by Alan Henry | Apr 13, 2016 | Mind Success
Mark Jordan’s workspace is clean, tidy, and actually looks like someone gets work done in it—mostly because Mark is a a PC technician and uses the entire area to the left to repair and maintain client systems. That doesn’t mean his primary setup is anything but...
by Patrick Allan | Apr 12, 2016 | Mind Success
Sometimes the best way to identify a good or bad purchase is to try and put it into words. If you can’t justify your purchase with a convincing written statement, maybe your money should stay in your wallet. Big purchases, especially impulse ones, can undo all of the...
by Andy Orin | Apr 12, 2016 | Mind Success
The blue screen of death is largely a rarity these days thanks to the stability of Windows 10, but system crashes can still happen. And when your system does crash, you’ll soon be greeted with a useful QR code that you can scan to get more information. Source:...
by Patrick Allan | Apr 12, 2016 | Mind Success
There’s a big difference between running your knife along a sharpening stone and actually sharpening it. Here’s how much pressure a Master Bladesmith recommends you need when you’re sharpening a knife with a whetstone. According to Bob Kramer, certified Master...
by Alan Henry | Apr 12, 2016 | Mind Success
Commuting to and from work is a pain even in the best cases, and unchecked it can lead to burnout—but there are a few things you can do to make it a little easier on you. Moving closer to work, working from home, sure those are options, but if you can’t do any of...
by Sophia Beinre | Apr 12, 2016 | Mind Success
Mind mapping is gaining popularity both as a concept, and as a method of organizing thoughts and understanding ideas. While it’s not necessarily a new process, it is not as widely used as many other organizational structures, like outlines or flow charts. While those...