Wednesday, October 31, 2012

SKF StopGo reduces CO2 emissions from motorcycles and mopeds.

SKF StopGo reduces CO2 emissions from motorcycles and mopeds.
SKF announced that the SKF StopGo, an SKF BeyondZero Portfolio product, reduces CO2 emissions by 5 g per kilometre.? With an annual mileage of 7875 km, this equates to a reduction of 36 kg/ CO2 per year. If one million motorcycles were equipped with the SKF solution, the reduction would be 36,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. The results are based on a test of a motorcycles of the size 125-150CC used in Indian urban traffic over one year.

"The technology for SKF StopGo reaffirms our commitment towards providing sustainable solutions and helping our customers and end-users to reduce the carbon footprint," says Harsha Kadam, ?SKF Automotive, Two Wheeler Business Unit Director. He adds, "This solution for the two wheeler segment shuts off the engine when the vehicle has stopped, for example at traffic lights. It restarts the engine when the throttle is turned on."

SKF StopGo is a three-in-one integrated sensor-bearing system solution that performs a bearing function, speed sensing and stop-start function. The unit fits into the hub of the front wheel, like a standard bearing, and is connected by a plug-and-play connector to a mating connector attached to the engine stop-start electronics.

The design concept allows the SKF StopGo to be customized as a ready-to-fit unit which can be assembled quite easily for both OEMs and as a retrofit for a wide range of two wheelers models already on the road. The system can be applied to a wide variety of motorcycles, independent of engine size. As well as sensing the speed for the stop-start function, SKF StopGo provides normal speed data for digital tachometers, which are becoming more preferred than analog systems in new two wheeler models.

In addition, this new single-unit solution offers advantages of weight saving of up to 60% compared to many current separate mechanical components needed for the front wheel bearing and speed sensing.

Source: SKF

?SKF StopGo reduces CO2 emissions from motorcycles and mopeds.

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Sony goes Red-hunting with PMW-F55 and PMW-F5 pro CineAlta 4K Super 35mm sensor camcorders

Sony goes Redhunting with PMWF55 and PMWF5 pro CineAlta 4K Super 35mm sensor camcorders

Having seen some of its high-end cinema camera thunder stolen by the likes of Red and Arri, Sony has just launched a pair of CineAlta PL-mount cameras with brand new Super 35mm sensors: The PMW-F5 and PMW-F55. Though both pack 4K CMOS imagers, the similarities grind to a halt there -- the higher-end PMW-F55 has a global shutter, wider color gamut and can output 4k along with 2k and HD video, while the PMW-F5 is a strictly 2k and HD model with a rolling shutter. Depending on the level of quality you want, there are several ways to capture video to each camcorder. MPEG-4 H.264 video or Sony's SR MPEG-4 SStP can be recorded onto Sony's new SxS PRO+ media, or if RAW quality is desired, there's the new AXS-R5 Access Memory System for 2K / 4K RAW capture -- which will also work with the current NEX-FS700. Using the latter system, the PMW-F5 is capable of grabbing up to 120fps slow motion RAW HD video, while the PMW-F55 can capture 240fps at 2k, putting it squarely in Epic-X territory. The new camcorders will arrive in February 2013, and while Sony hasn't outed pricing yet, it'll likely be well under the flagship 4k CineAlta F65's formidable $65k sticker. Check the PR after the break to get the entire technical skinny.

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Read These Tips For Help With Improving Yourself | Violawisc

Any personal development plan should offer a means of significantly improving who you are what you are about. You need to learn which personal development strategies work and which don?t work as you pursue your goals for self improvement. Here are a few great tips to get you started on your personal development journey.

TIP! Define and chart your progress meticulously. By breaking down your goals to its smallest components, you?ll find that smaller tasks can be done faster and easier.

Always retain your sense of humility. Everyone is only a small part of the universe. People with different experiences and different perspectives are filled with knowledge you may not have. You?ll be open to more opportunities if you know this. If you?re open-minded, you?ll begin learning more from people.

When you are faced with tough, stressful situations, learn to use your intellect more than your emotions. Learning ways to maintain your composure when stressed will help boost your self-esteem, and help you triumph under any circumstance. Whenever a stressful situation strikes, breathe deeply and feel your body relax.

TIP! Exercise can benefit almost anyone, even those who are not trying to shed excess weight. There are many other benefits from regular exercise.

You should always have an idea as to what you personal values are before you develop a plan for personal growth. It?s counterproductive to focus on things that you don?t value. You need to focus your energy on the things that do line up with your values. This will help you make significant changes to your life, both at home and at work.

In order to be properly motivated toward personal development goals, it is important to admit how much you do not know. You will want to learn all you can, once you realize that you have only scratched the surface of all there is to be known. Once you absorb this fact, you will have a desire for further knowledge and understanding.

TIP! Unless you take care of yourself, you won?t be able to care for anyone else. Be sure to rest, relax, and restore your own mind and body.

If you want to grow and change, you have to consciously make the choice to change. Unless you understand and accept the fact that it will require change, personal growth will be almost impossible for you to achieve.

Avoid shopping as a way to comfort yourself. If you devote all your time and money to the pursuit of shopping as a hobby, you are almost certain to end up broke amid a heap of credit card statements. Find a more engaging activity, and save yourself the stress and debt.

TIP! Write a personalized affirmation. On an index card or postcard, write down all the things that are good about you.

You can?t make everyone happy, but you can make yourself happy. This does not mean privileging your happiness to a fault, but it does mean that you must take responsibility for your own happiness. Develop your life around things that you value and that make you happy.

Your body?s health and your mental health are two sides of the same coin, and each has a close effect on the other. It is imperative to eat a well-balanced diet, and to get some form of exercise every day. You cannot keep a healthy mind without taking care of your body.

TIP! You can benefit by learning about other individuals who are a success. You can avoid both personal and business mistakes by knowing the trials that others have faced.

Getting healthier is a self improvement step that can have far-reaching positive repercussions. Facing the challenges of improving your life is easier if you go into it with an open mind and a healthy body. Healthy bodies and minds let you think clearly and avoid trips to the doctor. Make it your goal to improve your health.

You need to decide what type of lifestyle would suit you best, then you can set goals that can realistically be attained. Take your weaknesses and focus on eliminating them and your self-esteem will rise.

TIP! Willpower often plays a major role in increasing the good aspects in your life; your wishes for others may also be what befalls you. The idea here is that you should act toward others with a positive attitude.

A crucial part of any self improvement program is to take special care in providing for your own physical needs. Exercise regularly, get adequate sleep every night and enjoy a healthy diet to help you continue your personal growth. This may seem like a simple task, but for some it is the most difficult.

Bettering your life is a great benefit from self improvement. In order to succeed in your goals, you have to know what strategies will help you with personal development and what won?t. By putting into practice the advice offered in this article, you will be well on your way to improving your life!

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Common bond between school bullies and their targets: Alcohol abuse

ScienceDaily (Oct. 29, 2012) ? A new study out of the University of Cincinnati finds that both school bullies and their victims are likely to abuse alcohol after a bullying episode. Keith King, a University of Cincinnati professor of health promotion, along with Rebecca Vidourek, a UC assistant professor of health promotion, will present early findings of a new study on Oct. 29, at the 140th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in San Francisco.

The study examined bullying, recent alcohol use and heavy drinking episodes among more than 54,000 7th-through-12th grade students in schools across Greater Cincinnati, including the Tristate regions of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The data was collected by the Coalition for a Drug Free Greater Cincinnati as part of the 2009-2010 Pride Survey on adolescent drug use in America.

Results of the Greater Cincinnati analysis found that more than 38 percent of students were involved in school violent victimization, defined as ranging from verbal intimidation to threatening with and using a weapon.

The study found that school violent victimization was associated with increased odds of recent alcohol use and heavy drinking among males and females and across 7th-12th grades. King and Vidourek say the analysis also found that males, non-whites and junior high school students were more likely to be victimized by bullying.

King adds that junior high and high school students were one-and-a-half times more likely to have abused alcohol if they had been bullied. "The overall effect of victimization and alcohol use did not differ based on sex, age or race. It has an overall impact on their drinking rates and level of intoxication across all categories," says King.

"Also, bullies and their victims are reporting similar types of activity in relation to their drinking patterns. We believe the alcohol abuse may often be an effort to escape problems and to self-medicate," says King.

The UC researchers also found that bullies and victims of bullying were less likely to be engaged in positive activities such as school clubs, sports or community and church organizations. "The results of this study mirror our past studies in examining adolescent behavior, and how positive connections with schools, families and their communities can positively and significantly impact the social and emotional health of youth," says King.

King says future studies will closely examine other adolescent drug use besides alcohol. The Pride Survey is a national survey that provides an independent assessment of adolescent drug use, violence and other behaviors. The Coalition for a Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati promotes drug-free environments for youth by enhancing partnerships to educate, advocate and support locally-based, community mobilization.

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Researchers engineer cartilage from pluripotent stem cells

ScienceDaily (Oct. 29, 2012) ? A team of Duke Medicine researchers has engineered cartilage from induced pluripotent stem cells that were successfully grown and sorted for use in tissue repair and studies into cartilage injury and osteoarthritis. The finding is reported online Oct. 29, 2012, in the journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and suggests that induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPSCs, may be a viable source of patient-specific articular cartilage tissue.

"This technique of creating induced pluripotent stem cells -- an achievement honored with this year's Nobel Prize in medicine for Shimya Yamanaka of Kyoto University -- is a way to take adult stem cells and convert them so they have the properties of embryonic stem cells," said Farshid Guilak, PhD, Laszlo Ormandy Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke and senior author of the study.

"Adult stems cells are limited in what they can do, and embryonic stem cells have ethical issues," Guilak said. "What this research shows in a mouse model is the ability to create an unlimited supply of stem cells that can turn into any type of tissue -- in this case cartilage, which has no ability to regenerate by itself."

Articular cartilage is the shock absorber tissue in joints that makes it possible to walk, climb stairs, jump and perform daily activities without pain. But ordinary wear-and-tear or an injury can diminish its effectiveness and progress to osteoarthritis. Because articular cartilage has a poor capacity for repair, damage and osteoarthritis are leading causes of impairment in older people and often requires joint replacement.

In their study, the Duke researchers, led by Brian O. Diekman, PhD, a post-doctoral associate in orthopaedic surgery, aimed to apply recent technologies that have made iPSCs a promising alternative to other tissue engineering techniques, which use adult stem cells derived from the bone marrow or fat tissue.

One challenge the researchers sought to overcome was developing a uniformly differentiated population of chondrocytes, cells that produce collagen and maintain cartilage, while culling other types of cells that the powerful iPSCs could form.

To achieve that, the researchers induced chondrocyte differentiation in iPSCs derived from adult mouse fibroblasts by treating cultures with a growth medium. They also tailored the cells to express green fluorescent protein only when the cells successfully became chondrocytes. As the iPSCs differentiated, the chondrocyte cells that glowed with the green fluorescent protein were easily identified and sorted from the undesired cells.

The tailored cells also produced greater amounts of cartilage components, including collagen, and showed the characteristic stiffness of native cartilage, suggesting they would work well repairing cartilage defects in the body.

"This was a multi-step approach, with the initial differentiation, then sorting, and then proceeding to make the tissue," Diekman said. "What this shows is that iPSCs can be used to make high quality cartilage, either for replacement tissue or as a way to study disease and potential treatments."

Diekman and Guilak said the next phase of the research will be to use human iPSCs to test the cartilage-growing technique.

"The advantage of this technique is that we can grow a continuous supply of cartilage in a dish," Guilak said. "In addition to cell-based therapies, iPSC technology can also provide patient-specific cell and tissue models that could be used to screen for drugs to treat osteoarthritis, which right now does not have a cure or an effective therapy to inhibit cartilage loss."

In addition to Guilak and Diekman, study authors include Nicolas Christoforou; Vincent P. Willard; Alex Sun; Johannah Sanchez-Adams; and Kam W. Leong.

The National Institutes of Health (AR50245, AR48852, AG15768, AR48182, Training Grant T32AI007217) and the Arthritis Foundation funded the study.

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Public protest in a digitised world: reflections on the Indignados and ...

Paper to the Anthropology Department, Oslo University
21 November 2012

John Postill
RMIT University, Melbourne

Abstract

The wave of protests that struck the world in 2011 has been the subject of a great deal of polarised debate, particularly in connection with the historical novelty (or otherwise) of the protests and with the role played by social media such as Facebook or Twitter. In this paper I put aside such controversies and critically review the existing evidence on a range of digital media. Drawing from anthropological fieldwork in Barcelona (Spain) and from secondary research, I explore the digital dimensions of the Indignados and Occupy movements. First I argue that these movements exhibit four main characteristics, namely: they (a) propagated through viralised media ecologies in which political reality is now routinely ?shared? by media professionals, amateurs and ordinary citizens via social media (an age of ?viral reality?, Postill forthcoming), (b) recruited widely from a precarised middle class that includes students, teachers and other knowledge workers barely making a living in post-2008 neoliberal democracies, (c) were informed by the recent mainstreaming of ?nerd politics? (Doctorow 2012, e.g. Wikileaks, Anonymous, #NoLesVotes) and (d) were inspired and sustained in their occupation of digitised public spaces by the ?spirit? of Tahrir. I then suggest that despite their similarities and common global ambitions, the new protest movements are profoundly shaped by the distinct techno-political cultures of the nation-states where they have taken hold. This is revealed by a field-theoretical comparison of Spain and the United States in which I show that the movements are best characterised as culturally-specific ?protest fields? (Crossley 2002) that expand and contract and migrate far more dramatically than the fields of cultural production studied in France by Bourdieu and his associates (Postill 2011).

References

Crossley, N. 2002. `Global Anti-Corporate Struggle: A Preliminary Analysis?, British Journal of Sociology 53(4): 667?91.

Doctorow, C. 2012 The problem with nerd politics, The Guardian, 14 May 2012.

Postill, J. 2011. Localizing the Internet: An Anthropological Account. Oxford and New York: Berghahn. See draft Introduction.

Postill, J. forthcoming 2012. Democracy in the age of viral reality: a media epidemiography of Spain?s indignados movement Ethnography journal, Special Issue on Media Ethnography and the Public Sphere, revised version submitted July 2012.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Wing-It Vegan: Magic Truffles, or How to Turn a Kitchen Failure into ...


Last few days of MoFo! A lot of us are still standing! We rock, people. We rock.

Do you ever wonder why I love every recipe that I blog about? That's because if I don't love it - I don't blog it. I don't like telling you about something that didn't work out, because many times things don't work out because of a user error, or sometimes different people with different taste buds like different things. I simply don't like to criticize recipes because I know how much work goes into creating them. However when we're talking about my own recipes, I will gladly tell you if something absolutely sucked! Last Saturday I made two individual pumpkin tarts. They were inedible.

Pumpkin Tart Truffles, Before

It doesn't really look that bad, right? Wrong! It was horrid. It looks frozen here because after I tasted a bite of one of the tarts and gagged, I decided to toss the other one in the freezer as I did not want to see it anymore. Mr. Wing-It claimed to like it and he ate the one that I had already tasted. Mkay. I think he was just trying to be nice.

I do not like throwing away food, and I think I thought of Wing It Vegan's new slogan thanks to these horrendous tarts: there aren't many kitchen disasters that cannot be turned into either a sweet truffle or a savory croquette!?Here's what happened to the extra tart: (please excuse the poorly taken windowless-kitchen pictures)

Pumpkin Tart Truffles, During

I threw the whole thing into the food processor and blended it into a smooth-ish cream!

Pumpkin Tart Truffles, During

At this point, it looked like vomit. Then I added some melted dark chocolate and processed some more...

Pumpkin Tart Truffles, During

Tasted it, added even more chocolate, a splash of vanilla and almond extracts, and processed some more until I was satisfied...

Pumpkin Tart Truffles, During

Satisfied! Then I shaped it into balls after it had firmed up in the fridge for a few minutes, rolled them in ground chocolate chips and...

Pumpkin Tart Truffles, After
That's Bob in the background. Hi Bob!

Et voil?, magic truffles! I wasn't about to throw away a whole little tart made with expensive ingredients like walnuts, cashews, almonds, and maple syrup. Throwing away food causes me pain! So there you have it. If next month you (if you live in the US) happen to ruin your Thanksgiving pie or whatever you might be making for dessert - add some melted chocolate and turn the disaster into delicious balls! And then don't tell anyone about your kitchen misfortunes and pretend that you always intended to make fancy truffles! Mwahahaha!

Now I shall leave you with a gratuitous picture of Curly grooming his butt feathers. *curtsies*

Curly Grooming His Butt Feathers
A fluffy tail like this doesn't just happen.

Source: http://wingitvegan.blogspot.com/2012/10/magic-truffles-or-how-to-turn-kitchen.html

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The OTHER 15 Ways I Blew My Marriage

Almost two weeks ago, I told you all about my family?s tradition of going around the room and having everyone give their best marriage advice to the bride and groom on the eve of their wedding.

While sitting in that circle on the night before my sister?s nuptials, I felt so valueless having been divorced not just once but twice.?Not a lick of what I had was good marriage advice. No. Everything I had was ?how not to botch your marriage like I did? advice, which was something I had plenty of. They were the ?don?t dos? instead of the ?do dos.? (Yes, I heard it the second I typed it). They were my regrets, and not my successes. And I didn?t really feel like anyone in that room would want to hear them.

So, after an awesomely failed joke and an evening of feeling like the biggest turd on earth, I sat down for a few hours and wrote my own advice list to my sister (and probably even more so for myself). I shared the first half of it with you in my ?16 Ways I Blew My Marriage? post a couple weeks ago. The list had gotten much longer than I planned, so I chopped it in half. Today, I wanted to share the other 15 things that were on my list.?I hope that?s okay.

I never, not even once, thought that post would be popular. When it went crazy viral, I couldn?t help but wonder why.?I?m still wondering why, if I?m being honest. After all, it?s the advice from a guy who blew it, not a guy who knows what he?s doing. My failure at marriage is one of the things I?am most insecure about. I sat down and wrote the list in insecurity. It was shared in insecurity. It?s a list of things I?ll forever be working on, none of which I?ve mastered.

And maybe in the end, that is the ?why.? I don?t know. I?d love your opinion on it.

That being said, I?m so thankful that so many people found value in it and shared it. If you haven?t read the first half of the list yet, you can find it here. I also hope the rest of my list has value as well. It may be better to read while cranking up Gotye?s Somebody that I used to Know.

Anyways? with that, I give you:

The OTHER 15 Ways I Blew My Marriage
(continued from previous blog post)?

17. DON?T STOP BRINGING HER FLOWERS.

When I was wooing her, I made it a point to show up with flowers. And not just for special occasions. I?d have them delivered. I?d drop some at her door and run. I?d have them if I was just showing up for a movie on her couch. I brought her flowers from day one to day married. And then after we said I do, I stopped. Flowers became an unnecessary expense and were only worth splurging on for really special occasions like anniversaries or Valentine?s day. And sadly not always on those days, either.

IF I COULD HAVE A DO-OVER: I might get her flowers on those special occasions, but I?d make it a point to get her flowers often enough that she never wondered what I?d done wrong when I did. I?d understand that the most meaningful flowers were the ones given with no reason but to give them.

BONUS! it?s hard to hold grudges for the other stupid things you do when there are fresh flowers reminding her that you?re a good guy most of the time.

18. DON?T WORK SO MUCH THAT YOU DON?T WANT SEX.

This may be a little too much information, but when I was married, I would sometimes be so in need of sex, yet I would work so hard and so late into the night that even when sex was an option, I would turn it down in favor of crashing and decompressing. This of course would make her feel rejected because she knew that I wanted it, but couldn?t figure out why I didn?t want it from her.

IF I COULD HAVE A DO-OVER: I?d set a bed time for myself and wake up earlier to get my work done if needed. I?d remind myself that no amount of money is ever enough when you?re a workaholic. And I?d not give up the boonda boonda with my wife to make a few extra unneeded bucks.

BONUS! you don?t have to go to the gym as often because the gym comes to your bedroom.

19. DON?T PUT HER DOWN TO OTHERS.

It always seemed that the more bla our marriage got, the more I would (usually jokingly) put her down to others. What?s worse is that I?d do it while she was standing there as much as I would when she wasn?t. I made sure that she knew that her faults and her weaknesses were never going to be secret and then if she?d get mad about it, I?d throw it back on her and tell her she needed to develop a sense of humor.

IF I COULD HAVE A DO-OVER: I?d realize that there?s nothing motivating about being put down. Building people up can still be done in awesomely joking ways.

BONUS! she probably wants a good guy as part of her foundation. Building her up makes sure that her foundation is with you and not Billy Bob over there.

20. DON?T BE PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE WITH HER.

Always claiming I was the saint, I would refuse to talk about what was bothering me, I?d refuse to discuss when things hurt me, and I?d refuse to admit that anything was wrong. Instead, I?d be passive aggressive about things. I?d pretend to take the high road. ?It?s not worth the contention to me, just have it your way,? I?d blurt out. Let?s not kid ourselves. I said that to make her feel like a bully and to push her into giving me my way. It rarely worked. All it ever did was make her feel worse about herself and about me, and neither one of us would get what we needed.

IF I COULD HAVE A DO-OVER: I?d tell her how things were actually affecting me, and I?d learn to genuinely want her to have her way sometimes, or I?d learn to agree to disagree, or I?d learn to take a break from the conversation. I?d also ask her to point out when I was being passive aggressive so that I could rephrase things in a productive way.

BONUS! when you tell her what you actually want or need, sometimes you get it. Fancy that.

Source: http://www.danoah.com/2012/10/the-other-16-ways-i-blew-my-marriage.html

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Microsoft: Windows Phone to catch up in apps

NEW YORK (AP) ? Microsoft is going all out to position the new version of its Windows Phone software as an alternative with broad support from smartphone makers, cellphone carriers and app developers as it heads into the holiday season.

"People all over the world are about to fall in love with Windows Phones," said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the Windows Phone 8 launch event in San Francisco Monday.

Windows Phone 8 is the successor to Windows Phone 7, which launched two years ago. It has had little traction in the competition against the iPhone and smartphones running Google's Android.

The new software will run on more powerful phones, and Microsoft says it will catch up in terms of providing third-party applications, or apps, for the system. New apps include radio service Pandora.

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

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RolePlayGateway?

I'm searching for dedicated,friendly, patient, and if can, experienced people to join in my Gods of Elements: To Save Daughtris: Chapter 2. The RP isn't up yet. I'm just checking if anyone are interested.

http://www.roleplaygateway.com/roleplay/god-of-elements-to-save-daughtris/

I am the GM and I am the Dungeon Master. I expect many battles and drama. I will conjure monsters along the journey and role play as them. I shall role play as every NPC so that nobody knows what is going to happen in the future, thus maintaining the suspense of not knowing what is going to happen.

This is not a literacy role play. You don?t need to type long and lots of paragraph. Imagine yourself as the characters and write on how you?d react and wait for someone else to post. If a character interacted or asked you something, respond to it. Just write what your character would do and say. Role Play as your character.

When your character enters a new area, I shall write what your character will see because the stage is already set. You can add a little here and there but not too much.

In a battle between two people or more, of course a lot of times, nobody wants to be injured, so I shall throw a dice to determine the damage and post about what happens to everything. Don't worry, I'll be online frequently.

In battle, there is a system:

Each character can only make 2 actions in 1 turn which are:

- Attack

- Others: heal, cure, buff, change equipment, use item...

- defend/dodge,

- Charge,

Attack is to deal damage. If you attack someone, I shall roll a pair of six sided dices and determine the strength and effectiveness of your attack. For example if I roll a 12, then it?s 12 points damage, which is a critical damage

You can be creative with your character style of attack but you need to write the effect of your attack.

Example on how to write your character attacks someone:

A ran around B a quick as the speed of sound to disorient him. Suddenly, A jumped to the sky and kicked the air to propel her down, lunging at B with her spear, attempting to pierce through his helmet and skull which would kill or poison him.

Or

A quickly moved backwards, attempting to get away from B while shooting at him with her machine guns in both hands. A was aiming for B?s heart, an attack which would kill him instantly if hit directly, if it doesn?t, he will bleed and blood shall be pouring out nonstop.

Noticed I wrote status effect there?

You can only attack one person at a time.

Attack that poison, blind, curse, etcetera, shall be considered a negative status effect attack. To succeed a negative status effect attack, the damage points of an attack needs to be 6 or higher.

Negative status effects shall render the victim?s points to be decreased. Cure shall return the decreased points to normal. Cure and heal don't need dice rolls. They just succeed automatically. Buff actions shall increase the character?s points. Breaking someone?s buff or enchantment shall need to have 6 or more damage points to succeed.

Defend is to weaken a person's attack. Example:

When someone attacks you, I shall role a pair of dice. For instance the dices roll 12. If you don?t defend, the attack shall hit you a direct critical damage. If you decide to use one of your action on defend, I shall roll the pair of dice. For instance the dice roll for defend is 6, then its 12 - 6.

12 for the attack and 6 for defend, equaling it to 6 damage points. From what?s supposed to be a critical damage, it becomes an intermediate damage but negative status effect succeeded because the points are not less than 6. If it was less than 6, the negative status effect would fail.

But if the defend points is bigger than the attack points, there shall be no damage at all.

Example of Defending or Dodging:

B?s eyes were quick, he jumps back to dodge her attack. (From here you can continue on to your other action for example attacking). B quickly trusted his spear ahead to stab A when she lands, which would injure her.

What happens then, I shall write. The examples I am going to write are:

B didn?t leap quickly enough. A?s spear dug through his helmet, skull, and into his brain. B fell down on the ground with A?s spear still sticking in his head. B had died.

Or

A?s attack missed and struck her spear on the ground while B?s spear stab through her heart. A died instantly.

You can die without warning. Isn't that fun?

Charge is an action of sacrificing your turn to add + 12 points to the next turn but if anyone attacks you and gets a 6 or above, the charge shall be cancelled.

An attack or charge will be the end of a turn. You cannot charge then attack in 1 turn. You cannot attack then heal in one turn. You cannot attack and cast barriers to add to your defense in one turn. Remember, you only have 2 actions to do.

You can do other actions before attacking or charging.

There will be no time skips or time jumps because on episode 1 of Gods of Elements, there were some time skips that made the story disoriented. If you wish to time skip, please inform me and I shall work something out.

It seems that people prefer to have teleportation and summoning abilities so I?ll allow it but there is going to be a rule for it.

The rules for teleportation and summoning:

Summoning and teleporting is considered controlling the time and space. To control that, you need to manipulate and combine all the elements into one. So in order to use that ability, a lot of energy or a rare item is required.

You can only have your character teleported back to where he had placed a sigil. To place a sigil, someone will have to travel to that place first. You can summon things and people to your side but in a battle, you need to have a success charge to be able to use that ability.

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Make sure you know how to use personal development to your advantage. There is a vast amount of information available on this subject, so it is in your best interests to take the knowledge you learn here and apply it towards being the best person you can possibly be.

TIP! Many times, stress is the thing that robs people of happiness. Stress can take both a physical and an emotional toll on your body.

Identify which things in life are the most important to you, then focus on obtaining and maintaining them. You will surely find inner peace by focusing your thoughts on things that are important as opposed to those that don?t matter at all.

It takes willpower to increase the goodness of your life, so if you spread that to others, you can get some too. The idea here is that you should act toward others with a positive attitude. By having positive emotional energy, you?ll be less likely to experience being pulled down by negative feelings.

TIP! Your mind?s health depends on how healthy your body is. Eat right, avoiding high fat foods and sugar, and get plenty of exercise.

Read good articles about personal development. These types of reading materials can often provide new insights and give you methods to alter your behavior in lifelong positive ways. When selecting a book, look for positive reviews so that you can have a better idea of the purchase you are about to make.

Sometimes people know they want to change but they cannot find out how to do it. Make sure that your goals are very specific. A more specific goal is likely to produce specific results.

TIP! Fostering a strict sense of self discipline is a great way to improve yourself. Learn to maintain control over your thoughts and actions.

Your self improvement goals should be specific enough to lead the way to success. With specific goals, chances are you?ll do the things that need to be done to accomplish them. Breaking it down allows you to meet your goals much easier, enjoying the satisfying feeling of success.

If you notice that you are consistently failing to meet your goals and live up to expectations, you should attempt to diagnose the probable causes. It can help to get input from others with similar goals or to do online research and compare your goals to others who have succeeded. You might be trying to do too much at once, have the steps in the wrong order, or only taking half-measures when allocating resources.

TIP! Get rid of any disorganization you have. If you are able to get your life organized and keep it that way, you will see a real boost to your self-confidence.

Taking a few small risks may just be where you should start on your path towards happiness. A lot of people find themselves stuck in their comfort zone, because they do not dare take risks and fear rejection. If you take risks, chances are you will be happier.

Strive to be the best at whatever it is you do. Let your passions guide you. The fact of the matter is we are never going to be the best at every little thing, but we are able to be a great inspiration to many in our certain field. Do your best to become a leader in your industry, as it will give your self-esteem a boost.

TIP! Don?t look at your outside beauty; seek out inner beauty. It makes no difference if you are the prettiest or wear the costliest designer clothes.

Ease your worries. It is often the case that the things you spend time worrying about will never actually occur. Confront your fears and take action that will prevent them from occurring in the first place. By doing, this you will feel ready to deal with whatever the situation throws at you, so you will no longer have to worry.

Whatever your goals are, and however you are trying to reach them, there is one piece of advice, one thing to do, that is certain to be applicable. It is important that you be an active participant in living your life. Watching from the sidelines serves no good purpose. Watching life go by, without participating, cuts you off from the world, and humans were meant to get out there and live life.

TIP! Compose a pep talk for yourself. Write down all of your positive traits on a postcard.

Are you having trouble meeting that special someone? Try the world wide web. These days, forty percent of all relationships start on the Internet. It is possible that certain someone is looking for you. Both of these sites have pros and cons.

It is possible to improve personal development by increasing your knowledge. You also have to put it into practice. There are many ways to start growing as a person. You will begin to feel more secure as you use these tips.

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

The Reference Frame: The holographic principle

The newest episode of The Big Bang Theory that was aired last night was called "The Holographic Excitation" (S06E05).

It's pretty cool that a TV sitcom manages not only to show a hologram but Leonard Hofstadter was even allowed to present a rather accurate definition of the holographic principle in quantum gravity i.e. string theory (you won't find it in any popular science TV program that claims to explain modern physics!). And as a result, he was able to have an intercourse with Penny right after she wore some glasses and was shown a moving holographic pencil and a moving holographic globe. (Later, he repeated the same achievement using Maglev.)

(And I even think that Prof Nina Byers whom I know rather well walks behind the main actors around 9:15. This theory seems to make sense because she's at UCLA, much like the TBBT science adviser David Saltzberg.)

The holographic principle of quantum gravity is an incredible example of the ability of the quantum gravity and string theory research to teach us things we really didn't and perhaps couldn't anticipate, force us to modify or abandon some prejudices, and adopt ideas about the unification of ideas and concepts that philosophers couldn't have invented after thousands of years of disciplined reasoning but physicists may be forced to realize them if they carefully follow the mathematical arguments sprinkling from a theory that they randomly discovered in a cave.

But let's return half a century into the past. Holography started in "everyday life physics" in the late 1940s.

So let us begin with this exercise in wave optics that has nothing to do with quantum gravity or string theory so far ? but you will see that it exhibits a similar mechanism that is apparently "recycled" by the laws of quantum gravity.

Dennis Gabor's 3D images

Hungarian-British physicist Dennis Gabor was playing with X-ray microscopy and invented a new technology that is rather cute. One may create two-dimensional patterns on a piece of film which, when illuminated by a laser, create the illusion of a three-dimensional object floating in the space around it. I saw my first hologram sometime in 1985 ? it was a Soviet one, the mascot of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow ? in the National Technological Museum in Prague where we went to a school excursion. I couldn't believe my eyes. :-)

The basic setup involves a monochromatic laser beam, some interference, and a photographic plate. First, we must create the hologram ? a film with strip-like patterns that don't resemble the bear at all but which allow the bear to jump out once you use another laser. Fine. Let's create a hologram.

You see that a monochromatic (one sharp frequency) laser beam is coming from the upper left corner. Each photon's wave function gets divided into two portions by a beam splitter ? note that the wave function has a probabilistic interpretation for one particle but if many photons are in the same state, it may be interpreted as a classical field.

Two parts of the wave are moving from the beamsplitter. One gets reflected from a simple mirror. More interestingly, the other one gets reflected from the object we want to see on the hologram. They interfere ? these waves are recombined ? in the right lower corner and they create a system of interference strips on the photographic plate.

We have created a hologram and now we may sell it. What will the buyers do with it?

This interference pattern may be shined upon by a "reconstruction beam" of the same frequency and what we see is a virtual image behind the plate. You may actually move your head and eyes and the position of all points on the image are moving just like if the virtual image were a real object. So it's not just a stereographic image offering two different pictures for the two eyes: the hologram is ready to provide the right electromagnetic field regardless of the direction from which you observe it! If you want to see the right face of the object, you move your head to the right side, and so on.

Why does it work? It's very useful to think about the hologram for a simple object, e.g. a point at a given distance. The total wave function on the photographic plate parameterized by coordinates \(x,y\) is given by \(U_O + U_R\) where \(U_O\) is the complicated wave reflected from the object and \(U_R\) is the simple reference beam reflected from the plain mirror.

You may imagine that for an object being a point, \(U_R=1\) and \(U_O(x,y)=\exp(iks(x,y))\) where \(s\) is the distance between the point (the real object we want to holographically photograph) and the given point \((x,y)\) on the photographic plate. The wave number is of course the inverse wavelength, \(k=2\pi/\lambda\). The sum \(U_R+U_O\) gives you some simple concentric circles (with decreasing distances between neighbors) around the point on the plate that is closest to the photographed point. Fine. The total intensity ? how much the point on the film changes the color ? is given by \[

T \sim \abs{U_O}^2 + \abs{U_R}^2 + U_R^* U_O + U_O^* U_R.

\] I omitted an unimportant overall normalization and used the symbol \(T\) for this quantity because the darkness of the point of the film will be interpreted as the transmittance, the ability of the place of the hologram to transmit the other, reconstruction beam when we actually want to reconstruct the image.

For a simple explanation why you will see the reconstructed virtual image, assume that the reference beam \(U_R\) is much stronger than the object-induced wave \(U_O\) i.e. \(U_R\gg U_O\). So the total wave function may be written as \[

U = 1 + \varepsilon \exp(iks)

\] where \(\varepsilon\) is small, \(\varepsilon\ll 1\). You see that the squared absolute value is\[

T \sim |U|^2 = 1 + \varepsilon \exp(iks) + \varepsilon \exp(-iks) + {\mathcal O}(\varepsilon^2).

\] Imagine that this transmittance is just multiplying another simple reference beam \(U_R\to T \cdot U_R\) and produces some electromagnetic field in the vicinity of the hologram. For the sake of simplicity, assume \(U_R=1\) again. It's only \(U_O\) that carries the "complicated information about the photographed object" but we still need some nonzero \(U_R\).

You may see that \(T\) is almost the same thing as \(U\) except that it has an extra, complex conjugate term. So the electromagnetic field in front of the hologram (on the side with the air) will be the same field as the electromagnetic field we used to have when there was a real object in front of the hologram plus some complex conjugate term. One of these terms creates a nice virtual image behind the plate because it has a similar mathematical structure and when the fields have the same values, we see the same thing.

The other term induces the feeling of another copy of the object ? a real image. It's because all the waves should also be multiplied by the universal time-dependent factor \(\exp(-i\omega t)\) (before you interpret the real and imaginary value of the overall sum as the electric and magnetic fields, respectively, kind of) and the complex conjugation is equivalent to \(t\to -t\) which means that the wave is kind of moving backwards in time which is effectively equivalent to moving from the other side of the mirror.

So when you look at the hologram, you actually see one virtual image behind the plate and one real image in front of the plate (which may overlap with your head). I don't want to figure out which term is which because odds would be close to 50% that my answer would be wrong. To be sure about the answer to this not-so-critical question, I would have to decompose the electromagnetic wave to the electric and magnetic components, consider \(x\) and \(y\) polarizations, be careful about the spatial dependence and all the signs, etc. But things clearly work up to this "which is which" question that I am not too interested in.

In this brute calculation, I have neglected the \({\mathcal O}(\varepsilon^2)\) terms which indicates that the hologram will be badly perturbed if \(\varepsilon\sim {\mathcal O}(1)\) but a more accurate analysis shows that the result won't be too bad even if you include these second-order terms. At any rate, I have created a virtual image of a point! By the superposition principle, you are allowed to envision any object to be composed of many points (perhaps as an "integral of them") and add the terms \(\exp(iks_P)\) from each point \(P\) and you get the idea how it work for a general object.

There exist generalizations ? colorful holograms, perhaps moving holograms and holographic TV, and so on, but I don't want to go into these topics on the boundary of physics and engineering. Everyone knows that holograms are cool. What's important for us is that they store much more than some two-dimensional projections of a 3D object as seen from one direction or two directions; they store the information about the 3D object as seen from any direction (in an interval). They're the whole thing.

Instead of discussing advanced topics of holography in wave optics, we want to switch to the real topic, the holographic principle in quantum gravity.

The holographic principle

In the research of quantum gravity, the notion of holography was introduced by somewhat speculative but highly playful papers by Gerard 't Hooft in 1993 and Lenny Susskind in 1994. Charles Thorn is mentioned as having suspected similar ideas for years.

It may sound unusual ;-) but Lenny Susskind's paper was the technically more detailed one, getting well beyond the hot philosophical buzzwords. Susskind also suppressed some unjustified and unjustifiable "digital" comments by 't Hooft who had written that the information had to be encoded in binary digits (bits). Of course, there's no reason whatsoever why it couldn't be trinary digits, other digits, or ? much more likely ? (for humans and computers) some much less readable but more natural codes.

What's the basic logic behind holography in quantum gravity?

In classical general relativity, a black hole is the final stage of the collapse of a star or another massive object. Because the entropy never decreases, as the second law of thermodynamics demands, the "final stage" must also be the stage with the maximum entropy. So the black hole has the highest entropy among all bound or localized objects of the same mass (and the same values of charges and the angular momentum). I emphasize the adjectives "bound or localized" because delocalized arrangements of particles with a given total energy ? e.g. the Hawking radiation resulting from a black hole that has already evaporated ? may carry a higher entropy (that's inevitably the case because the process of Hawking radiation must be increasing the total entropy, too).

But we've known from the insights by Jacob Bekenstein and Stephen Hawking in the 1970s that the black hole entropy is\[

S_{BH} = \frac{A}{4G}

\] in the relativistic \(c=\hbar=1\) units. It's one-quarter of the area of the event horizon \(A\) in the units of the Planck area. In normal units, you must replace\[

G \to l_{\rm Planck}^2 \equiv \frac{G\hbar}{c^3}.

\] So the maximum entropy of a bound localized object of a given mass is actually given by the area of the black hole of the same mass. Because you can't really squeeze the matter into higher densities than the black hole, the black hole is also the "smallest object" that may contain the given mass.

To summarize, we see that the black hole is the "highest entropy" object as well as the "geometrically smallest" object among localized or bound objects of the given mass. It follows that it also maximizes the "entropy density" (entropy per unit volume) among the localized arrangement of matter of the same total mass. But the entropy carried by a black hole is only proportional to the surface area in the Planck units, \({\mathcal O}(R^2)\), so the entropy density per unit volume ? the latter scales as \({\mathcal O}(R^3)\) ? is therefore going to zero for large black holes i.e. for large masses or large regions.

The maximum density of entropy or information you may achieve with a given mass is actually going to zero if the mass is sent to infinity. If you try to squeeze too many memory chips into your warehouse, they will start to be heavy at some point and will gravitationally collapse and create a black hole which will have a certain radius ? either smaller than or larger than your warehouse. At any rate, this black hole will only be able to carry \(1/4\) of a nat (a bit is \(\ln(2)\) nats) of information per unit surface area (by the surface, I mean the event horizon).

We see that the maximum information is carried by a constant density per unit area rather than the unit volume. You should appreciate how shocking it is. In some sense, it was completely unexpected by virtually all experts in the field. Quantum field theories predict some new phenomena at a characteristic distance scale. For example, Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) says that quarks like to bind themselves into bound states where their distance is comparable to the QCD length scale, about one fermi or \(10^{-15}\) meters. So by the dimensional analysis, the only sensible "density of information" we may get in QCD is "approximately one bit per cubic fermi" or per "volume of the proton".

People would expect a similar thing in any QFT ? which was mostly right ? but they thought it would also hold in quantum gravity. So quantum gravity may achieve "one bit per Planck volume". But that was wrong. You see that the previous paragraph assumed a bit more than the dimensional analysis: it also implicitly and uncritically postulated that the information is proportional to the volume. This assumption followed from locality. But this assumption breaks down in quantum gravity where the information only scales as the surface area.

Because the "proportionality to the volume" is linked to "locality" ? each unit volume is independent from others ? the violation of the "proportionality of the information to the volume" that the holographic principle forces upon us also means that locality is violated, at least to some extent. And indeed, this violation of the locality is a fact responsible for the resolution of other puzzling questions in quantum gravity, too. In particular, some tiny and hard to observe but nevertheless real non-locality occurs during the evaporation of the black hole which is why the information may get from the black hole interior to infinity, after all ? even though classical general relativity strictly prohibits such an acausal export of the information (locally, it's equivalent to the superluminal transport of information which was already banned in special relativity). In quantum gravity, this "ban" is softened because the information may temporarily violate the rule in analogy with the quantum tunneling. In fact, the black hole evaporation is a version of quantum tunneling.

Whether the holographic principle was real and what it exactly it meant and what it didn't mean remained a somewhat open question for 3 more years or so. However, at the end of 1997, Juan Maldacena presented his AdS/CFT correspondence which is a set of totally controllable mathematical frameworks in which holography holds. The information about a region ? namely the whole anti de Sitter space ? is stored at the boundary of the region ? which is the asymptotic region at infinity which nevertheless looks like a "finite surface of a cylindrical Penrose diagram" if you use the language of Penrose causal diagrams.

The holographic principle surely captures the right "spirit" of quantum gravity but it is a bit vague. The AdS/CFT correspondence is a totally well-defined "refinement" of the holographic principle but it is arguably too special. Nevertheless, one must be careful about deriving potentially invalid corollaries of the holographic principle in other contexts.

For example, if you replace the anti de Sitter space by a finite-volume region of ordinary space, it seems clear to me that the holographic principle will only be true in some rather modest sense: it will be true that the entropy bounds hold. You can't squeeze too much entropy into a given region. However, if you will try to find the "theory on the boundary" that is equivalent to the evolution inside the region, you will find out that such a theory on the boundary "exists" ? but the existence of such a theory is just an awkward translation of the ordinary evolution to some artificial degrees of freedom that you placed on the boundary.

What is special about the AdS/CFT correspondence is that the theory on the boundary is a theory of a completely normal type ? namely a perfectly local, conformal quantum field theory. In fact, the boundary theory is more local than the gravitational theory in the bulk ? because we just said that the gravitating theory in the bulk must be somewhat non-local. I am confident this fact depends on the infinite warp factor of the AdS space at infinity and won't hold for finite regions. In other words, I think that the "holographic theory living on a boundary" of a generic finite region won't be local in any sense ? the boundary still has a preferred length scale, the Planck length, and other things so it is surely not conformal etc. And because it won't be local, it won't be simple or useful, either.

So one shouldn't generalize the holographic principle as seen in the AdS/CFT correspondence too far and too naively.

Lessons

In the 1970s, people got used to Ken Wilson's "Renormalization Group" inspired thinking about all effective field theories. Each theory predicted some phenomena at a characteristic length scale. The third power of the length scale gave us a characteristic volume. And one could expect roughly one nat (or bit) per one characteristic volume. It was nice, it made sense, it has lots of applications.

But Nature sometimes has surprises in store and quantum gravity had one, too. You may still use almost the same logic ? one nat per unit region ? but the region must actually be measured by its surface area, not its volume. So quantum gravity tells us that one of the spatial dimensions may be thought of as an "artificial" or "emergent" one and other mechanisms supporting this general paradigm have appeared as well.

A brutally arrogant yet extremely limited physicist who really sucks ? think of Lee Smolin, for example ? may think that he has all the right ideas how the final theory should look like from the beginning. Except that none of them works (except as tools to impress some stupid laymen). But other physicists who are much smarter but much more modest may see that all Smolin's prejudices are just wrong and Nature's inner organization is much more clever, creative, surprising, and forcing us to learn new concepts and new way of thinking more often than Smolin and many others would expect. One must still be ingenious or semi-ingenious to discover some important wisdom about Nature ? e.g. holography and the AdS/CFT correspondence ? but Nature just doesn't appreciate men who try to paint themselves as wiser than herself. Science is the process of convergence towards Her great wisdom; it is not a pissing contest in which idiots such as Lee Smolin try to pretend that they're smarter than Nature.

The story of the holographic principle also shows us that Nature recycles many ideas. The fields defined on the boundary CFT in the AdS/CFT correspondence literally emulate the waves \(U\) and \(T\) that I mentioned in the discussion of the "ordinary" holography by Dennis Gabor.

And the story of the holographic principle is another anecdotal piece of evidence in favor of the assertion that string/M-theory contains all the good ideas in physics. 't Hooft and Susskind, building on the work by Bekenstein, Hawking, and others, had some "feelings" about the right theory of quantum gravity and there had to be something right about them. And indeed, string theory showed us that they were mostly right. Because string theory is a much more mathematically well-defined a structure than "quantum gravity without adjectives", it also allowed us to convert the philosophical speculations into sharp and rigorous mathematical structures and equations and decide which of the philosophical speculations may be proven as meaningful ones and which can't.

The holographic principle is also another step in the evolution of physics that makes our theories "increasingly more quantum mechanical". While the spacetime remains continuous, we see that the information in a region may be bounded in unexpected ways and a whole dimension of space may be emergent. Needless to say, the equivalence between theories that disagree about the number of spacetime dimensions is only possible if you take the effects of quantum mechanics into account.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Pop star Kelly Clarkson will ride as celebrity grand marshal when the Krewe of Endymion parade rolls on the Saturday before Mardi Gras in 2013.

Clarkson was the first winner of the Fox reality show "American Idol" in 2002. Her hits include "A Moment Like This" and "Because of You."

Organizers say she'll perform at Endymion's ball at the Superdome after the parade.

Clarkson may be upstaged at the Feb. 9 parade by a float that organizers say will be the largest and most elaborate in Carnival history.

The super float will be 250 feet long and carry more than 200 riders. Its design focuses on Pontchartrain Beach, the amusement park that entertained generations on the New Orleans lakefront before closing in 1983.

Mardi Gras is Feb. 12.

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Writer Unboxed ? A Successful Author Builds a Team

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Do you have a team working for you every single week to ensure you are a success? Do you protect your writing time, getting strategic or tactical help with some aspects of your writing career, freeing up your creative energy and your time to actually WRITE? Today, we are going to talk about how you can ? and SHOULD ? build a team to give you more time to write, and find more success doing so.

YOU ARE NOT AN (OVERWHELMED) ISLAND
Drowning? You are not alone. So many authors I know feel completely overwhelmed with some, if not all, of the following:

  • Their day job
  • Attending to needs of their family, and also ?quality? family time
  • Keeping a home
  • Hobbies
  • Finding time to write
  • Ensuring their writing finds an audience. I call this ?author platform,? but you may refer to it as something else.

So stop pretending you can do it all, that you are just one productivity app or one productivity book away from balancing it all. Balance is an illusion. Why? Well, imagine a perfectly balanced scale. What does it take for it to become unbalanced? ANYTHING! The slightest movement, the slightest weight put on one side or the other kills the balance. Now, imagine a scale trying to balance six thing, representing each of the obligations many writers face which I described in the bullets above. How easy is that to balance?

Managing a successful writing career takes time to figure out. You need a team. The best time to start building one? Right now.

When you are overwhelmed, you miss opportunities. You don?t show up to events, you don?t schedule meetups, you don?t pursue new ideas to find an audience, you don?t take some crazy risk. You? just? try? to? keep? your? head? above? water.

You need space to not just be creative in your writing, but to be open to new experiences, have the space for long unexpected conversations, and to potentially try new things.

Opportunities happen because of relationships. Getting that speaking engagement, a chance meeting with an agent, connecting with another author who reshapes how you think about your own writing career.

NO, EVERYTHING DOESN?T NEED TO BE CRAFTED BY YOU

In my life, I have created a lot of art, writing, and (very bad) music. I believe in the power of art, and that it?s value cannot be judged merely by sales figures.

But I also know that many writers, artists and musicians feel that their hands must craft EVERY aspect of their careers. That every strategic or tactical decision must be 100% their own. And that is often a mistake. Instead, one needs to understand how the entirety of what needs to get done breaks down into specific skillsets and actions. That, NO, you are not the only person that needs to do absolutely everything. There are aspects of your writing career where the input of others is incredibly helpful. That you want to preserve your creative energy to do what you do best. (hint: WRITE!)

Is your career being managed by merely falling forward? Where you wake up one day and say, ?WOAH! It?s NEARLY NOVEMBER ALREADY?!? You need a strategy. And you need a team to help keep you on track, strategic, motivated, and able to focus on ONLY what matters.

Put it all on the table. What do you need to do to succeed? What specific tasks are involved in creating, publishing and finding an audience for your writing? How do you leave room for meaningful authentic engagement?

Create teams, both informal and informal relationships that push your career forward. This can be comprised of colleagues or friends. To put this in context, I will share some examples from my life. I am UNBELIEVABLY lucky to have a generous group of friends who spread the word about the work I do.

But I also have formal relationships that help me manage everything:

  1. A mastermind group I am a part of that consists of three other people. We meet via Google Hangout every 2 weeks, and each come with a specific challenge we want the group to address for 20 minutes each.
  2. Biweekly Skype chats with a close friend about the meaning behind what we create.
  3. Monthly in-person chats with a close friend about business strategy & publishing.
  4. Weekly Skype chats with a collaborator on writing projects.

So that is 10 hours a month of critical discussion on strategy. On getting input about various aspects of what I need to accomplish. About making hard choices as to where I should ? and shouldn?t ? focus my resources. This is my team. These are the people who help me succeed, and fuel me to do things I would normally shy away from under the guise of ?I am too busy?? Everyone feels they are too busy. To address the problem, it is about better managing resources, not running faster on the treadmill.

FOCUS ON RELATIONSHIPS, NOT JUST ORGANIZING TASKS
Productivity tools can SOMETIMES give us a false sense of control. The day planner. The calendar in my iPhone. That amazing email system that helps you batch through hundreds of emails per day. They can be an illusion of control.

Relationships are a resource that is flexible and often provide far more than they take. For every ounce of energy you put into the right relationship, you can 10 ounces of energy in return. (Wait, is energy measured in ounces?!)

I build this into everything I do: RELATIONSHIPS, not just information. It?s how I construct my classes with authors. I work to connect them with not just myself, but with powerful experts and other writers. This week, one session of my Build Your Author Platform online course is ending, and all the writers in the course are busy chatting about how to stay connected, exchanging email addresses and ensuring that these relationships continue in powerful ways. For the session which starts next week, I have scheduled an INCREDIBLE list of guest experts that the writers in the course get to work with: Jane Friedman, Richard Nash, Joanna Penn, Jeff Goins, Colleen Lindsay, and Kathleen Schmidt. This is about relationships, not just information delivery. This is a TEAM of sorts.

The other day, I got to meet J.K. Rowling at an event in NYC ? she is an inspiration to so many writers. Now, one could say ?Jo didn?t have a team when she wrote Harry Potter, and look at where she is now, counting her billion$.? Two things on that:

  • For every rule, there are exceptions. But don?t count on being that exception, it?s a lottery ticket that may never pay off.
  • Jo wrote those books all by herself, with zero input from anyone in the writing process. But she DID have a team helping her on many other aspects of her career. When I saw her, she told Ann Patchett that even though she could have self-published her latest book, she didn?t because she appreciates everyone in the process of producing that book.

As I was writing this post over the past week, I saw that Rachelle Gardener touched upon a similar topic: how to create your own marketing team. Well worth the read!

So tell me, do YOU have a team?
Thanks!
-Dan

Dan Blank is the founder of WeGrowMedia.com, which provides writers and publishers the strategy and tactics they need to impact their communities and build their legacies. He has worked with more than 500 writers, a wide range of publishers, and regularly speaks at conferences about branding, content strategy, social media, and marketing. You can follow him on Twitter .

Dan Blank

Source: http://writerunboxed.com/2012/10/26/a-successful-author-builds-a-team/

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