This site is dedicated to Personal Development.

Unlike many Personal Development or Self Improvement sites, I do not claim to be an expert, rather this site is a collection of my experiences and interesting articles and other resources I have found on my journey.

 
Keyboard short-cuts

Keyboard short-cuts I found on dumblittleman.com

Productivity Ninja: 101 Ways to Rock the Keyboard

If you use your computer a lot -- and let's face it, you do -- you've got to stop using the mouse if you want to be at all productive. You know that. You use the common keyboard shortcuts. But are you maximizing your keyboard ninja skills? Rate yourself by seeing how many of the following 101 keyboard shortcuts you actually use. 100 points or higher is the Ninja rating. And yes, you'd have to use both the Mac and Windows OS's to get that rating. A true Ninja works independent of the OS.

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www & .com shortcuts

I've just found this little short-cut on Lifehack.org that I had to share.

Sad part is I think I'll actually use it quite a bit now I know it (is that an indication I spend too much time on the web??)

Quick .com Address Bar Shortcut

A friend of mine had an idea for a USB device to extend a ‘.com’ button to the keyboard. This meant all the people typing ‘.com’ into address bars could save a few seconds and buy another silly gadget.

The dream has been shattered. Maybe you know this already, but most browsers already come with a keyboard shortcut for ‘.com’.

Not only that, but ‘.net’ and ‘.org’ are also covered, as well as the ‘www’ prefix.

  • Type a word into the address bar, then hold down the Ctrl button and press enter…voila, the http://www and .com are magically appended…
  • Now, type a word and hold down the Shift button and press enter … voila, the .net extension is appended..
  • If you hold down Ctrl+Shift and press enter, the .org extension gets added..
 
10 Steps to Achieving Your Goals

The article I've posted below by Brian Bartes, is a good overview of the steps to successful Goal achievement. I've had some trouble in the past following these steps, mostly with step 1, I too often only had a blurred and badly defined visions of what I really wanted, so my advice is to spend some serious time working out and clearly defining what your goal is. The way I ended up doing this was to set some small well defined goals for myself that felt like they were working towards the larger but less defined goal of what I want, and as I progressed along this line, my actual goals have become much better defined and clearer, and I found I could apply the below steps much better and with a lot more success.

I hope you find this article helpful

10 Steps to Achieving Your Goals by: Brian Bartes

The ability to set goals and to develop a plan for the accomplishment of those goals is arguably the most important ingredient of success. Mastering this skill will enable you to achieve your dreams faster than you ever thought possible.

The goal-achieving system below is a powerful, yet simple strategy that can be used to help you achieve anything in life that you desire.

1. Set your goal. The first step is to find a goal that is big enough to inspire you. Unless you are truly inspired to accomplish the goal, it is just a wish. By calling it a ""goal"", you are affirming that (a) you desire it intensely, (b) you truly believe in your ability to achieve your goal and (c) you are willing to pay the price in advance for achieving your goal.

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