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Do you know that increasing the size of your display could boost your productivity and efficiency by 40%?

Adding a second monitor to your workspace could boost your productivity and efficiency by 65 percent?

Changing your seat and putting your keyboard and mouse in a more comfortable spot could boost your productivity and efficiency by 20%?

Isn’t it true that having a fast computer can boost your productivity and efficiency by 200 percent on average?

How would you like to enhance your productivity and efficiency by up to 325 percent if you combined all of the above? Continue reading…

What Makes Monitor Size and Multiple Monitors Unique?

You will have more desktop workspace if you have a larger or additional screen; you will be able to launch more windows/programs and have them all visible simultaneously. Because you don’t have to waste time minimizing windows to view what you’re looking for, you may enhance your productivity by reducing the number of times you do so. This is only possible if you have a large enough desktop workspace. Do you wonder which of the following is the best statement of a goal? Visit our website today.

The more desktop space you have, the higher your screen resolution (generally). For instance, 19 “LCDs typically have a screen resolution of 1280×1024. For the next 24 hours, “LCD monitors typically have a screen resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. What is the significance of this? You are free to inquire. This is especially true for visual designers, as a higher screen resolution minimizes the number of times consumers spend “scrolling” up and down or left to right to see what they want to see. As a result, productivity rises.

Is the location of your keyboard and mouse, as well as your chair, comfortable?

Working with tight shoulders is caused by incorrect keyboard/mouse positioning. Working in a poorly designed chair will cause you to have a stiff back. The length of time you need to stand up and stretch rises if your body is not in a comfortable position.

Don’t scrimp on your work computer.

This is probably the most obvious but frequently overlooked issue that most new business owners face. Your programs will load faster if your computer is faster. You will open more programs simultaneously if your computer is more rapid. A business owner must have a computer that is suitable for business use! The computer must be quick and dependable.

Conclusion

When you create a productive work environment for yourself, your productivity skyrockets, aside from the goods stated above, I’d like to make the following recommendations:

Get an external keyboard and mouse if you have a laptop. This optional feature relies on how productive and comfortable you are with your laptop keyboard and trackpad versus a full-size external keyboard and mice.

Get a docking station if your laptop supports it. When you bring your computer into the office, you won’t have to spend as much time plugging in all the cables.

Once in a while, take a break and stretch.

Drink plenty of water while working.

Pay attention to how you feel in your body. Don’t work if you don’t feel comfortable doing so. Working a few hours in an excellent physical condition generally results in greater productivity and efficiency than working many hours in bad physical conditions. Want to know more about tips things done? Visit our website for more information.

Increasing Your Monitor Size Could Boost Your Productivity

Were You Aware…

Increasing the size of your display could boost your productivity and efficiency by 40%?

Adding a second monitor to your workspace could boost your productivity and efficiency by 65 percent?

Changing your seat and putting your keyboard and mouse in a more comfortable spot could boost your productivity and efficiency by 20%?

Isn’t it true that having a fast computer can boost your productivity and efficiency by 200 percent on average?

How would you like to enhance your productivity and efficiency by up to 325 percent if you combined all of the above? Continue reading…

What Makes Monitor Size and Multiple Monitors Unique?

You will have more desktop workspace if you have a larger or additional screen; you will be able to launch more windows/programs and have them all visible simultaneously. Because you don’t have to waste time minimizing windows to view what you’re looking for, you may enhance your productivity by reducing the number of times you do so. This is only possible if you have a large enough desktop workspace. Wondering which of the following is the best statement of a goal?, visit our website today.

The more desktop space you have, the higher your screen resolution will be (generally). For instance, 19 “LCD displays typically have a screen resolution of 1280×1024. For the next 24 hours, “LCD monitors typically have a screen resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. What is the significance of this? You are free to inquire. This is especially true for visual designers, as a higher screen resolution minimizes the number of times consumers spend “scrolling” up and down or left to right to see what they want to see. As a result, productivity rises.

Is the location of your keyboard and mouse, as well as your chair, comfortable?

Working with tight shoulders is caused by incorrect keyboard/mouse positioning. Working in a poorly designed chair will cause you to have a stiff back. The length of time you need to stand up and stretch rises if your body is not in a comfortable position.

Don’t scrimp on your work computer.

This is probably the most obvious but frequently overlooked issue that most new business owners face. Your programs will load faster if your computer is faster. You will open more programs simultaneously if your computer is more rapid. A business owner must have a computer that is suitable for business use! The computer must be quick and dependable.

Conclusion

When you create a productive work environment for yourself, your productivity skyrockets, aside from the goods stated above, I’d like to make the following recommendations:

Get an external keyboard and mouse if you have a laptop. This optional feature relies on how productive and comfortable you are with your laptop keyboard and trackpad versus a full-size external keyboard and mice.

Get a docking station if your laptop supports it. When you bring your computer into the office, you won’t have to spend as much time plugging in all the cables.

Once in a while, take a break and stretch.

Drink plenty of water while working.

Pay attention to how you feel in your body. Don’t work if you don’t feel comfortable doing so. Working a few hours in an excellent physical condition generally results in greater productivity and efficiency than working many hours in bad physical condition. Want to know more about tips things done? Visit our website for more information.

What Gender Should Computers Be?

This is a funny video of a professor giving his students a project to come out with reasons what gender should a computer be. See the hilarious thoughts and ideas that the groups of male and female students come out with! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

So he put the men on one side of the room and the women on the other side of the room. And they brainstormed and came out with the below replies:

For the Men who Voted Unanimously that Computers Should be in the Feminine Gender:

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Here’s Why.

      1. 1) No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
      1. 2) When computers communicate with each other, they use code language that only they and the experts understand;
      1. 3) Because when you commit to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheck accessorizing it.
        4) Every mistake you made is stored in their hard drive for later retrieval;

 

For The Women who Voted Unanimously that Computers Should be in the Masculine Gender:

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Here’s Why.

      1. 1) First of all, to get their attention, you have to turn them on;
      1. 2) They have a lot of data, but still can’t think for themselves;
      1. 3) They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they are the problem;
      1. 4) As soon as commit to one and if you had waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.

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Is this a role reversal now? Hahaha!

Now you will notice that my posts are more humorous recently during the novel corona virus lock down and we are supposed to stay save and stay at home. It helps me keep busy while enjoying the videos put in here. Since most businesses are closed and no one is on the road to run errands or do business, hence, I take the liberty to amuse myself as well, as for you my loyal readers, specially curated from yours truly. ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’˜

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Tom Griffiths: 3 ways to make better decisions – by thinking like a computer

If you ever struggle to make decisions, here’s a talk for you. Cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths shows how we can apply the logic of computers to untangle tricky human problems, sharing three practical strategies for making better decisions — on everything from finding a home to choosing which restaurant to go to tonight.

This talk was presented to a local audience at TEDxSydney, an independent event. TED’s editors chose to feature it for you.

Books to Read

Book
The Most Human Human: What Artificial Intelligence Teaches Us About Being Alive
Brian Christian
Anchor, 2012
One concern I sometimes hear is that recognizing the parallels between people and computers might start to rob us of our humanity. Christian’s first book, The Most Human Human, is the perfect antidote to that. Participating in a Turing test, where he had to convince the judges that he was not a computer, led Christian to reflect on how intelligent machines can help us come to recognize what it is that makes us human.

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Book
The Gardener and the Carpenter: What the New Science of Child Development Tells Us About the Relationship Between Parents and Children
Alison Gopnik
Picador, 2017
One of the big ideas in the talk is that understanding the trade-off between exploration and exploitation can help us understand how our approach to decision-making should change as we age. Alison Gopnik’s wonderful book explores this idea in more detail, making the argument that the very structure of human childhood is in part a consequence of navigating this trade-off.

Book
A Long Bright Future
Laura Carstensen
PublicAffairs, 2011
At the other end of the life span, Laura Carstensen tells us why we should be optimistic about old age.

Book
Algorithms Unlocked
Thomas H. Cormen
The MIT Press, 2013
For people who want to learn more about algorithms, this book does a great job of translating an undergraduate curriculum in computer science into a form that somebody with a little bit of mathematical background can easily appreciate.

Book
In Pursuit of the Traveling Salesman: Mathematics at the Limits of Computation
William J. Cook
Princeton University Press, 2014
Focusing on one problem in particular, this book is a great illustration of how computer scientists tackle the hardest computational problems — using approximations, shortcuts and a lot of ingenuity.

Book
Finite and Infinite Games
James Carse
Free Press, 2013
An inspiration for Algorithms to Live By, this book takes a single mathematical idea and then unpacks it into a manual for living a fulfilling life.

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