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- Live-Service Games: Why Most FailLive-Service Games Failures Developing a live-service game often appears to be a risky venture, yet many industry leaders persist in pursuing this model, eager to capitalize on its potential. Unfortunately, the reality is that only a few titles achieve sustained success, while the majority falter. In 2025, the gaming landscape was flooded with numerous live-service titles and games that...0 Comments 0 Shares 215 Views
- In his inspiring talk “Why People Believe They Can’t Draw,” Graham Shaw explains that most people are not bad at drawing—they just believe they are. This belief usually starts in childhood when people compare their drawings to others or are told they are “not good enough.” Over time, this negative mindset becomes a mental block .
Graham Shaw shows that drawing is not about talent but about confidence, practice, and changing your thinking . Through simple examples, he proves that anyone can draw if they stop judging themselves and start enjoying the process .
https://youtu.be/Ety_RKKXZVAIn his inspiring talk “Why People Believe They Can’t Draw,” Graham Shaw explains that most people are not bad at drawing—they just believe they are. 😊 This belief usually starts in childhood when people compare their drawings to others or are told they are “not good enough.” Over time, this negative mindset becomes a mental block 🧠🚫. Graham Shaw shows that drawing is not about talent but about confidence, practice, and changing your thinking 🌱✨. Through simple examples, he proves that anyone can draw if they stop judging themselves and start enjoying the process 🎨💡. https://youtu.be/Ety_RKKXZVA
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Use the Pomodoro Technique for Time Management to stay focused and productive.
Work in short, focused sessions (usually 25 minutes), then take a short break. This method helps reduce burnout, improve concentration, and make big tasks feel manageable.
Small focused efforts + regular breaks = better results and less stress.
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Irum Asim#rsisb Canva post post no 521 Roll no 58 Use the Pomodoro Technique for Time Management to stay focused and productive. Work in short, focused sessions (usually 25 minutes), then take a short break. This method helps reduce burnout, improve concentration, and make big tasks feel manageable. Small focused efforts + regular breaks = better results and less stress. 🍅✨ 🔖 HASHTAGS #PomodoroTechnique #TimeManagement #Productivity #FocusBetter #WorkSmart #StayFocused #BeatProcrastination #StudyTips #DeepWork #GoalSetting #smartwork Asma Shaheen EducationWali Saima Happinesswali Irum Asim0 Comments 0 Shares 604 Views1 - In his inspiring talk “Why People Believe They Can’t Draw,” Graham Shaw explains that most people are not bad at drawing—they just believe they are. This belief usually starts in childhood when people compare their drawings to others or are told they are “not good enough.” Over time, this negative mindset becomes a mental block .
Graham Shaw shows that drawing is not about talent but about confidence, practice, and changing your thinking . Through simple examples, he proves that anyone can draw if they stop judging themselves and start enjoying the process .
https://youtu.be/FqR3FiLC-tAIn his inspiring talk “Why People Believe They Can’t Draw,” Graham Shaw explains that most people are not bad at drawing—they just believe they are. 😊 This belief usually starts in childhood when people compare their drawings to others or are told they are “not good enough.” Over time, this negative mindset becomes a mental block 🧠🚫. Graham Shaw shows that drawing is not about talent but about confidence, practice, and changing your thinking 🌱✨. Through simple examples, he proves that anyone can draw if they stop judging themselves and start enjoying the process 🎨💡. https://youtu.be/FqR3FiLC-tA
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Fail Fast, Learn Faster is a powerful mindset for growth and success.
Failure is not the end — it’s feedback. Every mistake teaches a lesson, every setback builds experience, and every attempt brings you closer to success.
The faster you fail, the faster you learn, adapt, and improve. Keep trying, keep learning, and never stop growing.
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Irum AsimRSISB Canva Post No 519 Roll No 58 Fail Fast, Learn Faster is a powerful mindset for growth and success. Failure is not the end — it’s feedback. Every mistake teaches a lesson, every setback builds experience, and every attempt brings you closer to success. The faster you fail, the faster you learn, adapt, and improve. Keep trying, keep learning, and never stop growing. 💡💪 🔖 HASHTAGS #FailFast #LearnFaster #GrowthMindset #NeverGiveUp #SuccessJourney #LearningFromFailure #Motivation #EntrepreneurMindset #KeepGoing #SelfImprovement #ProgressNotPerfection #mindsetmatters Asma Shaheen EducationWali Saima Happinesswali Irum Asim0 Comments 0 Shares 798 Views1 - This powerful talk by Erica Stone highlights a major problem in the academic world: research that is paid for by the public is often locked behind expensive paywalls . Universities and governments use taxpayer money to fund research, yet ordinary people, students, and even researchers cannot freely access the results.
Erica explains how big publishing companies control academic journals and charge high fees, limiting access to knowledge . She argues that knowledge should be open, fair, and accessible to everyone, not just to those who can afford it. Open access research can help students learn better, support innovation, and allow society to benefit from scientific discoveries .
https://youtu.be/qIoOjcWy7W4This powerful talk by Erica Stone highlights a major problem in the academic world: research that is paid for by the public is often locked behind expensive paywalls 💰📄. Universities and governments use taxpayer money to fund research, yet ordinary people, students, and even researchers cannot freely access the results. Erica explains how big publishing companies control academic journals and charge high fees, limiting access to knowledge 🧠🚫. She argues that knowledge should be open, fair, and accessible to everyone, not just to those who can afford it. Open access research can help students learn better, support innovation, and allow society to benefit from scientific discoveries 🌱📖✨. https://youtu.be/qIoOjcWy7W4
0 Comments 0 Shares 119 Views - This powerful talk by Erica Stone highlights a major problem in the academic world: research that is paid for by the public is often locked behind expensive paywalls . Universities and governments use taxpayer money to fund research, yet ordinary people, students, and even researchers cannot freely access the results.
Erica explains how big publishing companies control academic journals and charge high fees, limiting access to knowledge . She argues that knowledge should be open, fair, and accessible to everyone, not just to those who can afford it. Open access research can help students learn better, support innovation, and allow society to benefit from scientific discoveries .
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This powerful talk by Erica Stone highlights a major problem in the academic world: research that is paid for by the public is often locked behind expensive paywalls 💰📄. Universities and governments use taxpayer money to fund research, yet ordinary people, students, and even researchers cannot freely access the results. Erica explains how big publishing companies control academic journals and charge high fees, limiting access to knowledge 🧠🚫. She argues that knowledge should be open, fair, and accessible to everyone, not just to those who can afford it. Open access research can help students learn better, support innovation, and allow society to benefit from scientific discoveries 🌱📖✨. https://youtu.be/PN_a8Mj2fjY
0 Comments 0 Shares 135 Views - Netflix January 2023: New Movies & TV ShowsA new year brings a fresh wave of entertainment to Netflix's library. The month kicks off with a substantial collection of classic and beloved films arriving on January 1st. This includes iconic titles like the golf comedy 'Caddyshack', the epic 'Braveheart', and the chilling 'The Shining'. Family favorites such as 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' and 'Bee Movie' also join the lineup, alongside...0 Comments 0 Shares 116 Views
- Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life – Netflix Revival GuideNetflix has revived the beloved Gilmore Girls universe with four special episodes titled "A Year in the Life," aiming to rekindle the show's Emmy-winning charm and cultural relevance. Each episode is themed around a different season—winter, spring, summer, and fall—offering viewers a fresh yet familiar glimpse into Stars Hollow's quirky world, rather than a direct continuation of...0 Comments 0 Shares 104 Views