Republicans have been implacable in their determination to put an end to Obama’s proudest legislative achievement ever since it was passed in March 2010. This has as much to do with disdain for our first black president as it does resistance to a historic expansion of government. But the Republicans didn’t reckon on two things: that the program would become popular once people signed on to it; and that after two terms Obama would end up one of our most liked presidents.
Month: July 2017
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Nuclear Diplomacy: From Iran to North Korea?
North Korea is years beyond the nuclear “breakout” the US so fears in Iran. Pyongyang’s first nuclear test was more than a decade ago. Four more have followed with yields up to twice the size of the Hiroshima bomb. The country is believed to have around twenty fission bombs and to be progressing along the path to a much larger hydrogen bomb. Moreover, the regime is consistently making faster progress on missile technology than US intelligence has expected.
Here’s some serious cute for your Friday. This red fox was…
Here’s some serious cute for your Friday. This red fox was spotted at San Juan Islands National Monument. Situated in the northern reaches of Washington State’s Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands are a beautiful archipelago of over 450 islands, rocks and pinnacles. This landscape draws visitors from around the world to explore forests that seem to spring from gray rocks, and the distant, snow-capped peaks provide the backdrop for sandy beaches. If you are lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the islands’ foxes. Photo courtesy of Matt Ferguson via Bureau of Land Management-Oregon, @mypubliclands
Guest Pavilion Located in Northern California, USA
The idea of this project was to create a multi-use guest pavilion in a relatively small vineyard located in Northern California, more specifically in St. Helena, California, USA. The spectacular project, which covers an area of 3,500 square feet, was completed by Ross Anderson, from the architectural firm Anderson Architects, in the year 2014. There were many questions that had to be answered about the space required to meet the..
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Modern Office Located in Thailand and Decorated in Fresh Dark Green
The renovation project for Thai traditional herbal products manufacturer “Wangprom” has been completed by the architectural firm Apostrophys, located in the city of Nakhon Pathm, Thailand. The space covers an area of 250 square meters and its remodeling took place in 2017. By focusing on the selection of materials and the style to be used, its designer avoided using a modern style, and created a warm, charming, and homely space..
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5 Steps to Loving Yourself and Living Happily Ever After
We are conditioned to feel crap about ourselves.
You never hear people say “Yes, I think I’m great!” or “I love that about myself, I think it’s really cool,” or “I just really make myself laugh.”.
It just sounds a bit weird that it’s more socially acceptable to mock yourself, put yourself down and bemoan your shortcomings. It’s almost cool to appear to be broken, dysfunctional and miserable.
The trouble is that we’re forced to conform to other people’s ideas of what we should be rather than be accepted for who we really are.
We’re spat out of school after being shoehorned into categories and graded like goods on a factory production line. And then, as adults, our insecurities drive advertisers to constantly prey on our self-loathing. We’re continually led to believe that we’re too fat, too stupid, too short, too insecure, too lazy and too unproductive. We constantly compare ourselves to others and consistently find ourselves inadequate.
As adults, we continue to feel like children being told off for being too slow or too messy or not trying our best. Rather than it being our parents or teachers putting us down, we let others do it — the media, our bosses, friends and even more destructively, ourselves. We never stop bemoaning ourselves to the point that we allow those negative voices to cause us misery and permeate our whole lives.
Part of true mature thinking is to own and deal with these thoughts. You need to take control of the ones that are valid and to own the constructive criticism.
It was Mark Twain who said: “The worst loneliness is not to be comfortable with yourself.”.
And, he was right. You will spend your whole life with yourself. The quality of your relationship with yourself will have a direct bearing on the quality of your life as a whole.
It’s probably a strange thought that you are in a relationship with yourself. For many people, they are themselves and, in a haze of introspective emotion, they can’t see beyond a two-dimensional representation of their existence. It’s a childish state that many of us remain locked into.
But, to really develop, you need to separate from yourself, develop some sense of objectivity and become your own best friend. You have to distance the childish voices and impulses and to cultivate a mature view of yourself. You need to be able to look down at yourself with compassion and ultimately love and care for yourself.
Having the inner strength to talk yourself through things, the capacity to self-soothe, to be entertained by yourself and to find yourself interesting is incredibly powerful. To be able to look after yourself, respect your own point of view and be confident in your own thinking is liberating and empowering.
I’ve learned that if I can love myself, forgive my own shortcomings and try to live a happy and fulfilled life, then I can have more resources to be the person I want to be to others. It may sound selfish but if I’m unhappy, tired and drained, I’m no use to anyone. I’m less good as a parent, as a partner, as a worker and a friend. Any positive influence I can give has to start from within and if I’m not right within myself, then I’m wasting my time.
So, what are the steps to loving yourself?
Learn to love yourself from the outside – become your own best friend
Try to remove yourself from your immediate emotion and look at yourself objectively. Of course, we all need to feel emotions and be in the moment. But, being able to separate from them and simultaneously retain a sense of balanced objectivity is a valuable skill.
Sometimes we get so involved with our inner feelings that we can’t make progress. Strong emotions can cloud your judgment and having a two-dimensional sense of yourself where you are with your emotions is often detrimental to your well-being.
Become your own best friend. Recognize your emotions and try to nurture a loving and supporting view of yourself so that you can give pieces of advice and comments that are parallel with your inner self.
This sounds more complicated than it actually is. But, think of it this way:
We all have a feeling side and a thinking side and it’s just a case of recognizing and synchronizing the two to work harmoniously.
There are a number of ways to develop this way of supportive thinking. Daily journaling or keeping a diary is a good start as it helps you to reflect on the day’s events. Spending five minutes a day on reflective writing can kickstart your inner voice and allow you access to an inner dialogue that will comfort and support you.
Once you have a sense of your inner voice, nurture and develop it. Converse with it and talk to it. Having an inner dialogue can bring you closer to yourself.
See Also: Are You Your Own Best Friend Or Your Own Worst Enemy?
Spend time alone and learn to enjoy your own company
How often do you actively do things alone? There’s always a pressure to be seen with other people or to feel as if we are “Billy no mates”. However, spending quality time with yourself is extremely valuable and underrated.
So many people seem terrified of themselves and clearly don’t like being alone and can’t stand their own company. They constantly fill every waking moment with entertainment and chatter to avoid confronting themselves. To them, a moment alone in contemplation would be a horror.
But, you can’t avoid yourself. It’s impossible and the sooner you learn to love your own company, the better. As with any relationship, it takes time and effort to make it work. There may well be times when you drive yourself nuts but also times when you start to find an inner peace and acceptance that’s priceless.
Have a go at simply scheduling time to do stuff on your own. You can try going for a walk, shopping, going to the cinema or a concert. Even allowing yourself to daydream, sitting with your eyes closed and listening to music is a great way to spend quality time with yourself.
Maybe meditation would work well for you. Any activity that allows you to concentrate on your inner thoughts and feelings is valuable in nurturing your inner relationship.
Develop self-acceptance and compassion
We all instinctively spend a lot of our time comparing ourselves to other people. We are actively encouraged to do this at school and work and our performance is constantly scrutinized. On social media and in advertising, we are incessantly bombarded with images and ideas about how we should be. There’s little wonder that so many of us are full of self-loathing and feel inadequate.
In the past, we were only able to compare ourselves to people within a much smaller demographic. We didn’t have access to media, the internet and travel, so we were able to see ourselves a little more objectively.
Today, the context is essentially the whole world. Inevitably, we are exposed to the best of everything — the fastest, tallest, slimmest, most beautiful, best designed, most efficient or most stylish. It’s hopeless and demoralizing trying to compete with all of those.
We need to stop comparing ourselves to others. That’s not to say that we can’t have aspirations and dreams for development. However, learning to love our individuality is one of the most important steps to loving yourself. There’s little point in looking at what other people have or haven’t got. There will always be someone who is better and worse than you.
We need to learn to measure and celebrate our progress in terms of our own personal achievement. What really matters is that we are slightly better today than we were yesterday and not that we are better than someone else. Comparing ourselves to others ultimately erodes our self-confidence and kills our self-esteem. By all means, be ruthlessly competitive with yourself.
If we can learn to cut ourselves a bit of slack and accept that life is going to be a bit rubbish sometimes, then we will find that we’ll be much happier and much more accepting of your own limitations.
See Also: Self-Acceptance: The Key To True Happiness
Find your flow activity
All people have a gift or a skill that they are better at than others. It can be something that they love or something that gives them enormous satisfaction and pleasure. Sometimes, it feels so good that it’s almost like a guilty pleasure. When our brains are in what’s called “in flow”, we are in one of the most satisfying and fulfilling states that the human mind can be in.
Sadly, many people go through life without finding their flow activities. They never get to spend that quality time developing their skill, feeling positive about their achievement and being one with their purpose in life. If you don’t know what your flow activities are, then think about the last time you lost track of the time of day. It’s when you got so absorbed in doing something that nothing else mattered. You were just happy and at peace with yourself.
These activities are fundamentally precious to your personal well-being so you should schedule more time doing them.
Care for your mind and body
Ultimately, learning to live with and love yourself is about respect and taking the time to listen to your inner voice. It’s incredibly hard to attune yourself to the depths of your inner workings if your outer layers aren’t being looked after properly. This makes it important to look after your physical well-being, too.
Starting to make positive choices about food and exercise can have far-reaching effects on your mood and happiness. Just by being proactive about healthy eating, making informed choices, and respecting your body is a mindset that can spill over into other aspects of your life. Keep in mind that there is an incredibly strong link between physical and mental health.
If everything above just seems far too difficult and complicated, start by simply taking control of your body. Learn to care for your physical health more fully. Start to exercise and be deliberate in your eating habits. Small changes can have a big impact. The very act of deciding to take care and to regain physical control can have positive repercussions way beyond those small first steps.
In Summary
The bottom line is that you are the only person responsible for your life. You can’t escape yourself. It’s the one relationship that you can’t break off. You can’t divorce yourself, sack yourself or dump yourself. However, you can reinvent yourself so you can become better and stronger. You are stuck with yourself for life and the sooner you come to accept, love and respect yourself, the happier and more fulfilling your life will be.
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Elegant Guesthouse Designed by Architectural Firm Janson Goldstein
This modern, unequaled, and elegant guesthouse was designed by architectural firm Janson Goldstein with the help of Hal Goldstein, Stefan Kusurelis, Mark Janson, and Steve Scuro in the year 2015. It is located in a hillside site outside the Upstate New York town of Hudson, USA. It includes a new guesthouse and swimming pool adjacent to an existing contemporary home and has a total area of 1000 ft2. Its beautiful..
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July 28th
The Ultimate Cheatsheet On Procrastination : Analysis And The Solution
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“Whoa! assignments, I will do them later.”
“From Monday onwards, I will focus on all my pending works.”
“I will write my next post after the movie.”
“This is too lengthy, let me schedule it for next week.”
All these statements were said at different occasions & time.
But the reason because of which they were saying is same, “Procrastination.”
Do you know that over 20% of the population is affected by serious procrastination?
According to researchers, it has been continuously increasing for last 30 years.
What could be the reasons which have contributed so much to procrastination in the past 30 years?
Let’s conduct an analysis.
Cause Analysis
Some of the reasons might be:
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Technological Advancement
People today are completely dependent on the technology and its products.
They can not imagine their life without mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic gadgets.
Deloitte University Press has come up with some stats on employee productivity.
According to their research findings, it became evident that from the year 1999 to 2011 indexed growth in worker’s productivity has increased with a rate of 2% whereas 3 core digital technologies grew at the rate of 49% CAGR annually.
This gap has created the instability.
We started utilizing the technology, but at the same time, we began losing our productivity.
For example, when mobile phones or smart phones were not there we used to remember the phone numbers, addresses and the birthdays of our near and dear ones even for others.
But what has happened now, we are entirely dependent on computer’s memory and are not relying on our own.
This is a point to ponder, that if for some time these social networking platforms stopped working, then how many birthdays would like we remember?
A study says, “One in every 4 minutes people go online to check updates on the social networking sites.”
One more study says, “We need at least 15 minutes to get the flow or concentrate properly to get involved in the work entirely.”
So, now can you imagine why most of the assignments never get completed on the given deadline?
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Deficit of Skilled Manpower
In a study conducted by Mckinsey, on the availability of workforce in India depending upon the skills, it was found that there is an over supply of highly skilled and low-skilled workers but the companies often face the shortage of medium-skilled workers.
It means that there is a need of 13 million medium-skilled workers to fill this gap for the required positions.
In this case, who do you think will perform the work?
Since there is a scarcity of labor and not work in the companies, so it is quite evident that people who are more efficient will be over loaded with work in the name of some incentives.
This instability in work and life leads to procrastination.
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Fear of Failure
Since childhood, we were trained to avoid risks.
If you focus more on sports instead of studies, you will never get a decent job.
If you get friendly to the strangers, you will land yourself in trouble.
Try to be perfect and avoid mistakes as much as you can, and the list is long…
As far as I can bring out the intent from these points, it was just to make you avoid the risks and lead a simple life. However, the fact is, risks make you stronger and more determined.
Whereas the fear of failure and not experimenting with the things takes you nowhere, since you have not tried anything new, you won’t be able to guide others or share your experiences.
In short, you had just walked on the path paved by the others; you have not built a path of your own.
And when you are supposed to perform a given task you start procrastinating of the things which make you feel unsafe.
Since you have developed an attitude of avoiding to commit mistakes and learn new things, you always look for an easier solution.
And when you do not get a solution, you simply start procrastinating, since you have still not developed self-confidence within you.
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Unhealthy Lifestyle
Today, an unhealthy lifestyle is emerging out to be a common problem.
We prefer having a burger, a pizza, and other junk foods in place of healthy and nutritious food items.
As per a survey conducted by National Geographic Magazine, it has been found that a person from a lower income background, consumes more healthy food as compared to people living in high societies.
Once you start having this mouth watering unhealthy food regularly, the reason could be any, it becomes a habit and then continues as a cycle till it gets challenging to break the loop.
This sequence is depicted in the images below:
Unhealthy food leads to an unhealthy state of mind.
This negatively impacts your metabolism and decision-making ability.
It also invites laziness, which renders negative energy in you.
You sometimes take a number of resolutions to start with a healthy and nutritious life, but finally, procrastination overcomes you.
Mentioned below are the most important causes of procrastination.
All these factors which arise due to unhealthy lifestyle may lead to:
- Distractions
- Disinterest in work
- Search for shortcuts
- Stress
- Depression, anxiety, sleep disorder
- Memory Loss
- Financial Loss
Suggested Resolutions
So the following actions could be taken to beat procrastination.
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Do it Instantly
As soon as you get the work in hand, try to complete it within the stipulated time.
It’s good to be a multi-tasker, but most of the successful people do not practice it.
It is always appreciable to finish the work before it gets too late.
Your planning will be in consistency with the execution only if both have been attempted in the same time frame because the fact is that today you don’t remember what you have planned a week before.
Doing a number of tasks simultaneously might bring them to completion at the same time, but believe me working on one task at a time will ensure quality and the level of satisfaction will be beyond expectations.
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Try an Unscheduled Calendar
Working on an unscheduled calendar often helps in improving your productivity. You can try an unscheduled calendar to check your productivity.
To test your levels of concentration and procrastination simultaneously, give yourself a topic/subject to work on within a stipulated time.
Set the timer and try to be as quick and accurate as you can.
This will motivate you to work efficiently and increase your determination level.
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Avoid False Commitments
Do not commit to anything which you can not achieve.
Be transparent to your commitments and the amount of sincerity you can devote to a task.
Your key mantra for every task should be that “work should not suffer.”
For this, you need to be very clear about the scope of the task which you are going to perform.
First of all, analyze your situation and strengths and set a well-calculated timeline to complete that task.
Vaguer your assumptions will be, more the quality of your work will suffer.
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Convert Big Junks into Small Chunks
A trusted and most widely used way of work adopted by smart people is to divide big tasks into smaller portions and then work on them.
Let’s say, for example; you have to create 100 slides for a presentation.
You won’t directly start writing about the subject; rather you will first create a table of contents, a list of the subtopics to be covered under the main topic, weight to be given to each, etc. so that you have a fair idea of how you are going to proceed.
In such cases, you first need to make up your mind to sort the things and make them easy to be worked upon.
For example, if I have to work on a defect reduction case study, how I am going to approach?
I will divide it into the following parts:
- Introduction
- Background
- Identification of the problem
- Causes of the problem
- Analysis (Important portion)
- Countermeasures (Bigger part)
- Results verification
- Standardization
- Benefits
- Horizontal Implementation
So I got the structure for my presentation ready.
Now, I will work on first four points and complete them quickly.
After that, I will focus on critical portion – the cause analysis.
Since the entire presentation derives its essence from this part; I will spend some extra time to get the best out of it.
After that, I will start working on the countermeasures portion.
This is also a significant section of the presentation.
Rest of the parts will take less time as compared to these two, being not so complex.
Through this structure, I know where I have to emphasize more and devote less time so that I do not have to hurry up in the end.
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Meditation/Mindfulness
Some thoughts prevail in our mind every second, whether we are alone or in a crowd.
Our brain functions the entire life no matter we are asleep or awake, don’t you think it also needs some peace.
If a machine runs continuously, it efficiency reduces with time. Likewise, our brain will also reduce its efficiency to perform better, if properly not taken care of.
So, what we could do to put our mind at peace for some time and let it relax?
Consider shutting down a machine for some time, what happens is that it reaches its home position. The home position is nothing but its first reference position.
Similarly, our brains also need a home position to function better. For this, we need to practice meditation and yoga.
Once your mind is relaxed, it regains its energy and gets prepared to work more efficiently.
We have full control on it, and we can make it function the way we want.
The reason why we are not able to concentrate on our work, if we don’t’ practice meditation regularly is because of the hindrance/disturbances from the surrounding.
There are some applications, which can help you to meditate and relax your mind.
Below is a list of such apps for your perusal. You may try out any of these:
- Headspace
- Simple habit
- Pacifica
- 10% happier
- Calm: meditation
- Zen
- Stop, breathe and think
- Streaks
- Spire breathe + Activity tracker: Discover calm
- Samsara timer
- Serenity meditation timer for mindfulness, Reiki
If you are going to apply these ways to your life and make them a habit, you’ll soon be a different personality.
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