Archive for August, 2006
18.08.06

Are You A Dreamer Or An Achiever?

Motivation

We have all had them before; goals. Whether it is to make billions of dollars or just be successful at something, chances are at one point in your life you have had a goal of some sort. What qualifies as a goal? Well, a goal is typically something that you either need or want to do but don’t have the resources to do it right away.

When it comes to setting any sort of goal it is important to keep in mind that no matter what your goal is, you’re going to have to give it a lot of work. Nothing in this world comes easily, by now you should know this to be true. Sometimes goals that you set could seem to be overwhelming. On the other hand a setting a goal on a broad level could make it look a lot easier than it actually is. Let’s set up an imaginary goal; for example, running your own business. Many of you probably have this as a goal already. Let’s take this step by step. First, you want to begin by writing it down; research says that those who write their goals down have a higher chance of actually achieving them. Limit the number of goals you set and document all of your successes.

You can write down for your first step “Run my own business” but to be honest, if that’s all you write down, you’re going to be in for one huge surprise. Running your own business will take a lot out of you and require a lot of steps. It would be a lot easier if you broke down that general goal into several smaller goals. For example, you won’t be starting up any sort of business without acquiring the funds for some start up money. So, instead of just writing down “Run my own business” you might want to start with “Generate enough start up money”. This would be a more realistic starting point for your overall true goal. Try to keep your goal list as short as you can. Limit your goal list to no more than three or four goals, depending on how much time you think it will take.

The reason for limiting the amount of goals you set is that when these ’smaller’ goals are actually met, you will feel like you are accomplishing your main goal. It boosts confidence and gives you more motivation to continue. Knowing that you can set a goal and achieve it will do wonders for your work ethic. To expand on that, lets say that you only set that one goal “Run my own business”. If you have managed to raise funding for your business, your goal is nowhere near complete. If you are a person with little or no patience, it may take you some time to raise the funding. Spending too long on a specific part of your goal could make you feel like you are failing. So beware the dark side, anger, fear, aggression, failure. Keep your emotions where they belong, on a positive note and keep your head on each individual goal you achieve. No matter how long it may take you to achieve a long term goal, if you are achieving short-term goals along the way you will not feel as though you are not getting anywhere.

Make sure you document your success. It may seem silly that by chance you will forget a goal that you have completed but it does happen. A great thing to do when you are feeling down and unable to finish your goals is to pull out your documentation of completed goals. It’s a great confidence booster and will give you the drive you need to achieve all the goals that you set in life.

There are two kinds of people in the world, dreamers and achievers. Dreamers are those who have a list of goals that are a million pages long and don’t accomplish anything. Achievers are those who have hundreds of pages of goals and millions of pages of documented success. Which are you? Live your life as a dreamer and that is all you will be. It takes motivation and confidence to complete goals and the only way to get that is by achieving smaller goals. Anyone can do, start small and work your way to the top!

About the Author:
Michael Russell is your Independent guide to Goal Setting

15.08.06

Macromedia Dreamweaver Shortcuts Pt. 2

Tech Tips

Pt. 2 of Macromedia Dreamweaver Shortcuts.

Macromedia Dreamweaver Keyboard Shortcuts

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D Check out all files on remote site and bring them to local drive
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+U Check in all files on local drive and put them on remote site
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T Add element to timeline
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P Play all plugins
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+X Stop all plugins
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G Snap elements to grid

Ctrl+Alt+R Display all rulers on the screen
Ctrl+Alt+G Display grid in design view
Ctrl+Alt+P Play plugin at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+X Stop plugin at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+I Insert image at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+F Insert Flash animation at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+D Insert Shockwave object at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+T Insert table at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+A Insert named anchor at cursor
Ctrl+Alt+V Insert editable region for a template at cursor

Shift+Return Insert line break (
) at cursor
Shift+F7 Check spelling in document

Ctrl+N Open a new document for editing
Ctrl+O Open an existing document for editing
Ctrl+W Close the current document
Ctrl+S Save the current document
Ctrl+P Print the HTML for the current document
Ctrl+F12 View the page in your alternate Web browser
Ctrl+Q Quit the program and exit
Ctrl+Z Undo the last change
Ctrl+X Cut the selected text and put it on the clipboard
Ctrl+C Copy the selected text and put it on the clipboard
Ctrl+V Paste the text on the clipboard at the cursor location
Ctrl+A Select all the text in the window
Ctrl+[ Select the containing tag
Ctrl+] Select the contained tag
Ctrl+F Search within the current document for text and replace it with other text if you choose
Ctrl+G Go to the line number or character position you specify
Ctrl+Space Display any information available on the tag at the cursor
Ctrl+U Change your preferences for Dreamweaver
Ctrl+` Switch between code, design, and code & design views
Ctrl+F6 View tables in layout mode
Ctrl+E Insert markup tag at cursor
Ctrl+J Modify the properties for the page
Ctrl+T Add a tag quickly in the design view
Ctrl+L Make the highlighted object a link
Ctrl+F8 Validate all links on the site
Ctrl+F2 Toggle insert window
Ctrl+F3 Toggle properties window
Ctrl+F10 Toggle bindings window
Ctrl+F9 Toggle server behavior window
Ctrl+F7 Toggle components window
Ctrl+F1 Help with using ColdFusion

14.08.06

Macromedia Dreamweaver Shortcuts Pt. 1

Tech Tips

If I can make life easier by using “shortcuts” then that’s exactly what I do. :) Below are a few popular Macromedia Dreamweaver keyboard shortcuts. Because there are so many I have broken them down into 2 parts.

Enjoy!

Macromedia Dreamweaver Keyboard Shortcuts

Alt+F Open the file menu
Alt+I Open the insert menu
Alt+T Open text menu
Alt+C Open commands menu
Alt+S Open the site menu
Alt+F9 Toggle timelines window
Alt+H Open the help menu
Alt+E Open the edit menu
Alt+V Open the View menu
Alt+M Open the modify menu
Alt+W Open the window menu

F4 Hide all open panels
F6 View tables expanded
F5 Reload the markup displayed in the design view
F3 Go to the next instance of the searched for string
F12 View the page in your primary Web browser
F2 Toggle layers window
F8 Toggle files window
F11 Toggle assets window
F9 Toggle tag inspector window
F7 Toggle results window
F10 Toggle code inspector window
F1 Help with using Dreamweaver

Shift+F8 Validate the links in the current document
Shift+F6 Validate the HTML in the current document
Shift+F3 Search within the current document for the selected text
Shift+F11 Toggle CSS styles window
Shift+F4 Toggle behaviors window
Shift+F9 Toggle snippets window
Shift+F1 Toggle reference window
Shift+F10 Toggle history window
Shift+F2 Toggle frames window
Shift+F1 Reference help for Dreamweaver.

Ctrl+Shift+O Open an existing document into the selected frame for editing
Ctrl+Shift+W Close every open document
Ctrl+Shift+S Save the current document with a new file name
Ctrl+Shift+Z Redo the last undo
Ctrl+Shift+C Copy the selected HTML and put it on the clipboard
Ctrl+Shift+V Paste the HTML on the clipboard at the cursor location
Ctrl+Shift+> Indent the selected line(s) one tab space
Ctrl+Shift+< Outdent the selected line(s) one tab space
Ctrl+Shift+’ Align the braces
Ctrl+Shift+H Display the header content while in design view
Ctrl+Shift+I Turn off all visual aids
Ctrl+Shift+Space Insert a non-breaking space ( ) at cursor
Ctrl+Shift+X Record all commands
Ctrl+Shift+D Get all files on remote site and bring them to local drive.
Ctrl+Shift+U Put all files on remote site from local drive
Ctrl+Shift+F10 Toggle databases window
Ctrl+Shift+1 Align object left
Ctrl+Shift+3 Align object right
Ctrl+Shift+4 Align object at top
Ctrl+Shift+6 Align object at bottom
Ctrl+Shift+L Remove link from highlighted object