Never Apologize for Taking “Me” Time

You will never be successful and fulfill your happiness unless you first take care of yourself. Always take care of your own needs and take “me time” to do things that make you happy.

5. You Should Never Apologize for Your Priorities

Never allow anyone to make you feel guilty over your priorities. Always take care of your own priorities first. If it’s important to you then it is important. The people who matter will respect your choice.

6. You Should Never Apologize for Ending a Toxic Relationship

You should never say that you are sorry for letting go of someone who hurts you. Understanding an unhealthy relationship holds you back from reaching your full potential is a huge step forward. Be proud and surround yourself with people who celebrate your courage.

7. You Should Never Apologize for Your Imperfections

Imperfections are what makes you beautiful and unique. They should be embraced. Never say you’re sorry for a quality that makes you imperfectly perfect.

8. You Should Never Apologize for Standing your Ground

Never say you are sorry for defending your values, morals, ethics,religious or spiritual beliefs. Leaders never apologize for doing what they feel is right.

9. You Should Never Apologize for Not Knowing the Answer

The constant quest for knowledge keeps our brains young. Never say you’re sorry when presented with an opportunity to learn.  Being able to admit you do not know is a sign of strength and humility.

10. You Should Never Apologize for High Expectations

Never apologize for expecting the same of others as you expect of yourself. Having high expectations only means that you care enough about others to push them to be their best.

11. You Should Never Apologize for Spending Money on Yourself

Never apologize for treating yourself to something special. Buying yourself something nice improves your self esteem. Happy and successful people know their own desires are important to a fulfilling life.

12. You Should Never Apologize for Someone Else

Everyone is responsible for their own actions and behavior. You do not need to apologize for something someone else did even if you feel their actions reflect upon you through association.

13. You Should Never Apologize for Bad Dancing

Never say you’re sorry for not knowing a dance, or dancing it badly. Just dance! The joy dancing brings is worth any embarrassment.

14. You Should Never Apologize for a Delay in Your Response

Successful people understand that prioritizing sometimes means a delay in responding to emails and phone calls. Never apologize for not putting someone’s email or text on a back burner while you take care of more important things.

15. You Should Never Apologize for Telling the Truth

Strong people tell the truth. Never apologize for being strong. Even if the truth hurts, the benefits of honesty far outweigh the initial sting of the truth.
Be true to who you are and don’t worry about what other people think. Over apologizing or saying I’m sorry when it’s not necessary reduces self-esteem over time. Save “I’m sorry” for when you actually make a mistake.
Do you over apologize? Share your experience in the comments below. We all learn from each other.

Sunday 23 November 2014

How Google Calendar Can Make Your Life a Lot Easier

If I didn’t have Google Calendar I wouldn’t be talking to you right now. Google Calendar keeps me in tune, organized and updated on everything going on. To be quite frank, Google Calendar is the compass to my day. I try not to store any information in my head and use the calculated risk of storing these on offline and on-line devices, so Google Calendar helps me effortlessly know what I have to do during my day. In this article, I intend to lead you through the benefits and functions of Google Cal, as well as touch on what other uses the tool has that aren’t showcased commonly.

Newbie?

After signing into your Google account, head over to Google Calendar where you will be presented with this interface. Google Calendar is easy to use; you will be allowed to choose how to view by either day, week, month, or even agenda. Visualizing the whole week is very useful, and will allow you to effortlessly add events to the calendar, monitor which calendar you are viewing and using, and search your events to discover what you have related to a particular keyword.Screenshot 2014-10-25 at 15.31.29
Once you get started with Google Calendar, here are some super neat features that you need to know to get the most out of this valuable tool.

1. SMS support

Google Calendar allows you to get your event updates straight to your mobile phone. This is great for on the go, however can get annoying if you have internet connection. Access via Settings > Mobile Setup
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2. Offline support

Google Calendar can also go offline, for those times when WiFi can’t get to you and the 3G and 4G can’t handle it. This is super useful if you have a Chromebook as well! Access via Settings > Offline.
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3. Print to PDF

Some people love to print; this little tool will allow them to print their calendar! This is great for the paper fans out there. This is a neat little tip to get it out in your hands and marker penned up! Hit that “More” button at the top.
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4. Format change

This is a useful knack if you want to change the feel of the page. You might prefer your calendar more squashed or more open up to you. Put it to Comfortable though, and you’ll feel right at home. Access by hitting the cog in the top corner and easily change the density of your display.
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5. Quickly add event details

You need to be a speedy speedster in this world to make it. In the organization of your calendar, Quick Add will super charge the process of adding events to your calendar. It’s super clever. Access by pressing Q on the keyboard when Google Calendar is open.
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6. Search

People forget search sometimes. They panic, freak out and then miss out on simply hitting a few keys and finding their activity or event. Stop panicking and make use of that top bar!
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7. More calendars

Has your life become really routine and want to add some reminder spice to your calendar? Click the arrow next to “My Calendars” and it will have an option to “Browse Interesting Calendars.” From here you should be able to find those exciting new ways to make your life more fun and keep in touch with everything.
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8. Color schemes
It’s all about the color coding. Make things exciting by changing the colors of your calendar and events. This can really set those creative and impulsive people off on their day. Click the arrow next to each calendar and choose your preferred color to make it more visually impressive.
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9. Send to a buddy

Sharing is important, and making sure your friends don’t clash with your life and you don’t clash with their calendar is vitally important. Hit “Send to a friend” on the same option list as above and get to sharing your exciting events with your friends and family.
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10. Get reminders

Even when you focus your brain power onto that task of checking your calendar, things can still be forgotten. But chances are that you will check your email account or your SMS inbox. Time to add a feature that will help nag you to look and overview what you have got in the day. With these options you’ll never say that you forgot. Access the reminders by going to Settings > Calendars > Reminders and Notifications.
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11. Make it a video call

When adding an event, this super cool feature will allow you to notify yourself whether the event will be physical or via a video call. This is very useful when it comes to making sure whether you should be able to contact this person in a quiet surrounding. Access  via Add > Event > Video Call.
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12. Discover labs

Labs is a very sneaky feature and it will allow you to be a real nerd in the process. This is a chance to see what features are “unreleased” but Google is working on in the background. Some of these are useful and will allow you to see what works for you. Go to Settings > Labs.
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13. Start a meeting

The duration of a meeting is important. Sometimes you plan for a one hour meeting, but it ends up lasting a lot longer than you predicted. “Speedy meetings” is a feature which allows you to focus on meeting efficiency. Thirty minute meetings end five minutes early, and one hour meetings end 10 minutes early. That way you don’t go over your allotted time.
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14. Dim events

In the photo above you can see the option to dim past or recurring future events. This helps to remove distraction from the equation, allowing you maximum productivity when looking at your calendar.

15. Add your calendar to your website

Nick Nikolaiev, co-founder of Casual.pm (one of top five favorite productivity services), always says in blog posts that managing your team is key. Making sure that your team members can see your calendar is very important. One feature that is super useful is the ability to let others have access to your calendar so that they can book appointments with you and see whether you’re free or busy. You can click on “Share your Calendar” as you’re hovering over a visible calendar to access the tool to share that calendar. Add this to your website or at the bottom of your email for more effective results. This also helps you look professional and eager to be productive.
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