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It’s as true for Java developers as it is for woodworkers: You can’t do the job right without the right tools. Fortunately, there are plenty of Java tools designed to make it significantly simpler to write good Java code — and help you make your Java code even better.
You’ll probably know many of the tools on this list of 18 choices, but others may be new to you. And odds are you haven’t tried them all yet!
We spend far too much time wanting things. The habit of gratitude helps move us away from constantly wanting what we don’t have, and towards appreciating what we do have. When we do this, some remarkable shifts begin to occur.
The effects of gratitude are far-reaching. From improving our mental health, to our emotional wellbeing, and our spirituality, gratitude can do so much. But most importantly, it helps to move us away from a state of lack and towards a state of abundance. When we live in a state of lack, it becomes downright impossible to focus on being disciplined and achieving our goals. We spend so much of our mental capacity on worrying about what we don’t have and living in a state of fear, that we forget about what we do have. The state of lack translates into physical ailments. It produces stress and releases stress hormones such as cortisol and epinephrine, which impacts a number of systems in our body. When we stress, our digestive, reproductive, and immune systems are all adversely affected. Spend 10 minutes every day writing out all the things that you’re grateful for. Even if you feel you have nothing to be grateful for, find something. Seek and you shall find. Similarly Meditation helps to put our minds at ease. It provides us with a spiritual centeredness that acts as an avenue of growth. When we meditate, we cancel out the noise, so to speak, and realize that we’re just one of very many connected beings in this universe. Meditation also has a big impact on our ability to be self-disciplined. It clears the mind’s palette, and sets the right tone for the day. It helps to improve our mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health all at once, allowing you to reap some of the biggest results for minimal time invested. Finally of course, no set of discipline habits would be complete without persistence. Persistence is that certain habit that helps us to not give up. Even when we do fail, it allows us to get back up again. Without the habit of persistence, self-discipline would be largely impossible. Why? Because achieving our goals is hard. Getting discouraged is easy. And giving up takes far less effort than continuing to push through, especially towards something that inflicts a lot of pain before it provides us with any pleasure. But that’s just what it takes. What we need to do is realize that even the most famous people who succeeded in life have failed many times over. Failure is an important stepping-stone in life. Without failing, and failing big, we couldn’t achieve the lofty goals that we set for ourselves. The best way to get free time is to eliminate unnecessary things from your life, and try to organize your life. Even if you adapt handful of ideas from this list, you’ve taken a huge step towards organizing your life and being productive.
Eat This:
Not This:
Drink This: Weak tea or coffee, Water, Mineral Water, Club soda, Dry Wine, Gin, Rye, Scotch, Bourbon, Vodka Not This: Instant coffee, Most commercial juices, Milk, Soda Pop, Sweet Wines, Flavored Liqueurs, Brandy, Sherry Sweeten With This: Honey Not This: Sugar of any kind (Cane, Coconut, Table, etc), Agave syrup, Maple syrup, artificial sweeteners. I just want to share few driving Tips what I experienced and consolidated over a period of time with more than 1 Lakhs of Kilometers all together.
General Rules:
Rules which Benefits You and For your Vehicle too:
Always keep-
Simple but Crucial:
Consider Other Drivers:
Constant Awareness:
Never Pass …
How to Pass with Caution:
A small tip to avoid scratches and dents: While stopping at a signal or so, either park to the extreme, near the median so that a two wheeler cant pass through the gap or else leave enough and more space for them to go through. Parking somewhere 'in between' is bound to cause trouble for sure. For a longer:
When you were a little child, you were FOR the institution of marriage. When you’re 18, you’re against it. When you’re 45, you’re again FOR it.
Now, when you’re 18, you’re against it, because your physical body is in a certain mode, marriage looks like a bondage, a chain, you want to do things in a certain way. But slowly as the body weakens, once again you wish somebody that there is somebody with you in a committed way. This is very juvenile feeling that “when I am strong, I don’t need anybody and when I become weak I wish there was somebody with me.” I think partnership should be formed. When you’re at the peak of the well-being. Not when you have fallen. When you have fallen, and you seek a partnership, you’ll make bad partnership, desperate partnerships. When you’re well and at your peak of you life, that is when you must make a partnership which will take you through all ups and downs.
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– Use explain to how your queries are running. Indexes may not be being as you expect. – Denormalize a lot. Single handedly saved them. For example, they store all a user IDs friend IDs together, which prevented a lot of costly joins. – Avoid complex joins. – Avoid scanning large sets of data.
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AuthorAshish Abrol is a Technical Evangelist at heart. As a Web Architecture Consultant he specializes in IT Management Consulting and Enterprise Architecture with a speciality in High Performance SOA and Open Source Frameworks. I sure did take a long time to enter actively into blogosphere. Honestly, as a passive player all this time, I have gained a lot from the adept content of some serious bloggers. That strongly encouraged me to contribute back to the community, and learn in the process as well.
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