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  • Seriously Stop Worrying

    Arthur C Brooks brings the fire to make you understand that No One Cares If I wouldn’t invite someone into my house, I shouldn’t let them into my head.I highlighted far too much of this article to share, the quotable things just kept coming. So I had to go back and read it again, just to make sure I got the real feel of the words on the page, and found it quite revealing.
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    27 Nov 2021
  • Tactile Things In A Digital World

    Many years ago, I think my blog was on Medium, I wrote a post with the same title. It has been lost to digital rot, but my thoughts are the same as they were. The importance of feeling and touching things in a world filled full of apps and devices can’t be forgotten. There is nothing that comes close. Holding books in your hand, turning the pages of a magazine, the process of picking up and examining a purchase before deciding is just impossible to beat.
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    26 Nov 2021
  • Going Through The Motions

    When I got my first big break in my working life, it was for a giant corporation with a robust training regime. If you’ve never had the miss fortune of having to jump through these hoops, consider yourself lucky. Whilst they are mainly built sincerely, and at least instil in your staff base the same basic level of competency, they often suck. Sales training was the worst. Someone, I presume years ago, had read far too many psychology books and put together a plan you could not deviate from.
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    25 Nov 2021
  • Twitter Login “Nothing To See Here” Fix

    There is nothing more annoying that technology not working the way it should do, without any fix. Well, maybe there is, but this is me we’re talking about, and I’m pretty neurotic about these types of issues. I have been battling being able to log in to third-party Twitter clients for ages and have finally stumbled on a fix. This will also address some issues with using Twitter to sign in on other services.
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    24 Nov 2021
  • Supporters And Followers

    Whilst looking at options to add a ‘tip’ service to my blog, I looked at what felt like a never-ending stream of them. There are no shortage of options, ranging from full on monthly subscriptions, to occasional buy me a coffee type platforms. I went for the latter to see if I can monetise the work I do with my ‘How To’ posts. I found reading the marketing copy on these websites really eye-opening, and it started me thinking about monetisation of the content I make.
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    24 Nov 2021
  • Instant On

    For those of you not following me on Twitter (and why not I’m hilarious) I bought an Xbox Series X. I’m not a big gamer by any stretch, but having played Stadia for quite a while I thought it was time to branch out on some hardware, and I am so glad I did. Those of us that have busy lives or just generally kids and partners that need attention, know the realisation you don’t really have time to play games any more.
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    23 Nov 2021
  • Shot With Meaning

    I recently came to the realisation that I seldom look at the photos on my phone. For years I always wanted the best possible camera to capture every single moment of my kids growing up. It was part of me, and something I enjoyed doing, yet I never look at them. I am sure one day I will be glad I do all this clicking. Don’t get me wrong, I am a long way from living life through a lens, but I like to capture everything.
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    22 Nov 2021
  • How To Edit Your Ghost Theme Using Github

    Since first trying Ghost, one of the best things about editing my theme is the ability to host on Github. Through a simple integration I can easily edit my theme to make changes from almost anywhere. If you want to do this too, this guide should help you out. Ghost Integration First set up the Github integration on your Ghost install, this provides you with an API Key that you will need when using Github.
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    21 Nov 2021
  • Longer Thoughts Are Truer Thoughts

    Josh Ginger on honeymoon phases with new devices: By then, it’ll all be too late. But at least it’ll be true.It’s as if Josh had been reading my mind. The rate of publishing and the things being published has been a big theme of my thoughts of late. I’m not worried about being the first or the best, but I like to write things that mean something. I got pretty good at telling what devices were going to be useful when reviewing numerous phones.
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    21 Nov 2021
  • Something To Say

    I am very dismissive of publishing my thoughts on many topics tech related. More so about devices and news that I am very late on. I figure that most people have already read or watched what they need to from the real tech people. Ones that get the product first or find something new and published the first article. I am not the only one that feels like this, and it’s not just technology.
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    19 Nov 2021
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