Balance does not come from balancing work and life, since work is a part of life.
It comes from the masterful handling of all of life's aspects
and giving each the correct amount of attention at the correct time.
Here I introduced some vanila JS drag & drop and introduced a few changes:
Future planned updates:
A logical thinker with a creative side.
Becoming good at what I do! I sucked at cooking! Ask my wife and she will quickly tell you horror stories. So one day I said enough is enough and I got online and started to learn how things are done, I learned some basics, watched cooking shows and I learned. I also learned how to drive a manual, 10 speed, semi-truck. I was terrified at first but I did it and I actually got pretty good. I mean I could keep going, but the bottom line is I know that I can learn just about anything I set my mind to and yes I have had those really hard topics but I don’t let them go I always keep trying until I get it.
Keep my eye on the ball. It might sound cliché but at the end of the day it workable. When things are getting chaotic, tempers are rising, the scene appears confusing, the deadline is just days or hours or even minutes away and it just seems impossible, instead of paying attention to all the distractions, I just focus on the task(s) at hand and on getting it done and done right. I talk with people or whatever needs to happen to deal with the situation, and despite the distractions, just stay focused on hitting the target.
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"Do not mind anything that anyone tells you about anyone else. Judge everyone and everything for yourself."