em The Three Levels of Emotional Design By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Jul 2019 13:54:57 +0000 To design positive emotional experiences you must understand human emotion. The subject of emotions is complex largely because everything we do is either influenced by, or directly caused by, emotion. Factor in the range and capacity different individuals have for emotion, add in the fact most emotions occur subconsciously, and round this out with the […] The post The Three Levels of Emotional Design appeared first on Psychology of Web Design | 3.7 Blog. Full Article Psychology of Design User Experience Web Design
em Fight or Flight: Which Emotion Does Your Website Evoke? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 12:53:34 +0000 Are you a logical individual? Do you carefully consider all options before making a decision? Are opinions shaped primarily through facts and reasoning? If you answered yes to these questions, you’d be wrong. We are all emotional beings, and our emotions are the root cause of our thoughts and behaviors. Our logical, conscious thoughts simply […] The post Fight or Flight: Which Emotion Does Your Website Evoke? appeared first on Psychology of Web Design | 3.7 Blog. Full Article Psychology of Design User Experience Web Design
em Illustrations for Demetre's Winter Sweet Menu By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 04:00:46 +0000 Illustrations for Demetre's Winter Sweet Menu AoiroStudioMay 04, 2020 It’s a bit of an old project by Sean Lewis but I thought it was perfectly suited for ABDZ. During these pandemic times, we had to find ways to be more creative with our daily lives. I think we all did somehow. For my case, now I am currently living in Switzerland, I still remember the simple walks that I would take with the family especially early in the morning. And I remember having conversations with my oldest kid who never saw huge mountains covered in snow, and he kept saying that it looked like ice cream (being a huge fan of ice cream). That’s why I thought about sharing Sean’s work, the little but simple memories that goes through your mind. Life is simple and filled with opportunities to be remembered. Thank you Sean. About Sean Lewis Sean is a fellow Canadian (hi!) and is an illustrator based in Toronto, Canada. Make sure to check out his work for more illustrations via his Behance profile. Behance Full Article
em Cinematic Street Photography by Victor Cambet By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000 Cinematic Street Photography by Victor Cambet AoiroStudioMay 07, 2020 Victor Cambet is a freelance graphic designer and an amazing photographer currently based in Montreal, QC. What initially caught my eyes on Victor's work is his perspective of how he sees things through his camera lenses. It's pure, raw, and cinematic street photography. That's one of the reasons why we decided to feature his work on ABDZ. Being a personal fan of Victor's, I have always enjoyed his shots from my hometown of Montreal (and still do). I have lived in this city for more than 30 years and it's quite a pleasant sentiment. Definitely check out his Instagram, you will get to follow the 'behind-the-scenes' stories and you will notice how Victor is passionate and patient with his photography. Make sure to give him some love. La rue est un film où chaque inconnu en devient le personnage principal. About Victor Cambet Victor is a freelance graphic designer currently based in my hometown of Montreal, Qc in Canada. You should definitely follow Victor and check out his store. Personal site & store Instagram Behance View this post on Instagram La rue est un film... A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on May 1, 2020 at 8:40am PDT View this post on Instagram L’homme au chapeau. A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on Apr 27, 2020 at 8:06am PDT View this post on Instagram De l’ombre à la lumière. A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on Apr 24, 2020 at 9:02am PDT View this post on Instagram Un regard. A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on Mar 3, 2020 at 10:02am PST View this post on Instagram Ligne continue. Voici le début de ma nouvelle série de photos sur laquelle je travaille actuellement intitulée "Ligne continue". A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on Feb 25, 2020 at 10:10am PST View this post on Instagram Une silhouette dans la nuit. A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on Jan 5, 2020 at 8:04am PST View this post on Instagram À découvert. A post shared by Victor Cambet (@victorcambet) on Nov 6, 2019 at 9:01am PST View this post on Instagram Full Article em Three Principles to Remember for Successful Recovery By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 00:00:00 EST When it comes to TBI and PTSD, everyone's recovery is different. But Adam shares three key principles that can be crucial for everyone. Full Article em Download the new Xtreme One WordPress Framework for free and test now! By wpengineer.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 16:45:57 +0000 With pleasure we can now announce that Xtreme One 1.6 was released as a beta last week! Xtreme One WordPress […] Full Article WordPress News WordPress Themes WordPress WordPress Theme WordPress Widget Xtreme One em Customizing the User Registration Notification eMails By wpengineer.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 10:07:25 +0000 If a new user registers at a WordPress site the new user and the administrator receive notification mails: User: From: […] Full Article WordPress Tutorials em Article: 25 Beautifully Dark-Schemed Landing Pages for Inspiration By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 14:58:36 +0000 There is something instantly remarkable about a website with a strong, dark color scheme. Full Article Articles Round-Ups Blue Color Dark Color Scheme Dark Mode em Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, April 20, 2020 - 10:10am Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way. Full Article em My PTSD can be a weight. But in this pandemic, it feels like a superpower. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Friday, May 1, 2020 - 10:44am For the first time, it seems, the entire world knows what it’s like to live inside my head. Full Article em Remapping the Neural Pathways of Humanity By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, May 4, 2020 - 10:47am The pandemic has changed the daily lives of everyone. How we work, how we shop, and how we interact with each other are all shifting. Comparing life as it is now with how it used to be can lead to sadness or despair and what's called "ambiguous loss." Full Article em Video Shows a Man Screaming 'Fake Pandemic' at a Florida Officer By feeds.drudge.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:30:37 -0400 A nearly two-minute, profanity-laced tirade at a code officer at a Miami Beach grocery store is the latest example of mounting tensions in the US over wearing masks to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Full Article news em Jump into Fear with Jeremy Cowart By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 13:00:45 +0000 Jeremy Cowart was named the “Most Influential Photographers on the Internet” by Huffington Post in 2014. He’s the founder of a global photography movement, Help-Portrait, to give back to those in need. As well as many photography projects bridging empathy and creativity into awareness and action. If you’ve been a long time listener / watcher of this show, you’ll recognize Jeremy from one of the first episodes nearly 10 years ago. Jeremy’s vision and ambition have not slowed down. Today on the show, we get into his new book I’m Possible and his biggest project to date, building a hotel where every aspect serves someone in need. We get into facing fears, overcoming doubt, and how to turn the seemingly impossible to possible. In this episode: The fear of having a dream that’s so big. Chasing a dream for a decade or lifetime. How do you take action and get paralyzed because it’s so big? How to chase curiosity despite your fear of starting something new? Whether you’re just starting out or you’re thinking about transitioning from something you love doing and are already good at…. Battling against our inner monologue pulling us away from the thing we know we […] The post Jump into Fear with Jeremy Cowart appeared first on Chase Jarvis Photography. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast creativity interview jeremy cowart Photographer The Purpose Hotel em There Is Only One You with Clemency Burton-Hill By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Jan 2020 15:17:19 +0000 There are 7106 languages on earth and yet there are a few universal languages that transcends the language barrier. In this episode we explore one of the first universal languages of human history: music. My guest today is Clemency Burton-Hill. From underground DJ to the Creative Director at New York Public Radio, she is an author, a musician, and host of multiple podcasts including The Open Ears Project, Classical Fix, and Moments that Made Me. Her latest book, Year of Wonder helps readers explore and experience a new classical musical piece every day. In this episode: Classical music has a bad rap for being stuffy, boring, and largely inaccessible. Clemency expands on what’s available, and how it’s really the soundtrack of our lives. The universality of music and how we use music to explore, express, and share. Of course, Clemency drops so many names of musical artists to explore who are crushing it today. Enjoy! FOLLOW CLEMENCY: instagram | twitter | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world’s largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker, money/life and the ability to make a living in […] The post There Is Only One You with Clemency Burton-Hill appeared first on Chase Jarvis Photography. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast creative director creativity language music passion em How to Foster Real-Time Client Engagement During Moderated Research By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 08:00:00 -0500 When we conduct moderated research, like user interviews or usability tests, for our clients, we encourage them to observe as many sessions as possible. We find when clients see us interview their users, and get real-time responses, they’re able to learn about the needs of their users in real-time and be more active participants in the process. One way we help clients feel engaged with the process during remote sessions is to establish a real-time communication backchannel that empowers clients to flag responses they’d like to dig into further and to share their ideas for follow-up questions. There are several benefits to establishing a communication backchannel for moderated sessions:Everyone on the team, including both internal and client team members, can be actively involved throughout the data collection process rather than waiting to passively consume findings.Team members can identify follow-up questions in real-time which allows the moderator to incorporate those questions during the current session, rather than just considering them for future sessions.Subject matter experts can identify more detailed and specific follow-up questions that the moderator may not think to ask.Even though the whole team is engaged, a single moderator still maintains control over the conversation which creates a consistent experience for the participant.If you’re interested in creating your own backchannel, here are some tips to make the process work smoothly:Use the chat tool that is already being used on the project. In most cases, we use a joint Slack workspace for the session backchannel but we’ve also used Microsoft Teams.Create a dedicated channel like #moderated-sessions. Conversation in this channel should be limited to backchannel discussions during sessions. This keeps the communication consolidated and makes it easier for the moderator to stay focused during the session.Keep communication limited. Channel participants should ask basic questions that are easy to consume quickly. Supplemental commentary and analysis should not take place in the dedicated channel.Use emoji responses. The moderator can add a quick thumbs up to indicate that they’ve seen a question.Introducing backchannels for communication during remote moderated sessions has been a beneficial change to our research process. It not only provides an easy way for clients to stay engaged during the data collection process but also increases the moderator’s ability to focus on the most important topics and to ask the most useful follow-up questions. Full Article Process Research em A Viget Exploration: How Tech Can Help in a Pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:49:00 -0400 Viget Explorations have always been the result of our shared curiosities. They’re usually a spontaneous outcome of team downtime and a shared problem we’ve experienced. We use our Explorations to pursue our diverse interests and contribute to the conversations about building a better digital world. As the COVID-19 crisis emerged, we were certainly experiencing a shared problem. As a way to keep busy and manage our anxieties, a small team came together to dive into how technology has helped, and, unfortunately, hindered the community response to the current pandemic. Privia Medical Group Telehealth Native Apps We started by researching the challenges we saw: information overload, a lack of clarity, individual responsibility, and change. Then we brainstormed possible technical solutions that could further improve how communities respond to a pandemic. Click here to see our Exploration on some possible ways to take the panic out of pandemics. While we aren’t currently pursuing the solutions outlined in the Exploration, we’d love to hear what you think about these approaches, as well as any ideas you have for how technology can help address the outlined challenges. Please note, this Exploration doesn’t provide medical information. Visit the Center for Disease Control’s website for current information and COVID-19, its symptoms, and treatments. At Viget, we’re adjusting to this crisis for the safety of our clients, our staff, and our communities. If you’d like to hear from Viget's co-founder, Brian Williams, you can read his article on our response to the situation. Full Article News & Culture em Together We Flourish, Remotely By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 08:00:00 -0400 Like many other companies, Viget is working through the new challenge of suddenly being a fully-distributed company. We don’t know how long it will last or every challenge that will arise because of these unfortunate circumstances, but we know the health and well-being of our people is paramount. As Employee Engagement Manager, I feel inspired by these new challenges, eager to step up, and committed to seeing what good can come of this. Now more than ever, we want to maintain the culture that has sustained us over the last 20 years – a culture that I think is best captured by our mantra, “do great work and be a great teammate.” As everyone is adjusting to new work environments, schedules, and distractions, I am adjusting my approach to employee engagement, and the People Team is looking for new ways to nurture and protect the culture we treasure. The backbone of being a great teammate is knowing each other and caring about each other. For years the People Team has focused on making sure people who work at Viget are known, accepted, and cared about. From onboarding to events to weekly and monthly touchpoints, we invest in coworkers knowing each other. On top of that, we have well-appointed offices where people like to be, and friendships unfold over time. Abruptly becoming fully distributed makes it impossible for some of these connections to happen organically, like they would have around the coffee machine and the lunch tables. These microinteractions between colleagues in the same office, the hellos when you get off the elevator or the “what’d you get up to this weekend” chit chat near the seltzer refrigerator, all add up. We realize more than ever how valuable those moments are, and I know I will feel extra grateful for them when we are all back together.Until that time, we are working to make sure everyone at Viget feels connected, safe, healthy, and most importantly, together, even when we are physically apart. We are keeping up our weekly staff meetings and monthly team lunches, and we just onboarded a new hire last week as thoroughly as ever. There are some other, new ways we’re sparking connections, too. New ways we're sparking connections: Connecting IntentionallyWe are making the most of the tools that we’ve been using for years. New Slack channels have spun up, including #exercise, where folks are sharing how they are making do without a gym, and #igotyou, a place where folks can post where they’ve found supplies in stock as grocery stores are being emptied at an alarming pace.Remote Lunch TablesWe have teammates in three different time zones, on different project teams, and at different stages of life. We’ve created two virtual lunch tables, one at 12PM EST and one at 12PM MST, where folks can join with or without their lunches and with or without their kids, partners, or pets. There are no rules or structure, just an opportunity to chat and see a friendly face as a touchpoint to your day.Last Weekend This MorningCatching up Monday morning is a great way to kick off your week. Historically, I’ve done this from my desk over coffee as I greet folks coming off the elevator (I usually have the privilege of sitting at our front desk). I now do this from my desk, at home, over coffee as folks pop in or out of our Zoom call. One upshot of the new normal is I can “greet” anyone who shows up, not just people who work from my same office. Again, no structure, just a way to start our week, together.Munch MadnessYes, you read that right. Most of the sports world is enjoying an intermission. Since our CEO can’t cheer on his beloved Cavaliers and our VP of Design can’t cheer on his Gators, we’ve created something potentially much better. A definitive snack bracket. There is a minimal time commitment and folks with no sports knowledge can participate. The rules are simple: create and submit your bracket, ranking who you believe will win each snack faceoff. Then as we move through the rounds, vote on your favorite snacks. The competition has already sparked tons of conversation and plenty of snack hot takes. Want to start a munch-off of your own? Check out our bracket as a starting point.Virtual Happy HoursSigning off for the day and shutting down your machine is incredibly important for maintaining a work-life balance. Casually checking in, unwinding, and being able to chat about your day is also important. We have big, beautiful kitchens in each of our offices, along with casual spaces where at the end of any given day you can find a few Vigets catching up before heading home. This is something we don’t want to miss! So we’re setting up weekly happy hours where folks can hop in and say hi to each other face-to-face. We’ve found Zoom to be a great platform so we can see the maximum number of our teammates possible. Like all of our other events, it’s optional. There is also an understanding that your roommate, kid, significant other, or pet might show up on screen (and are welcome!). No one is shamed for multitasking and we encourage our teammates to join as they can. So far we’ve toasted new teammates, played a song or two, and up next we’ll play trivia. At the end of the day, we are all here for one reason: to do great work. Our award-winning work is made possible by the trust we’ve built within our teams. Staying focused and accountable to ourselves and our clients is what drives our motivation to continue to show up and do our best. In our new working environment, it is crucial that we can both stay connected and productive; a lot of teammates are stepping up to support one another. Here are a few ways we are continuing to foster our “do great work” mantra. New ways we're fostering great work: Staying in TouchThe People Team is actively touching base with every employee. Our focus is on their health, productivity, and connection. These 1:1s have given us a baseline for how we can provide the best support for our team, from making sure they're aware of flexible work options to setting them up with the tools they need to be successful. We’ve delivered chairs, monitors, and helped troubleshoot in-home wifi issues. We are committed to making sure every Viget is set up for success.Sharing is CaringWe’re no stranger to remote teams. We have four offices across the U.S. and a handful of full-time remote folks, and we’ve leaned on our inside experts to share their expertise on remote work. Most recently, ourData & Analytics Director, who has been working remotely full time for five years, gave a presentation on best practices for working from home. His top tips for working from home include: Minimize other windows in remote meetings.Set a schedule and avoid midday chores.Take breaks away from the screen.Plan your workday on your shared calendar.Be mindful of Slack and social media as a distraction.Use timers.Keep your work area separate from where you relax.Pretend that you’re still working from work.Experiment and figure out what works for you. Our UX Research Director also stepped up to share her expertise to aid in adjusting to our new working conditions. She led a microclass on remote facilitation where she shared best practices and went over tools that support remote collaboration. Some of the tools she highlighted included Miro, Mural, Whimsical, and Jamboard. During the microclass she demonstrated use of Whimsical’s voting feature, which makes it easy for distributed groups to establish discussion topic priorities.Always PreparedHaving all of our project materials stored in the Cloud in a consistent, predictable way is a cornerstone of our business continuity plan. It is more important than ever for our team to follow the established best practices and ensure that project files are accessible to the full Viget team in the event of unplanned time off. Our VP of Client Services is leading efforts to ensure everyone is aware of and following our established guidelines with tools like Drive, Slack, Github, and Figma. Our priorities are that clients’ needs are met, quality is high, and timelines are honored. As the pandemic unfolds, our approach to employee engagement will evolve. We have more things in the works to build and maintain connections while distributed, including trivia and game nights, book clubs, virtual movie nights, and community service opportunities, just to name a few. No matter what we’re doing or what tool we’re using to connect, we’ll be in it together: doing great work, being great teammates, and looking forward. Full Article News & Culture em Pandemic Poetry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:44:00 -0400 Viget is replete with literature enthusiasts. We have a book club, blog posts about said book club, and a #poetry channel on Slack for sharing Wendell Berry and Emily Dickinson. Before the pandemic it saw only occasional activity. That was until our Employee Engagement Manager, Aubrey Lear, popped up one day with a proposal: a month-long haiku challenge. (Hat tip to Nicole Gulotta for the excellent prompts.) Haikus have long been beloved by Vigets. (In fact we have a #haiku channel too, but all the action tends to go down in #poetry.) There’s something about the form’s constraints, pithiness, and symmetry that appeals to us — a bunch of creatives, developers, and strategists who value elegant solutions. What we didn’t know was that a haiku-a-thon would also become a highlight of our very, very many Work From Home days. For my part, writing haikus has become a charming distraction from worry. When I find my brain fidgeting over Covid-19 what-if scenarios, I set it a task. 5-7-5. Stack those syllables up, break ‘em down. How far can I push the confines of that structure? Where should the line breaks be? One run-on sentence? Find a punchline? It’s a nice little bit of syntactic Tetris. It stops me going down mental rabbit holes — a palette-cleansing exercise after a day’s bad news. Then there’s the getting-to-know-you benefit that comes from Vigets sharing their daily haikus, each interpreting the prompts differently, offering a unique and condensed take on things common to us all. There’s Elyse with her gorgeous personification of household objects: Around the House The small tea kettle is now forming a union. She demands more pay. Or Laura, musing on the mundane things we miss: Something you long for strolling up and down the aisles, browsing away wonder everywherejust taking my time tossing products in my cart ye olde target run Josh’s odes are always a pick-me-up: Nourishing Meal O orange powder On mac, Doritos, Cheetos Finger-licking gewd.While Grace’s are thoughtful and profound: Thoughts while Driving Tis human nature We struggle to grasp the weight Till it’s upon usThere’s Peyton, with his humorous wordplay: Plant Friends Plant friends everywhere Watch them grow from far away Then come back to themPlant friends everywhere Water them with Zooms and calls They’ll water you tooAnd Claire, who grounds us in reality: While folding laundry gym shorts and sports bras mostly what I’m folding now goodbye skirts and jeans Kate is sparky: Lighting a candle lighter fluid thrills fingertips quiver, recoil fire takes hold within While I find the whole thing cathartic: Breath Old friend — with me since birth — whom I seldom take time to appreciate. Our first #30daysfohaikuchallenge is over now, so we’ve decided to start another. Won’t you join us? Prompts are below and you can share your haiku in the comments. Full Article News & Culture em A Parent’s Guide to Working From Home, During a Global Pandemic, Without Going Insane By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:06:00 -0400 Though I usually enjoy working from Viget’s lovely Boulder office, during quarantine I am now working from home while simultaneously parenting my 3-year-old daughter Audrey. My husband works in healthcare and though he is not on the front lines battling COVID-19, he is still an essential worker and as such leaves our home to work every day. Some working/parenting days are great! I somehow get my tasks accomplished, my kid is happy, and we spend some quality time together. And some days are awful. I have to ignore my daughter having a meltdown and try to focus on meetings, and I wish I wasn’t in this situation at all. Most days are somewhere in the middle; I’m just doing my best to get by. I’ve seen enough working parent memes and cries for help on social media to know that I’m not alone. There are many parents out there who now get to experience the stress and anxiety of living through a global pandemic while simultaneously navigating ways to stay productive while working from home and being an effective parent. Fun isn’t it? I’m not an expert on the matter, but I have found a few small things that are making me feel a bit more sane. I hope sharing them will make someone else’s life easier too. Truths to Accept First, let’s acknowledge some truths about this new situation we find ourselves in: Truth 1: We’ve lost something. Parents have lost more than daycare and schools during this epidemic. We’ve lost any time that we had for ourselves, and that was really valuable. We no longer have small moments in the day to catch up on our personal lives. I no longer have a commute to separate my work duties from my mom duties, or catch up with my friends, or just be quiet. Truth 2: We’re human. The reason you can’t be a great employee and a great parent and a great friend and a great partner or spouse all day every day isn’t because you’re doing a bad job, it’s because being constantly wonderful in all aspects of your life is impossible. Pick one or two of those things a day to focus on. Truth 3: We’re all doing our best. This is the most important part of this article. Be kind to yourselves. This isn’t easy, and putting so much pressure on yourself that you break isn’t going to make it any easier. Work from Home Goals Now that we’ve accepted some truths about our current situation, let’s set some goals. Goal 1: Do Good Work At Viget, and wherever you work, with kids or without we all want to make sure that the quality of our work stays up throughout the pandemic and that we can continue to be reliable team members and employees to the best of our abilities. Goal 2: Stay Sane We need to figure out ways to do this without sacrificing ourselves entirely. For me, this means fitting my work into normal work hours as much as possible so that I can still have some downtime in the evenings. Goal 3: Make This Sustainable None of us knows how long this will last but we may as well begin mentally preparing for a long haul. Work from Home Rules Now, there are some great Work from Home Rules that apply to everyone with or without kids. My coworker Paul Koch shared these with the Viget team a Jeremy Bearimy ago and I agree this is also the foundation for working from home with kids. When you’re in a remote meeting, minimize other windows to stay focusedSet a schedule and avoid chores*Take breaks away from the screenPlan your workday on the calendar+Be mindful of Slack and social media as a distractionUse timers+Keep your work area separate from where you relaxPretend that you’re still WFWExperiment and figure out what works for you In the improv spirit I say “Yes, AND….” to these tips. And so, here are my adjusted rules for WFH while kiddos around: These have both been really solid tools for me, so let’s dig in. Daily flexible schedule for kids Day Planning: Calendars and Timers A few small tweaks and adjustments make this even more doable for me and my 3-year-old. First- I don’t avoid chores entirely. If I’m going up and down the stairs all day anyway I might as well throw in a load of laundry while I’m at it. The more I can get done during the day means a greater chance of some down time in the evening. Each morning I plan my day and Audrey’s day: My Work Day:Audrey's DayIdentify times of day you are more likely to be focus and protect them. For me, I know I have a block of time from 5-7a before Audrey wakes up and again during “nap time” from 1-3p.I built a construction paper “schedule” that we update and reorganize daily. We make the schedule together each day. She feels ownership over it and she gets to be the one who tells me what we do next.Look at your calendar first thing and make adjustments either in your plans or move meetings if you have to.I’m strategic about screen time- I try to schedule it when I have meetings. It also helps to schedule a physical activity before screen time as she is less likely to get bored.Make goals for your day: Tackle time sensitive tasks first. Take care of things that either your co-workers or clients are waiting on from you first, this will help your day be a lot less stressful. Non-time sensitive tasks come next- these can be done at any time of day.We always include “nap time” even though she rarely naps anymore. This is mostly a time for us both to be alone. When we make the schedule together it also helps me understand her favorite parts of the day and reminds me to include them. Once our days are planned, I also use timers to help keep the structure of the day. (I bought a great alarm clock for kids on Amazon that turns colors to signal bedtime and quiet time. It’s been hugely worth it for me.) Timers for Me:Timers for Audrey:More than ever, I rely on a time tracking timer. At Viget we use Harvest to track time, and it has a handy built in timer, but there are many apps or online tools that could help you keep track of your time as well.Audrey knows what time she can come out of her room in the morning. If she wakes up before the light is green she plays quietly in her room.I need a timer because the days and hours are bleeding together- without tracking as I go it would be really hard for me to remember when I worked on certain projects or know for certain if I gave Viget enough time for the day.She knows how long “nap time” is in the afternoon.Starting and stopping the timer helps me turn on and off “work mode”, which is a helpful sanity bonus.Perhaps best of all I am not the bad guy! “Sorry honey, the light isn’t green yet and there really isn’t anything mommy can do about it” is my new favorite way to ensure we both get some quiet time. Work from Home Rules: Updated for Parents Finally, I have a few more Work from Home Rules for parents to add to the list: Minimize other windows in remote meetingsSet a schedule and fit in some chores if time allowsTake breaks away from the screenSchedule both your and your kids’ daysBe mindful of Slack and social media as a distractionUse timers to track your own time and help your kids understand the dayKeep your work area separate from where you relaxPretend that you’re still WFWExperiment and figure out what works for youBe prepared with a few activitiesEach morning, have just ONE thing ready to go. This can be a worksheet you printed out, a coloring station setup, a new bag of kinetic sand you just got delivered from Amazon, a kids dance video on YouTube or an iPad game. Recently I started enlisting my mom to read stories on Facetime. The activity doesn’t have to be new each day but (especially for young kids) it has to be handy for you to start up quickly if your schedule changesClearly communicate your availability with your team and project PMsLife happens. Some days are going to be hard. Whatever you do, don’t burn yourself out or leave your team hanging. If you need to move a meeting or take a day off, communicate that as early and as clearly as you can.Take PTO if you canNone of us are superheroes. If you’re feeling overwhelmed- take a look at the next few days and figure out which one makes the most sense for you to take a break.Take breaks to be alone without doing a taskWork and family responsibilities have blended together, there’s almost no room for being alone. If you can find some precious alone time don’t use it to fold laundry or clean the bathroom. Just zone out. I think we all really need this. Last but not least, enjoy your time at home if you can. This is an unusual circumstance and even though it’s really hard, there are parts that are really great too. If you have some great WFH tips we’d love to hear about them in the comments! Full Article Process News & Culture em Implementing Dark Mode In React Apps Using styled-components By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 10:30:00 +0000 One of the most commonly requested software features is dark mode (or night mode, as others call it). We see dark mode in the apps that we use every day. From mobile to web apps, dark mode has become vital for companies that want to take care of their users’ eyes. Dark mode is a supplemental feature that displays mostly dark surfaces in the UI. Most major companies (such as YouTube, Twitter, and Netflix) have adopted dark mode in their mobile and web apps. Full Article em Photography Life makes all their paid premium courses free By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:10:59 +0000 Photography Life has just contributed to the selection of online courses that you can take for free. While their premim courses are normally paid $150 per course, you can now access them free of charge. The founders have released them on YouTube, available for everyone to watch. The Photography Life team came to the decision […] The post Photography Life makes all their paid premium courses free appeared first on DIY Photography. Full Article news Course free class online courses Photography Life em #COVIDwear: a hilarious photo series showing quarantine fashion of remote workers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:04:34 +0000 With the coronavirus pandemic, many folks switched to working online. Things like teaching, business meetings and other face-to-face activities have been replaced with video calls. Home has become both home and workplace, and admit it: your wardrobe totally reflects this. Creative duo The Workmans shows this “fashion crossover” in their latest photo series #COVIDwear. The […] The post #COVIDwear: a hilarious photo series showing quarantine fashion of remote workers appeared first on DIY Photography. 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USD Odds: 4.56 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Astra - FC Viitorul Soccer: Romania - Liga 1 UNDER 2.5 1.60 Espanyol - Celta Vigo Soccer: Spain - LaLiga… Full Article over 2.5 goals tips under 2.5 goals tips MATCH GOALS Monday Matches em Half Time Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:07:40 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/half-time-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Half Time Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 HALF TIME PICKS To return: ??? 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USD Odds: 6.27 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Burnley - Leeds Soccer: England - Carabao Cup OVER 2.5 2.00 Schalke - Bayern Munich Soccer: Germany -… Full Article over 2.5 goals tips under 2.5 goals predictions MATCH GOALS Tuesday Matches em Half Time Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:21 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/half-time-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Half Time Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 HALF TIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 6.93 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Half Time Our Pick Odds Crystal Palace - Huddersfield Soccer: England - Carabao Cup HALF TIME X 2.10 FC Augsburg - RB… Full Article halftime picks halftime predictions and tips HALF TIME RESULT Tuesday Matches em Asian Handicap Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:22 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/asian-handicap-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Asian Handicap Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 ASIAN HANDICAP PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 4.08 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction goes for Odds West Ham - Bolton Soccer: England - Carabao Cup West Ham -0.5 1.55 Bologna - Inter Soccer:… Full Article asian handicap picks asian handicap tips ASIAN HANDICAP Tuesday Matches em Double Chance Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:25 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/double-chance-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Double Chance Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 DOUBLE CHANCE PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 1.95 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Bournemouth - Brighton Soccer: England - Carabao Cup 1X 1.20 Wolfsburg - SV Werder Bremen Soccer: Germany… Full Article double chance predictions double chance tips DOUBLE CHANCE Tuesday Matches em Fulltime Result Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:34 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/fulltime-result-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Fulltime Result Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 FULLTIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 5.40 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds GAIS - Frej Soccer: Sweden - Superettan 1 1.82 Bologna - Inter Soccer: Italy - Serie… Full Article fulltime picks fulltime predictions and tips FULLTIME RESULT Tuesday Matches em Corners Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:38 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/corners-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Corners Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 MATCH CORNERS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 1.55 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Valencia - Malaga Soccer: Spain - LaLiga OVER 9.5 CORNERS 1.55 Full Article corners free tips corners picks MATCH CORNERS Tuesday Matches em Both teams to score Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:07:46 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/teams-score-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Both teams to score Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE To return: ??? USD Odds: 4.75 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams BTS Our Pick Odds Schalke - Bayern Munich Soccer: Germany - Bundesliga Both to score YES 1.60 Leicester -… Full Article both teams to score picks both teams to score tips Both teams to score Tuesday Matches em The entropy of holomorphic correspondences: exact computations and rational semigroups. (arXiv:2004.13691v1 [math.DS] CROSS LISTED) By arxiv.org Published On :: We study two notions of topological entropy of correspondences introduced by Friedland and Dinh-Sibony. Upper bounds are known for both. We identify a class of holomorphic correspondences whose entropy in the sense of Dinh-Sibony equals the known upper bound. This provides an exact computation of the entropy for rational semigroups. We also explore a connection between these two notions of entropy. Full Article em A Marstrand type slicing theorem for subsets of $mathbb{Z}^2 subset mathbb{R}^2$ with the mass dimension. (arXiv:2005.02813v2 [math.CO] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: We prove a Marstrand type slicing theorem for the subsets of the integer square lattice. This problem is the dual of the corresponding projection theorem, which was considered by Glasscock, and Lima and Moreira, with the mass and counting dimensions applied to subsets of $mathbb{Z}^{d}$. In this paper, more generally we deal with a subset of the plane that is $1$ separated, and the result for subsets of the integer lattice follow as a special case. We show that the natural slicing question in this setting is true with the mass dimension. Full Article em Some Quot schemes in tilted hearts and moduli spaces of stable pairs. (arXiv:2005.02202v2 [math.AG] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: For a smooth projective variety $X$, we study analogs of Quot functors in hearts of non-standard $t$-structures of $D^b(mathrm{Coh}(X))$. The technical framework is that of families of $t$-structures, as studied in arXiv:1902.08184. We provide several examples and suggest possible directions of further investigation, as we reinterpret moduli spaces of stable pairs, in the sense of Thaddeus (arXiv:alg-geom/9210007) and Huybrechts-Lehn (arXiv:alg-geom/9211001), as instances of Quot schemes. Full Article em Nonlinear singular problems with indefinite potential term. (arXiv:2005.01789v3 [math.AP] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: We consider a nonlinear Dirichlet problem driven by a nonhomogeneous differential operator plus an indefinite potential. In the reaction we have the competing effects of a singular term and of concave and convex nonlinearities. In this paper the concave term is parametric. We prove a bifurcation-type theorem describing the changes in the set of positive solutions as the positive parameter $lambda$ varies. This work continues our research published in arXiv:2004.12583, where $xi equiv 0 $ and in the reaction the parametric term is the singular one. 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em Three Principles to Remember for Successful Recovery By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 00:00:00 EST When it comes to TBI and PTSD, everyone's recovery is different. But Adam shares three key principles that can be crucial for everyone. Full Article
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em Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, April 20, 2020 - 10:10am Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way. Full Article
em My PTSD can be a weight. But in this pandemic, it feels like a superpower. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Friday, May 1, 2020 - 10:44am For the first time, it seems, the entire world knows what it’s like to live inside my head. Full Article
em Remapping the Neural Pathways of Humanity By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, May 4, 2020 - 10:47am The pandemic has changed the daily lives of everyone. How we work, how we shop, and how we interact with each other are all shifting. Comparing life as it is now with how it used to be can lead to sadness or despair and what's called "ambiguous loss." Full Article
em Video Shows a Man Screaming 'Fake Pandemic' at a Florida Officer By feeds.drudge.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:30:37 -0400 A nearly two-minute, profanity-laced tirade at a code officer at a Miami Beach grocery store is the latest example of mounting tensions in the US over wearing masks to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Full Article news
em Jump into Fear with Jeremy Cowart By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 13:00:45 +0000 Jeremy Cowart was named the “Most Influential Photographers on the Internet” by Huffington Post in 2014. He’s the founder of a global photography movement, Help-Portrait, to give back to those in need. As well as many photography projects bridging empathy and creativity into awareness and action. If you’ve been a long time listener / watcher of this show, you’ll recognize Jeremy from one of the first episodes nearly 10 years ago. Jeremy’s vision and ambition have not slowed down. Today on the show, we get into his new book I’m Possible and his biggest project to date, building a hotel where every aspect serves someone in need. We get into facing fears, overcoming doubt, and how to turn the seemingly impossible to possible. In this episode: The fear of having a dream that’s so big. Chasing a dream for a decade or lifetime. How do you take action and get paralyzed because it’s so big? How to chase curiosity despite your fear of starting something new? Whether you’re just starting out or you’re thinking about transitioning from something you love doing and are already good at…. Battling against our inner monologue pulling us away from the thing we know we […] The post Jump into Fear with Jeremy Cowart appeared first on Chase Jarvis Photography. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast creativity interview jeremy cowart Photographer The Purpose Hotel
em There Is Only One You with Clemency Burton-Hill By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Jan 2020 15:17:19 +0000 There are 7106 languages on earth and yet there are a few universal languages that transcends the language barrier. In this episode we explore one of the first universal languages of human history: music. My guest today is Clemency Burton-Hill. From underground DJ to the Creative Director at New York Public Radio, she is an author, a musician, and host of multiple podcasts including The Open Ears Project, Classical Fix, and Moments that Made Me. Her latest book, Year of Wonder helps readers explore and experience a new classical musical piece every day. In this episode: Classical music has a bad rap for being stuffy, boring, and largely inaccessible. Clemency expands on what’s available, and how it’s really the soundtrack of our lives. The universality of music and how we use music to explore, express, and share. Of course, Clemency drops so many names of musical artists to explore who are crushing it today. Enjoy! FOLLOW CLEMENCY: instagram | twitter | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world’s largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker, money/life and the ability to make a living in […] The post There Is Only One You with Clemency Burton-Hill appeared first on Chase Jarvis Photography. Full Article chasejarvisLIVE Podcast creative director creativity language music passion
em How to Foster Real-Time Client Engagement During Moderated Research By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 08:00:00 -0500 When we conduct moderated research, like user interviews or usability tests, for our clients, we encourage them to observe as many sessions as possible. We find when clients see us interview their users, and get real-time responses, they’re able to learn about the needs of their users in real-time and be more active participants in the process. One way we help clients feel engaged with the process during remote sessions is to establish a real-time communication backchannel that empowers clients to flag responses they’d like to dig into further and to share their ideas for follow-up questions. There are several benefits to establishing a communication backchannel for moderated sessions:Everyone on the team, including both internal and client team members, can be actively involved throughout the data collection process rather than waiting to passively consume findings.Team members can identify follow-up questions in real-time which allows the moderator to incorporate those questions during the current session, rather than just considering them for future sessions.Subject matter experts can identify more detailed and specific follow-up questions that the moderator may not think to ask.Even though the whole team is engaged, a single moderator still maintains control over the conversation which creates a consistent experience for the participant.If you’re interested in creating your own backchannel, here are some tips to make the process work smoothly:Use the chat tool that is already being used on the project. In most cases, we use a joint Slack workspace for the session backchannel but we’ve also used Microsoft Teams.Create a dedicated channel like #moderated-sessions. Conversation in this channel should be limited to backchannel discussions during sessions. This keeps the communication consolidated and makes it easier for the moderator to stay focused during the session.Keep communication limited. Channel participants should ask basic questions that are easy to consume quickly. Supplemental commentary and analysis should not take place in the dedicated channel.Use emoji responses. The moderator can add a quick thumbs up to indicate that they’ve seen a question.Introducing backchannels for communication during remote moderated sessions has been a beneficial change to our research process. It not only provides an easy way for clients to stay engaged during the data collection process but also increases the moderator’s ability to focus on the most important topics and to ask the most useful follow-up questions. Full Article Process Research
em A Viget Exploration: How Tech Can Help in a Pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 16:49:00 -0400 Viget Explorations have always been the result of our shared curiosities. They’re usually a spontaneous outcome of team downtime and a shared problem we’ve experienced. We use our Explorations to pursue our diverse interests and contribute to the conversations about building a better digital world. As the COVID-19 crisis emerged, we were certainly experiencing a shared problem. As a way to keep busy and manage our anxieties, a small team came together to dive into how technology has helped, and, unfortunately, hindered the community response to the current pandemic. Privia Medical Group Telehealth Native Apps We started by researching the challenges we saw: information overload, a lack of clarity, individual responsibility, and change. Then we brainstormed possible technical solutions that could further improve how communities respond to a pandemic. Click here to see our Exploration on some possible ways to take the panic out of pandemics. While we aren’t currently pursuing the solutions outlined in the Exploration, we’d love to hear what you think about these approaches, as well as any ideas you have for how technology can help address the outlined challenges. Please note, this Exploration doesn’t provide medical information. Visit the Center for Disease Control’s website for current information and COVID-19, its symptoms, and treatments. At Viget, we’re adjusting to this crisis for the safety of our clients, our staff, and our communities. If you’d like to hear from Viget's co-founder, Brian Williams, you can read his article on our response to the situation. Full Article News & Culture
em Together We Flourish, Remotely By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 08:00:00 -0400 Like many other companies, Viget is working through the new challenge of suddenly being a fully-distributed company. We don’t know how long it will last or every challenge that will arise because of these unfortunate circumstances, but we know the health and well-being of our people is paramount. As Employee Engagement Manager, I feel inspired by these new challenges, eager to step up, and committed to seeing what good can come of this. Now more than ever, we want to maintain the culture that has sustained us over the last 20 years – a culture that I think is best captured by our mantra, “do great work and be a great teammate.” As everyone is adjusting to new work environments, schedules, and distractions, I am adjusting my approach to employee engagement, and the People Team is looking for new ways to nurture and protect the culture we treasure. The backbone of being a great teammate is knowing each other and caring about each other. For years the People Team has focused on making sure people who work at Viget are known, accepted, and cared about. From onboarding to events to weekly and monthly touchpoints, we invest in coworkers knowing each other. On top of that, we have well-appointed offices where people like to be, and friendships unfold over time. Abruptly becoming fully distributed makes it impossible for some of these connections to happen organically, like they would have around the coffee machine and the lunch tables. These microinteractions between colleagues in the same office, the hellos when you get off the elevator or the “what’d you get up to this weekend” chit chat near the seltzer refrigerator, all add up. We realize more than ever how valuable those moments are, and I know I will feel extra grateful for them when we are all back together.Until that time, we are working to make sure everyone at Viget feels connected, safe, healthy, and most importantly, together, even when we are physically apart. We are keeping up our weekly staff meetings and monthly team lunches, and we just onboarded a new hire last week as thoroughly as ever. There are some other, new ways we’re sparking connections, too. New ways we're sparking connections: Connecting IntentionallyWe are making the most of the tools that we’ve been using for years. New Slack channels have spun up, including #exercise, where folks are sharing how they are making do without a gym, and #igotyou, a place where folks can post where they’ve found supplies in stock as grocery stores are being emptied at an alarming pace.Remote Lunch TablesWe have teammates in three different time zones, on different project teams, and at different stages of life. We’ve created two virtual lunch tables, one at 12PM EST and one at 12PM MST, where folks can join with or without their lunches and with or without their kids, partners, or pets. There are no rules or structure, just an opportunity to chat and see a friendly face as a touchpoint to your day.Last Weekend This MorningCatching up Monday morning is a great way to kick off your week. Historically, I’ve done this from my desk over coffee as I greet folks coming off the elevator (I usually have the privilege of sitting at our front desk). I now do this from my desk, at home, over coffee as folks pop in or out of our Zoom call. One upshot of the new normal is I can “greet” anyone who shows up, not just people who work from my same office. Again, no structure, just a way to start our week, together.Munch MadnessYes, you read that right. Most of the sports world is enjoying an intermission. Since our CEO can’t cheer on his beloved Cavaliers and our VP of Design can’t cheer on his Gators, we’ve created something potentially much better. A definitive snack bracket. There is a minimal time commitment and folks with no sports knowledge can participate. The rules are simple: create and submit your bracket, ranking who you believe will win each snack faceoff. Then as we move through the rounds, vote on your favorite snacks. The competition has already sparked tons of conversation and plenty of snack hot takes. Want to start a munch-off of your own? Check out our bracket as a starting point.Virtual Happy HoursSigning off for the day and shutting down your machine is incredibly important for maintaining a work-life balance. Casually checking in, unwinding, and being able to chat about your day is also important. We have big, beautiful kitchens in each of our offices, along with casual spaces where at the end of any given day you can find a few Vigets catching up before heading home. This is something we don’t want to miss! So we’re setting up weekly happy hours where folks can hop in and say hi to each other face-to-face. We’ve found Zoom to be a great platform so we can see the maximum number of our teammates possible. Like all of our other events, it’s optional. There is also an understanding that your roommate, kid, significant other, or pet might show up on screen (and are welcome!). No one is shamed for multitasking and we encourage our teammates to join as they can. So far we’ve toasted new teammates, played a song or two, and up next we’ll play trivia. At the end of the day, we are all here for one reason: to do great work. Our award-winning work is made possible by the trust we’ve built within our teams. Staying focused and accountable to ourselves and our clients is what drives our motivation to continue to show up and do our best. In our new working environment, it is crucial that we can both stay connected and productive; a lot of teammates are stepping up to support one another. Here are a few ways we are continuing to foster our “do great work” mantra. New ways we're fostering great work: Staying in TouchThe People Team is actively touching base with every employee. Our focus is on their health, productivity, and connection. These 1:1s have given us a baseline for how we can provide the best support for our team, from making sure they're aware of flexible work options to setting them up with the tools they need to be successful. We’ve delivered chairs, monitors, and helped troubleshoot in-home wifi issues. We are committed to making sure every Viget is set up for success.Sharing is CaringWe’re no stranger to remote teams. We have four offices across the U.S. and a handful of full-time remote folks, and we’ve leaned on our inside experts to share their expertise on remote work. Most recently, ourData & Analytics Director, who has been working remotely full time for five years, gave a presentation on best practices for working from home. His top tips for working from home include: Minimize other windows in remote meetings.Set a schedule and avoid midday chores.Take breaks away from the screen.Plan your workday on your shared calendar.Be mindful of Slack and social media as a distraction.Use timers.Keep your work area separate from where you relax.Pretend that you’re still working from work.Experiment and figure out what works for you. Our UX Research Director also stepped up to share her expertise to aid in adjusting to our new working conditions. She led a microclass on remote facilitation where she shared best practices and went over tools that support remote collaboration. Some of the tools she highlighted included Miro, Mural, Whimsical, and Jamboard. During the microclass she demonstrated use of Whimsical’s voting feature, which makes it easy for distributed groups to establish discussion topic priorities.Always PreparedHaving all of our project materials stored in the Cloud in a consistent, predictable way is a cornerstone of our business continuity plan. It is more important than ever for our team to follow the established best practices and ensure that project files are accessible to the full Viget team in the event of unplanned time off. Our VP of Client Services is leading efforts to ensure everyone is aware of and following our established guidelines with tools like Drive, Slack, Github, and Figma. Our priorities are that clients’ needs are met, quality is high, and timelines are honored. As the pandemic unfolds, our approach to employee engagement will evolve. We have more things in the works to build and maintain connections while distributed, including trivia and game nights, book clubs, virtual movie nights, and community service opportunities, just to name a few. No matter what we’re doing or what tool we’re using to connect, we’ll be in it together: doing great work, being great teammates, and looking forward. Full Article News & Culture
em Pandemic Poetry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:44:00 -0400 Viget is replete with literature enthusiasts. We have a book club, blog posts about said book club, and a #poetry channel on Slack for sharing Wendell Berry and Emily Dickinson. Before the pandemic it saw only occasional activity. That was until our Employee Engagement Manager, Aubrey Lear, popped up one day with a proposal: a month-long haiku challenge. (Hat tip to Nicole Gulotta for the excellent prompts.) Haikus have long been beloved by Vigets. (In fact we have a #haiku channel too, but all the action tends to go down in #poetry.) There’s something about the form’s constraints, pithiness, and symmetry that appeals to us — a bunch of creatives, developers, and strategists who value elegant solutions. What we didn’t know was that a haiku-a-thon would also become a highlight of our very, very many Work From Home days. For my part, writing haikus has become a charming distraction from worry. When I find my brain fidgeting over Covid-19 what-if scenarios, I set it a task. 5-7-5. Stack those syllables up, break ‘em down. How far can I push the confines of that structure? Where should the line breaks be? One run-on sentence? Find a punchline? It’s a nice little bit of syntactic Tetris. It stops me going down mental rabbit holes — a palette-cleansing exercise after a day’s bad news. Then there’s the getting-to-know-you benefit that comes from Vigets sharing their daily haikus, each interpreting the prompts differently, offering a unique and condensed take on things common to us all. There’s Elyse with her gorgeous personification of household objects: Around the House The small tea kettle is now forming a union. She demands more pay. Or Laura, musing on the mundane things we miss: Something you long for strolling up and down the aisles, browsing away wonder everywherejust taking my time tossing products in my cart ye olde target run Josh’s odes are always a pick-me-up: Nourishing Meal O orange powder On mac, Doritos, Cheetos Finger-licking gewd.While Grace’s are thoughtful and profound: Thoughts while Driving Tis human nature We struggle to grasp the weight Till it’s upon usThere’s Peyton, with his humorous wordplay: Plant Friends Plant friends everywhere Watch them grow from far away Then come back to themPlant friends everywhere Water them with Zooms and calls They’ll water you tooAnd Claire, who grounds us in reality: While folding laundry gym shorts and sports bras mostly what I’m folding now goodbye skirts and jeans Kate is sparky: Lighting a candle lighter fluid thrills fingertips quiver, recoil fire takes hold within While I find the whole thing cathartic: Breath Old friend — with me since birth — whom I seldom take time to appreciate. Our first #30daysfohaikuchallenge is over now, so we’ve decided to start another. Won’t you join us? Prompts are below and you can share your haiku in the comments. Full Article News & Culture
em A Parent’s Guide to Working From Home, During a Global Pandemic, Without Going Insane By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:06:00 -0400 Though I usually enjoy working from Viget’s lovely Boulder office, during quarantine I am now working from home while simultaneously parenting my 3-year-old daughter Audrey. My husband works in healthcare and though he is not on the front lines battling COVID-19, he is still an essential worker and as such leaves our home to work every day. Some working/parenting days are great! I somehow get my tasks accomplished, my kid is happy, and we spend some quality time together. And some days are awful. I have to ignore my daughter having a meltdown and try to focus on meetings, and I wish I wasn’t in this situation at all. Most days are somewhere in the middle; I’m just doing my best to get by. I’ve seen enough working parent memes and cries for help on social media to know that I’m not alone. There are many parents out there who now get to experience the stress and anxiety of living through a global pandemic while simultaneously navigating ways to stay productive while working from home and being an effective parent. Fun isn’t it? I’m not an expert on the matter, but I have found a few small things that are making me feel a bit more sane. I hope sharing them will make someone else’s life easier too. Truths to Accept First, let’s acknowledge some truths about this new situation we find ourselves in: Truth 1: We’ve lost something. Parents have lost more than daycare and schools during this epidemic. We’ve lost any time that we had for ourselves, and that was really valuable. We no longer have small moments in the day to catch up on our personal lives. I no longer have a commute to separate my work duties from my mom duties, or catch up with my friends, or just be quiet. Truth 2: We’re human. The reason you can’t be a great employee and a great parent and a great friend and a great partner or spouse all day every day isn’t because you’re doing a bad job, it’s because being constantly wonderful in all aspects of your life is impossible. Pick one or two of those things a day to focus on. Truth 3: We’re all doing our best. This is the most important part of this article. Be kind to yourselves. This isn’t easy, and putting so much pressure on yourself that you break isn’t going to make it any easier. Work from Home Goals Now that we’ve accepted some truths about our current situation, let’s set some goals. Goal 1: Do Good Work At Viget, and wherever you work, with kids or without we all want to make sure that the quality of our work stays up throughout the pandemic and that we can continue to be reliable team members and employees to the best of our abilities. Goal 2: Stay Sane We need to figure out ways to do this without sacrificing ourselves entirely. For me, this means fitting my work into normal work hours as much as possible so that I can still have some downtime in the evenings. Goal 3: Make This Sustainable None of us knows how long this will last but we may as well begin mentally preparing for a long haul. Work from Home Rules Now, there are some great Work from Home Rules that apply to everyone with or without kids. My coworker Paul Koch shared these with the Viget team a Jeremy Bearimy ago and I agree this is also the foundation for working from home with kids. When you’re in a remote meeting, minimize other windows to stay focusedSet a schedule and avoid chores*Take breaks away from the screenPlan your workday on the calendar+Be mindful of Slack and social media as a distractionUse timers+Keep your work area separate from where you relaxPretend that you’re still WFWExperiment and figure out what works for you In the improv spirit I say “Yes, AND….” to these tips. And so, here are my adjusted rules for WFH while kiddos around: These have both been really solid tools for me, so let’s dig in. Daily flexible schedule for kids Day Planning: Calendars and Timers A few small tweaks and adjustments make this even more doable for me and my 3-year-old. First- I don’t avoid chores entirely. If I’m going up and down the stairs all day anyway I might as well throw in a load of laundry while I’m at it. The more I can get done during the day means a greater chance of some down time in the evening. Each morning I plan my day and Audrey’s day: My Work Day:Audrey's DayIdentify times of day you are more likely to be focus and protect them. For me, I know I have a block of time from 5-7a before Audrey wakes up and again during “nap time” from 1-3p.I built a construction paper “schedule” that we update and reorganize daily. We make the schedule together each day. She feels ownership over it and she gets to be the one who tells me what we do next.Look at your calendar first thing and make adjustments either in your plans or move meetings if you have to.I’m strategic about screen time- I try to schedule it when I have meetings. It also helps to schedule a physical activity before screen time as she is less likely to get bored.Make goals for your day: Tackle time sensitive tasks first. Take care of things that either your co-workers or clients are waiting on from you first, this will help your day be a lot less stressful. Non-time sensitive tasks come next- these can be done at any time of day.We always include “nap time” even though she rarely naps anymore. This is mostly a time for us both to be alone. When we make the schedule together it also helps me understand her favorite parts of the day and reminds me to include them. Once our days are planned, I also use timers to help keep the structure of the day. (I bought a great alarm clock for kids on Amazon that turns colors to signal bedtime and quiet time. It’s been hugely worth it for me.) Timers for Me:Timers for Audrey:More than ever, I rely on a time tracking timer. At Viget we use Harvest to track time, and it has a handy built in timer, but there are many apps or online tools that could help you keep track of your time as well.Audrey knows what time she can come out of her room in the morning. If she wakes up before the light is green she plays quietly in her room.I need a timer because the days and hours are bleeding together- without tracking as I go it would be really hard for me to remember when I worked on certain projects or know for certain if I gave Viget enough time for the day.She knows how long “nap time” is in the afternoon.Starting and stopping the timer helps me turn on and off “work mode”, which is a helpful sanity bonus.Perhaps best of all I am not the bad guy! “Sorry honey, the light isn’t green yet and there really isn’t anything mommy can do about it” is my new favorite way to ensure we both get some quiet time. Work from Home Rules: Updated for Parents Finally, I have a few more Work from Home Rules for parents to add to the list: Minimize other windows in remote meetingsSet a schedule and fit in some chores if time allowsTake breaks away from the screenSchedule both your and your kids’ daysBe mindful of Slack and social media as a distractionUse timers to track your own time and help your kids understand the dayKeep your work area separate from where you relaxPretend that you’re still WFWExperiment and figure out what works for youBe prepared with a few activitiesEach morning, have just ONE thing ready to go. This can be a worksheet you printed out, a coloring station setup, a new bag of kinetic sand you just got delivered from Amazon, a kids dance video on YouTube or an iPad game. Recently I started enlisting my mom to read stories on Facetime. The activity doesn’t have to be new each day but (especially for young kids) it has to be handy for you to start up quickly if your schedule changesClearly communicate your availability with your team and project PMsLife happens. Some days are going to be hard. Whatever you do, don’t burn yourself out or leave your team hanging. If you need to move a meeting or take a day off, communicate that as early and as clearly as you can.Take PTO if you canNone of us are superheroes. If you’re feeling overwhelmed- take a look at the next few days and figure out which one makes the most sense for you to take a break.Take breaks to be alone without doing a taskWork and family responsibilities have blended together, there’s almost no room for being alone. If you can find some precious alone time don’t use it to fold laundry or clean the bathroom. Just zone out. I think we all really need this. Last but not least, enjoy your time at home if you can. This is an unusual circumstance and even though it’s really hard, there are parts that are really great too. If you have some great WFH tips we’d love to hear about them in the comments! Full Article Process News & Culture
em Implementing Dark Mode In React Apps Using styled-components By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 10:30:00 +0000 One of the most commonly requested software features is dark mode (or night mode, as others call it). We see dark mode in the apps that we use every day. From mobile to web apps, dark mode has become vital for companies that want to take care of their users’ eyes. Dark mode is a supplemental feature that displays mostly dark surfaces in the UI. Most major companies (such as YouTube, Twitter, and Netflix) have adopted dark mode in their mobile and web apps. Full Article
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em #COVIDwear: a hilarious photo series showing quarantine fashion of remote workers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:04:34 +0000 With the coronavirus pandemic, many folks switched to working online. Things like teaching, business meetings and other face-to-face activities have been replaced with video calls. Home has become both home and workplace, and admit it: your wardrobe totally reflects this. Creative duo The Workmans shows this “fashion crossover” in their latest photo series #COVIDwear. The […] The post #COVIDwear: a hilarious photo series showing quarantine fashion of remote workers appeared first on DIY Photography. Full Article Inspiration Alex Workman Chelsea Workman Coronavirus COVID-19 funny portraits quarantine self-isolation The Workmans
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em eagereyesTV Episode 2: Unit Charts, Dot Plots, ISOTYPE, and What Makes Them Special By eagereyes.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2019 07:17:21 +0000 Charts usually show values as visual properties, like the length in a bar chart, the location in a scatterplot, the area in a bubble chart, etc. Unit charts show values as multiples instead. One famous example of these charts is called ISOTYPE, and you may have seen them in information graphics as well. They’re an […] Full Article Blog 2019 eagereyesTV
em Corners Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 19:05:08 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/sunday-matches/corners-picks-sunday-17-september-2017/Corners Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 MATCH CORNERS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 1.55 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Chelsea - Arsenal Soccer: Premier League OVER 9.5 CORNERS 1.55 Full Article corners free picks corners tips and picks MATCH CORNERS Sunday Matches
em Half Time Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 19:14:31 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/sunday-matches/half-time-picks-sunday-17-september-2017/Half Time Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 HALF TIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 7.43 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Half Time Our Pick Odds Alaves - Villarreal Soccer: Spain - LaLiga HALF TIME X 2.01 Zenit Petersburg - Ufa Soccer: Russia -… Full Article halftime picks and tips halftime predictions HALF TIME RESULT Sunday Matches
em Goals Scored Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 19:14:54 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/sunday-matches/goals-scored-picks-sunday-17-september-2017/Goals Scored Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 MATCH GOALS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 6.44 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Amiens - Marseille Soccer: France - Ligue 1 UNDER 2.5 1.85 AC Milan - Udinese Soccer: Italy - Serie A… Full Article over 2.5 goals tips under 2.5 goals tips MATCH GOALS Sunday Matches
em Fulltime Result Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 19:44:09 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/sunday-matches/fulltime-result-picks-sunday-17-september-2017/Fulltime Result Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 FULLTIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 3.88 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Waregem - Mouscron Soccer: Belgium - Jupiler League 1 1.61 Sassuolo - Juventus Soccer: Italy - Serie… Full Article fulltime predictions fulltime tips and picks FULLTIME RESULT Sunday Matches
em Double Chance Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 19:45:05 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/sunday-matches/double-chance-picks-sunday-17-september-2017/Double Chance Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 DOUBLE CHANCE PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 2.80 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Las Palmas - Ath Bilbao Soccer: Spain - LaLiga X2 1.45 Chievo - Atalanta Soccer: Italy - Serie… Full Article double chance picks double chance tips DOUBLE CHANCE Sunday Matches
em Both teams to score Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 19:52:01 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/sunday-matches/teams-score-picks-sunday-17-september-2017/Both teams to score Picks *** Sunday *** 17 September 2017 BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE To return: ??? USD Odds: 5.36 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams BTS Our Pick Odds Tosno - Spartak Moscow Soccer: Russia - Premier League Both to score NO 1.53 Chelsea - Arsenal Soccer:… Full Article both teams to score picks both teams to score tips Both teams to score Sunday Matches
em Double Chance Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:01:41 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/double-chance-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Double Chance Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 DOUBLE CHANCE PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 2.03 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Espanyol - Celta Vigo Soccer: Spain - LaLiga 1X 1.29 AFC Eskilstuna - Sundsvall Soccer: Sweden -… Full Article double chance picks double chance tips DOUBLE CHANCE Monday Matches
em Fulltime Result Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:02:01 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/fulltime-result-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Fulltime Result Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 FULLTIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 3.77 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Plzen - Zlin Soccer: Czech Republic - 1. Liga 1 1.39 Odd - Aalesund Soccer: Norway -… Full Article fulltime predictions fulltime tips and picks FULLTIME RESULT Monday Matches
em Both teams to score Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:02:38 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/teams-score-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Both teams to score Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE To return: ??? USD Odds: 5.26 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams BTS Our Pick Odds Lokomotiv Moscow - Amkar Soccer: Russia - Premier League Both to score NO 1.50 Astra - FC… Full Article both teams to score picks both teams to score tips Both teams to score Monday Matches
em Corners Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:03:55 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/corners-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Corners Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 MATCH CORNERS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 1.55 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Espanyol - Celta Vigo Soccer: Spain - LaLiga OVER 9.5 CORNERS 1.55 Full Article corners picks corners predictions MATCH CORNERS Monday Matches
em Asian Handicap Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:04:59 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/asian-handicap-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Asian Handicap Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 ASIAN HANDICAP PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 5.83 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction goes for Odds Lokomotiv Moscow - Amkar Soccer: Russia - Premier League L. Moscow -0.5 1.55 Odd -… Full Article asian handicap picks asian handicap tips ASIAN HANDICAP Monday Matches
em Goals Scored Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:06:27 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/goals-scored-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Goals Scored Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 MATCH GOALS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 4.56 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Astra - FC Viitorul Soccer: Romania - Liga 1 UNDER 2.5 1.60 Espanyol - Celta Vigo Soccer: Spain - LaLiga… Full Article over 2.5 goals tips under 2.5 goals tips MATCH GOALS Monday Matches
em Half Time Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 19:07:40 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/monday-matches/half-time-picks-monday-18-september-2017/Half Time Picks *** Monday *** 18 September 2017 HALF TIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 8.39 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Half Time Our Pick Odds Espanyol - Celta Vigo Soccer: Spain - LaLiga HALF TIME X 2.07 Lokomotiv Moscow - Amkar Soccer: Russia… Full Article halftime picks and tips halftime predictions HALF TIME RESULT Monday Matches
em Goals Scored Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:01 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/goals-scored-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Goals Scored Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 MATCH GOALS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 6.27 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Burnley - Leeds Soccer: England - Carabao Cup OVER 2.5 2.00 Schalke - Bayern Munich Soccer: Germany -… Full Article over 2.5 goals tips under 2.5 goals predictions MATCH GOALS Tuesday Matches
em Half Time Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:21 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/half-time-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Half Time Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 HALF TIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 6.93 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Half Time Our Pick Odds Crystal Palace - Huddersfield Soccer: England - Carabao Cup HALF TIME X 2.10 FC Augsburg - RB… Full Article halftime picks halftime predictions and tips HALF TIME RESULT Tuesday Matches
em Asian Handicap Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:22 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/asian-handicap-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Asian Handicap Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 ASIAN HANDICAP PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 4.08 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction goes for Odds West Ham - Bolton Soccer: England - Carabao Cup West Ham -0.5 1.55 Bologna - Inter Soccer:… Full Article asian handicap picks asian handicap tips ASIAN HANDICAP Tuesday Matches
em Double Chance Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:25 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/double-chance-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Double Chance Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 DOUBLE CHANCE PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 1.95 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Bournemouth - Brighton Soccer: England - Carabao Cup 1X 1.20 Wolfsburg - SV Werder Bremen Soccer: Germany… Full Article double chance predictions double chance tips DOUBLE CHANCE Tuesday Matches
em Fulltime Result Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:34 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/fulltime-result-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Fulltime Result Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 FULLTIME PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 5.40 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds GAIS - Frej Soccer: Sweden - Superettan 1 1.82 Bologna - Inter Soccer: Italy - Serie… Full Article fulltime picks fulltime predictions and tips FULLTIME RESULT Tuesday Matches
em Corners Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:05:38 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/corners-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Corners Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 MATCH CORNERS PICKS To return: ??? USD Odds: 1.55 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams Our Prediction Odds Valencia - Malaga Soccer: Spain - LaLiga OVER 9.5 CORNERS 1.55 Full Article corners free tips corners picks MATCH CORNERS Tuesday Matches
em Both teams to score Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 By dataviz.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 16:07:46 -0400 We have a new preview on https://www.007soccerpicks.com/tuesday-matches/teams-score-picks-tuesday-19-september-2017/Both teams to score Picks *** Tuesday *** 19 September 2017 BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE To return: ??? USD Odds: 4.75 Stake: 100 USD Starting in Teams BTS Our Pick Odds Schalke - Bayern Munich Soccer: Germany - Bundesliga Both to score YES 1.60 Leicester -… Full Article both teams to score picks both teams to score tips Both teams to score Tuesday Matches
em The entropy of holomorphic correspondences: exact computations and rational semigroups. (arXiv:2004.13691v1 [math.DS] CROSS LISTED) By arxiv.org Published On :: We study two notions of topological entropy of correspondences introduced by Friedland and Dinh-Sibony. Upper bounds are known for both. We identify a class of holomorphic correspondences whose entropy in the sense of Dinh-Sibony equals the known upper bound. This provides an exact computation of the entropy for rational semigroups. We also explore a connection between these two notions of entropy. Full Article
em A Marstrand type slicing theorem for subsets of $mathbb{Z}^2 subset mathbb{R}^2$ with the mass dimension. (arXiv:2005.02813v2 [math.CO] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: We prove a Marstrand type slicing theorem for the subsets of the integer square lattice. This problem is the dual of the corresponding projection theorem, which was considered by Glasscock, and Lima and Moreira, with the mass and counting dimensions applied to subsets of $mathbb{Z}^{d}$. In this paper, more generally we deal with a subset of the plane that is $1$ separated, and the result for subsets of the integer lattice follow as a special case. We show that the natural slicing question in this setting is true with the mass dimension. Full Article
em Some Quot schemes in tilted hearts and moduli spaces of stable pairs. (arXiv:2005.02202v2 [math.AG] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: For a smooth projective variety $X$, we study analogs of Quot functors in hearts of non-standard $t$-structures of $D^b(mathrm{Coh}(X))$. The technical framework is that of families of $t$-structures, as studied in arXiv:1902.08184. We provide several examples and suggest possible directions of further investigation, as we reinterpret moduli spaces of stable pairs, in the sense of Thaddeus (arXiv:alg-geom/9210007) and Huybrechts-Lehn (arXiv:alg-geom/9211001), as instances of Quot schemes. Full Article
em Nonlinear singular problems with indefinite potential term. (arXiv:2005.01789v3 [math.AP] UPDATED) By arxiv.org Published On :: We consider a nonlinear Dirichlet problem driven by a nonhomogeneous differential operator plus an indefinite potential. In the reaction we have the competing effects of a singular term and of concave and convex nonlinearities. In this paper the concave term is parametric. We prove a bifurcation-type theorem describing the changes in the set of positive solutions as the positive parameter $lambda$ varies. This work continues our research published in arXiv:2004.12583, where $xi equiv 0 $ and in the reaction the parametric term is the singular one. Full Article