Friday, October 30, 2015

11-year-old sells secure passwords online for two bucks

11-year-old sells secure passwords online for two bucks

Passwords are part of our daily life and now an 11 year old in New York has created a system in which she creates passwords and sells them for just two dollars. Having a password that truly can protect our information is very vital so our information stay secure and protected from any random people. Mira Modi is a 6th grader from New York and she has started a system that creates secure passwords for people. She uses dices and rolls them then collects the number which she then interprets them into a letter. This method creates very easy passwords many users can remember, and that computers can’t crack. This method will soon be very helpful for many Americans dealing with theft and fraud. Simply two dollars can prevent you from becoming another victim. 

Monday, October 26, 2015

The Six Attitudes of High Achieves

“The Six Attitudes of High Achievers” John R. Noe 

1. Make no small plans

Reflection: Never settle for something less always strive for the biggest goals in life. Whenever you set yourself to small plans then small rewards you will get in return. Never underestimate the things you are capable of achieving, you can always achieve more if you set your mind to them. Setting your life to big plans will make you feel stressed out but the outcome will make you feel very accomplished and will make you like a big achiever. Make no excuses to creating big goals for yourself. Allow your mind to expand and for your possibilities to grow. The outcome is only has big as the income. Don’t allow your laziness to get the best of yourself. Open yourself up and become a very well planned out person with bug plans. The world is big for many outcomes. For example Bill Gates who set a huge plan to see his computers all over homes today in the world. Now there are thousands of homes using his computer inventions every day, not just in their home but as well as there work spaces have these computers. 












2. Do what they fear
Reflection: Never be afraid to do what stands out. People often fear people that stand out, whenever you are above the others this usually frightens people because they see you as competition. Do not stop yourself from doing what you want because of other people. Set yourself free from peer pressure and allow yourself to do whatever you want. Do what other won’t allow you to do or fear you do, this only allows yourself to grow more. Allowing yourself to branch out and do whatever you want allows you to do many new things. People that block you from not completing things you want are not people you want to spend time with. These people will only stop you from completing a journey you always wanted. 
3. Are you willing to Prepare?

Reflection: As we grow up we become more aware of the real world, we start to have more responsibilities. With these new responsibilities we must be prepared and capable of doing them all. Juggling with new responsibilities we must not forget to do other tasked and daily life tasks we also have to complete. When we arrive to High School we have the responsibility to keep our studies in priority as well as continue to have as social life. When senior year arrives we begin to have more responsibilities to prepare us for college. All they years of previous practices were all steps to take to get us prepared for college. Although many students do not take the previous years as practice and slack off. They begin to feel stressed out and begin to regret all the years they did not prepare. Don’t waste any time. Are you truly prepared for what is coming.
4. Are you willing to risk failure?

Reflection:Many people do not know but failure is part of growing and learning. Everyone must learn how to fail in order to stand right back up on their feet and learn from their mistakes. Learning from your mistakes allows you to see what you did badly so you won’t repeat the same thing again. People who are afraid to fail are usually people who try to be perfect in everything and do not own up to their failures. Learning to fail is something part of your life like learning to walk or read. You must learn how to take in failure to grow to be a better person. 
5. Are teachable

Reflection
When people are willing to learn new concepts, they are allowing themselves to be taught. This can allow ideas and new perspectives to come into life. These new ideas and perspectives can be introduced to your everyday life. People do not automatically know the ideas to everything as soon as they are introduced to something new. These people are taught and told to practice this concept many times in order to succeed in it. To become a high achiever you must be willing to let someone teach you new concepts and practice them frequently. Otherwise you will not become an expert or a high achiever. High Achiever is a person who goes far and beyond the expectation and limits. Try being a High Achiever and let yourself be taught. It will make your life simply better and easier.
6. Have a heart


Reflection: People who have a heart will always look at life with a better perspective they will always be alert to many people and they will respect the values of everyone. Having a heart will allow you to worship everything and learn new things because you are being kind to others. High achievers are successful because they are willing to look for other while they are trying to succeed for themselves. Being a high achiever with a heart is allowing yourself to help other succeed to like you are planning to succeed.
Reflection: All of these attitudes will allow you to be a successful person and an over achiever. Applying this attitudes to your daily life will allow you to be a better person and succeed.