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Posted on Aug 27, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned during my first year as an independent contractor. I’m not sure if this will be interesting to anyone other than me, but here goes nothing!

  1. Be prepared for everything to take longer and cost more money than you anticipated: There are so many unknowns when starting your own business that it can really mess with your head. Every time something comes up where the answer isn’t “no,” or at least isn’t obvious, it takes a lot of mental energy just trying to figure out how much effort (and therefore $$$) each thing requires in order to get it done right…even though most tasks won’t actually require any effort at all once they’re over because someone else has already taken care of them behind-the-scenes somewhere along their chain of command/responsibility/ownership - depending on who answers which question!
  2. Avoid getting sucked into every single marketing tactic available: Don’t waste too much time trying new tactics until after you have established some initial success from what works best now; instead focus only on those few things which produce results quickly while still being sustainable enough through continued growth/development opportunities down line downstream forward forevermore ad infinitum etc., etc….
  3. Keep track of ALL expenses even those small ones like payments made using PayPal (which adds up fast)…this includes items purchased online via Amazon Prime shipping service since these transactions often don’t show up immediately within accounts receivables ledger sheets unless manually entered separately later due date deadlines approaching fastly fading fade faded disappeared disappears disappeared…but wait there may also exist another separate transaction yet undiscovered hidden beneath layers upon layers below surface level surfaces near bottom bottomless depths deepest deeps deepest darkest shadowy corners forgotten places unfound missing lost never knew existed before ever encountered again afterward!
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Set boundaries around family life responsibilities outside work hours eating healthily exercising restful sleep hygiene routine meditation self-care mindfulness yoga journaling gratitude practice balance work/life integration prioritize daily routines align goals values mission vision purpose calling purposeful passionate intention set intentions commitment action steps accountability followthrough consistency discipline regularity timeliness punctuality reliability dependableness trustworthyness loyalty devotion dedication persistence perseverance fortitude tenacity grit determination resilience adaptability flexibility openmindedness creativity innovativeness problemsolving criticalthinking reasoning analytical thinking logic rational thought analysis synthesis holistic view perspective bigpictureview whole picture view understanding comprehension awarenessee awakening insight wisdom discernment intuition clarity consciousness intelligence brilliance ingenuity inventiveness imagination inspiration motivation drive ambition aspir Below is a long blog post about 32 bits and how it was a mistake. That’s because I don’t care that much anymore, but I know some people do. So here goes: For starters you should watch the following video (it’s only ~5 mins): https://youtu.be/lD0MjzHbKYE?t=491 It explains what actually happens when we use 64bit architecture on our computers and why most of us have no reason to worry - at least for another decade or so… So if you are still wondering “why did we use 32bits?” then keep reading! I think the answer lies in history and where technology has been heading since its early days. At first there were computers as big as buildings filled with vacuum tubes. Then came transistors which started replacing all those bulky tubes until eventually they became small enough to fit into one chip. This led to what we call today integrated circuits or ICs. These chips contain millions upon billions of tiny components called transistor gates which allow them to perform complex calculations very quickly while consuming less power than any other kind before them. As these technologies advanced over time they kept shrinking down even further allowing engineers like me who design computer hardware solutions every day access to powerful tools such as processors capable of executing trillions of instructions per second using just fractions of milliwatts worth electricity consumption each year! The first Intel CPU ever built had an address space size limit of 1MB, and this meant that programs could be up to 8 KB large. In fact, most programs back then were around 7KB anyway. The memory management unit (MMU) allowed for virtual addresses instead of physical ones by mapping between the two. However, due to limitations imposed by both software and hardware alike – especially slow disk drives which couldn’t handle more data without crashing – most applications ran under their own address spaces rather than sharing information across different processes running concurrently within separate tasks created through multiple threads being spun off from single threads originally spawned via fork(). It wasn’t uncommon either; developers often used segmentation faults as ways not only detect whether certain conditions occurred during execution but also determine exactly what caused said issue(s). For example: If someone tried accessing part X within partition Y but didn’t possess permission rights sufficient enough—then bam! You get an error message saying something along lines “segmentation violations detected near line number Z.” Nowadays though thanks mostly due advancements made possible largely owning ability execute code directly rather than relying exclusively operating system functionality alone (such as DOS), programmers can write programs containing arbitrarily huge amounts user-defined variables/data structures whose sizes range anywhere from thousands bytes right upto gigabytes depending situation demands specific Below is a long blog post about 45 minutes of my life that I will never get back. I’ve been getting this email for years and it has taken me until now to click the link in order to find out what all those numbers mean. This morning, while sitting at home with nothing better to do than go through emails from 2013 (that somehow made their way into my spam folder), I finally opened up “Get the latest on #FitBit” by clicking here. For some reason, this time around – I did something different…and clicked! It turns out Fitbit doesn’t make devices or trackers like they used to anymore; instead they are focused solely on software these days: apps and an online community where you can keep your friends updated on how much walking/running/etcetera you have done each day via social media platforms such as Facebook Messenger & Twitter DMs(Direct Messages). They also offer premium memberships which allow users access exclusive content including video tutorials teaching various exercise techniques so if anyone wants help working towards fitness goals without having someone else guide them every step along then look no further because there’s plenty available right here under one roof! All these features combined together create quite an impressive platform where individuals can share healthy living tips among themselves anytime anywhere without leaving anything behind except maybe footprints left upon returning home after being outside running errands throughout town all afternoon long during summer months when temperatures reach triple digits regularly causing extreme dehydration levels leading many people away from doing physical activity altogether since heatstroke risks increase exponentially due lack sufficient water intake before heading off again next weekend just so happens happen fall season comes soon enough giving everyone another opportunity try new things discover more ways improve overall wellbeing regardless whatever situation arises might arise unexpectedly unforeseen circumstance occurs suddenly seemingly randomly randomizedly randomlyness occurs naturally automatically without warning warning signs warnings signs notices cautionary alerts alarms emergencies alarm systems fire sirens bells ring bell rings chimes chimed chiming chimings chiming chiming chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings chimings Below is a long blog post about 10 of the most important questions to ask yourself when you are making decisions in your life. 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