I publish something every damn day — even if it’s a short tweet that took 3.5 minutes to write while drinking a cheeky c

Author : kdashingchohan1
Publish Date : 2021-01-07 13:51:15


I publish something every damn day — even if it’s a short tweet that took 3.5 minutes to write while drinking a cheeky c

If you have drunk the kool-aid of a multi-cloud future, it’s better to know at least one of the two aforementioned Infrastructure-as-Code tools. IaC comes with its own benefits like the ease of implementing immutable infrastructure, increased speed of deployment and so on.

Using grammar and spelling any way you want helps set you apart. Readers will pay you for that with their attention. Attention helps you build an audience. A percentage of that audience will be happy to pay money for your work.

This month my views across social media are at an all-time low. It’s a social media winter with all the doom and gloom of a health crisis and an economy that has been beaten worse than Mike Tyson. Still, it’s going to be a good month financially. Why? Because I am making money through multiple different sources — courses, books, investing, 9–5 job — and these relationships are getting deeper.

For provisioning infrastructure and maintenance, there are several cloud platform independent tools like Pulumi and Terraform are available in the market. Platform specific tools like CloudFormation (for AWS) have also seen wide acceptance.

The small percentage of professional writers I know who have been lucky enough to get a book published are bitterly disappointed. It’s not what they thought it was going to be. They expected a book to make a difference.

CHILL OUT. YOU GOT THIS. Pick one or two things that you want to “invest in” that pay future dividends — skills, people, networks, your own health. Pick an incremental improvement for each of these. You don’t need to go from 0 to 100 right away, just take a few steps forward. Create the habit. Do this for the next 60 days. Then email me or tweet at me whether it made a difference and what you’re still struggling with. We’ll work on it together!

And nobody cares. A reader doesn’t read your work because of your status. They read your work because it’s helpful or because someone suggested they should, thanks to the gorgeous function of a social media share.

The truth is, a physical book is the modern-day door stop. A book stops your door blowing shut in a cold pandemic winter when you need to air out your home from one too many nights staying in watching Netflix.

I meet professional writers all the time who worship Penguin Random House and hope to be the chosen one. They beg the gatekeepers for the chance to run thousands of pieces of paper through an old school printing press and have them made into a physical book.

Grammar and spelling are guidelines. They’re made to be broken. They’re instruments of creativity. Rather than follow literary rules, readers look for writers who are okay to color in the kid’s picture and go outside the lines.

I’m preparing to go to hospital in a few days for a life-changing diagnosis. This happens every year and it scares the crap out of me. If I’m gone tomorrow, do you think I give a flying f*ck about my image? Nope. It just doesn’t matter. And it sure as hell won’t make you a dollar.

CHILL OUT. YOU GOT THIS. Pick one or two things that you want to “invest in” that pay future dividends — skills, people, networks, your own health. Pick an incremental improvement for each of these. You don’t need to go from 0 to 100 right away, just take a few steps forward. Create the habit. Do this for the next 60 days. Then email me or tweet at me whether it made a difference and what you’re still struggling with. We’ll work on it together!

Critiquing headlines is a curious past-time. Some of the best pieces of writing have the most cringe-worthy headlines you’ve ever read. Like, How to Lose Weight in 4 Easy Steps. That story changed my life. I cried like a blubbering idiot after reading that story. Thank god for its mediocre headline, or I would have never looked at physical exercise the way I do now.

Views don’t make you money. You can have 50 views of an email you wrote and have it lead to 25 sales, which make you $5000. The volume of views is a form of vanity metrics. Vanity metrics make you vain, not money.

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times are uncertain, and having to make customer experiences more and more seamless and immersive isn’t taking off any of the pressure on companies. In that light, it’s understandable that they’re pouring billions of dollars into the development of machine learning models to improve their products.



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