Facecrack. I like that.
Facecrack. I like that.
Agreed. There's 7 billion (7,000,000,000) people on the planet. All it takes for something to be a thing is about 5 people. Then it's gonna take off. The funny thing is that each person can decide for it to be a thing quite independently and separately.
We've too few mythical animal names in professional sports. And now there seems to be naming teams after concepts, Colorado Crush, as an example. If not the Hippogriff, then Dragons, Chimera or Hydra.
Before you plug it into the glorious Interwebz, change the default admin password (same goes for home routers) and default computer name and install good antivirus/malware and antispyware and/or PeerBlocker.
The PSTools and entire Sysinternals Suite have great features. From PSInfo to PSPing, you can get really useful data from these tools. Check them out.
Also, not every location allows on-site shoots. Often for security, cultural reasons. Like the White House (Independence Day), Vatican City (Davinci Code) and Naboo (Phantom Menace). Sometimes it's just to hard to get the right permits.
I went to a movie theater and after getting my ticket the clerk said,"Enjoy your movie."
It must be nice to be 9 and a half miles away from anyone for a week at a time, twice a year. But seriously, besides being disconnected what are the other steps to this process? Just goal setting?
What gets more interviews? One? Two?
Unless you literally work by yourself and for yourself, you're part of a team. Each team member is a person, just like you. You don't have to be friends, chums, buds or pals with these people. But, you do have to work with them. Treat them as professionals (even if they aren't) and give them the dignity and respect…
I started (and am still) at the 7-minute workout. Make it a routine and build it into a habit. Keep track of your progress and successes with Chains or another tool. I don't focus on weight or tracking calories yet. Just forcing myself into the habit is enough. This keeps me from getting discouraged.
Totally forgot about ScreenConnect. I use it at work and the professional version has some really wicked features. Always up remote connection, the tool box and screen sharing.