Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Fitness

If you are a fitness buff, but you’ve always done it is strictly for personal reasons, you may be able start making some money at it. Perhaps the best way is to become a personal trainer. Gym’s all across the country have personal trainers, and since turnover is high, they’re usually looking for a few more.


Physical fitness is a general state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports or occupations. Physical fitness is generally achieved through correct nutrition, moderate-vigorous physical activity, exercise and rest.

Before the industrial revolution, fitness was the capacity to carry out the day’s activities without undue fatigue. However, with automation and changes

in lifestyles physical fitness is now considered a measure of the body's ability to function efficiently and effectively in work and leisure activities, to be healthy, to resist hypokinetic diseases, and to meet emergency situations.


You probably have to get certified as a personal trainer, and may even need to get a CPR certification. The regulations vary between the states, and in some states the requirements are particularly light. You can start out as a trainer in a gym, but as you get better known, you may be up to take on better paying personal clients.

And of course there’s Crossfit which I absolutely love.  Crossfit was relatively unknown in 2005 when I started it but now “boxes” (the equivalent of a gym) are popping up everywhere.  Even in my area there are now 6 Crossfit boxes that I could attend.

What kinds of hobbies should a person take on if he wants to become rich?

For a long time, it was believed that people are born with a given level of intelligence and the best we could do in life was to live up to our potential.
Now we can even measure the intellect of animals.

Scientists have now proven that we can actually increase our potential and enjoy ourselves in the process. We now know that by learning new skills the brain creates new neural pathways that make it work faster and better.
Here is a list of 7 hobbies that make you smarter backed by science.

1. Play a musical instrument.
Playing music may be on the top of the pyramid because it helps with creativity, analytical skills, language, math, fine motor skills and more.

While these are all great advantages, some people argue that playing team sports might do as many things. What playing musical instruments does that other activities don’t it strengthens the corpus callosum that links the hemispheres of the brain by creating new connections.

An improved corpus callosum helps with executive skills, memory, problem solving and overall brain function, regardless of how old you are

.2. Read anything.
The benefits of reading are the same whether you are enjoying Game of Thrones, Harry Potter or the latest issue of the Wall Street Journal.

Reading reduces stress, which makes you feel better about yourself, and increases all three types of intelligence — crystallized, fluid and emotional.
That helps with problem solving, putting different pieces of knowledge together to better navigate everyday life, detecting patterns, understanding processes and accurately interpreting and responding to other people’s feelings.

At work, this translates into better understanding how to make things happen and better managerial skills.

3. Exercise regularly.
Occasional exercise alone doesn’t do the trick. Regular exercise is much more effective than hard work-outs every now and then.

When exercising regularly the cells are flooded with BDNF, a protein that helps with memory, learning, focus, concentration and understanding. This is also often referred to as mental acuity.

Some scientists speculate that sitting down for prolonged periods of time has the opposite effect and actually hinders our brain from working as well as it could.

4. Learn a new language.
Forget solving puzzles to improve your memory and learn a foreign language instead. Research has shown that people who are bilingual are better at solving puzzles than people who speak only one language.

Successfully learning new languages enables your brain to better perform any mentally demanding tasks. This includes the typical executive skills such as planning and problem-solving.

Additionally, speaking at least two languages positively affects your skill to monitor your environment and to better direct your attention to processes.
Many people are told that because executives speak languages, they should learn Spanish or French if they want to move up the ranks.

Based on how the brain reacts to learning languages, it might be the other way around. Learning another language might be the last missing link people need to get their brain ready to take on C-level jobs.

5. Test your cumulative learning.
Many intelligent students in high school and college “cram” for finals and seem to have mastered the topic the day of the big test.

The trouble with that is we tend to forget these things quickly because we are rarely, if ever, required to repeat that knowledge in that same way.

One reason studying a new language makes us smarter is because it requires cumulative learning. Because we need them over and over again, the grammar and vocabulary we learn is repeated countless times as we improve our foreign language skills.

Apply the concept of cumulative learning to every day life and your work place by keeping track of noteworthy bits of knowledge you acquire.

Go through takeaways from recent books, observations during an important negotiation, or keep a small journal with anything that strikes your attention. Start integrating cumulative learning into your self-improvement program.


6. Work out your brain.
Sudoku, puzzles, riddles, board games, video games, card games, and similar activities increase neuro-plasticity.

This encompasses a wide variety of changes in neural pathways and synapses that is basically the ability of the brain to reorganize itself.

When nerve cells respond in new ways, that  increases neuro-plasticity, which allows us with more ability to see things from different points-of-view and understand cause and effect of behaviors and emotions. We become aware of new patterns and our cognitive abilities are improved.

Considering that neuro-plasticity is involved in impairments such as tinnitus, an increased amount can help prevent certain conditions.

For instance, people with high neuro-plasticity are less prone to anxiety and depression while learning faster and memorizing more.

7. Meditate.
In 1992 the Dalai Lama invited scientist Richard Davidson to study his brain waves during meditation to find out whether he could generate specific brain waves on command.

Turns out that when the Dalai Lama and other monks were told to meditate and focus on compassion, their brain waves showed that they were in a deeply compassionate state of mind.

The full research results were published in “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences” in 2004 and then in the Wall Street Journal, where it received an enormous amount of attention.

Meditation became interesting to ambitious people because the study implied that we can control our own brain waves and feel whatever we want to feel whenever we want to.

This means we can feel more powerful right before a negotiation, more confident when asking for a raise and more convincing during a sales call.
The general idea is that the brain can develop further and you can do it on purpose.

Different activities stimulate different areas of your brain, so you can work on becoming unbeatable at your strengths as well as improving your weaknesses. Focusing self-improvement on the brain is a good idea for anyone who feels they are at their professional peak (or maybe just have stagnate of getting better), ambitious professionals and of course, entrepreneurs who are looking to maximize their potential.

Hobbies of Indian people

As far as I know, I would say the most popular hobbies being pursued these days in India are:

1. Listening to music
2. Watching TV
3. Surfing online (which more or less means Facebook)
4. Some sport (like Swimming)
5. Singing (emphasised mostly because of plethora of talent hunt shows)
6. Dancing (reason same as singing)
7. Musical instrument (mostly guitar)
8. Reading
9. Philately
10. Numismatics
11. Gardening
12. Gym/Workout
13. Photography (owes new followers partly due to social media and partly due to ease of access to DSLRs)
14. Writing (blogs provide a great platform)
15. Cooking .

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Graphic Design

There are all kinds of software packages out there that can help anyone to learn this, but most people don’t get into it, even those who have an ongoing need for it.

Graphic design is the process of visual communication, and problem-solving through the use of type, space, image and color.

The field is considered a subset of visual communication and communication design, but sometimes the term "graphic design" is used interchangeably with these due to overlapping skills involved. Graphic designers use various methods to create and combine words, symbols, and images to create a visual representation of ideas and messages. A graphic designer may use a combination of typography, visual arts and page layout techniques to produce a final result. Graphic design often refers to both the process (designing) by which the communication is created and the products (designs) which are generated.

Common uses of graphic design include identity (logos and branding), publications (magazines, newspapers and books), print advertisements, posters, billboards, website graphics and elements, signs and product packaging. For example, a product package might include a logo or other artwork, organized text and pure design elements such as images, shapes and color which unify the piece. Composition is one of the most important features of graphic design, especially when using pre-existing materials or diverse elements.


 If you’re good at graphic design, this is a niche that you can fill. Respond to ads on various sites, and even consider setting up your own website explaining what you can do, and providing samples of your work.

You can even start on a site called 99Designs.com.  I’ve ordered a website design and a logo through their site and the winning designers happened to both be from the United States.

There is definitely a market out there for graphic design, though it is highly competitive. Still, if you have a real talent for it, you can rise above the competition and make money at it.

Writing

Writing has all kinds of possibilities.

You can do it as a freelancer, responding to ads in Craigslist, or you can sign up for sites like Five or People Per Hour where you can offer your services for open bidding.

Miranda Marquita, a very successful freelance writer previously shared her success story on what it takes it to make it writing.


She writes,

Success is freelance writing is largely individual, and requires hard work. But if you are willing to put in the effort, chances are that you will be rewarded with a satisfying career.
You don’t have to limit your work to straight writing assignments either. You can also try your hand at editing other people’s work, as well as speech writing. And if there’s a hidden teacher in you somewhere, you can even consider tutoring people on how to write. It’s a weakness for a lot of people, who may be willing to pay you to help them get better at it.

Photography



Photography is a pastime that’s part hobby, and part artwork. If the photos that you are taking gravitate more toward art, it’s entirely possible that you’ll be able to make some money with this hobby. Though many people take photos all the time, only a few of us are really actually good at it.


There are several ways to monetize photography. There are a number of major websites, such as Flickr and Shutterstock, that provide photos to various users across the web. You can earn some money by setting up an account on those sites, and adding your photos to sell to potential clients.


Still another way is to market your work directly to actual clients. Professional photographers are quite expensive, so you may be able to sell your services as a discount alternative for people who need photos for graduations, weddings and other events. As you gain more experience, and clients, you can raise your rates and increase your income.