There is a saying that my church's youth group has "Do work son" or "Do work gir" and it has inspired them to do the work they have been called to do. Like everyday there is that reminder that despite what we do if we do it with the wrong motives then we have done nothing at all.
Writers need to find anyway possible to avoid distractions to help them get their writing out. This may come as a shock but I find that my best time to write comes when I'm sitting at a coffee house early in the morning before work.
For the last few weeks, I have been consolidating my writing into one location and even moved several stories into the cloud so that I had access to them from anywhere. The process has been long, but it has had its fun moments.
What's the first thing you do to start the day? Depending on how you answer that day may say a lot about the priorities you set before yourself.
The day began a little slower than I was expecting, but that only means I had more time in the morning to watch my wife sleeping. No, not the heavy breathing, creepy type watching, rather it was the quiet, admiring type watching.
It has been a rough year and finally after making it through the toughest patches it's now time to take a rest. With vacation days lined up like candy I've been rather lazy about writing.
Performance is everything. Load time is one of the most crucial aspects in getting users or prospective clients to use your website. If your site takes minutes to load then no matter how useful your site may be no one will use it.
Over the past few weeks it has started to feel that I've been living at work. Hours upon hours strung together on the same projects and despite my best intentions those projects never seem to finish. The frustration of work for me begins when tasks never get completed.
Developing and building great web applications relies on having the right tools at your disposal to alleviate the headaches that arise during the building process.
A few blog posts back I talked about my use of Evernote for daily writing, and keeping all my writing in one place. While I still use Evernote daily there are moments where I still prefer the tactile sensation of writing in a quality notebook.