I know this goes against the grain of blogging’s purpose, but according to a study by Gollwitzer, Sheeran, Michalski, and Siefert published in May 2009 issue of Psychological Science, as reported in Psychology Today, if you want to achieve your goals, don’t share them. Neuroscience has discovered that if you want to succeed, don’t tell anyone about your goals. Today’s blog exercise involves doing that reboot and restart by setting your blogging goals. You could be using a blog, Facebook, Twitter, or whatever publishing platform you desire. Blogging is the process of publishing and sharing your thoughts, experience, knowledge, expertise, and discoveries with the world online. And start sharing.Īs a reminder to all, blogging does not require a blogging. Yes, it is time to reboot, restart, and get to some kick ass blogging. As the old saying goes, “When a person dies, it’s lie losing a library.” Let this year be the year you preserve your own library’s worth of knowledge. More people than ever are blogging, sharing their thoughts and opinions through social media platforms with the world, and documenting and tracking their life on paper, hopefully leaving a legacy of memoirs behind.Īs the United States and many other countries around the world age, preservation of experiences, opinions, perspectives, and thoughts on their daily existence become precious. Many thought it was last year, but it is this year as sales of the blank, dotted, lined, and designed journals continue to rise in the book industry due to the Bullet Journal and other related journaling and diary-writing techniques and tips flood the web. You might not think that, but let’s go with that belief as we continue with this year’s Blog Exercises. I’d like to think that New Year’s thinking includes bringing back the love to your blog. The Christmas Waltz by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn “It’s that time of year when the world falls in love…” Other times, they are clueless and require customer intervention and nagging. Sometimes they are on top of these before an announcement is made public. Don’t just rely on GoDaddy, Dreamhost, or whatever hosting service you use to take care of these things for you. Hopefully, your server/web host company has been updating phpMyAdmin all along and you don’t need to worry, but even though this is a medium security vulnerability, it is your responsibility as a site owner and administrator to ensure that your site is safe. The flaw affects phpMyAdmin versions 4.7.x prior to 4.7.7. If you are using WordPress or phpMyAdmin and MySQL on your computer through WAMP, MAMP, XAMPP, Instant WordPress, DesktopServer, BitNami or any of the other ways you can install WordPress on your computer or a stick (USB), update phpMyAdmin by using the patch or check the install technique’s site for updates. If you are self-hosted and manage your own server, update phpMyAdmin immediately. A critical CSRF Vulnerability in phpMyAdmin Database administration tool has been found and a patch is available for all computers and servers running the MySQL database.Ĭontact your web host to ensure phpMyAdmin is updated immediately.
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