anc This ‘dreamer’ is saving lives during this pandemic. She wants a chance at normal life. By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:21:02 +0000 Young medical students and health-care workers simply want to keep contributing in the only home they know. Full Article
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anc Fin24.com | Telkom issues 2 300 voluntary severance packages By www.fin24.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 19:24:30 +0200 Around 2 300 Telkom employees have opted for voluntary severance packages since the start of a business restructuring process early this year, a spokesperson said on Tuesday. Full Article
anc News24.com | CDC guidance ignored | Trump tests negative: WATCH the top world news videos for today By www.news24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:10:06 +0200 As US states reopen, White House keeps CDC guidance on the shelf | Trump tests negative after valet contracts virus; here are the top world news videos for today. WATCH. Full Article
anc News24.com | Covid-19 wrap | India boosts output of anti-malarial drug, Australia launches 3-stage plan to reopen, Hong Kong begins to ease social distancing measures By www.news24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:08:26 +0200 Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis. Full Article
anc Cancelling/Postponing Photography Trips By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 14:37:40 +0000 This week has been a tough one. It has just become more and more clear that the global travel situation isn’t going to clear up until at least early in the fall. So while we’re still very hopeful that our Namibia trips starting in September will still happen, we’ve sadly had to cancel or postpone […] The post Cancelling/Postponing Photography Trips appeared first on Brendan van Son Photography. Full Article Photography Tours
anc velocityconf: Free webcast from our friends at @citrix 5/29 http://t.co/IOeY4U0wUP Learn to consolidate 40 load balancers and ADCs into single platform By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 21 May 2013 15:01:58 +0000 velocityconf: Free webcast from our friends at @citrix 5/29 http://t.co/IOeY4U0wUP Learn to consolidate 40 load balancers and ADCs into single platform Full Article
anc News24.com | Lockdown: Western Cape ANC calls on province to consider going back to Level 5 By www.news24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:48:13 +0200 As the Western Cape ramps up its screenings and testing for Covid-19 as confirmed cases rise, the ANC in the province is calling for the return to Level 5 lockdown to be considered. Full Article
anc Channel24.co.za | 'Isibaya' actress Asavela Mngqithi announces pregnancy By www.channel24.co.za Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:48:28 +0200 'Isibaya' actress Asavela Mngqithi announced that she is pregnant on Instagram. Full Article
anc News24.com | Cosatu's Western Cape branch concerned with rate of Covid-19 infections in province By www.news24.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 19:35:27 +0200 Cosatu in the Western Cape says that it is deeply concerned over the "alarming rate on increase" in Covid-19 infections in the province. Full Article
anc AT#42 - Travel to Paris, France By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Sat, 13 May 2006 19:13:00 +0000 Paris, France - The City of Lights Full Article
anc AT#60 - Travel to Vancouver, British Columbia (plus Victoria, Whistler) By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 06:00:30 +0000 Vancouver, Birtish Columbia (plus Victoria, Whistler) Full Article
anc AT#73 - Bike tour from Vancouver, B.C. to San Jose, CA By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:31:00 +0000 Bike tour from Vancouver, B.C. to San Jose, CA Full Article
anc AT#139 - Travel to Lancaster County Pennsylvania By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 21:20:00 +0000 Lancaster County Pennsylvania Full Article
anc AT#159 - Travel to San Francisco, California By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Nov 2008 17:59:55 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Richard Miller of the SparkleTack podcast (about San Francisco history) about San Francisco. Richard guides us in a driving/walking tour from west to east. We start at lands end and end up near fisherman's wharf while talking about the sites and history of many of the places in between. This is a great companion episode with the 2 part soundseeing walking tour of San Francisco. Full Article
anc AT#210 - Travel to the Ancient Capitals of Thailand By asia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 05 Dec 2009 15:00:00 +0000 Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Kepkes of NomadicMatt.com about his trip to the ancient capitals of Thailand: Ayutthaya, Lopburi and Sukhothai. Before the capital moved to Bangkok it was in each of these three cities as invaders came in from what is now Cambodia and Burma and then were subsequently repelled. Instead of taking the night train to Chang Mai as many tourists do, Matt and his traveling companions explored these cities on the way. In their travels they found ancient temples (some in ruins and some well preserved), wonderful night markets, troops of monkeys, friendly people and a slice of rural Thailand. Full Article
anc AT#244 - Travel to Montpellier and the Languedoc Region of France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 14:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Christine Cantera about her time living in the Languedoc region of France in the city Montpellier. Montpellier is sometimes called the San Francisco of France. Christine shares with us a few thoughts about cafes, bars, which museums are worth it (and which aren’t), beaches, fortified cities, when to visit, and the one day of the year when nobody in France gets any work done. She discusses what are her favorite 3 places to see in Languedoc including one seaside town that still has jousts but with a very nautical twist.NewsSouthwest attendant takes baby after slap from motherAmerican Airlines to Charge for Front-Row SeatsNursing at SeaShow NotesFrance Travel GuideMontpellierLanguedocJardin des plantes de MontpellierLe Petit Train Touristique du Centre HistoriqueLanguedoc wineLe Jardin du Champs de MarsPaparazziLa Dolce VitaAigues-MortesCarcassonneParc naturel régional de CamargueMusee FabreAntigone DistrictPalavas-les-FlotsSèteNîmesBeaujolais nouveauBar le Saint-RochMissExpatria’s photostreamCommunity Sam was looking for a show on MaltaDon't use the first LukeDon’t use the first Luke Full Article
anc AT#267 - Travel to Corsica, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 14:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner from Americans in France to talk about a lesser known part of France which is the island of Corsica. The island is better known to Americans as the home of Napoleon Bonaparte but the French call the island L’isle Beauté – the Island of Beauty. Corsica boasts a mountainous interior, with a hiking trail from one end to the other, but is surrounded by gorgeous beaches. South of France, in the Mediterranean Sea, the island is sun-drenched in the Summer. Driving on the island can be scary with narrow winding mountain roads with wonderful views. The Corsicans also boast that Christopher Columbus was born there (The Genoese do not agree). Full Article
anc AT#275 - Travel to Normandy in France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 19:47:07 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Michael Kenney about traveling to Normandy in France. Michael talks about at least two different invasions associated with this region of France. The oldest was the Norman invasion of England which left from Normandy and is documented in the 224 foot long Bayeux Tapestry which is exhibited in a museum in Bayeux. The more recent was the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War 2. Michael describes visiting the invasion beaches (codenamed Juno, Gold, Omaha, Utah, and Sword), the cemeteries, and the village of Sainte-Mère-Église which was the first French Village liberated. Michael also talks about visiting the medieval fortress and monastery. Full Article
anc AT#308 - Travel to the Champagne Region of France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 13:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to well-known travel writer / editor Don George about his first visit to the Champagne region of France. Despite having lived in France after college, Don had never visited the area made so famous by the blind monk Dom Perignon and his sparkling wine. Don discovered a beautiful agricultural area and learned the secret to a good life is one bottle of Champagne a day. Full Article
anc AT#332 - Trekking Around Mont Blanc, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Jul 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Marc Barach about his recent trek around Monte Blanc. Hiking around the giant mountain on the tour Monte Blanc took him through portions of France, Italy and Switzerland. Full Article
anc AT#367 - Travel to Toulouse, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Benny the Irish Polyglot about Toulouse, France. Benny lived in the city for 3 months to work on his French. He was drawn to the University city culture but fell in love with the "pink" city. Full Article
anc AT#428 - Travel to Paris, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 19:27:11 +0000 Hear about travel to Paris, France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Annie Sargant and Elyse Riven from JoinUsInFrance.com. Annie and Elyse do a wonderful podcast about France and guide us through a city they love. Full Article
anc AT#504 - Travel to Auvergne, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 15:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to the Auvergne region of France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Allison and Andrew Cornford-Matheson from CheeseWeb.eu as we talk about their visit to this central but overlooked area of France. Full Article
anc AT#510 - Travel to Provence, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Apr 2016 14:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Provence, France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Wendy Jaeger from blisstravels.com about her adopted home in the south of France. Full Article
anc AT#522 - Travel to the Dordogne Region of France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Jul 2016 14:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to the Dordogne region of France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Laurence Norah about this region known for it's picturesque villages and castles. Full Article
anc AT#536 - Travel to Bordeaux, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 16:57:34 +0000 Hear about travel to Bordeaux, France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jennifer Dombrowski from luxadventuretraveler.com about her new hometown in one of France's most famous wine regions. Full Article
anc AT#622 - Travel to San Francisco, California By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Sep 2018 14:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to San Francisco, California as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jill Robinson and Kimberley Levato authors of 100 Things to Do in San Francisco Before You Die. Full Article
anc AT#655 - Canal Cruising in France By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 04 May 2019 13:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to The Canal du Midi and Carcassonne in southern France as Chris from the Amateur Traveler talks about his recent luxury hotel barge cruise. Full Article
anc AT#660 - Travel to Manchester England By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Jun 2019 14:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Manchester England as the Amateur Traveler talks to Helena Ringstrom about her adopted home. Full Article
anc AT#676 - Travel to La Rochelle, France By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 14:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to La Rochelle, France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jacob Kell from facilitateluxury.com about this beautiful medieval city. What things are there to do in La Rochelle. Full Article
anc AT#697 - Travel to the Alsace Region of France By AmateurTraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 14:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to the Alsace Region of France as the Amateur Traveler talks to Brighde Reed from worldvegantravel.com about this lovely wine region. Full Article
anc Scientist Behind Social Distancing Breaks Own Rules To Cheat with Married Woman, Resigns By www.westernjournal.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:37:13 +0000 The health expert who helped shaped Britain’s lockdown policies in response to the coronavirus has resigned after admitting he broke his own rules by having his married lover visit him at his home. Professor Neil Ferguson, 51, of Imperial College in London was a prominent member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies. The Telegraph… The post Scientist Behind Social Distancing Breaks Own Rules To Cheat with Married Woman, Resigns appeared first on The Western Journal. Full Article News Coronavirus Elon Musk Health Hypocrisy Piers Morgan United Kingdom U.K. World News
anc ‘The Voice’ Contestant Alexa Cappelli Treats Neighbors to Weekly Performance in Her Cul-de-Sac By www.westernjournal.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:39:49 +0000 It’s not good for people to be alone. Quarantining has been difficult for many people who have gotten used to socializing daily, and because of that, some have found ways to follow the rules but feel a little less isolated. Some neighborhoods have decided to be social while maintaining the suggested distance apart, whether that’s… The post ‘The Voice’ Contestant Alexa Cappelli Treats Neighbors to Weekly Performance in Her Cul-de-Sac appeared first on The Western Journal. Full Article Lifestyle Celebrity Entertainment Music Uplifting
anc ‘The Squad’ Pushes for Huge Student Loan Cancellation in Next Relief Bill By www.westernjournal.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:34:14 +0000 Some House Democrats have decided that the COVID-19 pandemic is an appropriate time to implement a key plank of the campaign of former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts — who make up the… The post ‘The Squad’ Pushes for Huge Student Loan Cancellation in Next Relief Bill appeared first on The Western Journal. Full Article News Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Ayanna Pressley Democrat policy Education Ilhan Omar politics Rashida Tlaib student US News
anc Inheritance By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:10:12 EST The Lockerbie bombing left only fragments of David Dornstein's life behind, but their discovery gave his brother a new purpose -- to gather what went missing, preserve what was left, and work to make sense of it all. That story is told in this special interactive presentation. Full Article
anc A Campaign of Disappearances in Syria Leaves Thousands Missing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Nov 2015 18:54:46 EST At least 65,116 individuals have been "forcibly disappeared" by the Syrian government, according to a new report by Amnesty International. Full Article
anc After Paris Attacks, CIA Head Reignites Surveillance Debate By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Nov 2015 18:21:12 EST Just days after the attack in Paris, America’s top intelligence official suggested that recent leaks about classified surveillance programs were partially responsible. Full Article
anc DEF CON is actually, for real, not a joke canceled By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:36:30 +0000 All it took was a pandemic, but the long-running joke finally became a reality: DEF CON is canceled. The annual hacker conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, typically draws tens of thousands of attendees to talk shop, compare notes, and generally cause delightful mischief. One element of that mischief is the constant — and until now false — yearly claim that DEF CON is canceled. The coronavirus changed that, and the organization announced Friday that the in-person conference will not take place this year. "The #DEFCONiscanceled meme has crossed over into real life, courtesy of #COVID19," read the announcement. "In early March we had hopes that things would be stable by August. That is no longer realistic." Read more...More about Def Con, Coronavirus, Tech, and Cybersecurity Full Article Def Con Coronavirus Tech Cybersecurity
anc Cobie Smulders sings social distance 'Let's Go to the Mall' parody By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:49:55 +0000 The coronavirus pandemic has many of us nostalgic for a simpler time — maybe when we were teenagers and/or watching our favorite early oughts sitcoms. Actress Cobie Smulders seems to be feeling that itch, and sensed we are too. The former How I Met Your Mother actress decided to recreate her character Robin Scherbatsky's hit song from the series, "Let's Go to The Mall." For those who need a refresher, "Let's Go to The Mall" was released during Robin's short career as a pop star (under the name Robin Sparkles) in her homeland of Canada. While it has all the flair of an '80s banger — jelly bracelets, worshipping the mall — it was released in the '90s because apparently that's when '80s culture reached Canada. Read more...More about How I Met Your Mother, Cobie Smulders, Movies Tv Shows, Social Distancing, and Entertainment Full Article How I Met Your Mother Cobie Smulders Movies Tv Shows Social Distancing Entertainment
anc On Beat Fitness is a dance party disguised as a workout for any quarantine mood By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000 Work(out) From Home is a weekly column where we review smart fitness machines and apps in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. Thanks to technology, there are still plenty of ways to exercise if your gym is closed. Read more... On Beat Fitness $120 (annual) View Product The Good Super fun workouts • Classes grouped by mood • Equipment-free workout options • Growing library of classes The Bad Lack of workout history • Expensive subscription • Inability to filter search The Bottom Line On Beat Fitness offers a variety of classes that cater to both your taste in music and your mood for the day. Not only are the workouts fun and effective, but exercising to the beat of the music makes it a lot easier to follow along. ⚡ Mashable Score 4.75 😎 Cool Factor 4.5 📘Learning Curve 5.0 💪Performance 5.0 💵Bang for the Buck 4.0 More about Apps, Fitness, Beauty, Fitness App, and Workout From Home Full Article Apps Fitness Beauty Fitness App Workout From Home
anc The unreasonable importance of data preparation By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000 In a world focused on buzzword-driven models and algorithms, you’d be forgiven for forgetting about the unreasonable importance of data preparation and quality: your models are only as good as the data you feed them. This is the garbage in, garbage out principle: flawed data going in leads to flawed results, algorithms, and business decisions. […] Full Article AI & ML Deep Dive
anc Governance and Discovery By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 19:09:29 +0000 Data Governance sounds like a candidate for the most boring topic in technology: something dreamed up by middle-managers to add friction to data scientists’ lives. The funny thing about governance, though, is that it’s closely related to data discovery. And data discovery is neither dull nor additional friction; it’s an exciting process that enables great […] Full Article Radar Column Commentary
anc Weezer rocks The Simpsons theme song ahead of their appearance on the show By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:42:07 PDT This Sunday, Weezer will cameo on The Simpsons and as a teaser, the band released their cover of "The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman. From Rolling Stone: In the new episode of The Simpsons, Weezer will play a cover band called Sailor’s Delight, which serves as the house act on a romantic cruise Homer and Marge are taking. Sailor’s Delight will “perform” a handful of tracks from Weezer’s 2019 self-titled record (also known as The Black Album) and their 2017 effort Pacific Daydream, while the episode will also boast the premiere of the band’s new song, “Blue Dream,” from their upcoming LP, Van Weezer. Read the rest Full Article Video music simpsons The Simpsons
anc Article: What's Behind the Rapid Progress of Advanced Audience Targets in Linear TV By www.emarketer.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Jan 2018 04:01:00 GMT Joshua Summers, CEO of linear television supply-side platform clypd, discusses the major advanced targeting trends expected to infiltrate traditional TV ad buying within the next year. Full Article
anc Seamless branch deploys with Kubernetes By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 18:09:12 +0000 Basecamp’s newest product HEY has lived on Kubernetes since development first began. While our applications are majestic monoliths, a product like HEY has numerous supporting services that run along-side the main app like our mail pipeline (Postfix and friends), Resque (and Resque Scheduler), and nginx, making Kubernetes a great orchestration option for us. As you… keep reading Full Article Uncategorized
anc Employee-surveillance software is not welcome to integrate with Basecamp By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:17:17 +0000 We’ve been teaching people how to do remote work well for the better part of two decades. We wrote a whole book about the topic in 2013, called REMOTE: Office Not Required. Basecamp has been a remote company since day one, and our software is sold as an all-in-one toolkit for remote work. Yeah, we’re… keep reading Full Article Uncategorized
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anc Resolved: Stop Blaming the Pancake By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Jan 2011 16:22:44 +0000 In a classic bit from an early Seinfeld, Jerry and Elaine are at the airport, trying to pick up the rental car that Jerry had reserved. As usual, things go poorly and get awkward fast: Seinfeld - "Reservations" JERRY: I don't understand...I made a reservation. Do you have my reservation? AGENT: Yes, we do. Unfortunately, we ran out of cars. JERRY: But, the reservation keeps the car here. That's why you have the reservation. AGENT: I know why we have reservations. JERRY: I don't think you do. If you did, I'd have a car. See, you know how to take the reservation--you just don't know how to hold the reservation. And, that's really the most important part of the reservation...the holding. Anybody can just TAKE them. [grabs chaotically at air] And, how weirdly similar is that to our conflicted relationship with New Year's resolutions? In Seinfeldspeak? See, you know how to make the resolution, you just don't know how to keep the resolution. And, that's really the most important part of the resolution...the keeping. Anybody can just MAKE them! Oversimplified? Probably. But, ask yourself. Why this? And, why now? Or, why again? Welcome to Resolvers Anonymous: I'm 'Merlin M.' A few years ago, I shared a handful of stories on the failures that have led to my own cynicism about the usefulness of life-inverting resolutions. Because, yeah, I've historically been a big resolver. Here's what I said when I first suggested favoring "Fresh Starts and Modest Changes" over reinventions: Download MP3 of "Fresh Starts & Modest Changes" Five years on, I think I probably feel even more strongly about this. Partly because I've watched and read and heard the cyclical lamentations of folks who decided to use superficial totems (like new calendars) as an ad hoc coach and prime mover. And, partly because, in my capacity as a makebelieve productivity expert, I continue to see how self-defeating it is to pretend that past can ever be less than prologue--that we can each ignore yesterday's weather if we really wish hard enough for a sun-drenched day at the beach. It simply doesn't work. Companies that think they'll be Google for buying bagels. Writers who think they'll get published if they order a new pen. Obese people who think they'll become marathon runners if they pick up some new running shoes. And, regular old people with good hearts who continue to confuse new lives with new clothes. Has this worked before? Can you look back on a proud legacy of successful New Year's resolutions that would suggest you're making serious progress by repeatedly making a list about fundamental life changes while slamming prosecco and wearing a pointy paper hat? My bet is that most people who are seeing the kind of change and growth and improvement that sticks tend to avoid these sorts of dramatic, geometric attempts to leap blindly toward the mountain of perfection. I'll go further and say that the repeated compulsion to resolve and resolve and resolve is actually a terrific marker that you're not really ready to change anything in a grownup and sustainable way. You probably just want another magic wand. Otherwise you'd already be doing the things you've resolved to do. You'd already be living those changes. And, you'd already be seeing actual improvements rather than repeatedly making lists of all the ways you hope your annual hajj to the self-improvement genie will fix you. Then, of course, we make things way worse by blaming everything on our pancakes. Regarding "The First Pancake Problem" Anyone who's ever made America's favorite round and flat breakfast food is familiar with the phenomenon of The First Pancake. No matter how good a cook you are, and no matter how hard you try, the first pancake of the batch always sucks. It comes out burnt or undercooked or weirdly shaped or just oddly inedible and aesthetically displeasing. Just ask your kids. At least compared to your normal pancake--and definitely compared to the far superior second and subsequent pancakes that make the cut and get promoted to the pile destined for the breakfast table--the first one's always a disaster. I'll leave it to the physicists and foodies in the gallery to develop a unified field theory on exactly why our pancake problem crops up with such unerring dependability. But I will share an orthogonal theory: you will be a way happier and more successful cook if you just accept that your first pancake is and always will be a universally flukey mess. But, that shouldn't mean you never make another pancake. So Loud. Then, So Quiet. I offer all of this because today is January 7th, gang. And, for the past week, all over the web, legions of well-intentioned and seemingly strong-willed humans have been declaring their resolved intention to make this a year of more and better metaphorical pancakes. And, like clockwork--usually around today or maybe tomorrow--a huge cohort of those cooks will begin to abandon their resolve and go back to thinking all their pancakes have to suck. Just because that first one failed. And, as is the case every year, online and off, there won't be nearly as many breathless updates to properly bookend how poorly our annual ritual of aspirational change has fared. Which is instructive. Not because new year's resolutions are a universally bad idea. And, not because Change is Bad. And, not because we should be embarrassed about occasionally falling short of our own (frequently unreasonable) aspirations. I suspect we tout the resolution, but whisper the failure because we blame the cook. Or, worse, fingers point toward the pancake. Instead of just admitting that the resolution itself was simply unrealistic or fundamentally foreign. And, that's a shame. Remember, there's no "I" in "unreasonable" Granted, I'm merely re-repeating a point I've struggled to make (to both others and myself) for years now. But, it will bear repeating every January in perpetuity. Resist the urge to pin the fate of things you really care about to anything that's not truly yourself. The "yourself" who has a real life with complicated demands. The "yourself" who's going to face a hard slog trying to fold a new life out of a fresh calendar. Calendars are just paper and staples. They can't make you care. And they can't help you spin around like Diana Prince, and instantly turn into Wonder Woman. Especially, if you're not already a hot and magical Amazon princess. First, be reasonable. Don't set yourself up for failure by demanding things that you've never come close to achieving before. I realize this is antithetical to most self-improvement bullshit, but that's exactly the point. If you were already a viking, you wouldn't need to build a big boat. Start with where you are right now. Not with where you wish you'd been. Also, accept that the first pancake will always suck. Hell, if you've never picked up a spatula before, be cool with the fact that your first hundred pancakes might suck. This is, as I've said, huge. Failure is the sound of beginning to suck a little less. And, finally, also be clear about the sanity of the motivations underlying your expectations--step back to observe what's truly broken, derive a picture of incremental success that seems do-able, and really resolve to do whatever you can realistically do to actually get better. Rather than "something something I suddenly become all different." At this point, you have logistical options for both execution and troubleshooting: Make a modest plan that you can envision actually doing without upending your real life; Build more sturdy scaffolding for sticking with whatever plan you've chosen; Make a practice of learning to not mind the duds--including those messed-up first pancakes; Or--seriously?--just accept that you never really cared that much about making breakfast in the first place. Care is not optional. Otherwise, really, you'd never need to resolve to do anything. You'd already just be cooking a lot. Instead of being all mad and depressed about not cooking. But, please. All I really ask of you. Don't blame the pancake. It's not really the pancake's fault. Like me, the pancake just wants you to be happy. This and every other new year. ”Resolved: Stop Blaming the Pancake” was written by Merlin Mann for 43Folders.com and was originally posted on January 07, 2011. 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anc School bus drivers take on a new role to help students with distance learning By barrie.ctvnews.ca Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 15:08:00 -0400 School bus drivers in the Upper Grand District School Board are transporting school work instead of students. Full Article