I found an extension called Unhook, and it’s been a game-changer. You should try it—no more doomscrolling. Just clean focus, and it gave my productivity a serious boost.
Here is the link to the extension: https://t.co/eHRgQSm51d
Ever gone on YouTube to watch a tutorial or search for something… and next thing, you're watching Tom and Jerry, a UFC fight, or even a chess game for hours? lol.
Yeah, same here. It’s a common trap.
But in my fight for focus and productivity,
One down, eleven to go!
January felt long and slow, but it was productive. I hit the ground running, and February is all about picking up the pace. Fresh energy, fresh gusto—let’s go!
#NewMonth#Productivity
@LinkedInHelp My LinkedIn account has been restricted for several months now, and despite completing the identity verification process multiple times, the restriction remains unresolved. This has been quite frustrating as it has affected my ability to connect and engage on the platform.
Technical writing in this era involves a lot and demands so much from you, be prepared to cover these areas:
1. API documentation
2. Building doc sites using static site generators
3. Writing technical content
4. Write sample codes (For some organizations)
5. Reading and testing codes manually (This will help you understand the tool/project)
6. Using some authoring tools/ frameworks Markdown, Asciidoc, Restructedtext (Plain text), and DITA XML.
Covering at least five points above will make you stand out and help you easily get a writing job or gig.
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I’m obsessed with learning how to learn.
So, I spent 100+ hours studying how Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Naval Ravikant absorb information.
Here’s what I found on becoming a learning machine:
The problem with ChatGPT is that it writes like a robot.
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Last year, in December, Herbert Wigwe moved into his new house at Queen’s Drive, Ikoyi, Lagos.
A mighty, imposing edifice that speaks to his ambition and class.
It was his dream house, and so no cost was spared in building it.
A state-of-the-art house that is fully digital and automated as well.
You know the type of house where Siri and Google Assistant control the basic functionality of the property.
According to a rough estimate from those with knowledge of the property that I spoke to, over 10 billion naira were spent on the project.
And the reason why Herbert spent that much on the property was not far-fetched.
It was meant to serve as his retirement home in Lagos, so he made sure he spent money to build it.
Three weeks ago, he hosted Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, and his bestie, Femi Otedola, in the new property.
They had dinner together, but before that, he took them around his new property to show the two Forbes billionaires his new acquisition.
He was a man whose palm kernel was cracked by the gods.
Little did Herbert know that it would be the last time he would be hosting Aliko Dangote and his bestie, Femi.
Herbert was a very wealthy man in his lifetime.
Before he died, he was the majority shareholder of Access Bank, as he controlled 9% of the bank.
That 9% shareholding made him the largest shareholder of Access Bank, and the shares he controls are collectively worth $54 million.
For all this humongous wealth, one thing that stood out in my book is that he loved God and then committed the wealth that God gave him to serving him and supporting his work.
Before he died, he was an active member of Adeboye's RCCG, and he worshipped with a branch of the RCCG called City of David, an upscale RCCG church in Lagos, and he was present until his death.
He worshipped with them two Sundays ago.
In 2018, the City of David had an outreach in Makoko; the budget was 800 million.
Herbert brought 500 million of the money, and the church brought the rest.
Until he died, he was paying the salaries of the choir members of City David Chuch secretly and quietly, without making a fuss about it.
The City of David has the biggest church building. for the RCCG family in Lagos, complete with a helipad, and when the project was at its infancy level, Herbert made sure that Access Bank paid for a 10-year lease of the office space to be domiciled in the building.
He did this when the church project was at the foundation, and it took 5 years after the payment for the project to be done and for the bank to occupy the space.
But he did more than this.
When the City of David ran out of funds as they were building the church building on Victoria Island, Herbert used his influence to facilitate a loan from Access Bank for his local church to complete God's project.
Three weeks ago, the city of David Church had an issue paying back a billon of naira, which was the loan Hebert facilitated back to Access Bank.
He gave the church an interest-free 1 billion naira of his money, which they are expected to pay back this year to him.
This was who Herbert was. A man who loved God and was unapologetic about it.
I have been reflecting on Herbert Wigwe's life and how empty life is since I woke up this morning, and I came to one conclusion.
Life is just fleeting.
Do your best to live your life on your terms and create enough memories.
Love the people who love you back, and touch as many souls as you can.
At the end of the day, tomorrow is not guaranteed.
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