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How to Focus on the Present Moment: Tips for Mindfulness
In our busy daily lives, it’s all too easy to get caught up in worries about the future or dwell on the past. When stress, anxiety, or a seemingly endless to-do list overwhelms us, the key to regaining clarity is to bring our attention back to the present moment. This practice, often referred to as…
My RSS for a WordPress site is alive, but feedly is saying it is unreachable. Why?
If your WordPress RSS feed is working but Feedly is showing it as unreachable, there are several potential causes and solutions:
Should I suppress RSS Feed on WordPress or not?
Whether or not you should suppress the RSS feed on your WordPress site depends on your specific goals and needs. Here are some factors to consider:
The Return to Personal Websites: A Realistic Possibility?
In recent years, there’s been increasing interest in the idea of returning to personal websites and blogs for digital expression and communication. This trend emerges in response to shifts and frustrations with large-scale social media platforms and reflects deeper desires for control, privacy, and authentic online experiences. Let’s explore why a return to personal websites…
Walking Makes You Smarter: How Walking Boosts Your Brainpower
In our modern world, many of us spend our days sitting—whether at an office desk or working from home. But what if something as simple as walking could significantly enhance your brainpower? Walking is not just a means of getting from point A to point B; it has proven benefits that can boost your mental…
Why Beatmakers Should Only Sell to Listeners Who Value Their Music
As a beatmaker, it’s natural to want your beats and tracks to reach as many people as possible. The idea of increasing visibility and gaining recognition is tempting, and for many, this leads to offering free downloads or deep discounts to attract more listeners or artists. However, this approach doesn’t always lead to success. In…
As a Beatmaker, Focus on Listeners Who Value Your Sound: Don’t Try to Appeal to Everyone
As a beatmaker, it’s easy to get caught up in the desire to have your beats loved by everyone, or to make music that appeals to as broad an audience as possible. But the reality is that not everyone will connect with your sound, and that’s okay. Instead of trying to make everyone understand your…
The Art of Decluttering as a Beatmaker: Letting Go of What You Don’t Need to Focus on What Matters
As a beatmaker, we often encounter a constant stream of new plugins, apps, and gear. With every new release, sale, or glowing review, it’s easy to think, “This will help me make better music,” or “I need this tool to stay competitive.” However, before you know it, you may find yourself buried in unused gear,…
Why a Good Track Makes Rap and Vocals Catchier
When it comes to what makes a song great, everyone has different criteria. Some people may focus on lyrics or vocal skills, while others might be drawn in by the artist’s look or charisma. However, as a track maker, I have a unique perspective, and for me, it’s the quality of the track that often…
Sunk Cost Effect and the Beatmaker’s Choice: Letting Go of Past Investments to Embrace a Creative Future
In the world of music production, new software, plugins, and equipment are constantly emerging. As a beatmaker, you’re often faced with the question of whether to invest in the latest tools or stick with what you already know. Here, the concept of the “Sunk Cost Effect” comes into play. This psychological phenomenon refers to the…