Check our previous post to stay informed: Live to work or work to live. Part 2. Motivation: how to deal with unpleasant tasks. We all…
Month: December 2019
Live to work or work to live. Part 2. Motivation: how to deal with unpleasant tasks
If you skipped our previous part, you can find it here: 1. Rest: how not to become a “dray-horse”. No matter how we like…
Key Moments in Time Management
If you’re going to work hard for eight hours a day, you’ll eventually become a ruler and get right to work twelve hours a…
Live to work or work to live. Part 1. Rest: how not to become a “dray-horse”
You can find the introduction into our cycle about successful time management in this post:Time management: live to work or work to live. We…
Delegation: for those who works on a Friday evening
HELLO! This mailing specifically comes at the worst possible time – Friday evening Any internet marketing genius will tell you: “What?! People won’t read…
Time management: live to work or work to live
The rhythm of our life is hardly calm and measured. Not everyone can cope with lack of time, all hands’ job and time troubles,…
PHP vs Python: Who’s the Winner?
According to PYPL, the PopularitY of Programming Language Index, Python’s share constitutes 29.71% leaving PHP with its 6.32% far behind. This index is based…
What Is Brainstorming and How to Maximize its Effect?
Any successful company has team players who can think out of the box in order to solve problems creatively.
What Is Shopify? All You Need to Know to Start Your Business
What is Shopify, and how does it work? What is a Shopify store? What can I sell there, and how can I get started?…
Most Popular Programming Languages in 2019: Make Your Choice
What programming language is hitting popularity ratings right now? Which one will be the most sought in the next year? If you are a…
Acceptance Criteria: Why and How to Use Them
Effective communication between clients and developers is the key to success in software development projects. If the clients’ requirements are fuzzy, developers can’t formulate…