Say HELLO to Cam for Healthy Reminders
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We all need reminders once and a while when it comes to being healthy. That is where Cam comes in!
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We all need reminders once and a while when it comes to being healthy. That is where Cam comes in!
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By Larissa Davila, owner at BCO Consulting Group
In our current times, online presence is not an option anymore, it is a mandatory necessity of every business or public person. Unfortunately, for those that have hectic schedules or are not very familiar with social media and websites, managing our main source of income and keeping up with online presence can get very overwhelming. In an effort to keep up with technology, strategy and protocol of online presence entrepreneurs sometimes have to outsource this task to third party contractors or even have to hire employees to specifically develop online presence and this is the part when problems can begin. Sometimes third party contractors can get very expensive, or don’t necessarily reflect the personality of the business; some other times, things just go south and the business relationship ends.
At this point business owners rush to hire someone else to take care of their online presence and then realize that the previous provider left with all the passwords and the company is now mute. All the time and money invested is now captive of the previous provider and gaining access to Google, Yelp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all the other accounts can be very difficult, sometimes even impossible and creating a second, third or fourth account for the business dilutes the viewer traffic and doesn’t benefit the business. With this being said, my advice to every public person, entrepreneur and business owner is to GET YOUR PASSWORDS AND USER ID’s when things are going smooth with your providers. Take control of your online presence when the relationship is in good terms because after all, it is your business and you are paying for their service, otherwise a lot of headaches can come your way and your business will feel like it is going through a nasty divorce.
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Thank-you to everyone to came out to our Summer Bash and Scholarship Fundraiser, Angel Austin with Life Music House Concerts for amazing us with your beautiful voice, Net Visual Tours for the photos, Balkan Cafe & Grill for hosting us, and District 4 City Council Member, Greg Casar for your support. Harish Kotecha shared information on his efforts that have resulted in $123k in school supplies and scholarships to date with this year: $20k in school supplies and $33k in scholarship. Scholarships have been allocated to Capital Idea, Manor Independent School District, Austin Community College, and Austin Independent School District.
To see more photos from event, visit: HERE .
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By Maribel Garcia Valls, MPH, ACC with Bee Happi
If you are reading this, then I know that you have completed everything on your to-do list. And you are not reading this email on “procrastination” to procrastinate on something that you are dreading to finish. If you have not finished your to-do list, that is okay. I’m not here to make you feel guilty about that long list of exciting activities (like paying bills or mowing the grass) that you have been putting off for days, weeks, months, or years.
No, I wouldn’t do that. That would make me a hypocrite. In fact, I am putting off folding the laundry to write about “why people procrastinate?”
So why do people procrastinate? Here are the top 5 reasons and solutions for each:
Solution: Create your list and then break it up in small manageable chucks. Follow the 80/20 Principle, which says that 80% of our results only come from 20% of our actions. And also remember that you don’t have to do everything yourself. Ask for help like the queen bee does, “many hands makes light work.”
Solution: Be kind to yourself. The list is there is help you, not freak you out. If you don’t get everything done, it is okay! There is always tomorrow.
Solution: Change the way you think about this list of activities. Even the most mundane task can be turned into a game. Adding play into any task will make it fun and enjoyable. It is a win, win situation. If you want to learn more, check out my blog post called, “3 Simple Steps to Improve Your Positive Self-Talk.”
Solution: Avoiding tasks that cause pain or anxiety will eventually cause more pain in the future if they are delayed. In these cases, think about what you will gain once that task is completed. For instance, think of how great you will feel after your teeth are cleaned and you have no cavities. Tony Robbins says, “The truth is that we can learn to condition our minds, bodies, and emotions to link pain or pleasure to whatever we choose. By changing what we link pain and pleasure to, we will instantly change our behaviors.”
Solution: There are so many distractions like e-mail, social media, other people, etc. Set some time in your day to commit to completing your tasks. As Stephen Covey would say, “Always, keep the end in mind.” Once you finish everything, you will have more time to do other things you enjoy.
Final thoughts: The days go by quickly and it is easy to get overwhelmed by our daily tasks. Take each day one at a time and know that you don’t have to do everything. In your day, schedule time for just “guilt-free nothingness.” This will help you rest your mind and body so that you can be energized and productive throughout your day.
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Technology. We can’t live without it. Our computers and cell phones are amazing devices that simplify our hectic lives – EXCEPT – when they are not working properly. Viruses, malware, and sluggish systems can be more painful than a root canal. But who has the time to lug their computer to the shop for repairs? That’s where Eyal Gallico comes in. As the founder of TopMac, he provides IT support to commercial and residential customers. He can support anything that has a keyboard, touch screen or remote. Eyal loves to work on Macs, but won’t shy away from a PC with problems. His resume includes 20+ years in corporate IT, holding executive positions in Apple Israel, Kodak, and most recently US Apple Resellers. He launched TopMac to share his extensive knowledge with people and businesses who really need it. He found it so rewarding professionally to know that he is making difference in people’s lives. He takes pride in his extensive training. Eyal is only one of eight ACSP – Apple Certified Support Professionals – in the Austin metro Area who is not an Apple or Apple re-seller employee. That is part of his commitment is to the people he serves in the area. Every customer receives the highest level of service and satisfaction. The fact that he provides in-home service means he has earned the trust of his clients.
As the father of two step-daughters, taking care of families is paramount. Once a week he volunteers at a senior-residence home conducting free workshops about technology. He teaches seniors how to use their mobile devices, specific software and why they need to be wary of phishing scams. In today’s digital age, there is no such thing as being private anymore. We have to be aware of what we post, and most importantly, we have to protect our vitally important data with at least three different backups. Eyal can help. “Gallico from TopMac came to my home and easily fixed the adware that had completely locked up my desktop computer – saving me valuable time and a lot of money.” – Erica Woodford, Resident, Life in the Ranch Photographer.