10 free online courses for entrepreneurs May 12, 2020 bizadmin When you’re starting your own online business, you need to be your own marketer, product photographer, and social media manager. Basically, you are a one-man show to get started due to limited budget. Taking an online course is one of the fastest ways to ramp-up the skills you need to succeed in every part of your online business. This will pave the way to further skills that you need to market your business effectively and not beat about the bush, trying to figure things out – all on your own. Instead of the trial and error method and learning through your own mistakes, it might be worth it to invest in courses and learn from the professionals who also started out as a noob. You can never try to save money from learning and investing in useful skills from the pros and coaches who have succeeded. [abc] Meanwhile, for others, instead of spending thousands to learn these skills, sign up for these free online courses and hold onto your savings for future Facebook ad campaigns (once you know how to run them)! By the end of this video, you’ll have a list of 10 free online courses that’ll teach you more about marketing, entrepreneurship, design, and productivity. Make sure to keep watching to see every video during this Covid-19 pandemic where the world is in lockdown and movement control order is practiced and regulated by the authorities. Break the rules and you are in for some questioning or even imprisonment at the harshest side. So, dear potential business owners and fellow bloggers, do practice social distancing too of at least 2 meters from one another to avoid getting infected with this treacherous novel corona-virus where there is no vaccine at the moment. Stay safe and stay at home as much as possible. Now your home is the safest place in the world during this mayhem caused by the unseen enemy, the virus. [abc] [abc]
Abbreviated Subscriber Counts on YouTube April 24, 2020 bizadmin [abc] As you likely have heard by now, as of September 2019, YouTube will be abbreviating subscriber counts everywhere except in a creator’s private studio dashboard. This will cause the subscriber number everywhere it is publicly shown, including on Social Blade, to be shortened to only three leading digits max. Read on to learn a little more about the change and how to adapt to this new change when looking at data on Social Blade. For the purposes of the screenshots below we have backdated YouTube’s change to Sept 2018 in order to show you what things will look like before they actually go live on YouTube. The actual website will show live data up to the point when YouTube flips the switch. User Summary Pages [abc] The top half of the User Summary page has a new look to it but is still mostly the same data as you’re used to with the addition of the graphs. The new graphs feature how many subscribers (left) or views (right) the channel got each week over the past year. Looking at this gives you an at the glancing look of the health of the channel over the past year and some areas to explore in more detail. For example in the above graphs, you can see how PewDiePie’s subscriber growth slowed down for several months but recently picked back up as he started playing Minecraft. His view graph also spiked during this change. The table in the middle of the summary page is where you’ll notice the most changes. Depending on the size of the channel and how fast they’re growing you’ll see a wide range of data points. If a channel is growing fast (relative to it’s size) you’ll see almost daily subscriber updates, but if a channel isn’t growing fast anymore (maybe an older channel that has slowed down) you may see subscriber updates every few days, weeks, or even months or years. It should be noted that at least currently, YouTube has chosen to leave views as the exact number so those will be updated every day. [abc] In the example above it shows PewDiePie got 1M subscribers on September 8th. Since we have the real data still we obviously know this isn’t true. We are then left to either A) put a 1M subs gained on Sept 8th since that is when YouTube told us his sub count changed from 100M to 101M, or B) smooth the data out from the last sub count update which is already off the chart. We have chosen to take option A since neither way is fully correct, but option A at least uses the data that was given to us rather than guess, potentially very wrongly, about how many subs were gained each day in the past. For example that 1M really could have happened on a single date and if we smoothed it out across the previous days that would be wrong. We do smooth this data out though in the graphs at the top and the summary page where you can view the data weekly/monthly instead of just daily. [abc] Detailed Statistics Pages The last thing we wanted to highlight in this change is the new graphs on the detailed statistics page. We’re going to be doing some further changes to this soon too, but at launch, the screenshots you see here will be how things look for the most part. The first four graphs you will see highlight on a weekly basis the growth of the channel on both subscribers and views. The top two graphs show how many have been gained or lost during that week (a bigger version of what is on the summary page), while the bottom two show the running total. [abc] The next four graphs require you to have a Silver or higher subscription to view daily data. Inside these daily graphs (green to indicate they are a premium feature) you’ll be able to see a couple of years back of daily data regarding subscriber and view growth. One thing to note though is the daily subscriber data will end on the date YouTube flips the switch so we’re calling it legacy or historical. The last graphs on the page are pretty straight forward, a history of the channel over the past few years in monthly form. These should look very similar to the weekly but on a wider basis to smooth data even more. One last general thing to note about almost all of the graphs is you can click and drag drawing a box to zoom in on any portion of the graph you want to see in more detail. [abc] The Day of the Change One final thing to note is, on the day of the change (simulated to Sept 8th in the example above) is you will see a substantial drop in subscribers for most channels. In the example above T-Series loses 150k subs when typically you can see they are gaining. This is because when YouTube switched to an abbreviated subscriber counts 111,155,817 for example changes to 111,000,000. All those subscribers (most likely) aren’t REALLY lost, but as far as anyone outside of T-Series knows they are because YouTube has removed the full count. We will leave an (i) on the table to indicate this for the time being. The New Normal Really at the end of the day, the only thing that won’t work anymore is the real-time subscriber counter. Or more specifically it will work, but it will be very boring (unless you have less than 1000 subscribers) for most channels unless you know the counter is about to change. The good thing though is you can always get a perfect screenshot as once a milestone is reached it won’t change for a while! So that about sums things up. While we’re not happy that YouTube has chosen to go forward with these changes despite the overwhelming opposition from the community we have adapted the site to support them. We want to thank the community for all of their support over the past few months surrounding this issue and to let you know we’re not going anywhere! Social Blade may not have exact subscriber numbers anymore, but other then real-time, you’ll still be able to enjoy almost all of the same features and since everyone is affected the same way channel data will still be comparable! [abc]
[abc] As you likely have heard by now, as of September 2019, YouTube will be abbreviating subscriber counts everywhere except in a creator’s private studio dashboard. This will cause the subscriber number everywhere it is publicly shown, including on Social Blade, to be shortened to only three leading digits max. Read on to learn a little more about the change and how to adapt to this new change when looking at data on Social Blade. For the purposes of the screenshots below we have backdated YouTube’s change to Sept 2018 in order to show you what things will look like before they actually go live on YouTube. The actual website will show live data up to the point when YouTube flips the switch. User Summary Pages [abc] The top half of the User Summary page has a new look to it but is still mostly the same data as you’re used to with the addition of the graphs. The new graphs feature how many subscribers (left) or views (right) the channel got each week over the past year. Looking at this gives you an at the glancing look of the health of the channel over the past year and some areas to explore in more detail. For example in the above graphs, you can see how PewDiePie’s subscriber growth slowed down for several months but recently picked back up as he started playing Minecraft. His view graph also spiked during this change. The table in the middle of the summary page is where you’ll notice the most changes. Depending on the size of the channel and how fast they’re growing you’ll see a wide range of data points. If a channel is growing fast (relative to it’s size) you’ll see almost daily subscriber updates, but if a channel isn’t growing fast anymore (maybe an older channel that has slowed down) you may see subscriber updates every few days, weeks, or even months or years. It should be noted that at least currently, YouTube has chosen to leave views as the exact number so those will be updated every day. [abc] In the example above it shows PewDiePie got 1M subscribers on September 8th. Since we have the real data still we obviously know this isn’t true. We are then left to either A) put a 1M subs gained on Sept 8th since that is when YouTube told us his sub count changed from 100M to 101M, or B) smooth the data out from the last sub count update which is already off the chart. We have chosen to take option A since neither way is fully correct, but option A at least uses the data that was given to us rather than guess, potentially very wrongly, about how many subs were gained each day in the past. For example that 1M really could have happened on a single date and if we smoothed it out across the previous days that would be wrong. We do smooth this data out though in the graphs at the top and the summary page where you can view the data weekly/monthly instead of just daily. [abc] Detailed Statistics Pages The last thing we wanted to highlight in this change is the new graphs on the detailed statistics page. We’re going to be doing some further changes to this soon too, but at launch, the screenshots you see here will be how things look for the most part. The first four graphs you will see highlight on a weekly basis the growth of the channel on both subscribers and views. The top two graphs show how many have been gained or lost during that week (a bigger version of what is on the summary page), while the bottom two show the running total. [abc] The next four graphs require you to have a Silver or higher subscription to view daily data. Inside these daily graphs (green to indicate they are a premium feature) you’ll be able to see a couple of years back of daily data regarding subscriber and view growth. One thing to note though is the daily subscriber data will end on the date YouTube flips the switch so we’re calling it legacy or historical. The last graphs on the page are pretty straight forward, a history of the channel over the past few years in monthly form. These should look very similar to the weekly but on a wider basis to smooth data even more. One last general thing to note about almost all of the graphs is you can click and drag drawing a box to zoom in on any portion of the graph you want to see in more detail. [abc] The Day of the Change One final thing to note is, on the day of the change (simulated to Sept 8th in the example above) is you will see a substantial drop in subscribers for most channels. In the example above T-Series loses 150k subs when typically you can see they are gaining. This is because when YouTube switched to an abbreviated subscriber counts 111,155,817 for example changes to 111,000,000. All those subscribers (most likely) aren’t REALLY lost, but as far as anyone outside of T-Series knows they are because YouTube has removed the full count. We will leave an (i) on the table to indicate this for the time being. The New Normal Really at the end of the day, the only thing that won’t work anymore is the real-time subscriber counter. Or more specifically it will work, but it will be very boring (unless you have less than 1000 subscribers) for most channels unless you know the counter is about to change. The good thing though is you can always get a perfect screenshot as once a milestone is reached it won’t change for a while! So that about sums things up. While we’re not happy that YouTube has chosen to go forward with these changes despite the overwhelming opposition from the community we have adapted the site to support them. We want to thank the community for all of their support over the past few months surrounding this issue and to let you know we’re not going anywhere! Social Blade may not have exact subscriber numbers anymore, but other then real-time, you’ll still be able to enjoy almost all of the same features and since everyone is affected the same way channel data will still be comparable!
How to Adapt to Staying At Home During Coronavirus Quarantine April 14, 2020 bizadmin [abc] The novel coronavirus or COVID-19 has taken a toll on the economy and health of the people worldwide. It is in total lockdown for many countries, just like what China did. As an aside, the Americans were joking that COVID-19 stands for the Chinese Originated Virus in December 2019. Well, I beg to differ and take it with a grain of salt. With the Movement Control Order (MCO) or Restricted Movement Order (RMO), many people are confined to the walls of their home. Only the head of the family is allowed to come out and buy foodstuff, the ubiquitous toilet rolls and the necessary items for the household. Even schools and universities are closed while online courses are going on for the fortunate ones who can afford internet connectivity and a computer. [abc] What about the rest of the people? Well for one, they can watch Netflix for free and paid television broadcasting stations are offering more free channels to watch during this timeframe of COVID-19. If they have exercise equipment in the home like a treadmill, then they can start exercising to lose the bulge instead of being stagnant, sleeping and a couch potato. Jogging and exercising in public places is a big no-no and may get you arrested by the police. For others, they can pay to learn online courses and upgrade themselves. This is the perfect time to learn a new skill to while away time. And for the workaholics, like yours truly, can start to look for work online to tide over during this difficult time of unemployment since the bosses cannot afford the salaries of employees anymore due to the business coming to a complete halt and not running at all. Hence there is no more income but more and more expenses like paying the rents, utility bills, etc. May employees might be laid off too during this temporary lockdown. During this quarantine, people can also humor themselves by reading comical books, since laughter is the Best Medicine. It is important to keep the spirits up and have a strong immune system to fight this perilous virus that not only spreads through droplets such as coughing but is now airborne for a few hours as well. The housewives can spend more time cooking and learning new recipes; instead of nagging at their husbands where the divorce rate was reportedly increased in China during this total lockdown at that point in time in Wuhan, the epicenter of the virus. For the parents, they can start bonding with their children and home school them. Those with pets, can play and train their pets new skills or simply being together for moral support. Summary In a nutshell, there are many useful and profitable activities to do during the quarantine period of the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 in short. It is very pertinent that you keep your mind active and occupied and happy. There are repercussions to our own actions! Hence it is better to stay at home and stay safe. Don’t add to the statistics of those infected or those who died. [abc]
Coronavirus Christian Resources March 26, 2020 bizadmin I received an email from my friend and former sponsor as a FlyBy Promotions Blogger for bibles, and Christian literature. Below is her email that I received today. As a favor to her, I decided to post this here for your spiritual enlightenment. Hence, I hope the Coronavirus Christian Resources will help you during the lockdown here at everyone staying at home due to the curfew. So what to do? For a start, it is good to feed the mind with uplifting resources such as clicking on the link above for more information. *********************************************************************************** Hello, My Friends! How are you all doing? We are doing fine here in Illinois but wish the weather would be nicer to go outside. School break has been extended so I will be schooling my son from home, as many will be doing. I’m going to confess, I am NOT a teacher. That is not a talent of mine. So this will be interesting and I’m a little concerned his brain will shrink!! LOL! He and I had a good laugh about that the other day. Thankfully the teachers are putting together information to help 🙂 We all need a little help these days. Can I get an AMEN!? I have something that I hope will help. There is a link below I have for you to share with your readers who may have questions about all that is going on in the world. My sister has asked us questions and people in our community have asked my husband (who is a pastor) if this pandemic is biblical. Telling Ministries; What Christians Want To Know has put together a pretty good informational page for you to share with readers, who may be asking these same questions. [abc] Or what you maybe even be asking? There is also at the end of the post a 24/7 prayer line from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Can I just tell you that the BGEA is AMAZING! Samaritans Purse is part of the BGEA and they have been in Italy helping all those people and their hospitals with the sick. They are first responders in my book and are ready to go where needed fast. I can’t say enough about them 😉 Please check it out and share it on your blogs if you’d like, using the link below. No need to get back to me 🙂 https://whatchristianswanttoknow.com/coronavirus-resources/ Thank you all much and stay safe and healthy! Deanna [abc] ****************************************************************************
This Is How To Overcome Impostor Syndrome: 4 Secrets From Research January 17, 2020 bizadmin Barking Up The Wrong Tree Before we commence with the festivities, I wanted to thank everyone for helping my first book become a Wall Street Journal bestseller! To check it out, click here. This Is How To Overcome Impostor Syndrome: 4 Secrets From Research (Click here to read on the blog) Impostor Syndrome is like being a secret agent — in the most depressing way imaginable. No matter how hard you work, no matter how much you achieve, you still feel like a fraud. You still question your ability and you’re waiting to be exposed. More formally, it’s often referred to as “a failure to internalize success.” You attribute your accomplishments to luck or insane amounts of effort, but never talent or skill. Ask yourself these questions: [abc] From The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer from the Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It: Do you chalk your success up to luck, timing or computer error? Do you believe “if I can do it, anybody can”? Do you agonize over the smallest flaws in your work? Are your crushed by even constructive criticism, seeing it as evidence of your ineptness? When you do succeed, do you secretly feel like you fooled them again? Do you worry that it’s a matter of time before you’re “found out”? If you’re nodding your head, you’re not alone. 70% of people have felt it at one time or another — with some experiencing it chronically. And some very big names have been afflicted with it: Albert Einstein: …the exaggerated esteem in which my lifework is held makes me very ill at ease. I feel compelled to think of myself as an involuntary swindler. Maya Angelou: I have written eleven books, but each time I think, “Uh-oh, they’re going to find out now. I’ve run a game on everybody, and they’re going to find me out.” I can only dream that I will one day reach their level of astounding fraudulence. Jeez, look how inferior my fraudulence is to theirs. I’m a fraud at being a fraud… Seriously, there’s a lesson here: these two make it abundantly clear that no amount of achievement is going to convince you. That approach won’t work. And much of the advice we get isn’t helpful either. Merely “telling yourself you’re good enough” has all the scientific rigor of a Hallmark Card. Self-affirmations are as likely to cure this as they’d cure baldness. We need real answers, not platitudes. [abc] Funny thing is there’s a whole pile of scientific research that addresses this issue. It’s called “self-efficacy.” The concept was coined by Albert Bandura. He’s widely considered the most influential living psychologist and one of the most cited of all time. If there was a Mount Rushmore for psychology, his face would be up there. Bandura’s book is Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control. Now I hate when people use phrases like “learning your own value” because while it sounds really nice, nobody explains how to actually do it. Time to roll up your sleeves, bubba. We’re gonna fix that. Let’s get to it… So What The Heck Is Self-Efficacy? It’s “perceived ability to succeed at a given task.” It’s a belief, not an objective measure of ability. But it’s a thermonuclear powered belief and has an eye-popping effect on your life, whether you know what it is or not. From Self-Efficacy: Perceived self-efficacy refers to beliefs in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the courses of action required to produce given attainments… People’s beliefs in their efficacy affect almost everything they do: how they think, motivate themselves, feel, and behave. It can even be more important than skill. No doubt, actual skills are critical. If you have self-efficacy but no real driving ability, I’m not getting in your Uber. But that said, if you don’t believe you can accomplish something, you probably won’t try. And even if you do try, when you meet resistance, you’ll give up. [abc] And the effects of self-efficacy beliefs have been found in a staggering number of diverse arenas: academic grades, weight management, social behavior, health habits, occupational performance, etc. From Self-Efficacy: Where performance determines outcome, efficacy beliefs account for most of the variance in expected outcomes. When differences in efficacy beliefs are controlled, the outcomes expected for given performances make little or no independent contribution to prediction of behavior. “Oh, so it’s self-esteem and confidence.” That’s not what I said. Don’t put words in my mouth… Um, actually, I just put words in your mouth. ANYWAY, point is, self-efficacy is distinct from self-esteem and confidence, otherwise I promise I’d be writing a post on self-esteem and confidence because explaining new words is hard when old ones work fine. Self-efficacy is your belief about your ability to accomplish a specific goal while self-esteem is a judgment of personal worth. My self-efficacy about my ability to eat ice cream might be high, but I don’t think that makes me a good person. And confidence is more generalized, while self-efficacy is task-specific. You can be a very confident person and still not have self-efficacy when it comes to performing an appendectomy. So how does this relate to impostor syndrome? Well, impostor syndrome is fundamentally a belief issue. You could be saying, “I don’t have impostor syndrome, I actually suck at this and my results confirm that.” Instead, you’re saying, “I’m aware my performance is solid but I don’t believe it’s due to talent.” [abc] Impostor syndrome is about your lack of belief in your skill at something. Having self-efficacy is a healthy amount of belief in your skill at something. If we increase the latter, we get rid of the former. We need to get you to believe that your ability — not luck or mere hard work — is the primary active ingredient in your success. (To learn more about how you can lead a successful life, check out my bestselling book here.) So how do we do boost self-efficacy? Bandura lays out 4 things that will do the job. They all have big, fancy academic-sounding names that make my spellchecker go heavy on the red underlining. We’re gonna translate them in to English-that-people-actually-speak because I don’t like migraines any more than you do. Let’s start with the one that is, in general, most powerful… 1) Enactive Mastery Experience When most people perform well they attribute it to skill on their part. (Maybe they are too inclined to attribute it to personal skill, but that’s a topic for a different, much more cynical post.) [abc] But if you’re dealing with impostor syndrome, this natural tendency to assume you’re a virtuoso is on the fritz. You do a great job and the default attribution bucket isn’t a skill — it’s luck, overwork or invisible elves that accomplished everything while you were napping. Many interpret enactive mastery experience as “keep working hard and you’ll see it’s your natural ability that’s causing the results.” If that was true, impostor syndrome wouldn’t exist. In fact, if you don’t actively change your default attributions, merely seeing yourself succeed isn’t going to fix impostor syndrome — it’s going to make it worse. From Self-Efficacy: …the impact of performance attainments on efficacy beliefs depends on what is made of those performances. The same level of performance success may raise, leave unaffected, or lower perceived self-efficacy depending on how various personal and situational contributors are interpreted and weighted (Bandura 1982a). So what do we have to do? You need to notice the system you use. Your process. Yes, you have one. No, I have not been spying on you. You probably take it for granted. Or it’s a blur as you anxiously drive yourself crazy due to deadlines or trying to meet insanely high standards. It’s probably habitual at this point and therefore often subconscious, like driving a car, but there are things you do each and every time that are producing these consistently good results. (And if you’re not consistently getting good results then you don’t have impostor syndrome, and I’m not getting in your Uber.) Everyone does not do these things you do in your process and that’s one of the reasons not everyone gets the results you do. [abc] Look at the system as separate from you. Like the recipe that makes a good cake. When you have a solid recipe, or good instructions, you feel in control. And what’s control? It’s the exact opposite of luck. When you recognize that you have a system, and the system is producing those results consistently, the depressing magical thinking of impostor syndrome fades. You have a new “why” that’s responsible for those solid results. What would your reaction be if I told you, “I took 10 weeks of tennis lessons and my tennis luck increased dramatically!” You’d laugh. Systems and training don’t increase luck. They increase skill. You’re just not noticing or acknowledging the system you use. (And if I was your system I’d be pissed that Mr. Luck and Ms. Overwork were undeservedly getting all the credit around here.) When work is a blur it’s easy to think you just got lucky. But I’m guessing you’ve noticed that people who are very confident about their abilities can often explain them to you. They’re aware of their system. Step outside yourself and notice what you do that gets the results. As the great Carl Jung once said: “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” And what if that doesn’t convince you? Then set up an experiment. If you attribute your results to your lucky rabbit’s foot but you can repeatedly achieve the same results without it, then it’s hard to argue that dismembered mammal limbs are responsible for your success. From Self-Efficacy: When there is much subjectivity in judging the adequacy of one’s performances, as in social competency, an illusorily created low sense of efficacy endures despite repeated performance attainments that indicate personal capabilities (Newman & Goldfried, 1987). Dislodging a low sense of personal efficacy requires explicit, compelling feedback that forcefully disputes the preexisting disbelief in one’s capabilities. “Oh, I’m a fraud. I only do well because of hard work.” Fine. Set a time limit on how much effort you put in and see if the world comes crashing down. But before you start, think about your system and how you will do the things you always do in that shorter time frame. If you get 90% of your usual results in half the time, that’s not “hard work.” That’s talent. (To learn the two-word morning ritual that will make you happy all day, click here.) [abc] Okay, “enactive mastery blah bitty blah” is the method that works best in general. But what’s the method that works best for people who are unsure of themselves — like people with impostor syndrome? 2) Vicarious Experience In English: “Watching other talented people work.” If you’re reading this, you take your skills for granted. When you see that people who do similar things to you do well and a much larger group of people who do not do those things fail, you’ll realize your system works and there are other (inferior) methods that you’re choosing not to use. This means you have control. Control means not-luck. Problem is, when people with impostor syndrome look at others, they usually look at the wrong people. Often they compare themselves to people who have zero talent and have great difficulty finding their way out of the house every morning. Yeah, this makes you feel better but it doesn’t convince you you’re talented — it just means you’re not an idiot. Other times people with impostor syndrome compare themselves to the top 1% which acts as a fast-acting injection of depression concentrate and is utterly debilitating. Instead, think Goldilocks: you’re not looking to compare yourself to “too cold” or “too hot”, you’re looking for “just right.” Bandura says you’ll get the best results by observing others who are your peers or slightly better than you. [abc] From Self-Efficacy: Persons who are similar or slightly higher in ability provide the most informative comparative information for gauging one’s own capabilities (Festinger, 1954; Suls & Miller, 1977; Wood, 1989). How does this help? Plain and simple: it’s inspiring. “If they can do it, I can do it.” They have a system. It works. You have a system (if you take the time to notice it) and it works. You’ll probably see what they do is pretty similar to what you do. You both get good results and you’re peers. It’s not luck. You can even leverage vicarious experience without the vicarious part: it’s called “self-modeling.” Watch yourself working successfully. Look at good work that you’ve done. Smart emails you’ve sent. Great presentations or reports you’ve put together. Anything that resonates with you and makes you say, “Hey, this is impressive work — oh, and I’m the one who did it.” From Self-Efficacy: Self-modeling has remarkably wide applicability and often succeeds with inveterate self-doubters where other instructional, modeling, and incentive approaches fail (Dowrick, 1991; Meharg & Wolterdorf, 1990). Apparently, it is hard to beat observed personal attainment as a self-persuader of capability. Let your “best self” be your role model. (To learn how to deal with passive-aggressive people, click here.) We don’t just want to watch others work, we also want to get help from our friends. But the trick is getting the right kind of support that will kill your impostor syndrome and not increase it… 3) Social Persuasion Translation: support and encouragement. For people who have impostor syndrome, simply seeing results isn’t enough to boost belief in their ability… but seeing results and having others praise them does the trick. From Self-Efficacy: …skill transmission and success feedback alone achieved little with individuals beset with strong doubts about their capabilities. But skill transmission with social validation of personal efficacy produced large benefits. Tell your friends you’re going through a tough time and could use their support. There are three tips from the research you’ll want to keep in mind here: [abc] 1) If the positive feedback is insincere, you’ll see right through it thanks to the negative, skeptical lens of impostor syndrome. It has to be legit praise. 2) Support from experts is preferable. Praise from someone who doesn’t understand the arena is easily dismissed. 3) Positive feedback about your hard work is nice but them praising your ability is better. If you keep getting praised for your hard work, it’s easy to conclude that you don’t have talent. From Self-Efficacy: Evaluative feedback highlighting personal capabilities raises efficacy beliefs. Feedback that the children improved their capabilities through effort also enhances perceived efficacy, although not as much as being told that their progress shows they have ability for the activity. You don’t want white lies about your lightsaber abilities, you want sincere compliments. And you’d like them from Yoda. And it’s nice to hear you worked hard but it’s better to hear, “The Force is strong with this one.” (To learn the 4 harsh truths that will make you a better person, click here.) We’ve covered systems, models, and support. What’s left? Oh, feelings. You can never get away from the power of feelings, like it or not… 4) Emotional / Physiological States Your feelings and moods matter. And if you think they don’t matter then you’re in real trouble because they’re still influencing you and you’re not even noticing it. Not getting enough sleep, being hungry or just having a bad day can exacerbate impostor feelings, but unless you take the time to establish those are the underlying causes, you’re just going to feel awful and default to blaming yourself for being a fraud. [abc] From Self-Efficacy: Mood activates the subset of memories congruent with it through an associative mood network. Thus, a negative mood activates thoughts of past failings, whereas a positive mood activates thoughts of past accomplishments… According to Teasdale (1988), negative episodes and depressed mood activate a global view of oneself as inadequate and worthless rather than just activating unhappy memories. Here’s the problem: we are absolutely terrible at figuring out the true causes of our feelings. You think you know why you’re feeling something but it’s just inference. You think you’re cranky because of what your partner said but it’s actually because you’ve been running on five hours of sleep for the past three nights. But here’s the upside: you can now use your knowledge of this emotional blurriness to your advantage. Since the cause and meaning of feelings is all about interpretation, you can choose to interpret them differently. The court of emotions has an appeals process. If you can reframe the feelings into something transient or unrelated to the task at hand then your self-efficacy doesn’t plummet. From Self-Efficacy: …if the meaning of an affective state is altered by attributing it to a nonemotional or transient irrelevant source, the state does not affect evaluative judgment because it is considered uninformative for the judgment at hand. For example, interviewers who attribute their accelerated heart rate to having rushed up a set of stairs are less likely to wonder about their capabilities to manage the interview situation than interviewers who read their pounding heart as a sign of distress. Yes, you’re fidgety before the big meeting. But that physical feeling has to be interpreted. You don’t have to believe it’s nervousness because you’re a faker. It could be excitement or anticipation. Reframe your feelings and you can reframe impostor syndrome… and that can reframe your life. [abc] (To learn more about how to make friends as an adult, click here.) Okay, we’re all Bandura’d out. We covered a lot, time for the sum up — and we’ll also answer the looming question: even if you beat impostor syndrome today, how do you know that this newly found self-efficacy will last? Sum Up This is how to overcome impostor syndrome: Enactive mastery experience: Recognize your system. Tennis lessons don’t increase tennis luck. Vicarious experience: If they can do it, you can do it. Social persuasion: I, for one, happen to think The Force is very strong with you. So there. Emotional/physiological states: Reframe feelings. You’re not antsy because you want this blog post to end, you’re just so very very excited to be reading it. People are afraid that even if they develop self-efficacy they’ll backslide into impostor feelings. Don’t worry. If you really go out of your way to push hard on the 4 principles above, self-efficacy can become as stubbornly lodged in your brain as the feeling that you’re a fraud is now. I don’t know about you but I’m all for positive feelings that are irrationally resistant to change. [abc] From Self-Efficacy: They continue to adhere to the fictitiously instilled efficacy beliefs even after the persuasory basis for those beliefs has been thoroughly discredited. Efficacy beliefs created arbitrarily survive behavioral experiences that contradict them for some time (Cervone & Palmer, 1990). Lawrence (1988) provides suggestive evidence that efficacy beliefs created by fictitious success may gain strength through a cognitive self-persuasion process. The old saying is “fake it till you make it.” But with impostor syndrome, you’ve already made it. The race is over. You won. Now it’s time for you to finally enjoy it. ***And if you want a daily insight, quote or laugh, you should follow me on Instagram here.*** Email Extras Findings from around the internet… + Want to know which qualities made children more likely to earn more — or less — as adults? Click here. + Want to know what makes top performers different from most people? Click here. [abc] + Want to know if its better to tackle easy or hard tasks first? Click here. + Miss last week’s post? Here you go: New Neuroscience Reveals 5 Secrets That Will Make You Emotionally Intelligent. + Want to know what makes kids more likely to experience burnout? Click here. (And many thanks to the great Dan Pink for some of the above links.) + You read to the end of the email. I appreciate it. (If you skipped down here you *are* an impostor. Tsk-tsk.) Crackerjack time: What happens when you ask the users of Reddit which accounts are bots? For the very clever answer, click here. Thanks for reading! Eric PS: If a friend forwarded this to you, you can sign up to get the weekly email yourself here. [abc]
6 Principals of Connected Learning April 25, 2019 bizadmin The above is a sample infographic that I have taken from a site that is yet to complete. Well, here I will give my opinions to the above image. Not that I am a genius, but just an average student, in computers. To be honest, I have had my share of struggles academically in the varsity due to external pressures to excel and studied using the wrong methods; and that was speed reading instead of analysing. Now that I am more relaxed and almost mid-age, I suppose I am qualified to give my opinions and experiences learning from my home base again. On the top right, that is academically oriented, first of all, don’t panic and be overwhelmed by the extent of workload and tutorials to complete. Just stay calm, find your inner peace or pray and claim on Philippians 4:13 – I can do all things through God who strengthens me. Piaget’s self discovery learning is the best form of learning. It is better than going through a classmate who may sabotage you with ulterior motive, unless you approach a group of friends who are sincere to help you and discuss like having tuition. On the right side, Production Centered is easy. Just follow the instructions and be observant of how the company production line runs, whether you are working as a technician or not. Peer Supported is group learning of at least 2 persons or more. I shall skip Shared Purpose as I am not familiar with what that means academically unless you are studying as a couple, which I presume of having the same goals and motivating each other. After all, 2 heads are better than 1. Openly networked is another topic I shall skip here. But in my opinion, I guess it means networking with people better than you and tapping their brains by hiring smarter employees. Like Robert Kiyosaki said in his popular books, A students work for C students / bosses. And finally interests powered are your hobbies that take you to learn the steps at your own pace in your free time like using a Digital SLR camera, how to focus, etc. Likewise, blogging also takes time to learn the insides out of the WordPress features.
13 Ideas to Start a Business in 2019 April 15, 2019 bizadmin Starting your own business is a dream for many people because it will change their life if it goes well. Even if you check the list of world’s richest people, there is no person entered into the list by doing 9 to 5 job. Starting an own business is a great option to choose over doing a 9 to 5 job. But don’t know how to start? This post will help you with 13 easy ideas to start a business without investment. Let’s see now! Any normal person can start their own business using these ideas. You don’t have to be an expert in any field to start a business. Can’t wait to start your own business? then check the list below and start today! Quick Money Ideas with Amazing Bonuses: Want to make money quickly? Here are a few amazing platforms to earn up to $25 – $50 in the next couple of minutes! InboxDollars: Get paid to watch videos, play games, and shop online. $5 Signup bonus. One already made $75 within a week. 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The best thing with blogging is you can choose your own & interesting topic which you are passionate to write every day. By devoting 3 to 6 months of time, you will start earning few thousands of dollars from it. The maximum you can make from your blog completely depends on your hard work and dedication towards it. You can start your own blog for free using Blogger or WordPress. If you can afford to spend the little budget on your blog then a self-hosted blog is a good choice. All things you need to buy are just a domain address and hosting service. My suggestion for new bloggers is to go with Bluehost hosting service because it is cheapest ($2.95 per month) in the industry and it will give you a free domain address(You don’t need to buy it separately.) Want to start a blog? check the step-by-step guide to create your blog in just 30 mins. Cheers! 2. Affiliate Marketing: Ever heard about affiliate marketing? If you don’t know about it, let me explain it simply. 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Freelance Writing: Do you have good writing skills? then the freelance writing has a great market to start your own business in this field. So many busy bloggers and business owners hire freelance writers to write good content for their blogs. And some products and service owners also consult freelance writers and ask them to write honest reviews. A professional freelance writer makes $200 to $15oo per each article their write. A newbie can expect a minimum of $50 per each article. If you want to enter into this business, you need to build a portfolio with your previous articles to convince your clients. Related: Freelance Writing – A Complete Guide To Successful Journey Practically, in the freelance writing business, you have to start writing for free (if needed) and have to grow step by step. Reviews and Testimonials from your previous clients are very important in this business, You need to update your portfolio time-to-time to demand your own prices per article. Within 2 months of time, You can reach a position where you can demand $200 per each article. 4. Dropshipping Business: Dropshipping business is the trending business model nowadays on the internet. In dropshipping, first, you have to open an online store. Then you will buy products you want to promote from a wholesaler for low prices. You will add your profits and list them on your store with new prices. How Dropshipping works: For suppose, If you buy a product from the wholesaler for just $10You list the product for $50 on your online store.If you sell, You receive $50 and you pay $10 to the wholesaler.You will keep the profit $40. This is how dropshipping works. You don’t need to bother about the shipping process, the wholesaler will take care of the shipping process. You also can sell Amazon and AliExpress products on your store with the help of Shopify. To know more about Dropshipping, check the step-by-step guide: How To Start The Dropshipping Business With Amazon 28 Smartphone Apps To Make And Save Money 2019 5. Selling T-Shirts: Selling T-Shirts online is one of the quick and easy ways to start your business. If you can guess what people would like to wear & design the stuff to print it on T-shirts, then it will be easy for you to establish your own brand. Draw some simple designs and quotes on T-shirts which make them creative and attracts people to buy them. You can sell them on your own online store or there are many online platforms on the Internet. You need a T-shirt printer and shipping partner if you sell on your own store. Or if you sell on 3rd party T-Shirt seller platform, then they will print and sent to your customers and share profits with you. 6. Selling Online Courses: Selling online courses is a good idea when you have something to teach people. 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The choice is up to on choosing your topic like Travel Videos, Explaining about automobiles, Tech channel, Tutorials etc. One real fact about YouTube channel is it cannot make you thousands from the day you opened the channel. It takes 6 to 12 months of time and you need to update your content with consistency. If your channel is going well, You can easily make $100 – $500 a day by monetizing your videos and affiliating products. 8. Becoming A Graphics Designer: Do you have any designing skills? Even if you don’t, You can learn within less time if you are interested in designing field. As, a designer, if you are able to design logos, business cards, promotional banners, explainer videos and more then you can make it as a new business. Almost every business need promotions and every promotion need a designer. This field has a big market. You can approach from small companies to big companies when you have great skills and work. Once they like your work, they will buy from you every time. 9. Virtual Assistant Services: Managing a company or a business is really a big job for anyone. Anyone will become ultimately busy when they enter into a business. When they don’t have time to complete their regular tasks, they will hire virtual assistants to complete their incomplete tasks every day. These tasks are may be sending emails, customer support, making promotional content, managing accounts, creating pins when it comes to blogging etc. 10. Advertising Manager: Becoming an advertising manager for small or big companies is a great business idea. But you need some more digital marketing skills than the company people does. Don’t worry if you don’t have digital marketing skills. There is a way to learn if you are interested. Google is offering some digital courses for interested people where you can learn completely for free. They will give you can certificate if you pass their test. These certificates are enough to start your business. All you need to do in this business is, you will increase sales or reduce advertising costs by targeting mostly related people. You can become an advertising manager for more than one company at a time. 11. Writing & Selling eBooks: Unlike creating online courses, you can put your content in a book format and publish it as an eBook. This is also similar to selling courses, but in an eBook, you can write about your experiences, fiction stories, guiding topics etc. Like online course selling platforms, also there are some platforms where you can publish and sell your eBooks online. Amazon Kindle NOOKS Press iBooks Author Google Play These are the popular platforms to sell your eBooks. Your earnings will be based on the popularity of your book and your sales. 12. Becoming a WordPress Developer: If you have programming skills, then you can make a good amount of money by designing WordPress plugins and themes. WordPress is one of the biggest platforms where anyone can start their own website or blog without having technical and programming knowledge. It will be very helpful for everyone if you can make the things easier with your plugins and themes. You can sell them and once your products are doing well. You will get millions of sales. It will be very helpful for everyone if you can make the things easier with your plugins and themes. You can sell them and once your products are doing well. You will get millions of sales. 13. Designing Websites & Smartphone Apps: This is also similar to the above (WordPress Developer) business. But here in this business, you are not limited to WordPress, You can offer any type website, either static or dynamic. Not only websites, designing smartphone apps is also a high paying business model in the industry. A good developer can make thousands of dollars by designing websites and mobile apps. Conclusion: So, here is the list of smart and easy ideas to start a business without investment. Hope this article will help you to find the best one for you.
Ann Can’t Sleep is a beautiful animated English cartoon nursery rhyme March 20, 2019 bizadmin As the title suggests, Ann Can’t Sleep is a beautiful animated English cartoon nursery rhyme and short bedtime stories. Just click Play on the Youtube video above to see what I mean. It is entertaining, and the animation is superb for kids and those young at heart like yours truly. Well, you could subscribe to the channel as there are several such videos specially created for the toddlers and kids. It helps them to sleep while improving their English reading the subtitles. Alternatively, you can also go to this link, copy and paste to your browser >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDj5bn-oTpw Happy watching and get entertained simultaneously.