16 essential life skills students should know before leaving high school

Here is my list of things that every able bodied student should know before leaving high school.  Some of these are obvious and many of these life skills are being taught one way or another in most schools today.  However, I occasionally hear or see examples of people who have slipped through the cracks and haven’t learned these essential life skills.  These are the life skills in my opinion that every student should know before leaving high school. Continue reading

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An elevator speech for my blog

The first exercise in 31 Days to Build a Better Blog is to write an elevator speech for my blog.  This has been a little challenging for me because I never though of trying to describe my blog to someone in an elevator speech before.  But this is a great exercise to try and put in words what this blog is about.

The short elevator speech:

Wes’ Words of Wisdom teaches through sharing life lessons learned.
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Expanding my horizons with 31DBBB

Familiarity breeds contempt – an idiom that basically says, the better you know something, the less you respect it.  A simple example is like when you first learn that knives are sharp, you’re very careful not to cut yourself.  After using them for many years, you sometimes get careless and misuse or abuse them.  The end result is you might cut yourself.  I have a few scars that show when I didn’t respect knives like I should.
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No more PUI (Posting Under the Influence)

Yesterday I thought I had written a great post about where I was going with my WordPress powered blog. In my minds eye I knew exactly what I was saying.  I thought I had written a complete post.  The problem was that I was Posting while Under the Influence.  It wasn’t under the influence of alcohol.  It was something totally unexpected.  First, I was sleep deprived;  I spent most of the early morning with my Venture Crew at Moffett Field.  We went to watch the LCROSS mission completion.  Second, I had taken some Night-Time Cold medicine.  The combination of these two factors impaired my judgment.  As you can probably guess, the Post had some issues.

PUI (Posting Under the Influence) Issues:

  • Incomplete thoughts – some sentences were only half a thought, when I read them, I couldn’t figure out why they were there in the first place.
  • Incomplete permalink – the permalink was gibberish

This morning, I went back and edited the post I had originally done.  I couldn’t just leave it half way done.  That would be embarrassing.

In order to avoid this kind of mistake in the future, I am implementing MrWes’ Blog Post Guidelines / Checklist.

MrWes’ Blog Post Guidelines / Checklist:

  • NO PUI- No Posting Under the Influence
  • Don’t hastily post – it is better to not post at all than to release an incomplete post
  • Save your Draft Post – you’re getting ready to take a break
  • Log out of WordPress – you’re going to take a break
  • Take a break – Give yourself some time clear your head.  You don’t know if what you just wrote is clear or not
  • Review & edit your Draft Post – You should have a fresh perspective on what you were writing about
  • Check your spelling & grammar – those words underscored in red might be misspelled
  • Check your permalink – it might not reflect the title like you thought it did
  • Check your Tags & Categories – your post focus might have changed since your last edit
  • Check your SEO details – your SEO details might have changed since your last edit
  • Take a break – If you’ve made any changes, you need to give some more time between your last edit and your final post
  • Proof-read – Have someone else read your work before you finally post.
  • Final Post – Once you’re sure you’ve given some time between your last edit and reviewing your work, then Post it.

Following these guidelines should help avoid most blog post mistakes in the future.

Did I follow my own advice?  Yes, I edited it about 4 times today.  It definitely looks better than it did this morning when I was typing it in.

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WordPress in my future

During my first 100 posts, I have been getting used to the routine of blogging.  I have been mainly focused on the content and not worrying about the presentation.  I have been kind of taken for granted the software called WordPress.  WordPress provides a consistent and feature rich user experience for bloggers and blog readers.

I just finished reading a book titled “WordPress for Dummies by Lisa Sabin-Wilson.”  The first half of this book was mostly a review for me.  It covered many things I had discovered the hard way.  It was good to read another point of view on WordPress.  It reinforced what I had already learned, plus I picked up some new tidbits along the journey.  The second half of WordPress for Dummies covers all the stuff under the hood; the details of WordPress themes and Plug-ins and how to customize the user experience.  This was the main reason I bought the book and wasn’t disappointed.  I have already learned many new things I plan to utilize in the future.

One of my goals for the next 100 is to focus on the user experience.

With my website I plan to:

  • Learn how WordPress themes work
  • Learn how WordPress Plug-ins work
  • Customize a WordPress them with my own style and photos
  • Develop a WordPress plug-in or two that has a great feature everybody wants and needs
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